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v,r" PAGE TKRISI!.4 TUDDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKCION, .SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1014, 3C y R i iiv ir . ftM,i i' fKaxj 9 A public Installation of llwnfflctir olnrl of tint WimmIiimui uf llm VirU ninl tlu WoiiKiti of Woodcraft huh hold nt llmlr plniu of mvnlliiK Wednesday hmmiImk. Tho WoiiH'ii or Woodcraft Inslnlli'd tlit follewing: Guardian niilitliliiir, JkiiiiIu llcllln. r.nri ndtlsur, Kttti KiiiiiiIih; iniiitlrliiii. J. II. IIhIIIiik't; chirk. Knlherlnn Wult; lintilmr Kiln XIioiiIIh; tiiilaln of guards, Mary .Von; nttuhdntii roily. Hhliiiiliitrmir; lnnr scutliui, II. I) Mcllrldn; outr sniitliitd, Kmim llulo- jiiiiii; iniiiiiir.'irK, dim Hnmuels, C'lnr- cnci) Noo. Thu Woodmen of Din World ln uliillml officer for tho currnut year an follow : I.iiiiIh llomiHtt, rtitiMitl roiuiiiaiiiloi'i Geo. I.. Hhlrlit)-, ndtlsor llMit:iinnt ; (lio. W. Clitirry, bunker; W. II. JnrU. son, rlirlc Allun lllrilan, escort; 'I'. M. Jordan, wnlchiimu; II, C, Koycsc, sentry; (', A. ItlnnbnrKur, manager; II. W. Htearus J. W. J. Marlon, nhy slolnu. After Installation I ho larro and lenco wero entertained with a mock rourt trial In which a member mud charged with larceny ir-Mliliil hut by II. I'. Miilltiy, Judge; li. I.'. Klly, prosecutor, ninl dun Newbury, uttor imy for tint tlofntiDu. Tim jury vn inuilo up entirely of Indies anil throughout rninn to know unite a Kooil deal aliout tlio stern rculltloH of rourt life. Thu evening closed with a luncheon served bytho Neigh horn or Woodcraft, In nil tint evening's work ami pleas ure constitute ono of tint mom pleas urable mill tirofllnhln function en Joynl ly theso sotictle In years. Mr. nuit Mr. Win. rltlnu were given a pleasant "house warming" surprlso mriy nt their now hoinp on North Hcntty street Tuesday eu'iilug. Th eeiilug wn spout playing "101," In which nil tlui guest Joined. Those proNvnt wero, J. I,. McAh ron, Mr. A. II. Williams, Georgia nml Holing Mm. K. It. Oxloy, Mm. Until Kelter ninl Venlota, Mm. Henry Currier ami Oltitlm, Mr. nml Mn. Whiter Kiiltnr, Mm. Wornstorff. Mr. mill Mm. W. C, Wllitoti, Mr. mul Mm. W. II, Meeker, Mr. mul Mm. II. I,. Wilson, Wnltor nml Crmluln, Klhuyl ri'turmnn, Velum Woods, Mr. ami Mm, II. C. Glasscock, Howard, l.co nml Nellie, Mabel Gould, Mm. 1 I.. Orr Mary Ileus, Mr. mul Mm. (leo. lllihop, Thnil M. I'atlon, Mr, mul Mrs. J. M. Hctchor, Morgrlo Hem Ing, Mr. nml Mm. Tinker nml Mary, Mr. nml Mm. (I. V. Dow, I'on.i (loulil, dram McC'ollutn, llnrton I. Wiley, Mr. mul Mm. Hay Durham, Mr. ami Mm. U. II. Met. D. Wll mm, Mr. anil Mm. 1.'. 12. Wilson ami Orvlllo. .1. V. WooitR, Knto Stlno Mm. (loulil nml Alliert, Mm, UuluAlo J. Ktlno, Mr, mul Mm. I,. J, WeMinnn, Minn Kuituu AruiHtrouK. Tho Junior Cpworth Ichkuo or the Mi'tlioiilm rfplitrnpnl cliurt'li ko ii moKl oujoyalilo hocIiiI In the church on WYiliirHilay iivuiiIuk lan. Ahout hevoiity-flvo Iioh mul Klrla woru prcNcnt mul after a Hhort program of iiiiulc, recltatloiiH and a flvo-mlii-uto talk hy tho piutor they ml Jouriiflil to tho liimcment,' where n Kcnoral kooiI time wiih hud In play Iiik Kittnen mul In othor muuKonieutii. Later delicious refreiihmentrt wer'i rerved mul tho young people left for their homed, feelliiK they had had tho howl tliuo of their liven, Tho Icukuo In ono of tho iiiont ac tive mul Interesting orKauUatlonn In tho church, where the hoj'H mul girls nre not only liiHtructed In tho lllhle, hut alho In tho doctrluim of tho church mul In Christian iIuiIom, mul are trnluod to plrltual activities as their advancement toward Intellect ual mul rullKloim maturity may per mit. The officers or tho league nre: Huperlntondont, Mm, 13. O, Kid rldgo; pi'DMldent, draco llralnuid; first vlce-pieitldout, Arthur liens; hocond vlcHroHlilcnt, Harold Wlloyj third vlce-pruNdeut, (leorglo Will iams; fourth vice-president, .louoph llatomiiu; tiuurotary, Kthol Tutor man; tieusiner, Hlella Anderson, Tho Allar socloly of tho Catholic church gave u tea Wodnesdny In tho Parish hall. After a pleasant social afternoon lunch mul tea worn served, after which Mm D. IMatt rendered it pluuo milo, The coiuiultleo In chnrgo were Mm. Hchiuldt mul Mm. Duff. Mr. Mm tin Id lesson Is spciulliiK I llO Wl'llll III I'OlllllUll. Mih Wllnier (.' Cnrlwrlglit enter tallied Itifot riuilly eilnesdny nftvrnoon or thin week at her homo on North Ivy Mttidl, with a parcel shower In honor or Mm. llnlph t'owglll, nue llarnmd. Hewing and cards predomi nated din lug tho afternoon, after which a delicious two course lunch eon wns net veil The dlnrovery of a hugo lint hox iletoriited In wldo pink satin rlhliou and pluk water rolort and filled to overflowing with peal tlful c.irts of sllxir, cut glass mid linen from Mm Cowglll' friends, was the culmination of a most pleas uut afternoon. Mrs Cnrlwrlglit was assisted by her mother Mm. Klowir mid Mrs. (ladills Tliono present were Mrs. O. ('. King. John !" Lawrence, J. C. .Mann, It. W. Clnuc). II. I). Howard, J T. Ilummenllle, K C daddln, J :,. Helms, A. H. Hlover. II. W. dregoi), I". Ilellluger, It. I'. Cow gill, O. C. Crawford. Caroline llnlllngor nml Mln KlUnheth lllnckford. Mr. I). H. It. Walker, deputy su premo chief mul members of lien llur lodge or Medrord, Court No. 10, gave nil Informal entertainment nml dauco nt the Memorial hull In Ashlnnd, Thursday night, Tho Hen llur orches tra furnished the mimic. Itefrenh ments were served. Ashland's pro, pecihe members nnnounrcd tlu.dr In tentions of organizing nml were much plensed with the entertainment of fered them Next weduesdny n similar social meeting will be held In thnt city for the benefit of the now or ganisation. The following MoiUord members were present: Miss Fronn Mailer, Mlns Itose Meyers nod sister, Miss Dot Hchlusnliog, Mm. II. J, Crow ell, Mm. A. I. Armstrong. Hoy Wo ninck.. dejuity A. I. Armstrong, dep uty, II. J, Crowd). MllwtHtunrt, Jack (hcrdnrf, llnyd KcIut, C. NlchoU. O. V. Meyers, llert Newninn, llnrry MnnuliiK, Mill Odell, Mill I'nusher. Instnllntlon of officers nnd iocl.il night was held Weduesdny iiM-nlng of this week by tho order of tho Hast en) Htnr Asnlstnnt drnnd Matron, Mm Mcdownn wns the Instnlllng of ficer nnd Mm, l.llllnu Woodford, mar shall. Mrs. I. I.. Hamilton wns In mailed Worthy Matren: Mr. l.nw rence, worthy patron; Mrs. Knto Young, nnslstnnt matron; Mm. Wltte, sccrulnry. Mm, Ktrnng. treasurer. Mm Huminorvllle wns ronductress mul Minn Agues Isnnrs, nsklstnut con duclrcss. All the retiring oflfcers were pre sented with flowers nnd Mm. I'. M nil d llnrgrnve, past worthy tuntrou wns tiresented with tho pin of thnt or der. A bnuQuut followed the luntul- Intton, The monthly social meeting of St. Mark's dulld wns held In the Oulld halt Inst Tuesdny evening. Tho oil Jecl of these social evenings Is to bring together the members of tho Oulld nml their husbands nnd friends nlso tho members of the congrega tion nml to church, About fifty were present Inst Tuesday evening. Cards and a short niuMrnl program were the features of the evening and light refresh mentH wero served by the dulld ladles. Tho next social meeting will occur the second Tuesdny evening In l-'un-ruary. Ht. Mnrk'H dulld will meet ns usual on Thursday next In the dulld halt nt -;30 n, in, Tho visit or lllshop Rcnddlng to Ht. Mnrk'H parish Inst week proved n most satisfactory one nml tho com mittees working on the building fund nro greatly encouraged and will con tinue their work with renewed vigor mul Ht til greater Interest, A goodly sum has nlrendy been subscribed mul ndded to their nlrendy neat cnsli ac count will enable them In tho nor future to sottlu definitely on tho pinna regnrdlug tho now church, Tho l'ythiau Sisters will have so cial night WuduoHilny nt tho K. or I, hull, to which all l'ytblnim nro In vited. Mm. lion Trovvhrldgo lu chair man or tint committee In charge, those assisting her nro Mr. nnd Mm. John Olmstend, Mr. mid Mm. John (lodlove, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Flynn, Miss lono l'lyuii, Mr. lion Trow, bridge mul Mr, llnrry I. lug. MIsh K, Morrow of Klmnath Falls Is tho guest of friends In Bedford. Mr. nnd Mm. Win. lloyston or lloj ton nro spending tho winter nt tho Medford llotol. Mr. Uoyslon linn mining Interests mi tho const nml may nmlio his hoiuu here. Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Christian church met with Mm. Heeluy Thurs day of this week when plans worn madii fur u surprise social to bo held I'ebiuiiiy II, A (uet homo wedding wns cite brnted Monday afternoon, when Miss I'tbel .1 Drown, daughter of Mr, mid Mm, William Ingram Drown wns united In ninrrlngo to Mr, Chnr'es Sou In of I'ortlnud. Only tlio Inline dluto rnmlly wns present, Itov, W II Hamilton performing tho ceremony Mm. Koulo ha it host of friends In Medford, where she linn lived for several years. Mr. Hotile Is n mem ber or the piano firm of Boule Itros. The happy couplo left for i'ortlnud Mondny afternoon, wiioro they will make their home. Mm. Illrd, chairman of the civics department of the drenter M I'd ford club, entertained nt luncheon I'M dny nt tho Hotel Medford. Her giisstH were those who are Interested In Inaugurating the "fly-swatting" campaign, mid weie: Mm. K. I". (lore, Mm. McKlbbeti of (Irnutn l'nss, Mayor I'urdln, Professor O'dam, Dr Hodge of I'nlverslty of Oregon, Pro Nsor Wilson or ). A. C, Dr. Thnyor. Dr J Lawrence Hill, Profeniuir Col lins, lieu .Sheldon and Itobert Ituhl. The .Men's club of tho Pn-tb)ter-Ian church he'd Its regular monthly meeting Inst Tuesday evening, Janu ary 13, when seventy-six men wero In attendance. A splendid program was enjoyed nnd euthnslnsm In spired. Dr. F. d. Young of tho Unl verslty or Oregon will lecture to the men on Friday evening, January .'3. nt 7.30 o'clock, on "Tho New Cur rency lllll " All the men or tho city nre reiusled to henr this lecture. A roller skntlng party wns given nt the Nnt Thursday night. Among those, present were: Mr. nnd Mm. duthrle, Mr nnd Mm. Preston, Mr. nnd Mm. Ituhl, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilainlll, Mm, McCormnck, Mm. Daggett, Mm. rnltiirnon, Miss Daggett; Messrs. Hlatcr Johnson, "A'llns ...ick.wlth, Conro Flero, Daggett, I.eonnrd' Car penter. Dunbar Case. The Men's club of tho Presbyto." Inn church gave their regular month ly dinner Tuesdny evening In tho chnpel. There wero "5 men present. after dinner n business meeting was held by a musical program nnd so clnl time. Mr. (I. A. Hutz hns returned to Medford on n short visit. Mr. IluU will be business manager of Freder ick Preston Heard), a violin 'cellist of nolo, whom ho will Join next month. Mm. F. K. Merrick left for I'ort lnud Thursday, where she goes to at tend tho mid-winter luncheon of the executive bonrd of tho ntnte federa tion of women's clubs or which sho U second vice-president. Tho members or Mm. F.d War ner's Sunday school class of thy Presbytorlnn church were hostesses to the members of Mr. Harrison's class Friday evening. Mrs, Ilrncklnreed entertnlued nt luncheon Tuesdny In honor or Dr, llerthn Stewart of Lugetie, The other guests wero Mesdnnies Tlsdnle, P. J, Neff, Meant nnd doro. Mm, Helen (Into mul children leaves next week for I'ortlnud, where sho will Join her father. Judge Colvlg with whom she will make her homo. Mm. John M. Hoot linn ruturned homo from a trip through Califor nia. Miss Josephine, has entered n girl's school In Palo Alto, Mrs. W. CI. Aldcnhagoit of San Francisco who linn been tho guest of friends for several weeks, returned to her homo this week. Tho Ladles' Aid or tho Presbytor lnn church will meet next Tuesdny afternoon nt .':30 o'clock. A full attendance Is desired. Mm, Victor mul her son A. C. Hlchard, who hnvo boon tho guosta of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Wortman loft this week for Portland. Mrvrnnd Mm. Paul Jannoy hovo returned from Callfornln nnd aro vis King friends u Medrord. The Auction Hrldgo club wna en tertained by Mm. C. I. Hutchison Thursday of this week. Mr. nml Mm. I). It. lllll hnvo re turned from uu extended visit In California, Dr. and Mm. 0. H. Iluy and MUs Mablo Hay are spending the week I'l Portland, Mr. nml Mm. i:. l, llnnley and lillldiCli left for I'oiiliiiul this week Tho Young Ladles' Modality will give n dance nt the parish hall, Houth Oakdnlo, on Tuesday, January V), Hi ISO to Ili.lO, All nro welcome Mrs. I". 12, (lorn was hostess nt mi liiformnl musical mul ten Sunday af ternoon, given In honor of Dr llerthn Htewnrt or Ktigcne, Dr. llertha Htewnrt of Kugnno, was honor guest nt n luncheon given Monday by Mrs, Jnnci nt her home ou Capital Hill, Miss llurthn Woolverton, who hns been spending the week In Medford, has returned to her homo In Oold Hill. Mr. II. Paul Thelss nnd daughter Miss (leraldlne, returned Friday from southern California. Mr. and Mm. Itctlph P Cowglll (nco Human!) hnvo returned from their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. (J. W, Darrow have gone to Portlnnitf whuro they will make their home. Mr. nnd Mm, Conro Flero enter talned nt dinner Wednesday nt then country homo. Mrs. K. IjUoii or Portland Is tho guest of her daughter, Mm. II. A. Shelley. Mr. nnd nnd Mrs. A. C, Allen nnd fnmlly left this week lor Snn Fran cisco. Mr. nnd Mm, Frank T. Hurgcss and daughter, left this week for Cali fornia. Mrs. Arthur Woods of Albany was tho guest or friends In Medford this week. The Hon Temps club held another of their enjoyable dances Wednesday. Mr. Porter J, Nefr leaves this week on an extended trip to Minneapolis. Mr, Frnnk Muddcn loft for Seat tle, thin week on n business trip. ,,.-- MUs Irono Plotncr has returned from'n visUnjf.Oltndalo. "' Mr. tiuy Conner loft this week on n trip to Seattle. , WOMEN'S CLUB NOTES Dr Clifton Fremont Hodge, whoso books on nature study hnvo become. household treasures nnd standard school works throughout tho United States, hns clvcn the people of Mod ford n long-to-bo remembered series of tnlks this week. The doctor has n charming personality, Is n fluent speaker nnd holds his audience spell bound. No ono who heard his story of the bluebird fnmlly he reared In his doorynrd wltl ever forget It, nor will they ever again bo able to pass our llttlo feathered friends by un noticed. Ills talk this aftornoon will bs on children's gardens and Inruktrlal work nt tho library at 3 30 p. m., and at 7 30 p m. his subject will be "Laws mid Principles or Life" This will closo tho series of lec tures which has been ono of the fin- THIS WOMAN'S SICKNESS Quickly Yielded To Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound. Baltimore, Md. "I nm more than glad to tell what Lydla E. Pinkhnm'a voroibdio im pound did for me. I suffered dreadful pains and was very irregular. I becamo alarmed and sent for Lydia E. rinkham'a Vegotablo Com pound. I took it rt g ularly until I was without a cramp or pain and felt like another person, and it has now been six months alnco I took any medldno nt all. I hope my little note will assist you In helping other wo men. I now feel perfectly well and in tho best of health." Mrs. August W. Konpnek, 1632 Hollins Street, Dal timore, Md. Lydla E. Pinklmm'a Vegotablo Com pound, made from nativo roota and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds tho record of being tho most successful remedy for fomalo Ilia wo know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on fllo in tho rinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., scorn to prove this fact. For thirty years it has been tho stand ard remedy for female Ills, and has re stored tho Ileal tli of thousands of women who have Wen troubled with such ail ments as displacements, Inllammatlon, ulceration, tumors, Irregularities, etc. If you vnnt Npnolul ntivlco write to L) ilhi K, l'iiikliaiu Med icine Co., (conlltlentlal) Lynn, Mhhm, Your letter will lioiipoucd, rcutl ami HHsvvt'rtul by it wmiiuu mul liultl lu atrlct voulltlvuoe. 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H, Kdlth Hill llookor, state president of tho W C T V, Ono est ever given In Medford. Mr Hodgo Is ono this const for tho win ter only, his homo being In Massa chusetts, Any high school girl wishing a place In n homo or any lady who would like u high school girl In her homo please report to Mrs. F. O. Thayer, Miss lluth Merrick, Mls Lu- cllo Marshall of tho CoLege Wom en's club. 9 The department of literature will hold a midwinter social afternoon nnd tea Monday, January 19, from 3 to C o'clock, at tho rcaldcnco of Mrs. B. B. Core, 1115 Ocncva avenue. Thlsi social afternoon will tako tho place of tho regular meeting of the depart ment, ns Mrs. C. L. Schlefrelln. who was to have charge of tho program. Is In California. All members of tho flreator Medford club ore cordially Invited. Mrs!' F. B.- Merrick, second vice president of tho state federation of women's clubs, has gono to Portland In response, to an Invitation sent out by tho secretary to all tho clubs throughout the state that their pres idents and members attend the monthly meeting and luncheon of tho Oregon rederatlon at the Hotel Port land the third Saturday or each month. At these monthly nicotines all questions relating to club activities throughout the state will bo dis cussed. Mm. Merrick, ns a member of thu board went primarily to attend tho official board meeting following tho luncheon. Should any member of a federated club In Southern Oregon bo In Port land on tho third Saturday of any IF THEY'RE KLEIN MADE THEY'RE TAILOR MADE Medford Tailors ? The Medford Cleaning and Pressing Co. On Monday, January 19th, this institution will open for business at 30 N. Grape St. We're prepared to do all kinds of clean ing and pressing. Have had experience in this line and will guarantee all work. We will call for and deliver all work and want you to give us a trial. Suits pressed for 50c. Cleaned and pressed $1;25 Ask for of tho greatest lecturers on tho rn ciric coast No admission, plenty jot room Good music. month during tho winter thoy aro cordially Invited to attend the lunch con. Communicate, with Mm. Sadlo Orr Dunbar for further Information. . t J, Tho regular meeting of tho depart ment of social hygiene, which is scheduled for tho second Saturday or tho month, wns postponed lintIL last Tuesdny In order that thi de partment might enjoy tho privilege! ot hearing Dr. llertha Stcwart.jjwhol gave a splendid talk on sex hygiene and reproduction. Dr. Stewart lec tures In Jacksonville Saturday and goes north on Sunday. Her (work hero In Medford has been highly In structive nnd grcntly appreciated, and particularly bo by tho socitl hy giene, department of the Crvatcr Medford club. r Tho next mcotlng will be on Thurs day next at tho home of Mm. pi G. Gore, on Geneva street. wha n course of study on social hyglcnixSvUl bo begun. Dr. Iicrtha Btuart's lectures- i d ur- Ing tho first half of tho week ere Back of it is tlie cmpnatic aj proval of munbcrlcs women who demanft purity, efficiency anq wholcsomencss. Bo4 cause we have met this demand at a fain and reasonable Di'ice.V is the reason we arc enjoying increasing sales of Crescent Baking Powder Sold by All Grocers club rates. Phone No. 57 of profound Interest to tho tttlnktnsc women of Medford, It It le W re grotted that no few attended them talks alnco thoy wero of tho moti practical sort. Hho deplored tho wearing of cor sots, high heels and tight clothing Her own trim, uncorsotnd figure, Ii most grace fit I and becoming coilmnt should bo proof enough that a glr docs not ncwd to wear a comet iror ikr to bo trig nnd dainty. ; iter comments on tho ventilation o rather lack of ventilation, or Med ford schools, has caused a gtcat dea of comment, and wo hope will bo pro ductfvo of good. A plan Is belitR thought of among tho mothers to re quest that each teacher nnnio some child ns monitor of tho thermometer whoso duty It shal be tomnka hourly readings of tho temperature, record theso on a card nnd at tho ond of th,? week return theso cards to tho com mittee, Such a plan would go frir toward vindicating tho teachers conl tontlon that tho room la not too hot If such wero found to bo tho caso. Tho teacher Is often busy and fort gets about tho temperature, but tho small boy or girl Is only too h'.ad to bo mado a monitor with sonto defi nite work to accomplish and wo hopo to sco this plan adopted In each school. Good VtMXl. If you want good wood, get It from ' Frank H. Itay. & j Stylish Shoes- $ at . - "J1 Popular Piiee ? Below are shown ontot this season's' iOrrTOp-, ular and sen'icc'ab-U styiesr Short vamp, broad high toes, Cuban heel, in pat ent, gun metal, suede and tan leathers, $2.50 to $4.00 Same in medium and low heels, in patent leather for dress and gun metal for service, $2.50 to $3.50 Hosiery for the Family. First-Class Bepairing C. M. KIDD : K i 1 &lf 7 TT- $F '7 ? 3 r 4 ' tl If , i