MTCD"FOT?T) MATT) TRTHUNE. MEDFORD. ORTCCION, BATT7RDAY, .TT7TV 12. iota. lii honor of llii'ir kiicnI, Mm. Hnnili lllliliv llimwi, or I'ulo Alio, Cut., Mr. iin MInh llnl, uuvo u wont' iiiiyaliln iiiiinIiiiiI Mniiitnv oveiilnj; Ml their lioinii on WVxl Mnln Htirrt, Mih. lit own In din poHMcHMor of a lii'iuilifnl l It hiinuio voli'ii mill uiH iiiohI (jeneiium with her hoiujm. Mih. Imiuich iiiM'iitiipiiiiliMl iitnl iiIno plnyril HUM'inl plmut HrlrcliiiiiH w tilch wiru IjM'iitly enjoyed. MInh (linri' liiHcplilim llroun, who IiIih ml ii'liiiiinl from n yi'iir'n utmly In I'orllmiil, hIiowciI IIki Krnil lin piovciiii'iit hhn Iiiih iiimlii mill mint, inoHt I'liiirinlnulv. 'J'Iicho tlirco nn i'iiiiiiI!mIhiI iiiiihIimiiiih kuvo tnoHt freely lo llw I'tilrrtiiiiinii'iit of III" pnity mill Ihi'v worn iiionI lliiuuituli ly mi!oi'il mnl nppii'fliiti'il. Tlu lnviti'il curntM wrrn Mr. mnl Mih. V. I llrown, Mr. mnl Mih. Win. Imiuich, Mr. mnl Mr. Ziniuirr, Mr. mill Mrn. Tihtlnlo, Mr. mnl Mm. Joe Hmwii, Mr. mnl Mm. Jiiul, Colonel mid Mrn. Munily, Mr mnl Mrn. Mop, Dr. mnl Mrn, Hinder, Mr. mnl Mrn. I'mlcr J. Neff MfHilmncH Hnrnli llihliy llrmwi mnl (loffe, MImnoh (Inu'it llrouii, Politer of Diilnlli, Cor ilelln (loffe, .Inliii llnppiii, Mi-HMrn. Hubert WIImiii, Myron Knot mnl IVd lloppln. An old fiiHhlniieil Itiini ilmico was 1,'Keii hv Mrn. Ilurke mnl MIxh Mnhle Unrke, n their eoniiirv home, lYuliiy evening. 'I'lie ilmu'i miik it'iwn In n linrn Mhleli Iiiih Jnt hern coinpli'li'il mnl wan a tuuM HiiccenHful nffuir. Quite a inmiher of (he kiiphIh liml ilinner at (lie eonntrv rtnli mnl mot ureil ocr lo Ihn Unrke homo after wmlH. Anioni; Ihoho iireneiit were Mr. mnl Mrn. IboUilli, Mr. i.ml Mrn. Mel'or iiuielf, Mr. mnl Mr. (Minmller Kkiiii, Mr. ami Mm. Kenly, Mr. mnl Mrn. llnilinot Connor. Mr. ami Mrn. (leo. 1)ih:k'H. Mr. ami Mrn. Krnl Cowles, Mr. ami Mrn Outline, Mr. ami Mrn. Drowne. Mr. ami Mix. WiiHlilmrn, Mr. ami Mr. Mmhli'ii. Mr. ami Mrn. IVe.l HopkiiiM, Mr. ami Mrn. Como i'iero, Mr. ami Mrn. Womlforil. (leaeral ami Mr. SooVNinith, Mr. ami Mm. Hob ert liiihl. Mr. ami Mih. Fred Lenin, Mr. ami Mrn. A. I!. Heiiinei, Mr. m Mm. II. T. Fimllev, Mr. ami Mm. New hull, Mr. ami Mm. M. M. Wool, Mm. Ilollewnv: MIxmiw l'arwell of Chieaijo, Dorothy Dimmit, Fimlley ami Marcarel llnhhiml; Mew. Dun Clark. IMtvIti Cuilelon, llrooks Speneer, I'. (I. Hure. AiihIIii Cor hiii. IMkiiII, Carpenter, Leonard Car penter. Mint Mnilya I'lther or Oakland, ('ill., who linn lieen tho Knout for neveriil weeks of Minn Sybil Fish will return homo Monday In roinpniiy with Minn Menu Kentner, who starts for llomiliilti on Hint ilute. Minn Fisher linn lioen tho Inspiration for mivurul mniirt nffulni thU week. On Wednesday afternoon Minn Mnuilo Newbury of Itomi I. mm entertained with "fiOO" In honor of MUm Fisher. whua tho following gnents woro present: MIhhoh (Unity Flidior, Sy bil Huh, l.enora Vance, l.iirlmln Cochrnn, Kthnl (Inthrle, JoHephlno Hoot, Flora (Irny, l.oiilmi William hoii, Helen 1'urncker, Caroline An drews, Irene Hulllviiii, Frances Kin ney, l.ol KMus, Horn Htilllvnu, Colli t'rnlo Duel ami Vera OlniHleud. DecoratloiiH want tiwuut peiin ami Hlumta iIuIhIih. (lard lionorH wihhi won by l,olri KnIum a'ml Caroline An il rows, Tho Women of Woodcraft, Chryi aathiimiini circle, and tho Woodmen of tho World had tholr first monthly meeting Innt iiIkIU nt their IoiIro rooniH at whlrlt they Installed otflcon ami hud a dollcloiiK banquet. Tliu rooniH woro docorntod for tho ovonl ami leo croani, cako, Hnltod alinoiidi and Icod ton woro nerved. Tho offlcom that woro Instnllod woro oloctod In May and woro na fol Iowh: Mm, Oatman, Riiurdlun nolgh hor; MIbb Mnhol Joiiob, magician; Mm. Jonnlo ItolllnKor, ndvlRor; Mn. Muttlo Mcllrlilo, puat Krand advisor; MUh Kllu II, Million, nttomlnnt; Mm, ArniBtrniiB, IiibUIo aontlnnl, and Mls:i (lornldlna Uukos, uuihIcIuii. Mm, S, ii. Ilonnutt waa tho InatalllnR officer, MIhh MiuhI Newhury cnlcrtnliipd WcilnoKilny aftmnoon nt hor home on ItoxH r.nno In honor of MIhh Clliulyn Fi-her of Oaldanil, Hwcet pens mid Sh.irttu iIiiIhch wcio lined Ij'nr decora-' lion. .100 was played after which dainty rofroHlniu'iitH woro Horvod. MIhh Loin KhIch won fimt prlxo ami MIhh Caro lina AmlruWH coiihoIiiIIoii piizo. Tho Kiit'blH woro Minnou Uluilya Fiblicr, I.old KriloH, Vera Olmutond, Fiiiiici'H Keiiiiy, (,'niollmt AmliewH. .loHi'phlmi llool, Dont Knllivmi, Irene HuIIImiii, Helen I'lirneker, I.ueimlii Corliimi, I.ouIm WillliuiiNoii, Flora (hay, Hyhll Fih, F.lhel flntliilc, Norn Vmico mid Kiitlieilne Deuel. Mm. W. F. HhlehlM eiiterliiliH'd the (llrlH eluti of the I'ri'MlivIerlnn ehnn;h In nt week at tho Miuihc, with a Kliimher paity. Tho ovi'iiliik' wiih npenl in kiiiiuM niid, Miiioim foiiiiH of mnuMeinent ami a very lolly liino wiih enoyei hy nil, TIioho who enjoyed Mm, Hlileldn' hot pilality weio MinneH Itnlh Warner, hnlhiT Waimir, llarel Alitle. FrmiceM York, I.uellln Yoik, .lean limine, An nette Wakemmi, Nellie Howard, Itnlh Nye. Mnhle DmiielM, Itnlh Diiulclx, Vera I .a ue Maioiy IleynoIdH ami Mildred IteyimliU, The exeenliwt coinuiitlee of tin' flreatrr Med ford eluli hml a iiitetliiK' Monday at the Med ford Hotel, which was pieeedeil hy a luncheon. Hy order of the eoininitlec, volen of thaukH worn Hent to (Iiomo who rendered their profoHHlomil nervieorf at the recent "Heller HiiIiIoh" hIumv. VoteH of tliaiikH were uiveu to the Moil Tnliiuin and Medford .Sun for their u'eneroHily in ndverliHiiii: the al' fair; to IIiohd who loaned the dif ferent iiitietfH in the Hiiho Show, ami to thdxe who preKelited the priri'H fr the Itnliy Show. At the In-t meetimt of Cliryxan theiiiuui Cirele, of Woolen of Wood craft the following offieem were in stalled: (luardimi neltihhor, Mm, l II. Onliuaii; mau'ieiau, Mahel .Ihuch; adior, Mm, .1, II. llelliimer; pant Krand mhUer: Mm. M. Mellride; at leuilmit, Kiln II. Mullen: innldo hcii tinel, Mm. Artnntroiij,", imiHlciau, (lerahliue lltikex. The yottuc Indies Aitioun Hilda cIiihh of the HnptiHt church held ilH inonlhly iniHionarv meelim; WiiIiick dav eveuinu' at the home of MImk OladvN llimmin on ICnthcriue slrcet. Ah Mix Himuati lenses next week for Cedar IlapliN, Iowa, the affair wiih In the nature of a farewell. Shu iu cirn a nhowcr of many dainty KifM. M!mh Kthel (lullirie cnlertnincd with a sery pretty luncheon Ihin week for Mim Svhil Fioli. Mihh Finher of Oak land ami MUh Maud Newhury. Later Mneral yininir Imlien cnine and .spent the afternoon. The afternoon u'licntx were .MlnneH Helen I'nniekor, Caro line AmlrewH, Josephine. Hoot, l.ouixe WiliauiHou and Marie Oaten. S'lHviul mertitiK of St. Anne'ri Al tar society wiih ealled for Tuexilay at .'I o'clock. Plans weru made for tho iinpniyement of the chapel and also plans for working ilurint; tho Hum mer. The ladies will hold a Hale of pic nic dainties at the public market next Saturday. Mm. Helen HiiHkius has none (o NcMirt for the Hummer. Miss FraueeH HaHkiiiH will join her later. Mm. (leorun O'llrien and dnuuhter ha'e arrived in Sail I)ici;o, when Mr. 0 linen has 1:0 nc into htisineHH. Mm. Mvrlle Forbes of Merlin, who Iiiih been vihitiin; her parents Mr. ami Mm. D. T. I.nwton has returned home. Mr. ami Mm. Ashton who have been vNitim; Mr. ami Mm. Dillon Hill left this week for Portland. Mm. Helen C. dale ami children let! tilts week for Coos Hay, when tin's will remain for tho summer. Miss fllml.vH Fisher of Oakland ami Miss Sybil Fish were kuckIh of MisH Maud Newhury this week. Mrn, A. Z. Foam left for Albany WedneHilav ami will iit Portland ami Seattle hcfoie reluriiliiR. Mm. II. K. Curtin now of I.os An jjelen, hut formerly 11 resident of Medford, is here on a visit. Miss niadys Fisher of Oaklamlt Cnl is tho Kiiest of Miss Sjhil Fish, nt hur homo near Phoenix. Mm. IT. 0, Watson ami daughter of lloHolnirj; are tho kuohIh of Hov. mid Mm. K. 0, KldiidKC. Mr. Slantnn (liiffitliH lias koiio (0 Now York, ho will return next month with Mm. Griffiths. Mm. W. W. Von der Hollrm and children of Wcllcu nio spending (ho Hiiuiiiior at Newport, Mih. fleor0 Carpenter enteilnined at luncheon for Mr, ami Mih. II. Von der Helk'ii of Wcllun. MUnum Cniolluo AmlrowH and Jo Hophlmi Hoot entertained nt lunch eon Hatunlay at tho homo of MIhh AndrowH, for MIh Fluhor, of Ou' land, mid Mm,, FIhIi, of Phoenix, After lunrheoii u vory Informal af fair wna iilven whim the following youiiK Indlun woro Invited: M Ihuch I'lHhor, or Oakland, Flxh of I'honiilx, Manila Deuel, Oatherlno Deuel, Uvo lyn Corey, Klhol (luthrlo, Murlo (IntcH, Helen I'tirucknr, I.oiiIho Wll llnuiHon, lxounrn Vonru and Mnudu Niiwhury. Ah Friday wnH Medford day at the Ashland ehmitumpia a ureal eiowd spent the alleriiooii there ami a spe cial train left at noon carrylnjr about fillll. Mm. Mil AmlrewH had chnrKo of the Medford prnjrmn, which wuh a ureal mii'cohh. The Pan Hellenic club wnH enter laincd Thumdav at luncheon hv Miss Smith at tho home of her sinter, Mm, Slnilloii 011 the .laeksouville-Ceiitral Point road. A most enjoyable picnic was civon hv the (luihl of HI. Mark's church, Thursday at Perrydale, for the .Sun day school and for Hiohc lakliu: part in the Doll show. Mm. I.ydin M. Poirier of Daliilh, who has recently returned from the .Sandwich Islands, Is the truest of' Mrs, W. P. Ojinylc of Dakota ave nue. The I.ily Undue club was enter tained Thuisday hv Mm. Itiildcll, at her home on South Oakdalc. Mm. Daulop earriiii- off the honors. Mr. ami Mrs. A. K. Kennies en terlaineil nt dinner Thursday for Mr. ami Mm. A. Iliihl of Hoekford, III., '.Mr. ami Mm. Hubert Itulil. fr. ami Mm. fleorge Hoone Cnr pcriler entertained nt dinner Wednes day In honor of Mr. and Mm. A. H. Huh! of Hoekford. III. Mr. and Mm. J. Hamlin, of Den ver, who have been the uuests of Mr. mid Mm. S. P.. Hedden left thin seek for the north. Sl Kimnn Wilson of 1m Hrande, who Iiiih been visitine her roitsinH, Mr.-and Mm. T. II. Wilson left for the north Monday. Mr. C. L. Rohicffilen who was ealled to California by the illness of his mother two weeks nj;o, returned home Saturday. Dr. J. W. Hohiiison and family of Oakland arrived hero thin week ami will visit in Jacksonville, their for mer home. Mr. uml Mm. Stewart Patterson have returned from Chicago where they have been for the past few timntlis. Miss Oladys Ilinman leaves next week for Cedar Hapids, Iowa, where she will attend eollcc,e, this coming year. Mr. and Mm. John D. Olwell of San Francisco are visiliuir Mm. 01 well's parents Dr. and Mm. C. H. Hay. Mm. A. N. Hillcbrnml has returned from Portland, after n month's visit in that place. Misses Florence nnd Alfretn Oar retson have returned fioiu a visit in (Irants Pass. Mr. OcorKC Itutr. leaves Rundny for ireka, wheie he will he in ehnrjio of a hotel. Mr. and Mm. Oris Crawford nml family have returned from a visit in (lold Hill. Arm. 0. Kverilt is visiting her sis tor, Mm. Whiteside, nonr Control Point. Miss Hn.nk i spendini: n few weeks with Mm, T. K, Daniels at Newport. Miss .Toi'Kcnson left Wednesday for San I'rnnoisco whore she will remain. Mrs, (leorRO Kinsman Ims been in Ashland nlli'mling tho eliaulaiupm. Miss Afartjaret Shearer of Olon- dalo is visitiuir fiieuds in Medford. , Mr. and Mm. L. Ooliner of Port laud nro visitiiiR in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. K. N, McKennv Imvo Kouo north for a Hhnrt time. MIhh Alum Hoscly mid MIhh Norn Qiiorliu of I.u OrosKC, Win., uio lliol MOST ENJOYABLE IE REPORTED AT CHAUTAUQUA A tnoHl onjoynhlo proRr.im li re ported hy tlio COO or more Mtdford Ites who nttrtmled tho Clinut.-nipia cxerclNCH nt AhIiImiuI I'rldny, It v,nn hy far tho lurKeiU crowd cvjr mint fr.su tali city and In an Mr next of tho nooil will felt hy tho pcoplo of Medford for hor sister city. That It wna appreciated wnH tcHtlfled hy tho reception accorded. Mm, AmlrowH ami tho miiMlclaiiH ntalntlnK. tho Medford hum) and tho Commercial club nro tho recipient today of hearty rom;rntulntlonH on tilt) HtirceHH of tho ocrnHlon. Amour, (bono 011 tho apodal truln from Mod- ford were: W. B. Lnno. F. W. Ooodlc Will Ooulder, B. C. lloimett, John A. Nor- HtiR. V. WIlHon Wallo, Hurt L. fltull, !:. C. Hoot, B. J. llratnoy, K. I. HtraiiK, H. If. Howi'll, Lawrence Itukea, C. W. DollriK, Clay Center, Kniia.; It. C. IliirKcaH, Itnlph Hran- don, Bnrl Hubbard, Jamc Vanco, Jr., Mm. J. Wold, Norah Ouortlu of Ii Crosse, WIh Alma Honoly of La Crowe, Win., Jonua Wold. 0. W. Dick, A. S. Hoienhnum, W. K. laaaci, Q. T. Foyea, (), It. Chaffee, I. O. Bast, J. A. WcNtorlund, B. M. Andrews-, F.L. Ton Velio, C. M. lloardman, M. A. Under, W. W. Blfert, Jno. F. Whlto. W. J. Canton nnd wife. O. N. Wllnon and wife, a. W. Prlddy, J. 8. Frnzeo of Hvnttlo, H. II. Graham nnd wlfo, Mm. 0. A. McArthur, Mm. It. W. Alter, Mm. Wilson Agur, Mm. Anderson, Mm. Ollvo Day, Mm. T. J. William Bon, Loulao Williamson, Helen HtraiiK, Helen Drown, Mnry H. Orr, Hnnnah Merlins, Mm. Chna. St ran c. Mm. O. N. Wilson, (Seo. A. Jnckaon. Sarah A. Jnckaon, C. I). Hoon and wlfo, Flora Gray, Mrs. Helen Hni king, Helen Clnro Ilaaklna, Mm. J. M. Hoot, Mrs. Bd Andrew, Mr. and Mm. J. M. Vnn Tntiol. Mr. and Mm. H. Humphrey, Mrs. LIIJoRrnm, MnbcL Jones, Jena Hnnacn, Volncy Dixon and wife, Helen Roddy, Florence Hcddy, Nell Corum, Chrlitlno Jncoba, Mm. Geo. Andrews, Geo. Andrews, Weston F. Shlelda, Mrs. Wcaton F. Shields, A. L. Cuslck, Cnthcrlno Cu alck, Mm. Illrdeen Myers, D. It. Churchill, Bltzaboth Netherland, W. W. McDonuld, M. J. I'arrott, Mrs. J. II. Daley, M. B. Gray, Mrs. M. D. Hanker, Florence Htudehakor, Mrs. John Ashpole, Mm. Frank Isaacs, Mario Bltcrt. Mrs. Will Harnum, Ethel Blfort. Mrs. W. W. Elfert, Jim Will Doling, J. Cotter, Mm. S. I. Potior nnd son, S. C. George, Mm. J. I. Wiso, Mm. C. Phillips, Dernlco and Harry Gilt, Mm. J. S. Gill, Neva Samuel, Lttcllo Koontz, Gua Samuels and wlfo, F. H. UelllnKcr and wife, Mrs. Helen Howe, Mr. nnd Mm. Ches ter Parker and child, J. N. Hockor smith, Mrs. C. Tlco, Mrs. C. T. No.), Mm. II. B. Koontx, M. M. Herman nnd wlfo, A. W. Sollendcr, Mrs. M. L. Alford, Mrs. F. W. Hollls. Mrs. T. W Mllea, Chas. Nlckell. Hollo Nlckell, Nun Nlchell, A. K. Wnro, H. H. Smith and wife, B. A. Andrewa, G. O. Taylor, It. Woodford, A. M. Wood ford, ltuth Woodford, Claud Moon, Mrs. Lottlo Howard, Florence Kin cnld, Mm. F. Hnxloton, Mm. T. B. Scott, J. H, Terrlll, Jess Taylor, Mm. II. Ooodnlo, Mm. D. J Stout, Mm. L. Brsley, Mm. C. L. OsscnbriiKRo, Mm. G. Bhlem, G. B Iloos nnd wlfo, Mm. J. F. Lawrence, Mlsa Elsie Iawrence, Mm. B. Hutler, B. Duller, R. H. nu! lock, Mrs. J. J. OasenbrtiRKe, Miss Ella Mnnlo, Mm. J. W. Antlo, Miss Lorane I.nwton, Miss Marlon liar um, Mm. W. F. Gouldor, Miss Helen Lawton, Mm. Mary Yockoy, Mm. W. C. Klnyon, Mm. Nora Slowing, It. L. Mcllrldo, wife and son, Clarenco Meeker and wife, II. L. Alford, L. A. Williamson, Carollno Andrews, Jose phine Hoot, Gladys Lamar, Gbraldlnu Mlkacho, Mrs. Jesso Ovordorf, Mrs. A. L. Armstrong, Mrs. M. Seaman, Mm. C. Dufflold, Miss Pearl Colllnn, Miaa Nelllo SeodRln, Lucy Gilbert, Dr. F. G. Carlow, Dr. Eva M. Carlow, Hnlph Dufflold, Mm. J. B. McDonald, Mildred Reynolds, Margery Iteynolds, S. S. Smith nnd wlfo. CHAN ING NAME GRANTS Aft OF CRESCENTCITYUNE (GrnnU Vnn Courier.) Dr. Hcddy nnd Chief Engineer Harmon left for Portland Thursday night to meet Han Frnnclsco pnrtlcH thore nnd comploto tho Oregon atnto orgnnlrntlon of tho company that li preparing for the construction of the railroad from Grants Pans to tho son. Tho Incorporntlon papers will he filed nt once, It being necessary that scp nrnte Incorporntlon bo provided for each California nnd Oregon. It be ing nn Interstate railway. To denote, tho broader lines upon which tho now corporation propopm to operate, the name of tho new com pany will bo changed from that of tho Grants PnN & Crescent City gh It hnH been called thus far in tho ne gotiations, to tho California, Orcgoti & Bnstern, this nnmo coming from tho fnct Hint tho lino originates In tho two const states, nnd tbnt It In reaching eastward, whpro It will ul timately connect with transcontinen tal lines. Mayor Smith, nt the Instnnco of Mr. Helm nnd tho California pcoplo, tins been looking nt different avail able suites of office rooms for en gngetnent for tho new eompnny when It opens headquarters hero as It In tends In tho nenr future. Railroad matters nro progressing ns rapidly ns Is possible with tho great amount of detail to develop nnd mnnnge, nil the Interested par ties bending their best enerie to bring tho orgnnlzntlon to a pjlnt where actual construction cm com mence nt tho earliest possible date U! ! LJHBMWBHI FOR SALE Ghoicfi liuilding ito with beautiful view oC jf(!(lfoi'd niul valley. .Tusfc ensfc of Hfcdfont city liinifH in best roHulcnec section of Medford. TIu'h site can bo purchased for $200 down. Long time and easy terms on balance. ADDRESS P. 0. BOX.207 Medford, Oregon. THE PAINT SHOP Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Wall Paper For your Tinting, Painting and Pnpe'r ITanging Seo J. H. FIRES Proprietor Phone 243 J 32 S. Central Ave. Cut this out and tack by your Telephone Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 76 Successors to Ilciekstcin New Yard corner Fir and West Second Street Dry Wood by the Tier, Cord and. Car Lots MELANCHOLY WOMEN Should Profit by Mrs. Hur ley's Experience Her Own Story Here Told. Eldon, Mo. "I was troubled with displacement, organic inflammation nnd xemalo weakness. For two years I could not stand on my feet long- at a timo and I could not walk two blocks without enduring cutting and drawing pains down my right slda which Increased onco a month. I have been at that timo purple in tho faco and would walk tho floor. I could not lio down or sit still sometimes for a dny and a night at a time. I was ner vous, had very little appetite, no ambi tion, melancholy, and often felt as though I had not a friend in the world. "After I had tried most every fe male remedy first, without success, my mother-in-law advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound. I did so and gained in strength everyday. I havo now no trouble in any way and highly praise your medi cine. ltadvertisesitself.M-Mrs.S.T. Hurley, Eldon, Missouri. Remember, tho remedy which did this was Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. For salo everywhere. It has helped thousands of women who havo been troubled with dlsplace ments,inflainmation,ulceration, tumors, Irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means havo failed. Why don't you try It? gnosis of Mm. K. P. Schmidt on Not til Orange sheet. Min Ktholyn of Ahhlniul is Hip guest of MNs Julia Fielder. Tho College p'ub picnicked Friday in Ashland canyon. , With Medford trade ia Medford made. FIRE INSURANCE 1). It. WOOD & CO. Otflco Upstairs. Medford Mall Trlbuno Uulldlng. I'houos! Otflco, Oil. Itoildonca 534. ASTROLOGY LOUIE RAMOLA, PH. D. (Astronomer, Iloynl University of Pa dim) Scientific Astrologer PALMISTRY MOME. ARLINA RAMOLA, D. S. Celebrated Psychic-Palmist (Full I.ifo Rending $1.00) Five Languages Spoken THE OXFORD, 223 W. MAIN ST. Medford, Ore. PK1 Ht1?tRK MKmm ""'" Pdrtlancfr fanaK ttol Med fa the Excellence; ;wi$ine.Europeari Situated hi the flub of Uio Principal Theater and Shopping District Itetently Redecorated and Ilcfurnlslied ThroHghoat, and Better Equipped Today than Ever Ueforo "!" European I'lnn Rooms without bath, 91.00 per day and up Rooms with bat", 92.00 per day aad HP G. J. KAUFMANN, Manager. N. K. CLARKE, Asst. Mgr. EXCURSION PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY TO BUTTE PALIS SUNDAY, JULY 13. Leave Medford 8:00 a. m. Reach Medford 6:30 p. in. PINE OUTINO IN THE MOUNTAINS Good Fishing Excellent Hotel Accommodations ROUND TRIP $1 ROUND TRIP Pitted Ucuwtf! Against Afaintt Substitutes Imitations HORLICKS MALTED MILK GetthcWcll-Known Round Package AUTIO rm nMiiTB t4m In tiM forgMt. Ml qulMMd and sanitary Mated Milk plant In tha waHd We do not make "milkproducttE Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. at ti Original-Genuine HORLICK'S MALTED MILK Mad from pur, fulI-or milk and the extract of Mleot moltad tfraia reduced to powder form, aoluble ia weter. Beet fooddriak for all aM MTASK FOR HOMJCICS,' Usad a avar tfca Waaa' atJeme 5otfaJvuttfatrt & AX INV1TIEXT IN A 4, DIAMOND Requlrea careful though and tho proper confidonco la firm, to warrant absolute satisfaction. To noto tho proper comparison you must Inspect thorn from a largo and well selected stock, such as I am able to show. In thU way you becomo thoroughly fa miliar with values and feol assured of safo and economical buy ing through my binding guarautee. l''ino Wiitcli nnd Jewelry Repairlm:. Mi:roiii, ori:o.v 1 f MARTIN J. REDDY ' xiiii ji:wi:ij:h Dlaiuonil Hettlng and Ka grlK lonti Uih t" -o:;s ill 1 II t fl t t