Hi . MEDFORD MA.TL TRTT3UNE, MEDFORD, ORTCflON, SATtTttDAY, MARCH 7, 1014. PAGE 'rJXftfH. kuwyv w amiiY All riHninlllllnitlous ntltlll lit lut In by Prhliiy. Address society editor, or phono 8'J.J. A surprise natty whs kIvcii.oii Mr, nml .Mrs. II. 0. (Ilnseock nt IlftiS llciil (y s(ree( Wednesday hmjiiIiik In honor of Mr, Clniirork'N Iwcuity-Nflcoiul lilrtlnliiy nml his mother Mm. 1 1. It. Oxley of Hpoliniii), Wash. Tim guests were friend nml nolKhlmr nml thoy rninti substantially irouirod for u Komi tliim. follow Iiik n soelnlly ill iivoiiIiik. a ilnliity repast w ervud. Those present were: Mr. nml Mrs. Newton Tinker, Mr, nml Mrs. W. C. Wilson, Mr, mill Mm, (loo. Illnhop, Mr. nml Mm, Walter KnUtir, Mr. nml Mm. W. II, Meeker, Mr. nml Mm (Iootk" Dow, Mr. nml Mm. J, M Plelcher, Mr. nml Mrs. K. I.. Warnn morff. Mr. nml Mm, P. l. ()rr, Mr nml Mm. Al Woolmn, Mr. nml Mm. I lurry I,, WIUon, Mm, (lenrKu Prnuk, Mm, V. I'. (Imihl, Mm. Until ICiilziir. Mm, H. W. Ilitleh, Mm. Mnrllu Htowms, Mm. (Irnro .Mcl'oltiiui, Mis Kate H(iiu, Mlmi Vonetla KoUur, Mis I'.thol lloi'tilK, MU Velum Woods. MIm Irene Pranks, Mr. I. J. West ninii, Mr. I). I. Wilson, Mr. C. A. Meeker, Mr. J. V. Woods. Tlio Mandarin (in eh mi liy (ho Wednesday H(iiit)' rltili, at tho homo of Mm. U. V Wakctunn, (liU week, win n must micrntKfiil nffntr. Tim hnusti was npproprlntoly decor ated with Chinese lanterns nml um brella nml rliymniKlioiiiuimi. Tint ladle worn nlllrinl In Chlnosn costumes. Home ory handsome mamterlu routs being worn nml nil worn rorolvoil In (rim oriental tnnn nor. mi tun was served uion tint nr rival of each guest. Mm. Stoddard roml koiiiii selections from llrot llnrfo on (ho "llontlion Chluoic," nml Mm. I'lrkol on (liu "Origin of Toil Drink ing." Mm. Wnkeinan's (wo little nephew atllrcd nn Clilnn liojn plii)Oi a Chinese selection on Iho plnno. To.i nml Chinese rcfrcslrmont woru orroil (liroiiKhoiK (liu itftornooii. Tho chili otoil ii n n wliola to be come n member of (tin Drnnm League which Inn recently been organlxed. Moilfonl linn hoon fortunate this past wook In tinting (wo rt'iiinrkmily good concerts. Tlm( kIvoii liy tho (Irontor Moilfonl rlnli Momlny nflei noon with Minn Vcultn HnnilKon In charge, was most enjoyable. MIhi llniiilllon donervc grout croillt for putting on such n primrniii nml Moil fonl should lio riitiKrntulnloil upon being nliln to Imvo such n program given by nuintoum. Tim recital of Mr. Prederlrk Prw ton Hcnn-li Wednesday eonlng nn unusually good nml nlthuugli tho nuitloui'o wiih not ii h large ns It should hum hoon, It wiih most iippn- clnllm. Tho imnnliorri of tho Tuomlny liUiu'hoon (lull nml tholr lnmlmmln worn illuuor kuokIh of Mr. nml Mr. U. I. llutrhlHon Tiuiliiy ovoiiIiik. Thohii prohont wore: Mr, nml Mm. Wnkntiinn, Mr. nml Mm. Cliironio KnlKhl, Mr. nml Mm. Win. Ilmlco, Mr. nml Mm. JIihiIoIh, Mr, nml Mm. Vnlthorn, Mr. nml Mm. IuiiihiIou, Mnyor nml Mm. I'unlln, Mm, l-'llcli, Mr. J, A. I1. Ami row h, Mr, nml Mm. llomor Itothornml onturtnlnod Tuosilny uvoiiIiik nt tholr Iioiiiu with n ilunclm; pnity. Aiiioim tlm kuomIh (iroHont woro Mr. nml Mm Drnry, Mr. nml Mm. llnrry (Irny, Mr nml Mm, Ira DoiIko, MIhhou llntchl noil, Kontiior, lCniorluk, Trnohloml, Morton. MrHxm II. Dunul, Klmur Ko, iVormm Vnwlor, l.co Hoot nml H, McCiirtly. Mm, IMniir llnfor 'nntortulnoil Iho Nnllo llrlilKo rlnli Tlmmilny nflor noon nt ltuvlivon, nftor which cnr.lu oro plnycd. Tho Kiionta of tho club woro Mth, llnruioii, Mm, Ahorrroin lilu, Mltm Hnliulo mul MIhh Mlluuru. Mr, nml Mih. (loori'o .IoIiiihoii nml iliuiKlitor of Onklnml, Cnl., nru tho KUnutH of Mr, nml Mm. I.oon UubIcIih, Mm. .lohiiHon In tho hIhIoc of Mm. HUHklllH, Tho "Tom TIiiiiiiIi W'uiIiIIiik" wiih kIvuii nt (ho rrenli)torliiii oliurch KrN ilny ulKht hy CO of MiMlfonl'H llttlo folkn hntwoou 'ho nw of Ihroo mil1 iiliiu yonm In tho proMonro of no np procliitlvn iiuitlcnro of nlioiit riOO pooplo, ICiioh rhnrnctor roprt'Hoiitiil Voll liuow'u Moilfonl pooplo nml woro liKroiluroil hoforo nmrchliiK ilowu tho nUlo to Inko tholr pinion on th 'plndorni, Tho plnylot wnn rnrrloil off In n iiwiuiior iiurprlBliiK to tho oldor folkn, Tho ncthiK of tho bridal couplo, I'hll IIk Dlninoml nml Itoliort Clnnoy wun croilltnlito to ihllilion twlco tholr 'nuo, mill nil nrtoil tholr pnrt woll nml tho porforimtui'o pnitwoil without it flnw. Tho cotituiuoH woro kooiI. Thno InkliiK part wore: Ilrldul pnily -IliiuV. I'bylliH Diic tnonil unmiii, llohoit Clnnoy; uinM of honor, Tooilin lliiij;r)oi HckI imiiii, llohort Htoll.; Iii-iiIonpiiiIiIh, lioitlin I'orlir, H'lnii 1'o.w'M, lliiiiiiit .Imnoh, .loyi'ii .Mmlilox; utihom, I'nnl (Imiiii iiwny nml Hornt-o lllmmiml; rim,- lirnror, Kutlilooii AihIitmoii; nilnintor, I'uiim't Writlit; flowor uiili, Kuth S'owiiiiiii, llohlor Wnkofiolil, Murjo lie Amlomiiu, Mlliitu AlirciiH, llvn ViiukIiiiii nml lolo ViiiikImiii. (Iiii'.Mk Mother of liriilo, Itutli Hilliuui; inotlior of inoin, Kliwihoili WVInli; fnlhor of uiooiii, Itlulniiil Jiiiioh; (Iriimliuit Miilyol, l.tirriiiuo HlolU; (Iriimlpii MjiIkoI, Allen IVrryj (Irnmlmit TIiiiiiiIi, Kohl llilliupti (lriuiilm TIiiiiiiIi, rioro llumillon; coiihhiH, Itmnoiin Srarlo, .NfnrK'iircl HurriMui, Doiix l-lin' r old iiimIiIn, Mililroil Kyc, Itutli CniiiplnH, Mnrx'ii rot Vim Hooyoo; Imrliolom, Ifoborl I'ortor, hiiiiiH Aiulcmoii,' W'nltcr tfuholl; ininittor'M wife, llcntriou Sontnru; Frmik Willinum mul Doro thy llnlnlit, Day Pimtor nml .Mnr oollii Allronx, (loo, tloviuo nml Itutli Hlockiuiiu, Willium ('mnilioll mul Carroll Vf, K,i, ,,K, ,,,,,1 Ma.i rino .MoKonny, Wnrron ('oiirml ami Muriau Xowniau, lluilolii Srarlo nml Irouo Darnoll, llnymoml Kuips nml Unmet W'iUou, Jack I'ortor nml Wlunifroil Honlou. Sir. nml Mm. C. Dovorc of l'or( IiiiiiI a vo nuo oiKorlnluoil n few frlomU Tuomtny oonlui( In honor if lr. nml Mm. V. P. SulloiiKor who expect to ho nlmcnl from Moilfonl for ii year. I'lvo humlroil wnn piny, oil ilurliiK tho ototiliiK, Mr. mul Mm. A. I'. Htonuoti rcrolvlnr, prlioti for hlKliont nrori'H. A ilcllrloiu lunch- on wn ncrvoil n 1 1 o'clock. The Kiicfta woro Mr. nml Mm. P. Hul loiiKor, Mr. nml Mm. 11. I. KuIiir. Mr. nml Mm. 0. II. Mnnmlmu, Mr. mul Mm. C'tmrloH Honked mul Mr. nml Mm. A. P. Stouuott. Tho Uillca' Alii or tho Pronator Inn church will moot Tiionilny nftor noon nt 2:30 o'clock In tho chnpol, when work will bo propnrvil for tho cnnlcr unlu. Mr. nml Mm. Win. (JorlK hnto ro (uruoil from I'ortlniul whom thvyj npoul tho winter nml Imvo tnkou tho' (loorKo KIuk roNliloiico on Pant Main utroot. Mm. noorKo KIuk nml children will Ion vo hoon for WyomluK whom thoy will join Mr. KIuk. Thoy will ho awny for (ho tiummor. Mr, nml Mm. No If MIhh Mo.nloy mul Mr, lion Hhohlon will ho wook oml vliiltom of Mr. nml Mm. Mcln tyro nt PhkIo Point. Tim Itovollom will rIvo nnothor of tholr popular ilaneoH next wook, when All tho Knouts will romo ih "Woo TotH." At tho rvHlilonro or Mr, nml Mm ThomiiH I'. Knlilor No. 2.l Almoml Hlroof on tho evciiliii; or hint Momlny, MMim twonty rrlmiilM Kulhorvil to colo lirnlo dm Hlxlloth nuiilvrmnry or tho birth of Mr. Kuhlor. Tho ovoiiIiik f wiih kIvoii up lo KumuH mul iiiiihIc In which nil pnrtlcliintoil with nnlmatlon nml kooiI clu-or. A nplom!lil illnnor wan mrvoil by tho IiohIom which with Hm oloKnnt irvlro rj ultu hik iiuiimi .urn. ivniuor roputntioii n n hoKicKB nml oiilortnlnor. Tho ovont will ho Ioiik roinomhoroil b n'l pnrtlclpnntH nml nil Join In tho hopo Hint Mr. Knlilor Hhull llvo to enjoy many rcUirim of tho tiny or his birth. i no rnp'ii(rcncliuriT Clrolo ol tho WiiHhlnKtou kcluxjl hail a inoM Hiicconiifiil 'Pnthcm MootliiK" Turn. ilny nl;;ht nt the PrcHbytorlnn rnureii wiion plntiH woro tiiailo for tnulppliiK ami inaliilnlnlui; u play Krouiul. Nearly ciioiikIi nionoy wn ralniMl for tho linineillaic mjoiln. Ahoiil jiio pooplo worn proiunt. A bufrot lunch wan nerved In tho par- lorn. A tory Bend proRinm wnn kIv on ami nn addroHH wa:i kIvoii by Dr. Ilordm Htownrt or tho Uulvomlty of Oiokoii. Minn Hnodlcor wn IiokIohh nt u hrldito lunrhcoii niton Pob. 21 nt hor homo. A throo coumo lunclioou wn orvcd onrly In tho nftornou mul tlirn brldKo wn plnyml. TIioho who woro Invllod woro .McMdntni K. II. I)avl, Mann, I'urdln, Miller, Hchor inorhoru, IlarnelHirn. Palm, Dixon, McOownn, Ilutlor, Klwood, Poiito.1, Ilolnm. Cnrlow, llnrmon, W. S Campbell, Pnbrlck, Wortmnu, Ml Wool.n mid Mix Wortmnn. Mr. nml Mm. 8. A. Kroschel en tortnlnod with n Plvo llimdrod cnnl pnrty nt tholr homo on Went Fourth xtreot. Mm. lliult;o nml Mr. Wnfjnor rnrrlod orr tho prliex. KofroxluuoiiK woro xerved and n delightful ovenln? wnx enjoyed by nil. Thoo present were Mr. nml Mm. Dnnloli, IIiuIko, UwIiik, Piixon, Itodorix, Wnisnor ami KroBchel, Mm. C. II. Johimton, wlfo of Itev U. II. Jonnxton, fonnurty pnhtor ol tho Methodlxt .vurch In Jnckxon vlllo, nrrhed Tlmmilny from Victor la. II. l, hor prwent homo. She will lxii hor iliuiRliIrr, Mm. David Duncan of Knclo Point. Tho Parcnt-Tenchom Circle ol the WaxhliiRtnn xchool will moct Frldny, Mnrcli 13, 2:30 p. in. In tho xchool bullilliiK. Superintendent CoIIIiih ftml Mm, Campbell will pre cht the Hiibjoct, "Vocational Trnln lug." Mm. Kffle L. Tnylor returned homo Momlny rrom Cortnlllx where xho pent (ho wlulor. Her sou Armoud Taylor, who Ih a htudeut nt O. A. C. w,roinnlu until the end of tho xchool y en r. . Mli a Itoie Lew Ik of Kiikoiio Is too Kucxt of frleiuU on (Irlffiu creek. WOMEN'S CLUB NOTES colvud. Hho Sviih Milemllilly nccom pniilinl by I'rofexxor Knight, MIhh Ireland nml Mr. Hnwycr avo nn exhibition or two lioautlful clinr ncterlxdc dnncoH mm Mm, Hurt llnr mon rend a paper Introductory to (ho procrnm on lltniKnrlnn iniixlc nml Mxz(. A moedncof (ho executive bonnl or (ho Flmt Hoiilhern Oroi'on dlxlrlst Pedernllon wnx held nt Central Point Thumdny, Felirunry 20. Thlx meet Iiik wnx called In order (0 plan tho illxtrlct convention which will be held at (IrnutH I'iuh noine (luio In April. The (otnmllteix nxxlKued (o MeiUord woro nx followx; One enen on rexoliitlonx, noinlnntloriN nml cre dential nml tho perfecdn or (ho conidditlon and by 'nwx. Ten dif ferent dopnrtmciKx of work were de cided upon and ench chairman to hnuv Ion minute on tho program. To Med ford wnx nxtlKiied, clvlcx, con Horvntlou nml intixlr. Tliemj np polntmeulH nrn (0 be Hindu nt onto In order Jhnt the program may bo perfected mul itotton out early Med ford being acknowledged the muxlcal center of Southern Oregon, Iiiih nlxo boon axked to xupply four muxlcal uuuibem on the program. A rivo mlniilu report of each presi dent of n club will bo epectcd. Hop roxentnllon, prexldeiit or a club by Ivrtuo or her offlco, club of ten or more members, two delegates, nnJ one doleKnto for each iwen(y-flvo membem. It tins been decided to try ami ralie uiumborxhlp or tho Greater Mcdford club to two hundred lieforo Mnrc'i 27. Thoxo affiliating- with tho club now- will receive a nionibershlp card tinted to October 1. 191.1. The cxecudvo board of (he Oren(cr .Med ford club will meet Monday March 9th, nt 2 p. in. In tlm mucin Lily rooms or the library. A full at tendance Is desired. Thero will bo nn executive meeting of tho Drnina !oaKuo Monday after noon at tho public library at i o'clock. Tho names of Mm. W. A. FolRcr, Mrs. Ira DodKo ami Miss Allco Han ley havo been added to tho enroll ment of tho Urcntcr Medfonl club. llov. Win. I). Valor nml wlf of (IrnutH Piihh woro tho kiiomIh thlu wook of Ituv. nml Mm. W, P. Hhloldi, Mr. and Mm. F. Keener of Tnconui, WuhIi., hnvo boon (ho kucxIh ot Mr, ami Mm, Sam Itlrhnrdnon, .MfM. Worrell of Portland, formerly roHldent of Medrord, Ih (ho nuoit of Mm.' J. F. Munily. MIhs Ironn 1'lotnor of Huucnm fluent tho week-oml with her aunt. Mm. h. W, Hnynrt. Mm, 0. It. Kay wns IiohIohh to the Mlxslonnry society or tho Prosbytor Ian rluirch this wook, wlion n mott uiijoynhlo meotliiK wan held. Mrs. Delroy (lotclioll and hoii hn-o rotumoil rrom Cnliromln whoro (hoy hnvo upoiK tho Inst two months, .IiiiIko F. I. Ton Velio Iiiih loluineil from it (lip o CIiIciibo. Dr. mul Mm. K. It, Imvo returned from visit In California, French nml hoii 11 two month'B Mm. W. h. llonuott of FreBiio, Cnl , Is tho Kuost or her pnroutH, Mr, mul Mrs, Oatmun. Mr. and Mm. J. I). Blunott hnvo returned from a month's visit lu California, Miss Ida I .ee Kontnor entortalno.l the Thumdny llrldpo cluh thlu wook. Tho Tuesday llrldKo club mot with MIhs Allco BlrcvU lin week, Tlm music totem of Mod ford are show Iiik ii keen Interest In tho (Irentcr Medrord club musical whjeh occurs tho first Monday of each mouth nt (ho Piiko Theater, mul that this Interoht Ih very Kratlf)lnK to tho bond or tho department tuny bo con cluded. Perhaps 110 head or n de partment hns worked more zealously mul received nn flatterlni; results In mi short 11 time iih hns Mrs. K. M, An drew s, Thu plnno fund Is growing stendlly mul thero Is now n nice sum lu rendlness for tho first Installment when the right pluuo shall hnvo been decided upon, The musical last Momlny was n do- elded success lu otery particular mul (ho program with one exception was composed entirely of Lists composi tions. Particularly was It appro priate that Miss Venlta Hamilton should preside ns hostess mid select (ho program, its this young plauUt Is it pupil of n declplo of l.ts(x nml hits especially studied Msxt's music. Miss Hamilton shared tho plnuo-forto honors of (ho afternoon with Mrs. Irene Hamilton Isaacs. Doth or theso pianists nro desorlnvg of un usual pi also for tholr muMelaushlp nml techule which aro of tho highest order mul their Interpretations of l.tsst compositions woro characteris tically nrtUtlo nml brilliant, William Vuwler who Is a student of Mrs. K. M. Andrews gave n par ticularly fine rendering of his MsU song. Young Vnwtor possesses a bar itone voice of raio quality mul to this Is added tho artistic temperment. lie sinus with an understanding fur be yond his years. Mm. Florence llalllday llalght's song, h always, wns warmly re- Tho thoughts ol one million club w onion turned to die Illennlnl Con tention of (ho (cncral Pederndon of Women's clubs In Chicago, June IS, 19 H. Ban Francisco held out to tho gen eral federation the attractions of n semi-tropical clitmte, tho groat Pa cific and the scenic wonders of moun tain and valley. Chicago offers none of theso, but there Is a wealth ot tun terlnl In hotels, halls nml hospitality, and the work of (ho excursions com mittee will proto interesting features for Chicago guests at tho Dlonnlal. The Auditorium Theater, scatim: four thousand, lis, been selected for the general meetings, whllo tho so--oml floor of the Auditorium Hotel will bo used for tho different com mittees. Thero will also bo rest rooms In (ho Auditorium. Ucsldc this various halls nro being secured for other thsn tho genoral meetings. Thero Is o wealth of good things bo- Ing prepared by tho gonernl federa tion program committee, of which Mrs. Samuel II Sncatli Is chairman. Thnt thero will bo 11 correlation of IntcroalH In the afternoon sessions with the Inspirational addresses jf tho morning will bo or Immcuso value lo (ho delegates, enabling each to se lect what sho Is most Interested in. The conservation department, or which Mrs. Kmuions Crocker, or Pltcjiburg, MnssachusoMs, Is chair man, promises an address by (iirford Plnchot. Tho subject of civil serv ice reform will be handled by Mrs. Imogen II. Oakley, or Philadelphia, who Is national chairman of that de partment. Tho music department, of which Mrs Maxwell or Ohio, u chairman, will havo in charge tho music to bo rendered In connection with (ho memorial services lo Mrs. Sarah Plat( Decker, (o bo hold 011 Sunday nftornooii. On president's night tho different state presidents nro nskod to speak on (heir suite's greatest need. Ilullotln boards, placed where nil who run may read, will obviate tho necessity of making announcements from tho platform. There will bo but seven actual work ing days of tho convention, leaving opportunity for did sociological pil grimage planned by tho excursions committee nml directed by one it tho prominent soclnl settlement work ers or Chicago. This will bo of In terest and worth r every c!ub wo man who has made a study or any or tho quosdons which, are dealt with In (ho social renter work. The personnel of tho local board 1s perhaps a matter ot lntorest and It Ih believed that tho women selected, all eperlenced lu club work, are thoroughly competent to haudlo (ho llleiinlal In n way that will make tho meeting 0110 long to bo rememboro.l. Ily virion of (heir present oHIces ns woll ns their ability Mm. Francis D. "vorott, director or tho flenornl )'' oration or Women's clubs, Mm, Mln iilu Starr (Iralngor, (leuoral Federa tion Hlnlo senotury, and Mrs. Frede rick A. Dow, sao president of IIIU mils, nro .member. Thoy ronstl (11(0 tho connect Ing link between thu statu nml general federations nml tho locnl board, with n hand oiKrcach lii(; (o each, Tho chairman of (ho local board in Mm. (leorgo llnxx, president of tho Chli a 1:0 Women's club, ono or tho Inrgext department working clubs or tho country. Tho financial affnlrs or tho llleu- fnlnl nro In charge or Mm. John C. Hwlnson, neconil vlco chairman r the local board ami chairman or tho rinauco committee. Tho first vlco chairman of tho local bonrd, Mm. Frederick K. Tracy, hnx been termed "tin llttlo giant lu club work " Tho buslnerx of n preat convention mutt be thoroughly sys tematized nml In this work Mm An drew P Coon nx recording secretary Ih cngAgod, IffgSgMl MM mj lau-vwr MRS. WINN'S ADVICE TO WOMEN Take LydiaE-PinkhamWeg. etable Compound and be Restored to Health. Knnsax City, Mo. "Tho doctors told me I would never be a mother. Every month tho pains were so bad that I could not bear my weight on ono foot. I b?gnn taking Ly dia MPinkham's Vegetable Com pound and hod not finished the flrstbot tlo when I felt Ijrcatly relieved nnd I I took it until it. mada mo sound and well, and I now havo two fine baby girl. I cannot praiso Lydia E. Pink- j ham's Vcgetablo Compound too highly ' for what It has done forme. I always speak a word in favor of your medicine ' to other women who suffer when I hnvo an opportunity." Mm. H. T. Winn, 1225 Freemont Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Ilcari Wlint AnotlicrWomnn nay: Cumming, Co. "I tell some suffer ing woman every day of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and what it has done for mo. I could not eat or leep, had a bad stomach and was In misery all the time. I could not do my housework orValk any distance without suffering great pain. I tried doctors' medicines and different patent medi cines but failed to get relief. My hus band brought homeyourVegctablo Com pound and in two weeks I could eat any thing, could sleep like a healthy baby, nnd walk a long distance without feeling tired. I can highly recommend your Vegetable Compound to women who suiter as I did, and you ore at liberty to vse this letter." Mrs. ClUULlE IUC UCT, R. 3, Cumming, Ca. Pretty Pumps flaw Those who have Inspected our early spring styles hnvo boon very deeply Impressed with the largo variety of pretty stylou to select from. The Tango, Molba, Hulgnrlnn, Dnby Doll, Collegian and Colonial pumps am shown In all leathers and popnnr fabrics, medium heavy and hand turned soles. All very reasonably priced at $2.i"0 to 11.00. Why not solcct tho stylo you may dcslro before your alio u gone? j,itit C. M. Kidd & Co. 44 t DIVORCE Is a Serious Problem Wo aro utuiblo to furnish dlvorco papers but can supply Wall Paper representing tho lntest creation of tending American designers. Water's Paint and Wall Paper Store :i!8 Past Main St. Wo nito S. & II Green Stamps Medford Pharmacy PENSLAR AGENCY VINOL AGENCY Medford Pharmacy foap PostoffkT. Phone Us Your Wants. Phone 10 SEEDS Wo cany a complete line of Field anil (Jarden Seeds in package and bulk. SPENCER'S SWEET PEAS ALL COLORS Now is tho timo to plant Swoot Peas. Wo make a specialty of Lawn Grass Seeds, Alfalfa and Clovers Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 220 10. Main St. Phone i(i(V s&K They all sec it now what Henry Iford saw years ago that the light, strong, quality car, sold at a low price, best meets the de mands of all the people. Now they're all following -where Henry Ford led. $595 Is tho prlco of tho Pord runabout; tho touring cor Is $C45 f. o. b. Medford, complcto with equipment. Get catalog and particulars from C. E. GATES nPAUTA IIUILDIXQ. MPDIOUD, OIIE. K2&S 1 1 r 1 i 1 1 XL.. ' Tl". .1 S i vsa? IL No Transaction Is Complete Until Our Customer is Satisfied WE accept our full re sponsibility with overy transaction. If wo sell you tires, wo must earn your confidence and good w3L It is not enough that wo supply mileage; you are entitled to our personal interest in your tire service and all that per tains to it. 'We aim to sustain the reputation of the manu facturers of Fisk Tires as the Squarest Dealing Company Makers of tho Honestly Built, Service-Giving Tire, Fisk Tires are Furnished to Fit Every Type of Rim and Cost No More Than Other Representative Equipment The Fitk Rubber Company Curnl Wilt M Um Twill CmK SAN rRANCIJCO, CAL. MAfcCH HOUIK iiu. wk. rwiui.Of. 0tku4.C4 it r,ulK, CtL 3mwm. CtL Tim. CL Ut A(,Uh CU. EWING GUN STORE DISTRIBUTORS ill j a i