t-. iiy PAt, MX MTCDFOKD MAIL TRTHUNR METTFOKn. OUKOION. SATURDAY, .ll'NM 27. 1011 FAST HINT. HW1MMKR OK CM. IKOHNIA. 'r ANNOUNCEMENT I- Hotel Mcdford , . . .MWWPwii spy i mi smi w'i i ' i g ' i VjjV. rfA fwk HVi NlWiHlWr Jfrs' "' ' s,,,1,c oiilorttiitiiMl on Mr. Walter Hnwne nml Mr. H. 11. BV' 21 'MWU TncMlny afternoon at llioir country Troutm Imvo returned from n fi-lt- BJfLl homo iii honor of her daughter Lor- iiur trip to Willintn-on Ciecfc. Mim" BriHflFPrr mine' 7th bnihdn.v. (Inine were W. V. 11. t'nmpbell, 1.. McOnrnmck jH played, nftor which refro1imeiil nud Prank Madden motored, on to HT woro orvol. Special fenture of Klnmnth Falls and will return the All communications rIiouM bo Iq l)j Friday. Address society editor, or phono S2-J. A most clnlmrnto reccptton was licltl Wednesday evening at tho Masonic hnll by tho Itoamcs chapter of tho Eastern Star, to honor Mrs. Nclllo McUowan nowly elected worthy inntron of tho Mate of Oregon. Mrs. McRowan has held many office In tho order and this last Is tbo lilglies' In tho order. Tho hnll was beautifully decorate 1 with many hanging baskets and roses and ferns. Klowcrs were placed In every concolvablo placo In tho room. Tho decorating committee consisted of Mrs. Enola Hamilton, Mrs Kate Young, Mrs. Wm. Woodford, Mrs. It. V. Stearns, Mrs. Maud Newbury. Tho reception committee was In charge of Mrs. Enola Hamilton, wor thy matron, Mr. J. V. Lawrence, worthy patron, and Past Mntrons Mesdamei Ijumsdcn, Hutchison, Mc (lowan, Vawtor, Plckcl, Vnrner.. Weeks, Woodford, Merrick, Ilargravo, and Past Patrons Vawtcr, Lumsden, Wdrner, McGowan and SummcrvlHo. After congratulations the guests were Invited to the banquet room which was a surprise to many. The decorating committee consisted of Mtaidamcs Matthews, Perry, Orr. O'Brien, Weeks. Purdln, Uutler. KII wood and Messrs. Perry, Hates aud Hoggs, who had worked for days mak ing forty-flvo dorcn hand painted yel low and black butterflies which were suspended from the celling with fine threads, making tho most p'.easliv; effect. Tables were decorated with nasturtiums. Tho chairman of tho committee for tho evening was Mrs. John Lawrence ond tbo chairman of tho auxiliary coinmlttco was Mrs. F. Maud Ilar gravo who with their numerous assis tants had prepared a delightful lunch, and were obliged to reset the tables up hero were oxer two hundred pres ent. The most distinguished guests wera two grand officers, Mrs. Edna Hob nett, grand Martha, Central Point, and Mrs. F. Maud Margrave, grand Adah, Mcdford, Mrs. Crokcr, past grand matron, Ashland, Mr. and Mr. Chisum, past grand matron and pa tron, lloswell, New Mexico, .and most of tho officers and past officers of Central Point, Ashland and Jackson ville chapters. Tho program was In charge of Miss Venlta Hamilton and consisted of a vocal solo by Herbert Alford accom panied by Curler llrondon, n quartet coriiposcd of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gore, Mri and Mrs. CJcorgo Andrews and Mrs. Frank Isaacs, a reading by Mrs. Johu Carklu, with musical accompani ment by Miss Venlta Hamilton. Mrs. John Lawrence made a speech giving an outllno of tho work done by .Mrs. .McGowan and presented her wltVa diamond pendent, a gift from tlii chapter In appreciation of bur rervices. Tho Philothca Sunday school class of the Methodist church held a pic nic Wednesday evening at tho re servoir which was followed by a busi ness meeting when the following of ficers wore elected: President, Miss May Philips, vice-president, Mrs, nil tint; secretary-treasurer, Miss Ituth Armstrong; teacher, Mrs. II. I Van Dyke. Tho class members are Misses Mnt tin Vroman, Efflu lturch, May I'blpps, Mary Hess, N'aunu Mntuoy, Illaneh Darby, Ituth Armstrong, Alice Darby, Itoso Fielder, Mcsdameti I. on Spring er, Ida Hilton, Uernice Kunssmnii, Myrtle Forbes. Graco Wood aud Mary Lesilo. To colohrnto their paper wedding Mr, 11 ml Mrs. George Irtitmimn Qiitur tnlned Thursday ovonlng. A num. her of paper gifts wore presented tho'ni and a plenraut avrnlng was spout In music and games. Tho guests wero Mr. and Mrs, Don Springer, itosdftmcB A, S. Hilton, K, W. Carder, Misses Alice Forbes, Vir ginia Carder, Messrs. lien Forbes and ) Carder. i -, JMIvs I-elln Ueblcy entertained n few of lior girl friends Wednesday td celiunilu her eleventh birthday. The nfMuoon w as spent playing games which reficsliineuts were fouiiwii berry, Helen Herbert, Lois , imidv iiirnvMi nviu tximtv QUini Hartley. Ojml Cull rf"IHW riv Alien. kJM llm Kwlrfy Jim returned tnk Ml fttfkM (.'., tOiwn bt taut Jjmmi iim mH Uhihw f" lj i Wfl with eight lighted candle, nlo the fuor. Mi. StolUe wn- n i-leil in entertaining (lie little folk by tbe Miwe fnrpenter and. MeKuy. Those eniovinir .tlie oeen.ion, ineludetl Mil .In-il Nve. Kliznlieth Welch, Kuth Stoerkmnn, Mnrerlln Alirens Junn itu Oriffeii, Kmtnn Jniuex, K-tlier WrtkcfieM. Kobert Stoltxe it ml I.or- rnine Stollze. Mrs. Itlley D. Henson, SOS Tripp street, entertained the Gleaners' nible Study club Wednesday after noon. After tho lesson study, music was enjoyed after which refreshments were served Miss Mary Hello Henson, assisting her mother In tho serving. Thoso present were Mrs. Eugene Whipple, Mrs. J. E. Conrad, Mrs. Itobcrt L. Taylor, Mrs. James Stevens. Mrs. Earnest Hlce. The Queen Father circle of the MclhntlNt church were in charge of the "Home Coining" Wednesday nf tcrnoon, when n mn-teal program was gien and refreshment served Thoe on Ibe inrrmn were Mri, Kinieyiile, Mr. Uliton nml Mi'-e-Manrgnret Vnn Scoyoe, Omce Kin- leiile and Virginia Cimler. An cnjoynlde "Social Night" win gixeu Iy the Mimi.c I.iwlge Tue-dny. which wni unii'-imlly well attended. The fir-t of tlie evening w fui in cards ami after refreshment were erveil there was tlnncing. The commitlre in ebarge was Mc-r, . X. Wnterx, Van Horn nml A. uar- rctsnn. There will he n meeting Monday Afternoon' nt 2210 o'clock nt the li brary of the Library ilepartment of the Greater Mwlfonl Club nml nil members who are intcrcxled in the work of Hint ilepartment are iiskcd to he present, as plan will ge made for the work of the coming year. A KunrisV hreakfnsl wa held nt the reservoir Friday morning nftei nn enrly "hike." Those in the par ty were Misses Mary Frowbridge. Marion Ftcushuw, Virginia Carter, Alice Forbes nml Mr. Forbes. Miss Jcannettc Patterson entor talned a few of her friends Friday night with a slumber party. Those present were: Hazle Antle, Merce des Harber. Laura Gates, Ilabo Pur dln aud Mildred Wicks. Mr. nml Mrs. E. F. Outline enter tniued nt dinner Siiudav evening lit the country liome "Sandyliurt" in honor of Mr. nml Mrs. Frank Oliver, who have recently come to Meilfonl from Portland. Mrs. Wm. Gerlg and Miss Mildred Gerlg left Thursday for Portland where they went to meet Mrs. Gerlg'c 'son. who Is returning from college at Arkansas and will siend the summer here. Mrs. Stewart Patterson was host ess at dinner Thursday evening when her guests were Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Hcckwlth. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hnmlll. Mrs. Stewart Clark and Mr. Donald Clark. A i(leannt afternoon at cauls wnn .spent nt tlie Country club Wed iicmIiiv when Mr. Stewart Palter- son held the highest score nt hiidgo nml Miss Dm nth v Daggett at rliiiiu. Mrs. I). (. (iiienieov who came last Thurxduy to nttciul the liicernl of her little grandson, Dennis Xecvul fliienn-cy, loft for her home in Stur-liiiek-, Wash,, Tui'Hlay. The Colony club held n literary inpctinj? FiTiluy iiflernooii nt the Iniiilo' of Mrs. Fred Hopkins u Hnouv Unite Oiehanl. Sir. und .Mrs. Will Stewart aud Mr. and Mrs. V. .1. Enieiick leuve the flr'i of July for un auto tour of Idaho and Wyoming, Tim Home Mission society of the M E. church South will meet In the pastor's study Wednesday afternoon. Mis Hiinicc McLaughlin -.vlio has been vixiting in Mcdfoiil Iiiih icltiru- i'il to her home in Oniuts I'iihs. Paul Iteddy, who has been nt- tending college U Hjioltuun, ulso re turned this vwftik. ' Mrs. HlHtitou (Irlffls relumed litis uiik from u visit In Hiokiini. Miss Helen HuhJ U vsiik fiii(H Hi llidiJIu. Mr. Stanton (Iriffis entertained at dinner Tuesday in lienor Mr. P. 0. Kerr of New York. The other guestS were Messt-4. A. S. V. Carpenter, Leonard Carpenter mill ' Donald Clark. Miss Millmrn who has been the guest of Miss Jennet te SnlnuV for several months at Seven' Oaks, left this week for her homo in Phila delphia. Tlie Mullo club was entertained this week by .Mrs. W. I. Vnwter and Mesdames Warren, 1 Infer and Hollis were guests of tlie club. 'Tlie tallies Aid of tlie Presbyter inn church will hold their hi-t meet ing of the summer Tuesday after noon in the ehnpcl. Miss Hazel Under left this week for Herkeley, Calif., where she will attend .summer school nt the I'liivcr- sity of California. Miss I.ueile Talbott who has been the guest of her uncle, Mr. O. W. Talbot, returned Thursday to her home in Seattle. 'Miss Helen Hale of Portland ar rived in Mcdford Fiidav and is the guest f Mrs. Ilarrv Foster on Sis kiyou He'ghts. Mr. and Mrs. C. 5L Kill nml Mr. nml Mrs.'F. K. Merrick have return er fnun 'nn-'niito trip Into northern CnlifoVnia. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wine'-' have returned to their home in Itoe burg nfter visiting fiietid in the val ley. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Page nml family have taken iiossessjou of their new home on Sikiou Heights. Misses Frances nml Mildred taw ler of Kiishville. Ills., aic the gue-ls of their brother, Mr. O. II. Lawler. 9 Mr. nml Mr-. Claude Ackermnn of Itiveroide, Calif., nre the guests of Mr. and Mr. Jlnlpli Cowgell. Mrs. Howling nnd Miss lowlm of Sacramento, California, are the gue-t of Mrs. ,. P. Keddv. Miss Frances, Heath Iiiin returned from Eugene, where she hns bren n student nt the. I. of 0. Mrs. II. Von der Helleii of Wellen has been the guest this week of her daughter Mr. Kvanson. Mrs. Edmund Hurke nee Mis Mu hle Iturke entertained informally at supper Silndny evening. Mr. Fred Kelly and bride have re turned from San Francisco, having inado the trip liv auto. 'Miss Minnie Xewbury has return ed from Eugene where she has been attending university. Miss Ruth Merrick left W'cdues day for l,o Angeles where she will spend the summer. Mr. und Mrs. Michael Itruss nml children uie spending sowml months in ilie mountains. MUs llntlie Hunch of Oakland. Calif., is the guest of .Mr. und Mrs. II. W. Heyuohls. '.Miss Thcone Cnrkin left this week for Herkeley where she will nlteiii' summer school. r Miss Violet I Iowa id has relumed to Poillaml after an c.icudcil visit in ilut vnllcy. Mrs. J. V Fiisscluiuu nml Utile ihiughler liavu ictuincil fnun a vii. in t'oiviillis; " m m 'Mrs-. C. P. Murray lenvcs todiij for Khiiuiilh I'alls to visit her sister, Mrs. I'n i ro, Miss heiie Sullivan bus i el in und fmiu Mi" I'uiveisity of Oregon at Eugene, i Miss May Kcnll of Albany is Ilie gtloM of Imr IhoIIiit, Mr, K. L. lieu licit ,MIm Miijiim Uicmk ut Anlilmul m vlvilliig fihiuh In Mulfonl, Jfrr H ('. Kimtiicr m n m jiucs her jicr Ah". Himlli. MAK(iUl:RITI: 13KOCK, CHAMPION SWIMMblt. Miirguerile Itr.ii k l .i lili.eleen .wmr old Ciitlfornln ulrl wli. lul detcileil ll extern wnmrii swlmmersi In Sill run! eiont. S!n ulil simiii M tempt to sli i,i.. i:....U.ii tin r it ffil nirrmli iKrfrHtisl US inioiuei i unioiiimn -iis u.i . - .11. il. ,'- . t trilM r : wl aaittut :. .It KlrL s I.- ei . a Ui,ji!j!,OM WHWl m' jsrsriKi --. i - ac -c Miss Miihle .luno lcjt Kriilur for. Seattle wiierr Ii WiM iili1 Jliej summer, iflturrrfwe' nlwt SlfhTitflther; 1st. dof.fl Mi- Helen Daniel of (lien ejl" isitiug friends in Mcdford. Dr. K. I!. Seehv li.,s from a I rip to Xew v,,ik tel it rued v JACKSONVILLE ITEMS P6rt-' - 1 Fletcher l.luu rolurned to land Sunday after spending n few days In this vicinity looking niter bis; business Interests. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C Smith wero tho guests of friends at Talent Suudny Mrs. Pauline Hii. .fcud fiowoti lllnos arrived from Salem Sunday and will visit with relatives IUIiik here for srveraf wn-ks.' Johnnie llrmd left for Wued, Cal.. I the first of the week where li'i will Siend tho summer with his brother Miss Mollloito or It uiii has been the guest of Mrs. II M. Collins scv , eral days this wnok. Mlmm Elsie Miller and Vera liav idFon of Gold Hill rn the guests or Miss Adu Elmer Tuesday ami Wednesday. Mrs. W. C. Lang and Mrs. M. M. Taylor bavo returnml from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wllbcr Cameron of Applegate. About 70 momhirx of the Jarkson ; vllle Sunday sohooln. together with) th! Kiich Sunday nriiool. enjoyed a filcnlc pit tbo hank of Applegate on Thursday. Ilarnum x wood truel con - veyed tho party to nml from tbo picnic. Lawrence Luy of Wellen Is spend Ing the week In to n .with rolntlvee Charles King and wife of Marsh-1 Why will women continue to sufTcrdfty field wore guests at the homo of H. ' In nnd day out or drag out r sickly, half M. Collins Suiidn Mr. King wnH hearted existence, missing tliree-fourths formerly a ihoiiiImt of the Goisl ottyotlK.yilimtjimcmfitul Auto company of Jaeksonvlllo. J "uh in fltt U VUMwm Vcjftabl- Mr. aud Mrs. Louis llrowu or'TT, u, , ., i . Talent spent Tues.lay with Mr. nnd I ""'''n0""1 ".irUmlh! " . ' .. nrd remedy for femnlo Ills, and bus re- .Mrs. i-. u. siuiin. Intoredthelu'altliof Uiousambi of women Mrs. Ella Cook Is spondlng the i w,ft Imvo Jwcn troubled with such all week with Mrs, lllalnn Kluiu or Med- I munts ns displacements, Intlumrnutlon, ford. I ulceration, tumors, Irregularities, etc. Tho Friday Afternoon club wero I lf y0 w0lll 8,,fcn ndrke nrllo lo tho gucHlH or Mis Major Wilnu of J.ydla V.. Pink bum Medicine Co. (confl King btreet nt Medroid HiIh week. dentlul) Lrnii,Mus, Your letter will Dnnuld It. CIiiim. has returned le opened, read and niinere4 by a from Fort Stephen- where bo wont "au uud held lu strict couQdeuce. The Latest in the .Jewelry World '(. i""" .mlfiiilu ouiry oiio IV c, ,x z'-""r- THE I.INHHHIi: CLAKP l a ion I urn piece r Jewelry. Wlillo not impeuslvo It Is wry imefiil MARTIN J. REDDY bKAH'I'Hl VlMHUHr, linillier ami Hull -tlie le.ltl the life i.r ilir ptciiMM and Oism toil tat. with the Oregon m'.titln nnd reports a very pleonaut sojourn. .Miss Anna WVnUt cxitects to re turn (n San Jose, (nl., this week nf ter spending n month with relnthci. Win. Heneff bus retuined from Portland where he underwent medi cal treatment. Mlim ll MrCulh and Mrs. E. J Kubll sin'iit Wednesday afternoon In Mcdford SUCH PAIN WOMAN CRIED ' SuffefedEvervthtrtKUntilRe- etoi'etl to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegeta ble Compound. Flor 'ncr, So. Dakota-" I used to Iks wry sui. eviry month vitit beurlnK unwn pains ami backache, And nud liuntlncbu n gool deal of the time nnd very little appetite. The ixilns were so bad that I used to sit right down on tho floor nid cry, bo causo It hurt tiw so und I could not do any work at those times. An old wo- man jidvised me to try Lydin E. Pink ham's Vegetable ComOund and I got a lKttle. I felt letter tho next month so I took threo moro bottles of It nnd Kot 1 Wfli ,0 i couid work n tlie time. 1 1 1. ...... A.O.MI tt-.rvin itftin atifTittl lltrs T Alii IJWjAI UVt'l Jf WUlllittl iiiwbihivib ssnw w i will try Lydin k. nnKiinms vejjeiauiu Compound." Mrs. V. W. Lanhkno, Koine No. 1, Florence, South Dakota. fSsffirsSlys THE f'O.MIHN'AiiON VEEPI.V Is an liidespenslbbt piece of Jewelry made up III silver, gold filled aud solid gold to hu worn with tho lute nt) lo drosses, Itl.WK I'VtMI.'l. I.'.tlt lllllll's! iiiul iiiif.l olf.ri, urn llu lillu Ililn "?J2i yenr. Everybody Is looking nt Ilium, mint Is buying tlioiu, COMFOHT Kill Itooon t.icuttiir Sen lee Hot and cold running water, pilvnle phutie, sleum heat aud outside windows lu nil rooms. EmiuIkUu Lobby nml Motinuliio. Evccll'iut Cuisine. Splendid Hamplo Itooms. The t'ommereliil Tuvveler lunken this his homo mid tho Tourists usually pinlmiK their stay. Taiirr Itooni without iirtvnto hiith. per day, 9 1 .HO and up. Itooiu with private bath, per day, 11! mi ami up, Hi'i:r!.i, iivikh nv week oh mo.niii Hotel This coxy hotel Is now open again nud )u will he nt homo the moment )ou enter This hotel U particularly noted tor Its homelike surroundings, nud Its artistic furnishings. Hot and cold running water and steam bent lu nil rooms, Hates per day: ltoom without lintli. TT.o nud 11.00. Itonm with private shower bath. $1.2.'. ltoom wltli private bnth, $1 '() and up. spi:clIi LOW HATES nv WEEK oh month Hotel Clean rooms, clean beds nnd everything sanitary. Hales per day Allc mid T&e. I respectfully beg to iiunoiniro that the above hotels are all oper ated under my Mile ownership nnd management, nnd I wMi to tlinuk you for our kind patronage In tbo pant and I hnp to dcicrvn sue reus In the future. Your obedient servant, EMU, MOIIIt Our latest references, any member of the bunkers' rouwuillnn, ' True HOSPITALITY U thus exprecd: Welcome the coming, nud speed the parting guest." NEWPORT, OREGON A Charming Resort by the Sea, Smiles, and Bids You Welcome "WVlfonip to Ihm" hospitality, hop health and hpi'vp- rcstorors; to her eomforluhle hotels, rooming houses .mil camps; to her luscious sea roods, to her halhing and delightfully diversified recreations. LOW ROUND TRIP SUMMER FARES Leave Albany at 7:110 a. in. daily. Leave Albany at 1:00 p. m. daily, except. Sunday. CI really reduce the expense of a visit lo Newport. f Jf SUMSLT Ys I lOCOCMauiUTAl I I uouTta f I The Cipoiltlou X.lii 1913 FIRST EXCURSION COLESTIN Sunday, June 28th via I W1 SUNSET 11 I lOCOINtfllAirAl I I M?."T" I Tho L'xposlllou Lino lit in Special Train Leaves Medford at 8:20 a. m This h Out openliig nxciirslnu of the Setisou to L'olestlu nud Special will ntop nt nil poluln hitween Oruiits Pars nud Aiibhiud going ahil leturiilui; Round Trip Fare From Medford $1.10 I.SCLl'IM.VO AO.MIHSION TO I'MtK (.'OKHKHPO.VHINO LOW I'AIHIH lilOM Oi'HCH POINTS You will enjoy llm ildo nud tbo cool In vll fins Munlo of Ibo SlnlilyuiiH naming, box hall, Hhoollug gnlleiy, svvIiikii nml bund uiiiHle. IlleeU (oaiiieii mid nil burning ImiiuiiiliVim A Most Delihtrul Daylight Rjde Oiimo )niiii-eCN anil bilug llm dillilicn' 'Hie will enjoy Ibo lulling I'n 1 1 1'iiilliiilars f mijii any il. AHnt JOHN M. IK'O'IT. He)e, ';i, hiukci- AK'Oll PlIllllllHl, DH'KOII The Hntl or SEUVICE HEAIITV III Willi Pi hale Until Holland Moore Stop at the first Southern Ta cifie or ('. & 10, office and aslc for illustrated pamphlet on "New port." JOHN M. SCOTT (leneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. TO tbo . ; AAAti.