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1-s- VAGK SIX OTDFORD MATT; TRUSTOR MRDFOHn. ORKCIOX, SA'ITKDAV. OCTOOI3K IB, lilt!). i ; i i ; i , w,, in ' i in i i i ' ' - - - - !1 ,1 I M :2 Jew t Th nooitxy ro' of lit mm ran . Um ftinHt ', Wtdi 1ay after noon if MiH Ktith lie i may. daugh ter 0 ,Mr. Wll'lam l.e Hottovvay, to JnLn Ptwt 1'antc of l'ortlnml. About ono bundled guMti wore invitmt to Kite ,d tho wedding nt tho UnIlAy eountiT homo, vvliloh w iwaiitlfnlljr decorated. Th ceremony was performed bfora atl altnr banked with Inure! nntl sweet hrlsr. A rib Vmed UI( waw made by tho rlbbou Airl who want Rawnwd in white anil uuru idtrtt undliei and black hats anil carrloM bonijuotg of Cecil llruner rofon. Tlioy wore Mrs Stewart l'at torson, Mr, l'hll llnmll, Mr. Stan ton Griffin. Mrs, Conro l-'lero. MIm Dorothy Connor and Mtes Marjory Harvoy of Chicago. Preceding tho brltlo was Mm. Coorgo Hoono Carpon tor, matron of honor, row nod in pink. Tho brlilo was most attractive In a whlto oharmeuK gown, cut on train, her bridal rail of tulic wns fastened with orange lilowmms. Her only or nament was a diamond tiondont, tho gift of tho uroom, and lior bouauct was a thower of rosos and llllos of tho nllejT" Tho groom wn altondod bjj" Mr. Gcoro 11. Carjiontor as best man and met tho bride' at the altar where she was KlVon In ftiarrlags liy her mother, Mrs. Holloway. Itov. W'm. Hamilton verformed tho ceremony, tho Knlscopal service bclni; used. Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes played durliiR tho coromony. Mr. Carl Wor nloko of 1'ortland and Mr. John Mer rill acted as ushers. , Mrs. Holloway was handsomely Vownod in taupe brocade and Mrs. Hanks of Portland, mother of the Kroom woro a beautiful gown of black satin with jot trimmings. A luncheon wns served after tho ceremony when Miss Marjorle Har vey caught the bridal bouquet. The oungor couple loft on the afternoon train for Portland, where the will reside. t a The Ghosts will dance at the Xata torltim Hollowo'on when tho Swasti ka club undor the auspices of St Mark's Guild will rIo a sheet and pillow-case danco and frolic,' the in vitations for which will ho out early in tho coming week. Unconven tionally Is the keynote of Hollowe'en fun and to hae on cry thine different from tho usual dance wilt bo the en deavor of tho members of tho club. The Swastikas hare not Riven a dance for almost two yenrs and they hope to muke this ono a buccoss not only from a financial standpoint but from tho standpoint of their guests. It is planned to hao tho best music in town and to have tho largo "Nat" hall appropriately decorated with pumpkins, corn stalks, black cats, witches, etc., and in tho parJor ad Jplnlng the hall to servo home-mado doughnuts, cheese and hot coffee. The" guoMa to be in good form will coino as sheet drnpod ghosts. The churnutor and bjilrlt of tho party will be strictly Hollowo'on. It is re quired that tho guobtB present their Invitations nt tho door, Tho committees are announced as follews: Reception. Mesdamou Hur ry, Kabrle, Harmon, Wnlthor and Hthernierhorn; Door, Mesdames W. I llrown nnd V. H. Humhprey; Ho ficshmonti, Meedamet) W. T. An drewu, Snodleor, Puruckor,' Wllllums and Seuttar; Decorations, MUs Dorothy lierry, chairman nnd Mes damwi 8chernierhorn, Wagner, Olsqu, llwkxtt. Diamond, Stannett, Strang, Taillandlor and Kubrick. A rwoptloti will bo tondored to thn itnr, nud Mrs. V. I). Hmnlltoa aad f-tmily by the ladloa of St. Mark' Guild m the Guild hall, ThurM&y, Oct. 28rd at 8:80 o'clock. Mr. Hamilton is the Incoming lcar Ho oomt'b to ut from St. Luke's jmr )i nt Uratits Viv, whero he has HUOJit tho iMt t,o yi'iri,. Previous to that lie had chaigi of a parish In tho city of Chletftfo 'm nineteen yonra. He is an , unamUiMtic and ofli'noit worki r and a n.au of iarge Intotlvotunl losource With him n thulr leudqr, the iarleli workers ex pect to muke some definite provision whorob in the near future they will liavo a church to uowhlp In. This reception Is to welcome Itov, and Mrs. llumlltou and family to St Marie's parish nud to Medford. Alt comuiuulcnuts, membots of the con f,'fogatlon and friends of the church nro luvltod, Mfss W. Cook nnd Mrs. A. Woolen of Oakland, Cul nro tho gtuwis of Mra. John Weeks. This I the time of jenr when ac tivities In club rliolcs are heglnnluK While thoro nro ninny orsanUutton J In MenTord, each iIoIur Its own kooiI orH. tViu ono club Tor nil the women In the Vnlloy la the Orenter Medfont club. It Has Ub various departments ortanhicil with a lw to finding an. outlbt for the various Interests nnd tnleutd mt ihm oir Individual lCuch wuntnn nerds wmt lnrer tutoroMt than the. pelti round of pergonal prob Urtne tAu pHmsures. To qnoto from tho "General Kwloratlon Mngnslno" what one woman, hjco S3. saa In answer to tM "M Keafons for llo ln a Clh Woman." '"I am a club woman became 1 want to know how to do things. One may be over so faithful and jet fall to perform per fect service for lack of kntiwledso. Ono may hne al knowledge and fall untoefl that know ledge Is oprv"ed In servlc.'.' Do jou want to know You need tho club. HaNc ou knowl edge the club nerds jou, working together is an Inspiration. If you have not Joined the Greater Medford club, do so now. Give our name to Home member of the club or to the chairman of the mombcrohlp com mittee, Mrs. W. G. Davidson, phone 57r,. Last year thoro was no department of llturature in the Greater Medford dub but nt tho request of several of the members last spring, ono was created and It was decided to stud American literature. Tho first meet ing of this dopnrtmont of which Mrs. V. W. Streets Is chairman occur Monda- at 3:00 p. m. in tho assembly room of the library building. Tho f6llowlng program will be given: Musical Duct, Miss riora Gray, Miss Alice Streets. Uoll Call. Dlts from Colonial Authors. I.ost-on From Matthew, Mr. K. E. Gore. General Characteristics of Colonial Literature, Mrs. V. W. Streets. Song, Miss Kthol Guthrie. Now England Primer, Mrs. Hart Harmon. Wit and Humor of Colonial Days, Mrs. Schloffcllu. Headings from Early Poets, Mrs. W. O. Davidson. Mrs. V. T. Emorlck. Is hostess for tho afternoon. It Is strongly urged that all women who are In any way Interested In tho work of this de partment wilt make an effort to nt tond these meetings. Because, of tho oponlng of the literary department of tho Greater Mcdford club, tho public library Is making a display this week of books on American Iltoraturc. In addition to its own collection there are a num ber of books on the subject which hate bean purchased by tho club, and about sixty additional titles loaned by the stato library. This Is tho first opportunity that tho mem bers of the club have had to seo what books havo been brought to gether for their work. A printed program has boon mado out glxing an outline for study and selected readings from those books. Tho club In its eight meetings will take up only a portion of this outline and any one, whether a club mem ber or not, who would like to read further on this subject, or tako up a doflnlto course at home during the winter, is urged to look over tho books and outline at the library. While tho collection was as sembled primarily for tho Groater Medford club, It U largo enough for general circulation also, and both the club and the library are anxious to hae it enjoyed during the year, The second meeting of the Wednes day Study club was held this week In tho Library building. Tho clue hno taken for their work this joar, the study of China, and a most In teresting program was given Hils wotk when tho general formation, of the country was git on, its climate population and size discussed Th "Formation. Mountains, Volcanoes, Itiver, Lakes, Coast, etc , was Mth Moar'H subject. Mrs. Alford had Uk ! "Slao, Location and Divisions." Mrs Hasklns had "Climate, Flora and Faunu." and .Mrs. Wortman "Popu lation nud Cities" All tho paper, woro most In-erostlng and InhtriiUlvo A general discussion by the club wu' hold aftor tho papeia were road. Mr Petor Steoustrup left for th" oust thlt week, where ho will remain Indefinitely. Mm. Steeustrup will follow In several weeks, Quito a "sgud-off" was given Mr, Steoiibtrup Tuosduy evening by tho University Uuu. i Mm. Lnngoll, who has been vis It I tig her daughter, Mrs. Harry Fos ter will i etui u to her homo near Portland noxt weok. A or pretty w odditis took iluce at the homo of Mr, nnd Mr. V. K. NturK 017 N liattlelt street. Inst evening at S o'clock, tlio occixlon be Inn the mnrrlnno o( Mlw Olive ,lun tfcli, forntorj of SpoKnue, 'nli to .Mr, Martin L WnsciiHu of this city. ' The home a prettll and tnstr fully decorated with nutiium leaves aud flower. Appropriate muolc wa rendered by MJs Ireuc Xorrls who also artvd an maid of honor while Mr. II. I' Srliolx sorted as man of honor. After the ceremony a delightful luncheon wm glum b. the charming luwte.. To their man) friends nnd acquaintance in the clt. who unite In wishing them a happy aud pros perous' future, the ounj- people will be at homo nt l.tJU X. Hlemlde avenue. The executive Iward of the Greater Medford club met at luncheon nt 12:30 nt the Medford Hotel Inst Monday, to discues Much buslnoM as wa-4 brought up by its various mem bers. Mr. I'lchardson of Portland took ome time In laying before them tho plaus tor tho boosters meeting nnd urging the co-operation of tho club. The work of tho various de partments was discussed. trenHUrcr't reprt was made, bill alowod, aud tho following nnniott voted upon us mem ber: Mlas Allco lluule, Mra. J. J. Emmons, Mrs. T. W. Mile, Mrs. J. A. Perry, Mrs. I. L. Hnmltton, Mis Vc nlta Hamilton, MIsh Catherlno Moars. Mr. J. C. Herring, Mlaa Jennie Sued- Icor and Mrs. It. It. Peebles. The ladles of St. Mnrkfc Guild will be nt homo to their friends Tuoada). October 21st, from .1 to 5 o'clock nt St. Mark's Guild hall. Hrldge ami five hundred will be tho program for the afternoon, also noedle work will be In order for thoe who do not play cards. Tho ladles of ModforJ are Invited, also the different card clubs for which arrangements can be made so that each club can pro gress among themselves. Dainty re freshments will be crod. An ad mleslou feo of 25 cent will be charged The hoRtosott are Mes damea It. S. Dennett, W. G. Drown, G. Talllandler, It. G. Sntchwell, N. Wing. L. E. Williams, II. D. Corllee and M. W. Wngner. Moadamcs Canton and Callahan en tortalned the ladles of St. Josephs' floalet at the Parish hall Wednesday afjornoon. 'The ladloa brought their work -and enjoyed a social chat until tea was served. During a short buxlnoes secslon it twas- decided to have a card party and entertainment noxt Friday ulghl at the Parls'i house, THose prosent were Musdamos Jamos Dnllnn, TIet, Dobloy, Sehutle, Schoflold, Garrett, Gllddqn, Schmidt. Drass, Callahan, Schloffolln and Father O'NolI. Tho Civics dopartmont of tho Creator Medford club, Mrs. J. F. Itcddy chairman, will hold Its first mcotlug noxt Wcduosday afternoon nt 5:00 o'clock In tho asHombly room of the library building. Mr. Mulkey will discuss tho decisions given b Judges In two different state on the Mann white slave act. This will bo followed by discussions of tho four measure to be votod upon November 4. The women of Medford nnd vi cinity are Invited to attend. Mr. Frank D. Frailer of Now York in spending n few wooks In Medford, looking after his orchard Mrs. T. G. Fuion spent tho woek with friends In Grants Pass. Tho Daily Hint from Paris. H'i.ic m u j ';i i ii Kuitt l.irl jjid in fiii ir.tchrfn rul mi 0tr tunic or blu rouUMi'lInf ,e .i rnbroitiiJ In Oiuc ui, J lold.-ilujjyn lUitu "i The dologntea trout tho Grentov Mcdfotd club who attended the atatu federation of Wouum's clubs at Hood Ulver Inst weok have lotmiiod full f lusplrnttou aud Idea (or the venrV work. Seventy-four clubs ate mom here of this body, eighteen of them having Joined during tho three weeks preceding tho Hood Itiver mooting One hundred and eleven delegate wore roglttotod, but many were In attendance an nltornates or visitors, thn onlj other Southern Oregon town roptoHouted, befng Grants Pass, who sent one delegate. The 'convention uet j ear will bo held In Eugene, when It Is hoped the w tit lior it part of tho stale tuny bo more fully repre sented. The report of tho delegates will be given at tho uot legulae meeting ol (he club. , Tho Kattorn Star wlllhuld social night, Wednesday, Oct. -'J, wntk Is to be put on at 7t30 o'clock promptly. All members are requested to bo present. v Tho commltte In chaigo of the ovouIur'm entertainment are Mes dames MiGownn, Ikiuics, M Inkier, Hon Gnrnett, Williamson. Hargiave, Newbury. Hamilton. MUites Nether l.uul nud Weeks. Mexsrn McGowau, Gnrnett. Fred Weeks, Dosonbaum. Wllllamseu aud Dr. Ilnrgravc. . The time set for the neodlo-work bale for which the Guild ut St. Mark s has boon preparing for souio time has uuw been definitely settled upuu nnd Is announced for l'rldu aud Saturday, Nov, 21 and 22. In connection with thn sale a dinner will be served Saturday. Hntti tuilu aud dinner will be held In St. Mark's Guild hall miles otherwise an nounced. Miss Sybil Fish entertained with a daluttl.v appointed luncheon Tues day at her homo on West Tenth street, In honor of the nineteenth birthday of MIm Maude Newbury of ltos Lane. lleMdoa the liuntixt nud guet of honor, thoro were present Mrs. T. J. Fish, Mrs. Arthur Itoso, Mrs Wilbur Jonoft nnd Mrs. J. M. Under. Mr. and Mra. Charliu McCoy, of 72 1 W. Eleventh street, entertained Informally nt dinner, last Saturdav night. Their gnosis were Mr. nud Mrs. Harry Foster, Mr. aud Mra. M. Merrltt Tavlnr and Mrs. Helen Gale. Tho -Auction HrldM' club met with Mrs. Yaw tor this week, The guoots of the club wore Mtwdumc Knight, Hollls nnd Picket. Mrs. Dunlop won tho club honors and Mrs. Knight the guest prize. .Mr. nnd Mrs. I) Hourlel.sou who weru mnrrlcd In Eureka October I, have rcturncM to Medford nud nre living with the bride's parents, Mr nnd Mrs. Paul on South ltlveroldo Mrs. Itlchnrd L. Wilson, Is spend ing tho winter In Pasadena, Cat, whore lnjr son Hubert, Is attending Throop i'eljtechnlis: Mr. Wilson will Join them about November 1st. Mr. L E. Gore. Mrs. W, (J. Dav idson nnd Mrs. Charlon Schloffcllu hnve ruturned from Hood Itiver where they attended tho stnte fed eration of Women's clubs. Prof, nnd Mrs. P. J. O'dnra have returned from a month' stay In San Francisco. While thorn Prof. O (.'urn was operated upon uud ban greatly Improved In health, Mr. and- .Mm Htewurt Patterson entertained at the Count r) club, for Miss Uuth Holloway, .Monday with a dinner, which was followed by a cotillion, Miss Uuth Holloway was hostcn at' n ton Monday uftoruoon to her bridal part, when tho rehenrsul for tho wedding was held. The Pan-Holleulc club was enter tained toduy at one o'clock luncheon nt tho ranch home of Mrs. It. W, EI leu ut Ho'-wi Oaks, m Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Noth left for Chilton, Wis,, Monduy, where they wore ailed by the llhioss of' Mr. Noth'a mothers. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Linn of Portland spent sevoral dnvs In Med ford th In woek looking after tholr orchard. t Mr. Enston of Pasndonn, Cat., wan a guest during the past week of Mr. and Mm. O. E. Walling, of Tablo Hock. . .Mrs. I, 0. Shormnti 'nud daughter havp gono to California, whuro they will Hp6nd the winter. Mth. Hanks or Portland has been tho guest of Mrs. George H. Carpon- ter, tho past weok. Mr, and Mis. A. Poo havo returned to Portland after an extended visit In tho valley. Miss (lono Hoi Ion left this week for Kanran City, whom Kho will spend tho winter. The Pan-llellenlc asiUMlnllon wan entertained Saturday at ono o'clock luncheon h Mis Italph Waldo El don, nt her homo, "Gieeti Act oh," on tho Pacific highway near t'outuil olnl Those iiieneiit weiot MIwhom linerlck, Merrick, Matshall, Httcula, 'orjidl. Smith, l,loipln, Tiuohlood. arklu. Ktlbs nnd Moxdnmos W, .11. DnvldMMi, Mct'utdy ami Auisplger. Mia Matlou and dniiRhler, Miss Thalia of Huston ato'.the guelts of Dr. and Mrs. Mnilo nltd will remain hoio for the winter. Mr. Philip Mai-Ion of Sonttli Is also tho guest or his; brother. li their l(onor pr. nud Mrs. "Mar lon (juterlatued Iniontlnlly Mint day1 evening, wlfh a uiUHlcnlo. ' ' Mis Huulontun of Clilcugii who has been tho guest of her slitter. Mrs M Purtllu, wlirreluru to her homo uet week, Senator II. You dor I lotion left Thursdav to attend n regent meet ing of the Corvallls Aurlciilturo Col lege. Mr. an.d Mrs M. M Ahrens are re ceiving cougratulntlouN upon tho hlith of a dnnghtHr, hnru Oct t'Jth t Mrs. Caruo aud Miss Sadie t'aruiM have gone to ('oner d'.Meue. Idaho, whore the) will spend several mouths. ' Mr, ('has Nlckell leaves for Cali fornia Hium, where with his wife ami daughter, he will tpud the winter. The Udlotf Aid of tho Christian church held n busluomi meeting on Wednesday of this weok. MIhh Mary Itobert has returned t. California after a short visit with Mm. T. C. lleckett. MIm Carrie llrowulug of Grants Pass Is tho guest of friends and rela tives In Medford. V Mrs. J.' E. Huberts loft this week for Los AuroIum where she will spend several weeks. Mm Wm. Gerlg left Tuesday for Portland where she will spend the winter. MIm Mildred llutcher left this week fur Allmuy. where she will re side. w Mrs. llarr) T. Plndloy entertained Informal!) nt curd Krlda) nfturuuuu Mrs. J. F. Iloddy has returned from a visit In Snn Francisco. MIm Nan Greening of Hoseburg Is thn guoNt of friends In Medford. Mr and Mrs Will Andrews have returned from the taut THIS WOMAN HAD MUCH PAIN WHEN STANDING Tells How Lydia E.Pinklmm'a Vegetable Compound mado Her a Well Woman. Onppcwn rll.i, WIj.-'M havo al wns had irrcat confidence In Lydia K. n rinKliama vegeta ble Comjwund ns I found it very koo-I for organic troulduH nnd recommt'iil It highly. I had dis placement, line I. ncho anil pulnn when utnndlnir on my foot for any Icntrtli of tline.wla-n I licffun to take tho medicine, but 1 am In fine health now. If I ever havo thoso 4vn.il, l, ni.nln I Lull! tnlll I.Vfllfl E. fink. Imm's Vi-Ketablo Compound." Mrs. Ed. J'nmo.v, 8IC Illicit SL, Chl,iiiwii rulis, Wl-fconsln. Providence, It. I.-" I ennnot ppcalc too highly 'f Lydlu C. Plnliliain's Vej. cUiblu CoinHnind as it liai done won, ilers for me nnd I would not In without It, I had organic displacement and litarlnj; down p.dna nnd Imcknchu at. I vna tlioroui'lily run dovn when I tor.it Lydia IJ. Pinkhain'n VfK'hlu Com pound. It ItelpcU mo nnd J tun In Up best of health ut prusent. I v rl. In u factory nl. day lonir In nMeii cloln, i. j hotnevvork 'M you t-iiti rvu wlut It )i, t (lone or me. I jrlvo you p-r ilr.il' n t' publish my name nnij I ape k ' t y ur V, iretftblo f'omound to runny of my frieudB." Mr. Amur, Law. ji. 1 I,lpp'tt.flL. Provl Vi"'. ILL LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL FLATS Thoroughly modem rooms renting from $8.00 It; $10.00 por month Bathroom and Laundry Accommodations flafi and Kloc.trio Lights Everything burnished Mveopt I'lals 217 Riverside So. . Phone 000-L rrzzTZMTttZK WW Only Two lore Lectures The Domestic Science Lectures and Baking Demonstrations at the K.ofP. Hail will Close Tues. October 21st. lluiiiln'il.s of MtMll'oi'il liiiii.st'uivps lutVc (iilu'ii nil vim tiijjr of Hip Ici'ttirt's KlvtMi l Mrs. HriKHK in tilt' in toivst of K. ('. hiikinu I'mwiIcp during; Hit' piml few tliiys. A iv yon out' of tltiwc wlm Ihivp not lift n for ttniiitt' onoiili to have alli'inlt'tl tlitw I't'iiiarknlilo lfftuivs ll'si), don't Pftil to sittt.'ml at N-nst one nl'l- PI'IIOOll. Program MONDAY Mnriit NUtfjir tJalco Applt' IMt;. .' Itintoii Miirrins. The Cook's Book Tuesdav will he voiir hwt eliaiiee to secure the. haml.soiue Cook's Mook iisctl hy Mis. MH'US. A copy of thi.s hook is jjiven lo an one who pinvhases a 'Joe can ol K. C liakiinr, I'owtlei' from fheir roeer.v stoic and hrinpi the eertifieate found in (he can t) the lec tures. K. ('. Making I'owder is piaranlet d.to ive von satisfaction or iiioncv refunded, ami il reduces i the co.it of living. 'Jo-ouine cans for 'Joe, and made from the he.st and purest materials that money will buy. Xol a tru.st-niade got ids. Health Hints ,' cold tiatli Is n luiilc. it vvnrui I'nlh Id a tMtiMr .Never take it lintti until 2 liourti nfti-i eatitiK do nut remain In hot liatti over 10 minute Iryiiilikl w It ti Turkish tow I ami tn luduurt 1,', minutes after teavlnt; liatli, is a mid rnu l unlimited If an part uf the liod Is left exposed THE DAILY BATH Ba jKjjJj'.' "'"ggWIWIW' T$)M w, MEDFORD Near I'nt s n vr) m vr v i Nl Avoid Impure Milk for Infants and Invalids Get HuRL It means the Origmal and Genuine malte: ft ae $$ The Food-Drink Rich milk, maltrd grain, in powder form. For infants, invalids and ipevvinr: children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding the wholobody. Invigoratcj nunino mothcrt nnd tho aecd. WT Tako no substitute. vmem HORLICK'S Contains Pure Milk n'KSDAV I'cin'li Slntrl Citlct'. SpimUo Cnlct'. .IMaiii rookii'.s. j- is not only an sternal matter, but means inter nal cleanliness as well. l,el us tell ,ou how, by use of (he proper toilet acrcs.soric.s ou can Mieiitfllicn the healthful power of your bath. Our stock of Hath Soaps, Aromatic and llcalint; Malh I'owdci-H ami Toi let Waters, Uath nrnsh- ch, Sponges and UuhbtT (loixls is complete ami of t In erv lies! tpiality. Wogivb "S. &H,' Trading Stampa PHARMACY Off lie ILK vMtdtonP for all Aires, More licnhlihil than (en or coffer. Aureci with tho weakest tjiacition. Keep it on your uidebcard ot home. A (uit.k tunclt prepared in a minulc, Aok for IJORLICK'S, ynmnam n iCK'S m i. Mtt. m. n5