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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1914)
, -v r- -r If li ' '; nv , (i "TW 'W i - L Jl!isl!tfMiS'?vnnn iimm llBPXw Sftw- nBnn naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV All (oiumiitilrnltoiu should he la by Friday. Address society uilltor, or phone. S2.J, ' Tlin pti'lllel wedding of lli .M'ni mill iiiln Hie iiinl cliihuiiili1, wiih llint'iif Mlx lila l.tc Kentiicr, ilnuu.li. ter or Mr. mill Mr. II. ('. Kcnlner, mid Mr. I, ft' Hoot, hhi or Mr. nud Mr, John M, llool, on WriliirHilny ini'iilni;. Tlii ceremony wiin pet formed nt St. Mnrk'n eliurrh nlilrli vum rlfce tlvi'lv deennttrd In green nml while. Tin. nltnr win bunked with .SIiiihIii ilnUli'N, Ivy nml ferns iln'omli'il tin i'Iuiiii'i-I mid IhihMi'Ih or icrn were fii"ifiicli'il from lint lii'iiiux, Preceding the wedding iniircli Mr. II. A. Tlllctulf HllUg II Willi, "I love you truly," (t'nrrie Jiienlw Komi.) .Mix. ICrotiicr, lln bride'! uiullici uiu nt tin' organ, nftir which, to lln ulinlli of Lohengrin wedding iiiuri'li tight oung nititmim in iliilutv white gown, w curing while ('italic IiiiIn, hi. lernl, enrrjing the xtrfjimrrn for tin' nUle. Thev wcie Mr. Itnlpli Maul' well, Mr. llnrrv UmUoy, Mr. Whel ilon Middle, Mr, llnrrv Oniy, Mm. Iturdrttc Dodge, Jr.. Mm. Clinrli'H Hrnwii, Mrs. Ilouirr Holhermnl, nml Mm. Wnllcr Kenlncr. I.nrli carried n liouiU('t of HIiiihIo duUieM In which I Im xtrcninrrx wero fiixtcurd. hoi lowing 'miii I lie vented rlioir Hinging I li' wedding inurch, tlio ImlifH srnr- inu hliort tulli mIU iiihiml of tin iiouitl morlnr lionnl. Tlirn the Initio iiuifil, .MiK Jo-.i'iliinc Knot, MIm Sii fiui )cuil, .MIK rVru Iliili'liixon, MIhk (lliulv Curry wi'n fclrhiinf, in ruf flnl orKniulv owim of npplr prrcn nml I'nrlx tinnlol lint", tarrintr nIiom'. r l)Oiiiin'tH of (Veil llrtirnuvr ioiri. Mia lt-n4 Ki'titurr, tlu innltl of Imnor, mmln a oliiinuiu iiii'tun, i!tiiirtl iii pink rinliriiiilrrril chiffon wllhlilt'tiirf hut nml iiirruii; u lino thoMt-r lnoniufl of Hrnlo roi'i irn'fri (hit liritlf. who cutrri'il tin tin nnn of hr fnllu'r, wlm kiivij Iut nuiiy. Tlio lirlilt who it prlitr hloiitlf wax vriy liimulifiil in n hnml piinr (own of uliilo ori'm inntror, rut rn tnilno, nml triiiunril ilh or iinuii IiIoniuiih. Hit fit of hniuti fill liiiuiliniiilo litro win tlniiictl in liiinet offri't. Tln uxliiTK worn Mcmrn. Itnlpli Mi. Cnnly, Trt'Vo l.tiuwilni, Vitiioii Vow Iit mnl l.loyil lloiiHton, nml llic ih i-laiiat uihi'rn wt-rp Moinr-. WheU ilmi Jlitltlli', Cluirli" Hrown, llotucr Koliii'niini, Hurry (Irnv, Wultrr Ivt'iil iiit, llunli'lti' Doilye, Jr., Ilutry l.tniU Miy mnl Itnlpli llnnlnill. After I lit wrtMini; n rciTplinu t uivl'ii nt tho Krnliicr Innni', which wim ili'i'Onitcd in pink nml urwu, him, Mwrct pi-nn mnl uri'HiH licing nilit licnlly iiNt'il. A llllfft'l MlippiT W'llH Hl'IVfll ill till' lining room, wht'ro a uioht novi'l ilci' oinllou wiih um'il, a liciiuliful lion, ipii'l of pink Met fnitvii in u Inrjjn I'll Id' Of il'l'. Mihh CnniUno A ml rows smifr n nolo mnl MIhn JoHcphiun Hoot nml h Amlrt'w it tliivtl, mnl Mr. C'nrli'lon J n ,nc plnyt'il n wolio noIo, nccoin punii'il hv Mm. Jn.Mii'M. Minn (louo llorlou fuiltjlit I In" liriilo'i hoiuiucl. Iti'V. Ilmiiillon liuiiii'il tlin clioic who Hiiuu tho wcihliu ninrt'li well, Tho JiiKi'r who MUwcs Klhcl (lutli rii Ouiolino AmlrewM, lli'lni I'lirnck it, (.'iillu'riiit' Ih'iii'l, IMilh VM, Cluru Nioil, fli'itp Iliuljfc, Viiiiicix Ivi'iiny, MvNitrri, Hoti'lii'r FM T. Wuilc, fli-ol (IhIpm, Don Xcuhury, llorinnn I'lirnckiT, llcilu-rt All'nid, Don Wehh, Curler Urumlon ntul Fimniirt lieu licit. Tlin mil of (own kui'nIs with Mri. Kmilli of HI. I.ouIh, a mhWt of Mrx. II. ('. Krnlnur, ami Mih, fluitliK VIo of Mnnknlo, hIhIit of Mm. John Hoot. Mrtny Iteniitiful -lfH woro rorriveil hv the ynuiij,' t'oiiplo who nrfl wry poiithir nml hnvo hocn InOihhly on li'itniiH'il for thn pii8t.tNvu woelcN, Mrs, Walter llownn wai hoitqig at illnnor Kuntluy ovoiiIiik nt tho Coun try,culi, wlioti her kuomU wofo Mr. nml Mm, Lincoln MrCormnok, Mr, uui) Mm, Stownrt I'ulterooii nud Mr. Hluter 'Joliniion, Mrs, CIihm, Conner and Mlsa Dorothy Connor ent"itiiliied nt din nor Hunduy ovenluK for their Kiicstn Mr. ami Mrs, Cohen, Mr Cohuii and MU Connor wore cluamuutes ut Wollealv)', Mr, and Mrs, (luorKo llonmt Car pciitor rnliirnoil Momluy from n short trip In Hail I'faiicaco, Thuy mudo thn reiuiii f rf j fu their now Ppiikoi tur, JHUn Kwwm of Alttiiiedu, Cal . 1 lkn HtiUH) MHM Hi MM UHfU 'tfi. f 'J - 'iUJt Mr. ami Mm. Wheldon Diddle en Mrs. K. P. (Jiillirln entertained nt tortuluod hi their oiinlry lioimi ut I ttio Country club Friday nfternoon nt dinner Hn tin tin iivoiiIiik for Mlaa In dcllnhtftil ten In honor of Mm, I da I. imi Koutor unit Mr l.eo Hoot 'Prank Owen and her Kueat Mlaa Jack Tho affair was to i olohriito Mr Itoot'it Isou of Portland, Tho club porrli wn hlrthilny. NnntiirtliiuiH ami nweet pent were ioiiiiI In ilfiorntlon. Aflur illniier n iliinrn wan rIvpii (or tlin hrlilal party, Thn Kiiontj, wiim Mr, nml Mr, ('hint llrown, Dr. nml Mm, Woken, Mr, nml Mm, Italpli llnnlwell, Mr. nml Mm. (JeorKo ItoU ertu, Mr. mnl Mm, llnrry (Irny, Mr, nml Mm Alnn Drury. Mimeit Tern IlillihUon, Kuxaii Deuel, Jeanotlu Knlaile, Joneplilim Hoot, Hon enlimr Mt'HHm Itnlpli McCunly, t'on Hpedc, Huh Diiuel, Vernon Vnwtor. The family of J. 8, I'mien of tho Mct foot hill linvr hcen enJelui: n vlult from Demi unit Mm, K W (Ira hill, or thn Colleen of Mimic of thn Hiflio tlulvemlty pf H4iuth Dakota, of which Initltutlou Mr. I'raieo nan for merly profeiuor of niathnmatlca, nnd til itnnr.liter, MUi Helen, wn teach er of piano ami harmony. U'lillti Iii'to they naw mnitt partit of the valley, nnd wern Kreatly lin premeil with Itn heauty ami fertility. Tho ileau ami hla wife am huth nc roiupllalieil tmiNlclaiiM, ami will Ini a valuable addition to the noclety of tlin valley ahuulit they decide to to cntti here, which they arc erlouily rontcmplatlnK A rvreptlon vtai kIvhi Weilnemlay oteiilnK at tho Christian church to welioiuo the new mlntiter Mr, Harry K Tucker ami family, hy tho Indira of tho rliurch. I'almn ami flowen wero unoil In decoration and refresh ment were vcrved,. Mro. Jonaa Wold wan In chnrgo of the pro;rm;ai'fol Iowa; Alplno Maldrn'a Dream, (Iablt- ck), violin duet, Mr. Daildynman and MUi lono Fl)nn. Mm. I.011 Jone accompanyinic. ' Vocal nolo, MUi Florence Hazol rUc, "l.ver Mine," (Cantor) Mli Ira foffln, Mm. B, V. Coffin accompany I nit. Tho I'areiit-Toacliem OMOclatlon of MiMlford entertained at luclieon on Saturday laat for Mm. A. Folti. atatc preildent of tho aaioclatlon at Hotel Mudford, Cover wcto luld for thlr Iren. After luncheon the party adjourned to the puhllo library where, after a ouk by Mr. Van tkojoc, a very in terentlni; talk wan Riven hy Mm. Felt on the I'arent-Teachora" work. In honor of her Knot. Mha Km inniiD, MIm l.nuru I'aKo, kvo a danc Iuk party at her homo on Hliklon HelKhlH Monday uvciiIiir. Thnno In It ml were MUih'k Frnnro York, l.n cllo York, Jean lIudKe, l.eonoro Vitnre. llaiol Antle, Annetto Wake man, Flora Wulch. Menem Herbert Alford, Fraud Ilonnctt, Horace II ro in ley, Don Xowbury, Carter Ilran don, (ieorKO date, l.loyd William aon, Jay (lore, Carrol Carpenttr. Mlsa Ida Loo Kontnor .cave, a breakfast Monday tnornliiK for her hrldcamalda and nialda of honor at hor 1101110 on Tenth at root. Hwuet pean and forim wero used In decora tion. Kach maid wrh presented with n dainty Initial atlck pin. Tboao present woro Mlm HoHa Keutner, oaephlno Hoot, Fern Hutrhl aou, Huaan Duuol, Qladya Curry. Monday ovoiiIuk about GO of thn llnplUt young Kopo journeyed out In tho country east of Central Point In hay racks, whom they had an en Jo) nblo tlino. I.anterna wero hung In thu tree a and n bon flro waa built. Later Ico crenm and cakes woro served after which the return trip to town was mnilo, Mr, (lllea Jouoa und Mlsa Cora M, llijrton woro united In marriage a tbq Mothodlut paraonaKo yoBtordny nt noon, Huv, Yi, O. Hldrldo officiating, Hotb jouiik poopto aro resident of Medford and after n short honoymoon will return to (ho city to mako Iholr homo. 119th aro well known and havo a host ot frlondH. Mlaa Knthryn Hvvom, daiiKhtcr of Mr. and Mrs, T. M. Hwoin, 1102 W. Tenth stroot, who has boon attend ing tfie Annln Wilght somlnnry of Tacoma, Wash,, for tho pnat yeur,, has Jolued her parent nnd will muko .Medford her future Iiohk, Mr, Un Hoot and MU Ida I,o Keutner imterlalHiiil tMr I'Udal par ly Miii'ulayevtinluK at (he Nutatorluoi with a "TungD" awliii (ollowfiil by u daiipo, a JWJCV U.DFOKU MAIL TRIB UTfm -fEDFOliO, - L JLJ attractively decorated with flowers and tho einlflnnl of the (ciinl tour natnent acted a a peaant oritcrtnln merit. Thv Invited Kileata were: Mn. ,V. !., Ilolloway, Mm. Mandcvllle, Mr. Fred Cowlen, Mm. Clarke, Mm. Clmrlca Newhnll, Mm. Htorey, Mm. II. I.. Flndlijy, Mm. Frank Madden, Mm, Lincoln McCormark, Mm. I, W. Ha mill, Mm. Fred llopklna, Mm. A. Con ro Fli'io, Mndarno Floro, Mlm Cnrpnn ter, Mm, l.vnn Heatnen, Mra, Waller llownn, Mm CornliiK Kenly, Mm. Dunbar Carpenter. Mm. Alfnd Car penter. Mm. OeorKo II. Carpenter. Mm. (leorjto Carpenter, Mm. A. C IflnKham, Mm. It. C. Washburn, Mm. Charlea Conner, Mm. F.dmund llurke, Mm. Htewart I'attomon, Mm. Coorxti DuKnett, Mm. W. M. Booy-Hmlth, Mm. H. V. Ileckwlth, Mm. Htouton nrlffl. Mm. Frank I'reaton, Mia Dorothy Conner. Mian Dorothy DnnKett, Mlaa Mabel llurke, and Ml Mamaret Hubbard. Mr. and Mm. CcrnltiK Kenly enter tained at dinner Thumday nlRlit for Mr. and Mm, H. Vila Heckwllh. Mr. and Mm. I.. F. Oulhrlo. Mla IIIiik ham and II W. OlnKhom. The I'hllolhea claa of M. K. church held lt tecond monthly unrctliiK at llie renervolr Wedneaday evenlnK, A apleudld picnic lunch waa ocrred which waa followed by a aoclal hour and biulnei aeailon, and It waa de rided that tho meotlnK would m hold attain next month. There were about twcntyflvo pre cnt. All tho young ladles In town are Invited o join till claaa which mccta In the church every Sunday and la In charge of Mm. n. I. Van Dyke. Mm. Kerhy Miller xave a porch din ner Wednesday evening, her Rucata belnR! Mm. Florence Ooffo, and datiRliter, Mlaa Cordelia, Mm. J. P. Warren, Mm. Hall, Ml Julia Hoppln, Mr. and Mm. Albert Hoppln, Mr. F. Hoppln, Dr.- Doane, Mr. Ilerbat of Hoawcll, Now Mexico, and Mlsa Keller Mr. 8. T. Howard, Jr.. Mm. Piatt. Mlaa Willie Howard, and Mlaa Minnie Jackaon of Aahland mado a trip to Crater Lake leavlnR Medford Htinday mornlnR and rrnirnlnc Monday even- Inff. Mm. Hlchard L. Wllaon who ha been vUIHur at bur old home In Chi caRo for the paat two montha m turned thla v,wk to her home ut "Hnncho F.I Nldo," on llcall Lane. Mra. It. Schoflold, mother of Mrs. J. K. Stow-urt, will leave for a vlult to Coo Hay, Wednesday befora re turnlnR to her homo In North Dakota. Mr. ami Mm, J. K, Stownrt of TOS West Tenth street, had aa their din ner Ruvsta Wednesday ovenlUR, Mr. Wm. liudga nnd daiiRhter, Jeiui. Mra. Karl Oaddls and her slater, Mrs. II. D. Howard and their children who havo been visiting at Wagner Springs tyturned Thurmlay, Mrs, J. K. Howard nud Mrs, W. Anglo of CO!) Kaat Main aro golm; to ramp at Crater I.ako for several da)H, Mr. nnd Mrs. 'Frank Preston en tertntuetl Thursday evening nt din' tier at tho ranch on tho Applegate. Mr. nud Mm. Vernon I). Mtir.-luill are receiving unngrntulnlinnH npuji the hirllt of (lnuuhtor horn July 111. ' Mlaa Poarl Johnson and Mr. Fred Dodge, of Ashland woro guests ot x. and Mrs. Ululho Klutn last woek. Mrs, Magglo lluckley and family land M,r. k. J. Leyton spent Sunday at tk:M'cA.dr'ws rauch. 1 . .'" i Mr, and Hls'Duff of'Kast Jackson street, are spending tho week ut Cra (or Lake. . Mr. nud Mis. F. C. Kdmeuiln mid family Imvc relumed fro, xisit in AMilnnd. Mrs, Ilolloway will ho hostess at a picnic at her mine on the Ablegate Hun day, t Tho Country cluh held Its regit lar biweekly turd club Wednesday of th week. ; MlN Dill HU't of Portland Is thu uit of MIm I.ouUo WIIIImDii, I , ', Mr aiHtl Mr", MhhiIuvIIIu uu Ibti immIm of Mrs, llulluwny, ..r,i taj: Mm. A. W. Fclta, atato prraldent of tho Mother'a ConRreaa, waa compli mented with a luncheon July 10, at Hotel Medford by tho laiUea of tho Washington achool Hnrent-Tcachem' clrclo, 4 AuionK llioxo who ujo)cd and pro fltod hy tho round Utile, talka ltd by Mra. FoIIh Wero. Meitdamea H. J. Holmer, fleo., II. Du )lo, Lewi Knlpa, (1, T, Wllaon, F, W Meam, C 0. I'nwnr, H. II. Oralmni, Porter h Noff, W, M. Van Hcooc, tt-o. C, Ul rleh, neo. W. Chorry, H. C Klnlny alde. After luncheon (he party ad journed to thn lulurn room of the public library where an appreciate and InaplrlnR addn-ia waa given by thn atato president 0 the many lad le nine mli led there to street her. fiff- j iiuh"nv ok nurii tiu; iiut'n Tho Woodmen of the World will piny hi enKaRernent nt tin "','t!,rnn. ., Clt?n """""'.Thenter. ln"Qmnr. theTent ulRht, July 20th. An excellent pro-i Kram will Ihi rendered, followed by , bampiet. Thla entertainment In for the bene- fit of all member of both order their wlvea, hfliaiiiln nnd aweet- benrta. Mr. nnd Mrs. C W. Potter leave the co ml it k week for their new home at Kanln Paula, Cul whera Mr. Pot ter will conduit tle hardware bual- nnaa recently1 acquired by tho firm of Potter & Ooold'. .while Mr. Goold will nianoKO Falrdalc orchard, and con tinue to be a citizen of Horho river valley r .Mr. nml, Mr. Snmiiel Itoscnhiin; of Henitle liiive-rfliinutl to Meilfonl will Npeml x'evcnil irioutliH nt their Hummer home, ftcnr Creek orehntil. '.-,i Jih1k nnd Mr. Storey of Pnnn tltliii, who liuve hern the j-ucxl of their ilaiiRhler," m. New-hall, leave Suiuluy for'flicir home. Mm. fl. W. Hliwnrd nml diiuntcr of Iterkcley, former resident of Meilfonl were the uu.t. of Mm. W. I. Vnwier lliix week. fm. flcorKe Pariiciiter is tho gueHt of her Mm mnl dmti,.llerin-luw, Mr. and Mm. Oeorj-t? Hooue Cnrjenter nt Foothills orehnnl. Mm. Hc'ninnld I'nmoni cntcrtuined Tpesduy with a lunehcon nt her home nt llillerest orehnnl Mr. nnd Mn. Stewart 1'ntten.on epienmueit nt iiinner Nciiucsdnv ev 1'iiinrr ' ... T MiMK Marion JmWou of l'orilniiil is the stiest of Mm. Frank Ownw. Mr. nnd Jfrs. S. II. CooliuVv or Ijerkeley arc visiting in Medford. Mr. Itcginnhl Pursons has cd from a trip to Scuttle. return Mr. Jiimen Vuuce it Nitinj; in Ku KIMIP. eXd,. ..-BnVnHHHHnVnnnHHHHHHHHHHHHHB. 9lRaB9nnmn; ntaVomfl Hnamasjm U ftfVr Will impress your location on the minds of your prospective customers. About 1000 people each evening will pass your place of busjness, 30,000 times a month, or 360,000 times a year. Your ad vertising reaches the people you wish to reach. ft: ELECTRICALLY LIGHTED SHOW WINDOWS Display your goods in the evening when people have time to look over your display at their leisure. You can use 25ten watt lamps until 11:00 p. m. in sign or show window for $2.50 per month. , i " . i i California-Oregon Power Company Office on onnfloK. KATTmnXT, .TT7T7T 23, W? HH THE TENTMAKER. June SnlUhurv, The aupremo event of tho theatrical aenaon will occur Saturday evening, AuRuat 1st when (Juy Hate Pnat will tho Page maker," " .- romaure ,,y .wcnani I Walton Tully, who la the author of two other nlmoat equally ucccaful i.jlovo - playa, "Tho Hlrd of Paradise" and "The Hose or the Hnncho." Ills latest work cornea direct from a triumphant all-scaaon run In New York, where Mr. Poat won for hlrn celf an eminent preatlRn nt a atari that mlRht well bo the envy of many another artist. "Omar, tho Tent maker," la baaed tion the life, llmcn and Itubalyat of Omar Khayyam, the beloved Persian no't of the eleventh century, especial emphasis being laid upon his enRaRlng love llfo. At thn same time tho play I compact with brisk, thrilling action, the swift succession of exeltln escapade bo- c The J'hilutla'u rlai of the Mcth odit Kpiapopiil church held their ,ce ond monthly liiuSur nt the reervoir Wednesday evening. A picnic lunch wns served hy the yeunj: ladies, this being followed hy a social hour, and hhort husliit'hs hession. The whole nffuir wn: urli a deliKlitful one thnt it wan voted Jo there ugniu nest montli. lliere were lweuty-uc pres ent. The voting ladieM of thu city nre invited to ntlend this Bible fin which meets nt the church every Sunday and is tnught by Mrs. B. S. an dyke. Mies Sophia Schmidt of San Fran cisco who has been the guest of friend in Medford has returned to her home. Mi'-s Arrendnle who ha spent the Inst few months in the alley has returned to her home iu Sew York City. Dr. nud Mr-. J. J. Kidiuoiik ore re ceiving cougrutulatioiiH upon the hi i th of a miii. horn July 'J'Jud. Mm. Charles Wise of Mankato, Minn., is the guest of her mother Mrs. Lee. on North Onkdale. I.ur. . .. voiv ui ikviioiiig, wiii.t js vi'sitiuc relatives here. -if -. V -..I.. ,.tf t, . 1 .. -... I 1 BaaaMfc jaVafelhl TlliW " aSfflUjBPwi-' t aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB J HbBBbVbBBBBbiBBBbV7"1iJ'? 7 H MBnET,ia?r- -v. -rm rrm My i3&ti&M!H" - An Electric Sign 216 WI1T MAIN STREET Main Floor. OPENS SEASON AT THE s -, JBr auiiportintr Ouy Bat en IVnt In "Omar, In calculated to quicken the pulse of even tho most blaao theatergoer. Many discerning critics hate- pro claimed "Omar, the Tentmakcr" to be the IorIcoI successor to "KlameL" Thla Is probably not only because both plays bavo claborato oriental Consequently tho poet Omar la llc backgrounds, but beau so they nrejtured at several qulto widely scp tho only maaalvo and important (crated periods of his career, a clr spectaculnr productions made In cumatanco which permits Mr. Poat ti Amorlea alnco "XJcn Hur" and tho .display a wonderful serleH of nrtlatic late Hlchard; Manafleld'n "Cyrano dc'and realistic make-ups. Not. until Hcrgerac." Plctorlally tho luxurious I Mr. Poat speaks docs one reallzo that adornment of "Omar, tho Tentmak er." has probably never been sur passed In beauty upon our Btaj?e. From lieglnnlnx to end there la an unccaalnR procession of brilliant, colorful settings all suffused with tho almost IntnnRlblo and mysterious spirit of the orient. The action of the play opens In a rose-bowercd bird titled Rarden at sunset In old Per sia; thence It proceeds to the nar row, crowded streets In ancleat Nalsbapur, with their silk-laden ba- A hrenkfasl will lie given the visit-1 Mr. V. K. Wllinmson, former ni ins Indies attending the TriState aUtant nostmnHter of Portland, nnd flood Konds meet by the Greater his family are recent arrival.) in Med Medford elnh Tuesday morning nt ford nnd hnvo taken a house on the Hotel Medford. All the members, ure nuked to cnopernto in mnkiui; the affair a Htieccss and nrc rc quefited to leave their order for plate with Miss Kobirisnn at tho Public Library. M"r. nud Mrs.. II. K. Smith and .Mr. nnd Mm. A. S. Mnek of .Klamath Falls spent the wnx end in Med ford. Miss Vera JernWa has returned to her home in Phoenix nfter visiting friends in Medford. Miss Mnmie Clark hn returned from a wait in Phoenix. " SUMMER RESORT ROGUE RJVER RANCH S6 Mile From Medford FINE F1SIIIXO ileau nasi Tennis) Rates ll.SO per day, 97.50 per weak. Pasaeneer rates 13.50 one way, by Crater Lake Auto Stag For Further Information Write PAUL R. OPDYKE Trail, Ore. Salesroom in Iamnt 1 P7TOE WWII!! R PAGE THEATRE AUGUST 1 wB-v the Tenlmnker," stanrs and revelling thronga noxt tn majestic hnll.t In stately palaco, and so on till finally wo turn tn tho end to the flower-decked garden whenc.o wo started. The action of tljn plceo covem a period of nearly (50 yenm. hta Omar towards the close ot th play Is tho same sprightly, high' spir ited personaRo with whom we made acquaintance In tho opening; scenes, Darin the courso of the play msnV of the beat known quatrains eon talned In the Itubalyat are? Introduced Into tho dlalopiio with effective naturalnew. It Is worthy nt note; that tho charmlns Incidental muak rendered during the performance wan especially written for "Omar, the Tentmaker." Roosevelt and Bennett avenues. Mm. CI r nee Brown returned to her homo In Gold Hill after it visit in Medford. Mr. nnd Mm. I. T. Jnmc of LYrekn, CnL, nre the guest of friends .lien- OUR PROCESS IS THOROUGH Every garment cleaned by made aanltary nnd elean wkk m i Modern Equipment and;' Experienced Help J We nre able to give you servient that is only possible to get In tn larger cities. Phone 244. We will call. J, ,P s i fi i 'I . li Mr. mnl Nt, llool lif Trim nitty Jllllllillilf nil 1 II UiutiilllU' it4li Jit AtukLli t . " IJiii Icaiu WurlliiuJ. '4y trm PwlUmJ. "" . . .1