Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1914)
jju1- fM '''$. i-O Vf. O fi" A'l K Bedford mate trtbtjnb, medford, ornwoN. Saturday, may no, 101. aob TUrlEl err; . . . . i'j. SBBr i -. ,.., rw r-4-i. fWytlMMMi . ,i 'i ,. i ray1 All roiiimiiiilrntlinig should do In liy I-'rlilay, Aililres smloty editor, or plioiiii 82-J, Tin Interest inlum In I tit rourso f lliinio Kroiioliilrs, which lin linen In liroKroim this wiwli, linn no filled the Hunt of muiiy women, Hint tlnr lias hfiMi Ittlln time for thliiKR nurlal Tlm roiirsn wnn a most IntorentliiK one, npil limrli (ifcful )iinletit was r.lum which ran lm iisrtl In the every ilny rooking, Oient iireiinrntlniis liav.i linen un derway all wenk, for the graduation cnrrlM'K of I lut IiIkIi school, whlrli or riirn'il Krlday evening ntul the week linn heen n vrry busy cim, although nut iiiiirh ibh litrn going on In n so rlul wny, Mr. J. Hlllwell Vllos hns given b very lM-ntttlf nt rup to the rose orlo ly to lm iimiiI n n lriihy In tint roue show next vrok. ( U offered for Dim beat llylirdl uTi'timl roe any nnmi'il arl't)". All I hit rnjis given nm on exhibition In I ho window of Martin J Neddy's Jewelry store, Tim one given by K I). Ilrown (or lint best ten room U n ilnlnly, bunded, ttolil llncil riii of Titry rholiit design. TImi Hollywood orrhuril ruji Ik iirfitliy lulit. KfUfn fill In niilllni! ntul In nffereil for tho best Ion pink roMt of nny named vnrlety. Tint I In II Im cup I similar to I hit Hollywood and Is offered for Iho best li'ii' rtd row of nny named va riety. K. II. M mid i'ii bus given n rup for three vnrletlri of Hybrid ten roses, three blooms each. Tim rup In plain with IiIkIi rimed handle very grac-ofti! In design. W. II, (lore's rup given for Dm hot root In tint garden I it beauti ful thine of froiii'd ullvur itncrnvod, "Tim UI4 W, II, Oiirn Trophy, IhtM Itomt In Iho (lardni. Won liy , . " Wllllmn llnnluy'a rup, given for tint fitiunt haikct of Ittriity-four rnm nny nnuivd nrlllrn, l n inoit man nlflnint tliliiK mid miul Im won Ihri'o tlnmii. Tim rup In perfectly plain, Kold llnrd nnd In vnluod nt 990, Kxlillillom In llm rono nhow will ho ri'iiilrod to furnlih tlixlr own tnntn. I'lnlit kIm vnnon nt Ion cnt oiirh will ho on unlc nl tlm Holland llolol, iiillnhln for ttio exhibition of the lied ron In tlm garden. Tliimt ilcnlrliiR rlaimlflCBtlon Manki ran procum them from Mr, C, K. (lutim. Thrvf more eupn were ilnnnletl ! tiny. Rev, Mother Vincent Keirer of I'orllmiil offer n lii'iiiitiful rup nn it trophy in icelion (I for Imdy mm liler nitcH, For llu hex! liowl or Imnket of ilcrornlive rosex, neelion II, Itouinnlil II. I'nrttoiiH of tlie llillerent orelinnl ill give n rup. llm CroKecnt Cit,v(lrnnU INihm rnllroinl offern n cup for epiiriitc nutncil vnricticM in hi-cIIou A. .Mod ford Camp No. 00, Woodmun of tlm World will hold n hlu clam Initiation In Iholr hall over DnnloU' itoro, Monday night, June Int. be ginning promptly nt 8 o'clock, nt whtrli time a largo clam of trangor Mill bo Introduced Into llm protvc tloti ilegrrn of tlm order. I, I, Monlt, l'.cai roumil or tho ! rifle JiirUdlctlon of tho order will bo prt'Hciit to nMlrt with thu Initiatory work nnd thu Introdiitlon of candi date. ImltutloiiH have boon ox. tended to I'hoonlx, AhIiUuiI und (IrnuU Tana cumim, uud it largo at tendance Ih iinureil, Tho mooting will bo followed by n big biwio.net and u very pleasant evening In lit Mora for ull who attend, All mcmberi of thu order aro rciiueslod to be present ut (hlu luoellng, and by their proa oucn iiHUt In making t tho largest und inoiit nucceaHful Log llolllng over held In thU part of Mm JurUdlc Hon. Mm, (leorgo J, Kunxmiiii of 330 Knight Htrnot gavo a tea Wcdnonduy, Mry U7tli, In honor of tlm birthday of her mother, Mrx. A, W. Candor und or Mm, (Hiind Mela nnd MInii Muo Monloff, whoso blrthdau full on tho numo dulu, A lurgo uiutnriilerit of patulcs (for HiuilghtH) decoinleil Iho dining room tablo und lint pluco cards, Tno Kiieuli were, bonldos (ho kuikIs of honor, Mm, ihinulil HprliiK'T, Mrs. Mmni I'lillbroi'lt. Mm. A. H, lllllon, Mm. HmiIIh Ilrown, Mis. A. J, llunby, Mm. (iiiiri Mniiliiff, Mm, Cuiliviliiu Dim Imiu, Mini Ihu Mli"s Mury Duvlilsuii, Aium Juffuryi VlrKlntu Vunm, Mr J.Iii!ioIi, Hlilrh'' VVt'lx Mr. MtMl Ml. 14 I' IJlllllflti IHl'T' UlNtMl Ml dlHHMr KiMsy hIkM frr Mr sM Mm, fi4 r-vl 4 m, tl The I.ndles' Aid Noclnly of Ihn C'lirlstlnii rhlirrh Hint Wednemlny nt Hie hoinn of Mrs, (lorlruilo Klrlipiu rick, 1MH West Main street. Ilefortf tlm refreshments of Ire 'cream, strawberries, and cake Were sorted, n busluexa Hireling wan held In which ways nnd means to furnish tlm church kitchen were disclosed, The gHonls Mere Mrs, Kinersou, Mrs, drover Darnelllo, Mm. Hull, Mrs. I.. I), Jones, Mrs. Hen (Inrnelt, Mrs. V. K. Merrill, Mrs, II. I Mill key, Mrs. I'cal, (leorgo Hcoll, Mrs. A. II, Ilrown, Mrs. Chas, Ilrown entertained with a luncheon I'rldny. The gucnti were Memliiuies (.'unipbi'll, Dunlop, llafer and Hloke, Tlm Juvenile Club rhurtered llm motor Monday evening and visited the Hleven o'clock dancing club of AxliluiiiL About hlxly-flve oiiic Hindi! tho trip and ull had u most enjoyable time. A personal letter lias been re rnud by Mrs. Kdmund Ilurke, prcsl dent of tlm Drama league, from Torben Itobertsou, the actor, concern lug bis appearing In Medford next year, He states that plans for n weMern trip mve already boon made, but if It Is possible to so arrange It, he will bo very glad to play both here nnd III Kiigene, Mrs. O 0 Hoggs of 1119 Honth Orange street entertained l.a Vnudl Hewing club Friday afternoon. The guests ero Mrs. V. M. Van Hcoyoc, Mm. It It. Kblo, Mrs. T. C. Wicks, Mrs, C C. Van Hcoyoc, Mrs. Hert An demon, Mrs, II (1, Hloeckman, Mm Heorgn Collins, i. ml Mm. Kdward Hon tor. MisMen If ut It ntul I(oc HillingM en lerlnineil the fourth A grifdc of Hi KiMMovi-lt school nt the home of their piirrntn Mi Myrtle 'uvetiiie Kri iluy nlleriHMin, dome ntul tnuxif wnn riijoyril. KcfreHlinicntH vcr(r Hervcil ilnriinj llio nflenioon liy MrH. Hilliug-i, iiMiHtctl by MiMieH Mury Jni'kMin, Until nml Hm IlillingM. Hevernl members of tho Colony Club motored to Ashland Friday nnd spent tlm day nt Hie llelmau baths. Among thosu In the party were Mm. Klowart I'atlcmon, Mm. (Mill Hamlll. Mrs. McCormark, Mm. Fred Cowlcs, Mrs. Ilowne, Mm. I'restou and Mlns Ilurke, Cards havo been received nnnounc Ing the marriage of Mm. Nell l.ecvcr Jeffum. sister of county commissioner W. C. Leover, to Mr. K. B, Mge pf Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mm. Mugeo will make their homo In Klamath mils, whore Mr. Mugee Is u druggist. St. Mnry'rt ncndrinv crndiinliott ex eri'the will lie held next Wednesdny evening in (he muie room of the iicudi'tny. The exereihcs ore of n ilrimmtlo nml musical nature, in which the entire hdiool III purlici pnte, Illiiine Kliim Inis prepared u mini her of rhuriniu); twister iidveilisiug the coming iom rluv, mid Iium pre Mcntcd llicui to the Itoso noddy. Tlicsc postern ore In lie pluecd on billlioiirdN in every town in (lie ltoguc Hiver vnlley. ' Tho mlsslonury society of the I'rcs bytorlun church wilt meet with Mrs. A. H. Welch Tuesday afternoon at 'J:.10 o'clock, ut her home on Bast Muln Rtreet. Tho subject for the meeting will be "Alaska." There will bo u iuinlcul program Hunduy evening at the I'rebbytorlun church nt K o'clock, when Mm. Flor enco llullldiiy.lliilght, Miss (leruldluu Thelss, Or. Ilovvurd uud tho church )iimiette will slhg. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. (lullirlo. wore ios(h a,t dinner WudiioNduy evetijiig, when their Kiiesta were Mr. und' Mrs. Hiiillmr Carpenter,. 'Mr. mid Mfe. Un coin ArCormlick mid Mr. nnd Mrs, Win. Ilowiiu, MIhh Dorothy VlcHs who left here with thu lloston Ideal Operu cainpuny, Is making great progress nnd has been udvunced from tho chorus to solo parts und u enjpug her work vrry much, Tint Ciiliroriilii.Oregon l.ifiht (k Power i'iiiiiiny Iinw iloimlcil (lie lieiil nml lKhU lor Hie Hold IIoIIiiihI iliirlnw Hie iiisu hhiw nml In Her pilules' I'linlfki, MIm Kli.lnu llynn nf flrmils IMm Is spitidiui( hi wttk In Mfdlurdi VMlllIK fflfllds, ' Mm, M. H. Hwwwm tf HUtmiU Fulls U lk nimi it Hff M I", Ht, I Tho Ooldiin Muk lllhlo Clnwi of the lluptlst Hunduy Hchool were eii tertnlned at tho homo of Mrs, Chas Urine Young Tuesday lift or noon, Mny 20, A Korlnl hour was spent following which the biislnvss meet tug was railed to order by the presl dent. Officers were elected for one enr as follews: President, Mrs. Mamie Dennett. Vlrel'iesdent, Mrs. Fluid Hoover. HecretnryTrensurer, Mm. Jessie Uracil, Itoporter, Mrs. Kvn Mains Carlow. HofreshuieiilH were served by Mm. C. II. Young, Mm. II. W. Mendowa and Mm, M. I,. .Meadows. K Tlm mnrrlnge of Mis Bulalle Oaten to Dr. Julian I. Johnson was solemmlzrd Hunduy ut high noon, llev. W, T. Van Hoy of Ashland performed tlm ceremony nt the new home on the corner of Jackson und llartlett streetH. Only th Intimate friends of the couide were present. The bride him been a teacher In Ashland for the past three yearn and tlm groom has practiced medicine there for several years, but has re cently come to Medford. Tlm membem of the "Artioun" Hllil Cluss, who graduated this year, were honor kiiumIx ut u delightful parly given Monday evening by Mr. uud Mrs, Aiken. A mock wedding formed part of the evening entertainment nnd sev eral musical helectlous were given. The honor guests were: Misses lloth Htewart, Mamlo Clark, Mable Bverhnrt, l.oralne I.awton, Mildred Hilton, Fern Dully, Kimlce Davis and draco Ilrown About sixty guests were present. Mm, C. ,M, BngllRb entertained at luncheon Thursday for the pleasnru of Mm. I'fontt of Halt Lake City. The other guests wro Mm. Dennl wdjt Mm. J.itke. Miss Merrick, Mrs. Harbin, Vim. I.tinmdcn, Mm. Wall and Mm, Kolge.r. . Miss Knillle Fleru has returned from n four yearn stay In Btirupe. whore she has been studying sculp ture, and Is the guest of her brother, A. Conro Flero, when) slm will re main until fall. Mr. und Mm. c. Kviumon and Miss Bvanson, who huvn been tlm gnonts of Mr. und Mrs. B. A. Bvanson, left Monday for their homo In Minne sota. Mrs. John Hanks of Fortland Is ho guest of her mother. Mm. Until lloilowny, who will entertain for her Hunduy evening. Mm,' Abcrcrombla entertained at luncheon Wednesday for Mrs. Bdgar llafer, Mm. Hurt Harmon und Mm. Walter Stokes. Mm. Pfotttx. who has been the guest or Iter sinter. Mrs. Donnlson, left Thursduy for her homo In Bait Ukn City. " Mrs. I J. Nff the guest of Mrs. Mabel II. Famous In Bugcue, where sho will reititln for commencement week. Mm, Dunbar Carpenter waa the dinner guest of Mr. and Mm. Fred Lewis Tuesday ut tho Medford Hotel. I , ,MUa Annette Wukeinan returned ftundiiy from I'ledmoiit, California, vliero she bus been attending school. Mm. J, Htuntey, who bus been visiting relatives In Medford, has re turned to her homo In California, Muster linger Cowles returned from Ranta Durham, whew ho Iiuh been unending school the past year. Mm. Clinton McCurdv will nutAr. lain ut 'luncheon tho T'aiile)vulc j'ltib ut , her, home In TMcnt. ; I - m 1 Mfsit Wuyne Deuol bus returned from Hvrkeley, where hIiu hua been attendluK the University..' ' t , The Friday llrldgo club met ut'the lioniti of Mrs, II, (I, Liimsdeu nt G 10 Honth Holly atreet. . ." J Mrs. M. T. Wurd of Itosullu, Wuh.( Is llm guest of her sons, Mvssm Juy mid llothby Wurd, ' ' Mr mid Mm. Bin 1 1 Nuber Imve rw liiiiiml from u trip lo Hsu Frunclwo, Miss Lllllsn IshiI, of sJiIumiI, (ims liuvn vMllpg ((hmU Hi MwJUiid. t f Mr. My Hwn ut m vHf U IM uwt f f,ii44 ut MtHtfwe:, . MM. A, Uf Mi'tHiitm rftwrsMNt fiw' Mm. M, M. I'utiiiiui loft this week for Han FrnnclMo, whore she will visit her son. Mm, Wheeldon Illddln entertnlned the Thursday llrldgn Club this week. Mrs. Wurren Is the guest of her daughter, Mm. Wlllard Campbell. WOMEN'S CLUB NOTES It llilCH not MM'iH to lie llioroiiKlily understood (lint the better lniliics jonlest ln'n'coiinly nffiiJrniid tlml llnbieK from nil the MirrotimliiiK tonriH nnd couiitrv nre wmiled. There Ih to be no confusion or crowding thix yenr, us the si;ieious iipstnir rooiiiH of the Hnllmiil hotel lire (o be (timed over to the bnliieH mid the cxmniiinlioim will be entirely private, liegistraliou nliniild be made prev ious to June 5 nnd 0, so n lo uvoiil deliiyH. Vou vnn register jour bnliv ut (lie Medford I'linnniicy, nenr the IKistoffice, from Hill) to 11 -ItO nnd from 210 to 4 :30 on Wednesday nnd Thursdnv of next week, or you mny regisler by phone, nilling Hie cliiur mmi, Mm. Nolilitt, 370-L. Seven cIiiIih, three iiierclimiU nnd three individunU Imve given cups mid money n prizes. The eups nre on display in the window of Martin J, Heddy'n jewelry More. Club activities hove about ceased for the summer. Monday's meeting of the Greater Medford club with in stallation of officers practically ends the club year. Mrs, B. B. (lore retiring president, called the meeting to order and asked for tho annual reports of tho differ ent departments. These wcro filed .with the secretary. The treasurer's report brought forth hearty applause as It showed tho club's reeelppi dur ing tho year, Including the rnlo of ItVtl Cross seals, and tho amount token In by the music section, to hnve been flOl'4.79. The social hygiene section reported their last meeting to have been so well attended that tho asembly room was too small to contain the audience. Mrs. Schleffellln read the result of the fly campaign In which the iloo-e-Velt school killed 1.078.72C files. Johnnie Wolf or the Washington school received the $10.00 prlxo of fered by tho Medford Commercial club to the child killing the largest number. Johnnie swatted 2? 1.221 files and surely deserves a into of thanks from the citizens of Medford. The literary department reported a very enjoyable years study with steadily Increasing Interest. The educational department have had a most profitable year with good at tendance. The report of their com mittee on schools was accepted. Tho music section reported tho purcluiM) of a Ornnd piano for tho use of the club and enthusiastic aud iences at their many musicals. The VvVVV ' V WrVVvWVVTyVTf VVVI The Guaranteed Iron When You Buy An Electric Flat Iron Get One That Will Last a Lifetime It's the Most Economical ; THE 4T M Hs V Vi California-Oregon SI We Kate 04mt pltuio company from which tho In (itriimont was ptirchused havo prom ised n piano free of charge to be used In the opera house nt future en tertainment. The clvlcu department had a very active year distributing thousands of rose cuttings, dahlia bulbs, chrysan themums and violets, nnd Inaugurat ing tlm fly campaign, Hevural communication-; were rend, one of these being n letter from the Forestry club of Portland asking that their club name a committer to se cure specimens of Oregon wild flow ers to he used In an exhibit at the Panama exposition, Mrs. J, T. Sullivan was named as chairman of this committee, com posed of Miss Hnedlcnr, Mrs. Streets and Miss Munson. Miss Munson has a collection of over five hundred specimen! of Oregon wild flowers which she will loan tho club for the exhibition. Others will be added and tho club will also secure bulbs and seeds to be used In the grounds of tho cxosltion. In a graceful speech the retiring president. Mrs. B. B. Oore, handed the gavel to her successor, Mrs F. B. Morrlck, who took tho chair. Mrs, Merrick Introduced Mr. F. H. Cowles who addressed the club on fire prevention. He Is n most Imnresslve speaker and held the attonllon of tho and lenco with his realistic pictures of the horrors of fires In fire trap build ings. Medford-he says has only a few very poor building regulations and needi above nil things a fire ordin ance. The men of Medford have been very slow to respond to his ap peals he looks to the women to do main! their children's lives be no dally Jeopardized In .rich fire traps as lie Washington school building, j Mr. Cowles was given a rising vote of thanks nnd many pertinent ques tions were put to blm by Iho aud ience. DONT TAKE CHANCES HAVE MEDFORD TAILORS Make your next suit nnd it will be RIGHT KLEIN for KLOTHES 1IAIIIKS WILL GItOW and whllo they nro growing you should havo them photographed enough, to keep a record of each In teresting stage of tholr childhood. You will prize tho collection of baby's pictures raoro and more as the yearn go by. Make an appointment today for a sitting. THE SWEM STUDIO Portrait Photographers 222 West Mnla St. Medford. Or. GUARANTEED IRON made i iff PANY will not only last a lifetime, but it is correctly designed to hold an even heat when doing any kind of ironing. IT HAS NO DRAWBACKS You can turn your old iron in for 50 c as part payment on one of these irons. Setter place your order now, a we have only one hundred more of these irons at thU price. A SPIRITED YOUNG LADY WRITES OF HER HAIR AND HERPICIDE Few Indies realize how much on untidy head of hair detracts from their personal appearance. It also Indicates an undeslrablo trait. Un kempt hair simply shown that while they may bo scrupulously neat In every other way, they nro careless about Iholr hair. Thin, scraggy, wispy hair gener ally Indicates dandruff nnd dandruff Is caused by a germ. Ncwbro's Herplcldo will eradicate tho scalo llko accumulation and keep the scalp as clean and healthy a can be. This permits tho hair to arow naturally and luxuriantly. That terrible Itch ing which goes with the dandruff stops with almost the first application. LADIES Now tlini vou hn'Q received valuable iiifornm tion from Miss Peet, . ". n-v .v Please Rememrer "We parry all the novel lies necessary for an up-to-date kitchen. To do good work, a mechanic must have'gootl tools; as well The Cook Should Have The Best of Utensils A glance in our display window will show you r " few of the many articles wc carry. M.F.&H.CO. FURNITURE SOLD ON INSTALLMENTS Now $2.00 by the GENERAL ELECTRIC COM Power Company Substitutes or remedies said to be "Just ns good" are somotlmes of fered, but It Ia better to buy "Iho genulno nrlglnnl germ killer. New bro's Herplcldo." Thorn Is no guess work about that preparation. A trial Isn't necessary, Just buy n bottln nnd itso It. Tho results nro sure In be better than you expect. Ncwbro's Herplcldo In 50c nnd $1.00 sizes Is sold by nil dealers who guarantee It to do nil that Is claimed, tf you aro not satisfied your monoy will bo rofunded. Applications ob tained at the better harbor shops, Send 10c In postage for sample anil booklet to Tho Herplcldo Co., Dnpt. It., Detroit, Mich. S , !- ' ; "-;V 1 77- Hrnm w