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m mmm Tim ptiipuintliiua for Hut lloapltnt fnlr tint going rapidly forward. Thla coining week Urn ImiIIiIImk formerly occupied liy Cuthburta furniture atom will In I'ttmiii'il Mini put In order unit all tint booths prepared. Tint fair booths will tin on dm lower floor, tho dining room mi (lio iiiuizniilim floor, ami tlm upper floor will lm useif iih a Imll room, A concert will do given ttvury evening from 7:30 until It, ami dntilriig will lm Indulged In from U until I'J. Ht. Anno' Docility, Mm. rhnrlu Hrhltiffollii rha'.rmaii, will nurvn din mir every tiny at ll:.'IO ami at ft 30. Huppor will lio urn vimI at any tluiu after U to tlm ilnni'ora, Ten will lio nrveil from :ii.10 until B every after noon. Mm. II. Chandler Fgnu, Mih. IIukIIhIi ami Mm. V. I. llittrliliiHon am arranging for a number or tens to ho given to Invited guests, wlilcli will lm liuiioillicetl next week, The bent of Htigttti Itlver valleys products will tin Hrveil, ami Ht. Annua noiiuty uiemtiem have not lout their ciiiinlnn an rooka. Ilveryoiui en u look forward to n treat Mm. (iiauiller Kuan reports that the dolls for Hut Colony club hootli are being dressed rapidly ami that each one I more beautiful (linn the liiht. Mr. Koou .Smith finished this Week a little girl iloll, (lellttvloVti, who liven lii a trunk with her entire ward rohe, a mint eluhorate ami complete olio. Thine who have lieell privileged to sen her rniy sho Is itilto the liveliest I'Ver. , Mm. F. K. Merrick, (halnunti of the Greater Medford cjub hooth, linn ro litlved quantities of all useful ami lieniitlful article lii linen, livery woman In Meilfonl who ha heun naked, whether a meiiiher of tlm cluli or not, linn Kindly contributed n plere of lllieli to helji the hospital. MU Hutchinson, chalrmuu of tlm candy booth, has receiver, inn promlito of I0U pound of candy from Mr. I II, It uhhoII. mIio formerly had a largo confectionery store, In Medford. Thla, with many hoiiio-uiudo ilnlutleii, will Insure for the young ladles a moit complete Mtock. If )oti wish to bitKltt saving hablta with the new year, visit Mm. Smith at tho Huh pond. Thla week alio re rtilvml flvo ilozvti purses from Purl land, which will form part of her ex toimlvo atock, , Ht. Mara Academy booth ban 11 unfa pillow, dosuna of liaiid-embrnla-erod aproiiH, liauil.pulnted china and Chrlatmna novelties already finished. And two weeltH Mill remain durliiK which beautiful embroidery will be flulHhed, l.ady lloatrlco, tho mnt beautiful doll that over cauio to Meilfonl, ha taken her place In tho window of tho 1'alaco at Sweet. Tho following little misses tmvo en tered tlm contest for her ewnership: Itowan dale, Catherine llanley, Mary Alice ("outer, Vlolot Hasa, Glndya Pol- ton. YutcN are 10 cent onch, and thu little lady rorolvlng tho most vote by tho iioi.0 of thu fair will carry l.ady lUmtrlco homo, All contostnnts iintnrluK hiiforo Monday evening, No vember 10, nl C o'clock, will roculvo 100 vote each freo of charge. Kn trie may bo made by phono or In portion with Mm, Chnrloa Hchleffelln, The MiiHon and Kills are In a con tent for tho moHt popular lodgu for a ' huiidsnmu ploco of IoiIku furniture Mm. 0. I, Hutchinson, chairman, and Moadnnioa W. 1, Vnwtor, K, II. lMckol und J, II. Andrews will look after thu Interests of tho Muhoii. Mm, Chnrlua F, YouiiK, with neomuilttoo to bo an nouncod Inter, will huo that tho Klka aro winners. A clouo and Interesting ruiitoat lu lookod forward to, Mm. O. ):. OHbaruo, 11. N roturnod from Portland Thumday with .ninny gifts for thu baby booth, llor tttock Includes everything for tho lord of tho family, King llaby, from hla firat band to IiIh tvvo-yoar trousurs. Thu poorloaa Znldoo will ho with iih aKaln. Nothing lu pnst or future la bldduii from her clairvoyant guzo. Hlnco liur but vlalt to Mod ford uho ban vlHltud.far F.iiatoru countries, mid no myBtorloB of tho ocout art aro un known to hor All you who despair, lift upAour eyes and boo. llolp la at hand, I'ijiicobs aldou la coming. Messrs, Hnlhort Douol, Vornon VuwtuV, Don Kuilor and HlriuiK loft Friday for Kiitfonu, whoro tlioy will attuml tho football aino thoro bo- twoou OroKun Unlvomlty mid tho O, A, C, They will remain to wltuoaa tho blK football kiiiiiu lu Portland next wook. Mr. mid Mm. Kf V, (lutliiio wore dlniior hoHtu Woducsday ovonlni;. SnCDFOntJ mm h, me- i z rtu;'4iwrMe.i'jrXVj; c-jsa3Cj-aJUir'jiUinuvr The (iirltlan Kndeavor of the (.'In lt Inn church wiih ilnllKhlfully en- lertaluiid at tint homo of MIhh AiikIo KoIiIiihoii, Haturday nvunlili:. I.'nch oiio premiut waa ilremied In a fatitaa tie coHtume, A Iiiikh bouflro burned on tho lawn, Jaek-o-lanterna attt thnlr weird look at tint maiikora na they atooil around the fire, Thu parlor mid iIIiiIiik room worn taMnfuly dec orated with black and ornniie. Illnck eitta and wltche looked over tint crowd The only IlKhl kIvoii wait by tho Jacko-lanterna. Mimic vvaa tin Joyed throii(hout the evenlliK (lame, were played, after which a ilnlnty luncheon wn tinrveil, Thomi prcauut went: Kinina Peal, Kvelyn Taylor, Franco l.ooaley, 'eva l.ootley, Mr. J. II. IIIIHiiKor, Kdythe ItobliiKOti. I rent) llralunrd, draco llrnlunrd, !. Horn (lodlovtv Ada ITVana, lliichel und llernlco IIoIiIunoii, I'lorelice (Iravn, Cnrollnn l.eadora, Dorothy linker, Marin Heely, lleln Hamlin, Until Hcott, I land llountoii, ICva Itlchmnud, l.eata Adylott, Jennie Unto, AiikI"' Itohlimoii, Mr, II, I., Itohlimon, Mra. Krutut Itobliuou, Ittiv. I), I), lloyle, Memtr. II. D. MautiliiK. Krueit llohln tutu, HiiBH.'! Wal.tco, I'lnronro Plerco, Hum nrd (It over, ltal,.'i HelllliKer. llo)d A'loii. m m November I larlliiK out well for the Kent room, with nlinont 100 vll lorn ilurliiK thtt flmt week of the month. Not only are rexldcut of tho valley flndliiK tlieait room conve- tilent. but vlnllom a well, thla wetok' reKbilratlou hhnwinn outt from Ttllu- ride, Colo., and one from Aberdeen, Hcotlaiid. Olio mother ao took ad- vautiiKe of another phnas of tho tine fill"? of them room bv leaving her tittle t'.lrt there lat Haturday, to be wtdl cared for and amiiHed while alio una freo to ttiako tho inont of her tluiu In town uiibampered. Don't forKOt that theno roiufortablo, plea- ant I'oni on tho fourth floor of tho Medford Furniture and Hardware hulldlmt am at your dUpoiat dally from II until &. A iiiont in Jo able llallowit'eii aoclal vva kIvcii lint Haturday titternoon h MIm Julia Fielder at her home on i:ut Main. Tho follow Iiik yeuui: ladle lenrned their fate: Mle Car- kin, Mordoff, llaikiu. Mom, lion- nen. Pearre, Itownd, Clnyvllle, Naah- lund, Cox, Purucker, and Meadar.ie Cnuodo and Dlcknon. Dellclom re- freahmeuta went aorvud, after which tho KUet departed, declaring their hoatvaa one of thu beat over. Thu ladle of the (Itllld of St. Mark will hold a anlo November -1 nnd - and on thu ovoiiIiik oof thu 'i2 a dinner wllb bo acrved, Tint nale will bo hold In tho atoro room formerly occupied by the (iolden Utile llniaar In thu Church block. Tho I.ndlea' Aid of thu Preabytcrlan church will hold an all-day moetltiK next Tiieaday, bcnlnnliiK at 9 o'clock, to work for tho QhrUtiuaa ante, All moinbora aro naked to brliiK their Itiuchca. Thu dinner aorved by tho ladle laat week waa a Kroat aui'ccaa. r "Doc" und Mra. Htovonaon mid Mr. Arthur Uoio (neo Maud KIiik), who have been II vim; on homctttcada In Alberta, Canada, have returned to Medford for aovural month. Mr, Itoau will arrlvu later. Tho Mlaalonary society of thu Pres byterian church mot with Mra. 11. (lore at hor homo on Jnckaouvlllo road. About ' ladle were present and a profitable and plea nil lit after noon waa spent, Tho ladles of thu Preabytcrlan church will hold a Chrlatmaa anlo Fri day mid Saturday, December fi mid 0, when many tiaoful mid beautiful kUIh will ho on aalo, Thu plnco wil bu announcod later. Mr, nnd Mra. Gardner Ilulllu onter tnlnod nt dinner Friday ovoiiIiik, Thnlr Kuqala woro Mr. mid Mra. Htau. ton UrlfflH, Mm, Simpson, Mra, Helen dale, Mr, llltchcouk mid Mr. Soth IlullU. Thu card pnrty which was to hnvo boon Klvou Ttioadn by thu Indlca of thu (lulld of Ht, Marka church has heun postponed until after tho biUo which la to bo bold thla mouth. Mr. and Mra. V. J, llmnmond nil noiiuco tho marralKo of their daiiKh tor, Mlaa Vurva to Hay II, llamlll of Idaho, January 1, 1914. Mra, 11, 11. Patterson and daughter Joauotto ontortalned at dlnuurSunday, Their K'luata woro Mlaaoa Cox', Naah- lund mid Ulnyvlllu. Mrs, Albort Ilopptn untortnliia to dny with a luncheon at hor homo a West Foothill Drive. TRTBUNR MTWFOTITJ. A moat enjoyable reception waa liivnu Friday evenlliK at tint Medford Hotel by thu educational diarlmenl of tho (ircator Medford club, to tho teacbera of tho public Kiiioola of thu city and tho pnienlH of tho acliool children. Tint reception room mid tin balcony on tho inozznliiit floor were very prettily decorated with chrya autliemiima mid Kroona. I'uneli and wafera went aerved by a nuinher or blKh school lrls, nnd uu uutiaiially kooiI pronrain waa given 'diirlm; thu itvnuliiK by tint hlr.h school atudunta, "There, Kittle (llii, Don't Cry," waa beautifully auiiK iih an o(et. thniu takliiK part were Mlaiua Josuphlno Hoot, Marie (latea, Helen Purucker, Kjithurluo Deuel, 'Maud Newbury, Dorothy Wick. Kthul (lutbrle, Carollno Andrews. Mra. I' M. Andrews, who wan In chnrKo of tho music, Hit n " 'Twaa April. Mr. Herbert Alford hiiiik dellcbtfully "When tint Hands of tho Dearrt (Irow Cold." Ml Ivy lloeck and Mlsa 1,'va Hlchmond each nave an enjoxihle In strumental aolo. Thlrty-flvo or forty mninbora of tint local order of tint Ashland Moow cauiR to Medford Tuesday evenlliK aa Kuests of tho Medford IoiIko. They arrived In eight auto in time for tint bamiuet at 7: HO. It waa mi open meeting and thoro worn a number of outside guest present, tin; entire ag gregation numbering two hundred and fifty or more. A hundred pounds of fresh salmon had been provided and good things to mnko an elaborate banquet. Later lu tho evenlliK an ex cellent musical program waa render ed and several speeches enjoyed. "Doc" Haundem and D. M. I.owit of Ashland figured aa speakers, tho for mer giving n reading from Hliakea- pearo and tho latter an Interesting account of hla plans for the Chicago lnud Hhow, Tho affair broke up about 1 o'clock. i" Mr. and Mm. J. C. Crocker nnd Mr. und Mm. liert Hheltnn of The Dallea aro "newly-wed" touring tho statu. They wero tho guest whlln lu Medford of Mr, and Mm. Thomas Turplu. Mis Jennutto Patteraon elite" tallied at dinner in honor of M n Nasaland of Son Francisco, Mis Cox, her toncher, nnd Mlsa Clnyvlll. her former tench, both of Medford. Mlasca Inn mid Adcllu White, who hnvo been thu guets of Mra. F, llrnn- dou mid MUa Marlon White, hnvo re turned to their homo In Cottago (rove. Mr. and Mra J. W. Koyea, formerly of Medford, now of Trenton, Mich igan, are tho proud parents of a ten- pound son, born Xovombur 1, 1113. Jack Morrull, (ioorgo Carpontor, Hpraguo Helgel and llrook Hpcnccr havu rottirucd from Klnmnth, where they hnvo boon duck shooting. Tho regular monthly business meet ing of tho Christian Kndeavor of tho Presbyterian church will bo held In thu chapel Monday evening. Dr. J. W, Hobluaou mid family hnvo returned to Oakland, Cnl after sev eral months atay nt their old homo lu Jackaoiivllo. Mra. F, Whitman, who baa boon tho Kiieat of hor aUter, Mm. A. K. Ilnnco, baa returned to her homo In Astoria. Mra, Nolllo .Martin, who linn boon visiting her aon, It. A. Martin, has re turnod to hor homo lu Washington. Mra. Hose Htovonaon nml daughter, Voru, lort Saturday for San Franclaco whoro thoy will realdo, Colonel nml Mra. Munily have taken tho Kllla houao on No, Orange atreet for tho wintor. Mra. C, A. Hint haa returned to Medford after spending tho Biimiiior lu Salt l.uko City. . Mlaa Helen Moaley, alator of Mra. P. J. Ncff, of Minneapolis, la visiting Mr. nml Mra. Noff. MIsr I.eontluo Clnapard ontortalned a fow friends Informally Tuosdny ov oiiIiik. Mm. Holon Onlo entertafned at hrldgo for Mra. Win. Kllla thla wook. Mr. Fred Lowia loft Friday for Portland on n business trip, Mr. mid Mra. K. K. Minor hnvo ro turned from a trip through Callfor- i . i 11, it, Dijdiso, Sr has returnod from a tiip to AH roil, Ohio. "OTlTCnON. SATimB'AY. NOVEMBER B. '1013. Mn'rrlcd lu Ht, Mnrya cntliedrul, Portland, Oregon, Thuraday, Novem ber dli, 1913, Mis Kllr.nbeth Kitlln hor, daughter of Mra, Annie Kollchor of Medford, Oregon, nnd Joxoph Dan iel Hlimott, also of Medford. Tho Itovurmiil A. O, Do harlnler, of tho Cathedra! parish, performed thu marrlago. Father Do l.nriulor and Mr. Klunotl'a friendship la qulto liuanly ritlnted, Die former being n meinbor of thu faculty nt Columbln university, Portland, Oregon, whoro Mr. Hlnnotl spent hla early education. Tho weddliu: ceremony wna bounti fully Impressive, Tint bride worn a becoming bluo traveling cont suit. Her bridesmaid wna MUa (lertriide Hlnnott, of Astoria, Oregon, aister of thu groom, Mr. Walter Hlnnott, of Aatorln, Or egon, acted aa best man. Following tho ceremony thu pnrty repaired to tho prlvntu dining room of thu Oregon hotel, whom an elegant alx-rourao breakfast waa aorved, Thu relatives and friends who com posed the bridal pnrty worn Mra, An nie Kollehor, of Medford, Oregon, mother of tlm bride; thu Misses An nie and Ratio Knllehor, of Medford, alstora of tho bride; Mr. mid Mra. J, Hlnnott, of Aatorln. Oregon, parents of the groom; the Mlasca Katherlne and Oertrude Hlnnott mid Walter Hlnnott, o. Afttorln, sinters and broth or of tint groom; Father Du Larlnlor and McNnmect, of the cathedral par iah, and Mra. w. II. Watson of Med ford, Oregon, wore also present. Tho Indie woro each presented with u corsage bouquet of Klllarney rosea. Following their bridal trip, Mr. and Mra. Hlnnott will return to Med ford to make their homo. The annual meeting of tho Country club wa hold Haturday evening, when offlcem for the ensuing year wore elected. Following are the offlcera; President, . H. Vllaa lleckwith; vice president, II, Chandler Kgan; trcaa uror, U'ona'rd Carpenter. Meaara. Fred llopklna ami Frnnk Preiton wero ndded to the bonrd of governors. Ileforn the business session n club dinner wn served nnd afterwards a dance wna given. Tho Wednesday Study club' held Its regular meeting thl week at the li brary building. Mm. Helen (into was In charge of thu program and eevernl Interesting papers were rend on the atorlea of old China. Those on tb! program wero Mra. dale, Mm. hums den mid Mlaa Putnam. Mm. Duulop of'sisklyou Heights entertained the Auction Ilrldgo club this week. The houao waa beautifully decorated In yellow chrysanthemums and each lady was presented with n bouquet of the entile flower. Mra. William Kills won thu club honors. Mm. S. U. Wiley of Fresno, who Is prominent In womans club work in California. Js spending some tlniu in Medford nnd expects to buy mi or chard hero before returning. Mr. ami Mm. Ktidolph Hackel ar rived from Han Francisco this week mid will maku their homo In Jackson ville with Judge F. L. Ton Velio, Mrs. Hackels brother. Invitations aro out for a bal masque to bo given by tho dolt and Country club at "Woodlawn," th& home of Mr. and Mr. Conro Flero, November 10. Mr. nnd Mm. (ioorgo lloono Carpen ter lenvo noxt wcok for Kuropo, whoro they will spend the winter, Mr. Jack Morroll will accompany them aa far as Chicago, Mrs, (I. D. Hoffman entertained with flvo hundred Tuesday afternoon at hor homo, (i03 West Second, Mrs. Vorn Van Dyko carrying off the prlzo, Mrs. Mario Mooro and Miss Veda Thoriiburg havu boon tho g'uosts this week of Mr, mid Mrs, , M, Ulornan of dazelle, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. O. II, Cook hnvo re turned to their homo In Sonttlu after u vlalt with Mr. mid Mrs. John Aruoll. Mr. Will llanloy ot llurna and his daughter, Mlaa Martha, aro thu guests of Mr. and Mra. Kd llanley. Mr. A. S. V. Carpontor entortnlnod tho University club Tuoatlny evening to settle a wager lost last wook. Mr, and Mra. Chnilvvick, who hnvo spent several weeks In Medford, loft for tho Kaat this wool;, Mlssos Iouo Flynn nnd Lornlno Hilton hnvo returned from a visit In dold Hill. Mr. Jesao llrownleo of Wyoming Is visiting his paroiits, Mr. and Mrs. J, Drown I oo, Miss Mary Hoborts has gouo to California, whoro alio will niako hor homo, Dr. F. Q. Carlow lias returned from a trip to California. Mm llulnn dale cintnrlnlncd Infor mally Tuesday afternoon at tarda for lint plenauro of her guest, Mm, Simp son of Cooa itny. Mlaa Mary Nashttirid of Itogiio Itlv r spent the week-end with her friend Mls Myrtlo Clnyvllle. Mr. and Mm. William Kllla leave Hundoy for California, whoro they ex pect to remain. Mlaa Dorothy lillvena left thla week for Portland, whoro ahe will realdo. Mra. liert Harmon haa been spend ing thu week In (Irani Pass, Mr. nnd Mra, Charles hobo tiro yla Itlng friends lu Portland, WOMEN'S CLUB NOTES "Italy, tho Land of Song," waa tho subject of the second program of tlm department of music of tho Greater Medford Club which took plnco lu tho nasembly hall of the library building Inst Mondny afternoon nnd was pre sided over by Mra. Hurt Harmon. This musical wna ono of the very best, not only artistically but finan cially, that tho department has offer ed to the public. The attendance was unusually large. It la tho ambition of this department to outgrow tho ntoombly ball and It looked very much aa though they hnd last Mon day. Thu program waa chown and prepared so that the different periods and styles of Italian music might bo demonstrated nnd portrayed. Mm George Andrews read n most Instruct tlvo nnd Interesting paper which gave u splendid outline of tho early nnd Into Italian composers. Mrs. Ilalll- day Height of the Halght studios allowed by her skillful rendering of her two number that alio la a finish ed miislrlnn. Her first song w.im "All Hendlml," from Mlstrano by Hossi, of tho foventeenth century; tho sec ond song, "Voce dl Donna." from Un dlocondn, by I'onchllll of tho nine teenth century, la considered ono of tho most bountifully sympathetic so los for an oKratlc contralto. Mra. Halght according to her press notices has had tho most flattering com ments passed on her voice nnd espec ially on her singing of this aria and sho showed by her flno singing last Monday that It Is still ono of the best numbers. Tho duet by Mm. Halght nnd Mr. Fish wns most artistically sung. Mr. Fish has never been heard to bettor advantage than In this most tuneful and popular aria of Verdi, "Home to Our Mountains," from II Trovatore. Theso thrco numbers wero most ably accompanied on tho piano by Prof. Halght. Mr. W. C. Janes, head ot the violin department of tho Medford Conserva tory of Music, preceded bis violin so lo by a brief talk on Tartlnl. who was a composer of violin music and the greatest violinist of tho eighteenth century. Mr, Janes' Impresslvo ren dering of Tartinl's most beautiful sonata In O minor, was listened to with groat enjoyment. Mr. Jnnes is a splendid ' performer. Mrs. Janes wna his accompanist. Tho trio, "Ln Charity," by Itosslnl, sung by Mm. George Andrews, Mm. I-n Mar and Miss Graco Josephine Hrown, was most spendldly rendered. AH threo voices nro wonderfully flno and have tho freshness and charm ot youth. They blended perfectly In this splendid composition. Miss Gray added not a littlo to this beautiful number by her piano accompaniment. Mlsrf Venitn Hamilton's number, "Glomo In Venzin" by Nevln was ro celved enthusiastically, Miss Hamil ton Is n pupil of Hugo Munsfeldt. Sho Is u young musician of splendid abil ity and has distinguished herself In musical circles In San Francisco. Sho has played beforo tho most sovero critics, eliciting tho highest praise. Her playing Mondny showed great lecnniquo nml versatility. Sho pro- ceded her number by describing "A Day in Vonlco." First camo the dawn, tho the gondoliers, n Venetian lovo song mid Inst good night. The selections from Madam Hutterfly by Puccini, played by Mr. C. K. Hoot, ami splendidly accompanied on tho piano by Miss Ivy lloeck, gavo tho (intsniug touches to tho program, bringing us down to tho Into modern composers. Madam Hutterfly Is tho most beautiful am popular opera ot tho Into Italian compositions, mid Mr. Hoot deserves grent credit nnd gavo much pleasure by his oxprosslvel playing of this iiumbor. Onu ot tho best numbers on tho program wns rogrotfully omitted ns Mr, George Andrews wns Uuablo to roach town In tlmo to slug his selec tion from "II Trovntore.' A number which was not Includod ou tho program but ono that guvo grent plonsuro to tho nudlenco wits n short add loss by Mrs. S. C. Wlloy, who Is horo from Fresno looking for a location to build n homo, Sho Is a direct descendant of William Clark, tho discoverer ot Oregon. Sho ciuno to us fresh from tho convention ot muslo In Cnllforuln whoro thoy nro doing woudorful things along tho linos ot music. She gavo a glowing account ot tho splendid iiiubIo sho had enjoyed while lu Sau Fruuclaco, mentioning especially tho alxty-plcco symphony orchestra, which alio snld waa most Inspiring, Hho apokn of music ns tho pootry of nuiml nnd bo llovcm that It la tho greatest of nil nrta. Hho paid n splendid tribute to thu Hoguu rlvor valley nnd especially to Medford. After tho rniiBlrnl alio said that alio waa sorry that alio hnd not been naked to speak after instead of beforo tho program and nho wna greatly Improved nnd Immensely sur prised to find so much real talent In so smnll n plncc. Mm. Wiley la stale auditor of tho California Htnto Fed eration. Mrs. I'. M, Andrews, tho direct row of tho department of music, made a few closing remarks and announced that a fancy dress ball wilt be given by tho department some time during tho holidays, tho proceeds from which will bo used toward purchasing n pi ano for tho usu of thu club and Its departments. Tho ladles of tho Creator Medford club, through the olvlca depai tment. Inaugurates this week n Kovj day for tho schools of the city. A general committee, with Mrs. A. A. Hord, tho Lowly elected civics chalrn'nn. and Mrs. J. F. Heddy in charge, will IMl thu school and dlstrlbuto to men child a bun'ila of rose cutting c.re fully selected and labeled mid a abort talk "xrlal,ilng the noRx.iry r.nro and cultivation will also bo :(lvcn In each school building. Prtca of ten, flvo and two and a half dollars will bo offered at tho annual local toko show noxt year for tho bcJt dls playof roses grown from thos.t cut tings. Mm. Heddy has loaned her personal collection of books on rose culture to tho public library for tho especial uso of teachers who wish to give further talks to their pupils along this line. Superintendent Col lins of tho city schools It lending hla hearty support to this movement, and tho co-operation of parents Is earnest ly solicited. The rose committee consists of the following ladles: Mm. K. C. Core, Mm. P. S. Stumstrup, Miss K. Put nam, Mrs. F, K. Merrick, Mm. Charles Palm, Mrs. M. 1 Alford, Mrs. K. II. Plchcl, Mrs. W. I Vawter. Mra II N. Lumsden. Mm. J. F. Heddy, Mrs. A. A. Illrd, Mrs. Charles Schufflin, Mrs. F. W. Mollis, Mm. C. W. Conklln, Mrs. II. C. Stoddard, Mrs. J. A. Perry, Mrs. W. T York, Mrs. Hurt Anderson, Mrs. W. G. Davidson. Mrs. Delroy Gotchcll, Mrs K. II. French, Mrs. llert Harmon, cuttings, classify and label them and. tie them Into bundles of five. Kach child will receive ono bundle and each bundle will contain at lent ono climb ing rose and onu Hugh Dickson, which Is tho Medford roso. Tho commlttco will moot lu a Uown tqwn store building and prepare the cuttings. Professor O'Gara has responded gladly to tho request of tho chairman that ho accompany a comniltteo to each school building and address all the children on tho proper planting and caru of the cuttings. Tho distributing will bo done on Tuesday, and more details wilt appear In Mondays paper. Tho First Southern Oregon District Fecdratlon of Women's clubs was or ganized In Grants Pass on Thursday. Tho club women of Ashland, Phoenix, Medford, Gold Hill and Iloguo Hlver accompanied tho boosters on their special train to Grants Pass, whoro a committee from the Grants Pass cxlubs met them and arranged for a meeting in tho afternoon. At this meeting a short history ot the preliminary steps which had ro. suited In the formation of tho feder ation was given by Mrs. K. C. Card ot Ashland. Sho said that tho wom en ot Southern Oregon liavo for a long tluiu felt that thero should bo more unity ot aim and purpose In their work, and having this urged, they called a meeting at Ashland on September 5, at which time a presi dent mid secretary woro elected and a commlttco named to draft a con stitution, Mrs. W. G. Davidson ot Medford was elected president at that time and Mrs. Conkllng ot Grants Pass becretary. Owing to Mum Mrs. Conk Hug wa compelled to resign mid a now secrotar was to bo elected. Mrs, Davidson thou presented tho constitution and bylaws, At this point in tho proceedings! a delegation sent by tho chairman ot tho boosters' meeting juado their appuranco mid earnestly beggod that tho women clo8o thl)r business session ns soqu as possible aud Join tho men lu tholr mooting. This mot with tho hearty approval ot tho convention, an tho constitution, upon motion, was adopt ed as a wii olo and tbe election ot of ficers followed. A uomluutlug commlttco, ot which Mrs. Gard was chnlrmnii, had boon appointed and handed In Its report, proved aud accepted. Tho officers ot tho First Southorn Orogou District Federation nro as follows; Presi dent, Mrs, V. G. Davidson ot Med ford; first vlco president, rMs. VI. C. Gard ot Ashland; socond vlco presi dent, Mrs. V. A. Clomouts ot Grants Pass; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Hurt llarmou ot Medford; recording secrotary, Mrs. McKlbbou ot Grouts Pass; treasurer, Mrs. 0. II, Yaupel PKGE THREE ot Ashland; niidltor, Mm, 0. J, Atnlnt gren ot Phoenix; district organizer, Mrs. A. A. Hlrd of Medford. Thoro being no othor lnialncsa to como before tho houao tho meeting wna adjourned until noxt spring. Mra. 8. U. Wlloy hnd nccompniilou tho delegation to Grants Pium nnd wna to hnvo given ono ot her Inspir ing talks on tho good to bo gained by fcdoratlng. When tho Invitation waa proaontfld by tho committee from tho boosters tnht tho Indlca join tho man In their mooting, It wns ngreod to, provided Hint Mm, Wlloy should bo allowed to ndilrosrt tho Joint nudlenco, which rourtnsy thoy only too gtndly ex tended. The women entered tho boosteis' mooting In a body nmldat n nplrltod hnnd-clnpplng and Mrs. Wlloy wna nt onco called to tho platform, whoro alio mndo a most masterly nddroaa. Her theme, If ono fhomo thoro woro, was tho uniting ot a purposo and concentration ot effort lu ono direc tion of civic Improvement by tho en tire community at tho snmo time. Onu point sho mado especially clear and that was that It Is our duty to go out ot our way to give the glad hand of fellowship to tho stranger within our gates. Medford hns been especially lax In this respect Hint wo have not called upon the newcomers, each of us feeling that wo woro nit uowcomem probably, and tho result has been that tho women hnvo boon dlaaatlsfld, many ot them heart-broken, and they have persuaded their busbands to tako them away from so Inhospitable n place. Wo could hnvo kept hundreds of flno families In Medford .who havo gono just because thoy wore, not mado to feel that thoy bolongcd hero nnd wero wnntcd hero. Now It us all work together start neighborhood clubs and each nnd every ono of us call upon at least ono newcomer within tho nnxt week. Let thoro bo a spirit of friendliness In stead ot frlgldness for, as Mrs. Wdley says, lonq stars nro an ana- moly In nature. Tho story hour which wna Inaugu rated last year by the educational de partment ot tho Greater Medford tho library. Slxty-nlno littlo people club, Is being continued this year by tho library. SIxty-ntnn littlo pcoplo attended last Saturday nnd seventy four today. Miss Paxson tolls a group ot three stories each Saturday, beginning promptly at 10 o'clock. All boys and girls nro urged to attend and parents nro asked to maku the cfort to sea that they go. Tho regular meeting tlmo for the household economic section ot tho Greater Medford club Is Wednesday, November 12, at 3 p. m. All club members who aro Interested In tho moro scientific management ot tho home, as wolt as in puror food, will please como to the library at 3 p. m. When it rains cloyou !pcnj en Kowcr-proof or do you r Fish Brand Reflex Slicker If and enjoy lh rIn bo- causa you tm iy n ,..i.l- M ..1. f tough nd idjr Mr vice, and to water proof thai not a'drop reach,' you even through I" openinga brrwrcn ih button. The lUftu Elbe dxtU. $3.00 a.r,r. Sitliftctton GairiettrJ A. J. Tower Co. N BOSTON by thU lfefrarf f ir. t !!.i mult P T , Tow. 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