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, :'V MBD1T0RD MAIL TTHRUNE, MEDFORP; OftEGON, SATTJKflAY, MflTTCT 8, itffr PAGE THREE A 1 -t B mYrY mr s'a'a'aw All lommnnlratlotu should bo lo by Friday Address socluly mlltor, or phono 88J. . .Mr. And Mr tloorRii lloono ('nr poiiifr (ntortnlii'Jii In u must novel tnuiiW Wednesday iivi'iiIiik. when n fiiruii'rn' bull .wn kIvimi In th new imckliiR boiiHti at l tin l'oiil IiIJIh orrh iinl. All tho uiickIh ciiiiio npproprl Mi'ly ntUrrtl mill Ibo variety or com. t lime caused much ainiisnment. Thti lawn was decorated with Japanese, litiitorua und Hi" imrkltiK hntiwn wan derorutml with mm flowers. Hupper was served ut uiltlii IkIi t mid thn duiun lusted until an urly hour. Annum Iho Kiiests were: .Mr. and Mr. A. K. Heituie. Mr. and Mm. I. W. Ilauilll, Mr. uinl Mm. A. ('. Minn tin tit, Mr. and Mm. It. ('. Washburn, Mr, mid Mm. Waller llowuc, Mr. and Mm. ('lark, Mr. and Mm. IV II Hop. kins, Mr, uud Mm, IMkht llafer, Mr. and Mm, Htowart Patterson, Mr. and Mm..H, Vila lleckwltli, Mr. and Mm. A. l'on ro riitru, Dr and Mm, Hit I o it f, Mr. and Mm. Hlautnn lrlffl, Mix llarvny or Clilonso, Mm. Wllllnm Hooyamllh, Mr. and Mm. K I'. (luth He, Mt. and Mm. 0. H, Newhall, Mm. W. I.. Ilnllaway, Mm. Maudnvllle. of Chlraao, Mm, Cohen, MIm Dorothy Conner, Mian Madeline Illutthaui, Ml Kalade, MIm Hubbard, Mint Dorothy IhiKKett, Ml, Mnhl lliirkn, MIm llarrlURlon or Kan I'raiicliro, Ml West or Toledo, (.; MIm dene Morion, Mater Johnson, rlprai UIpkuI, Jack Merrill, A. H. V, Car. iwinicr, lloudlnot Conner, It. Huh), W. Morjian, Mr. Hlout or Kt. I.ouls, K, V. Curlton, F. Ilurkr and Mr. Hal d: Tuesday evening thn Indira or thn Methodist Kplcouil rhurch Jellghl rtilly entertained tho member and frleiul or the churrh with a uncial on thn parsonage lawiir In spllo or thn extreme heat and the fntt that u tunny wrrn away on their vacation, ntMiiit :&0 people xnttiered to enjoy thn evenlux. One or the enjoyable en l lire was a duet rendered by thn Ml m (lorn In their usual pleasing manner; ulso several selections rend by Mm. Manning wero received with hearty applause. Itev. KldrhlK" made all welcome In a short talk. A larMo number of table prettily ilerorated with pink rosea were placed about the lawn, nt whirl) dainty rerresh uieiita went nerved by Mr. McDou iilil. ubly assisted by Mm, Allen nod the MImcm Clara Wines, Mary Tin ker, Mnbln and Veutta Kelser. Kv cry one departed thaukliiK Iho ladles for a pleasant evenlux and prnuounc Inc. Itev. and Mm. KldrldK" u dellKht In) horn and hOKtemi, TIiIk pafltor and wife hnvo been with the church In Mud ford for three yeum, and thl KatherhiK provi'H the IiIkIi Hteem In which they apt held, Tho innrrlnKe or MIm Herutco Kmlih, duiiKhter or Mr. and Mm, II. D. Huillh, and Mr. John II. Holme, recently of Wlllun, Me., wan Rolemic lied Aueuitt 1 nt tho MrthodlM pnr Hoimiie, Itev, Kldrldito officiating lloth you nt; peoplo are well known, and havii many frleniH In Medfonl, They will bo nt homo after Keplem her I ut ItoKtio Itlyr, whom Mr. Holme Iiiih been appointed rural mall carrier. 4 m Announnement Iiuk been received of tho (iiiKnRoment of MIkh Dorothy Klleen Konler, diiunhler or Dr, and Mm. Clarendon Aiwood Konler of l.o AtiRolei, to Howard Hcott Dud ley. Tho wuddlnK wt'l tako plnco on AiiKUNt 2R at Pacific drove, tho mim tor homo of Dr, and Mr. Konlor. Mr, Dudley wan formerly a reHldent of Medford, where ho ha nmny friend. . MIkh May Hollo TJiomnii wna on tertnlnml by MInh Mnrjorlo Keen of Bou Hi Central on bur way from Mon mouth to her niothor' Miiminor homo nt lllltn. t Mr. and Mm, llnrry Hloddurd und Mr, und Mm, I'nul Jnnuuy motored to Crutur I. like. Thoy report the flNle liiK" very good, IiiivIiik hooked cevorul rainbow trout. Mr, and Mm, V, II. Iluinphroy leave next weok on u trip to Urn tor l.uko, Mr, und Mr, I'nul Jnnuey kuvo a Iior(lt rtlniier for fourteen Krldny nlHiir followed by a IiIk bonfire. ' Hubert I'nlourn und Clmiio liny left lb In week fur Newport, MIm lltilfuin I.ti loy m llm Klicul of Mlwi CliilallNU JhwAh, Mm. William Carle eutorlnluod I'rlday with n mlacelluneou ihower In honor of Ml Kdlth I'Uh whnitt inarrlnK t Mf. V. A. Thompon will be celebrated nt an early dnte. Many benutlful and unofiil precntn wero howred on Ibe nopular bride, elect, A novel feature of Iho afternoon wn n mock trial In which the future bridegroom wn haled before a Jnilge and Jury rompoKed of ladle, (jharxed with calchliiK "l''lh" out of naonth(t defendant pled xullty. Deroratlotm were very artlntlc and npproprUte to Hie occanion. Punch Ire eream and cako were nerved. Oiiet Inrluded Medame Theo. rili, II. I.. Doitr.e, Hr., J. A. (IruffU, W. I'. Andemon, Jn. IteauieN, It. Moore, Wnhter, Malumren, I'red l-'ur- ry, i:, I.. Taylor, A. H. Furry, Wilbur A. June, Krnent Itramai, A, llearn, W. Front. II. II. Iloyrr. II. W. Frame, (J. A. Mome, W. J. Klmer, II, U. DodKo, Jr., J. A. (lainmlll, J. (1, Core, F.linur Coleman, C. Hcolt, W. V. nr n u in nfid MlHuen Frnnnlno McNu. er, Mnud Newbury, Fay Carver, Mar lon lUllrnum, D. (lamtulll, I-, Halter. A "Farewell wa i:Uen lo MUn F. A. ThaltT arid her inothrr by tbo Flmt 1'Aptlnt church at thn renldcnct of 8. j. Dennett, Kouth Itlverildn, oil Wednesday eveultlK, AllKllit fifth. KxpreMlon of thn appreciation of ytU Thaler a Kuerlntendeut of tin Primary Department, or well wlhni for her early return to Medrord wero oxpreiued by all prenrnt. MIm Thaler and her mother nli on Thtinday for Nebraka via Kan FranrUco, and will vUlt friend In Pomona and l.o An Kele for n few wek lefor rontlnu IriR their Journey, They havo made a hot or friend during their four year itay In Medford. Mr. A. K, Ktrallon entertained Wednesday afternoon with a "Ken Union tea" for her mother and alitor Mm. Smith and Mm. Uurke of Lin coln, .NVb., who leavo oon for their home. Thoe present were Medatiic Florence Coffe, D, W. Htonc, It. Wll on, F. Tltdnle, It. It. Manning, Klrhy Miller, J. W. Kldon, It. W. Kldon, V. .ooml. Albert lloppln, Herring, War. ron, Hell, Mlinea Julia 'lloppln and it Keller of Chicago. A number of tho younger act mot-(clico who are spending their honoy. ored to Ahland Friday evening formoon on a motoring trip, reach Med a picnic and awm. Among tbono in ford next week and will make a abort the parly were Mr. and Mm. llarJ.,"lay. Mm. Rcott la n Mstcr of Mr. well, .Mr. and Mm. niddln, Mr. and Frank Preston. Mm. Itoberti, Mr. and Mm. Ua Hoot, Ml He Kentner, MIm Fern Hutch Mm. Drowno of Ban Franclico ar Uon, MIm Jotephlne Hoot, Vernon rlvea Hunday to vlalt her brother and Vawter, McCurdy and l.con Speck. Jennie Mae Knedlcnr of our pub lic schopls returned Tuesday from Helllngham, Wn where she has been teaching In the art department of Hut ataln nnrlunl iliirlnr ttin mtmmnr - '"" '"- - I session, Miss Hnedleor has been offer-1 ed a position In that school for tho coming year, and If she derides to urcept It will return to Ilulllngham early In Heptomber. Mrs. Deuel entertained Wednesday afternoon at auction brldgo In honor of her nolce, Mm, Harris. Her other guests wero Mesdames Win. Hud go. Vawter. Picket, Hutchison, lynKlWh, Kiddle, Kentner, Rtreets, Porter, Neff. Waruet, John Hoot, Wise, Rargent, Hrackenndd, l.uinmlen and Hollls. Mlstletoo Camp of the Hoynl Netghbom entertained tho Modern Woodmen and their friend with u lawn Hoclnl at tho .lovely homo of Mrs. Charles Manning on Welch street Friday evening. Tho tliuo was spent In different games and music, Delicious refreshments were served by tho hostoss, usslsted by Mrs. T. A. Hov, Mr, and Mrs, J, D. Stnnott enter talnud at a dinner on Wednesday afternoon In honor of tho M lutes Kntherlno and (lortrudo Slunott. Tho gncsts wero the MIksck Mildred and Kntherlno Hlock, Miss llazol Hader has relumed from llorkoloy whore alio hna been attending summer school, Miss Hader will bo ono of tho assistants In tho physical department of tho University of Oregon next year, e Quito a numbor of Rhrlnors leavo today for Mansfield where thoy will attead Iho convention. Anionu those golnif are Mr, and Mm. II, 0, Htod dard, Mr, ,John Westorluttd, MUs Meuley, Mr, and Mm. Lutusdon A dinner will bo given Saturday evening at Hotel Medford by Hie members of thu Hlgma Womoii'a fruternlly, Mr, and Mm. Wlllsrd Camiibell, Dr, and Mrs, Htokes, Mr, aud Mrs, (.'has, Jlrown and thlldreH leavu Unt il r day for I'nispuct where lby will pvud'tbii wtwk, Thn Home MImIoii Roclely of tho M K. Church, Houth, mot In tho Pnn Ioi'm Hluily Tuesday evening for :i brief mlMlonary atudy, Tho sub ject wa "llraill and Cuba." Kong, Nadmlj prayer by Mm', Itlley D, Hon sour lllblo lesson, Ph. 10, Mrs. Hran. doiii reading, "National Heforunr,'' by Mrs,, Itlley 1), Hcnson; brief ad dress on llraill, Mm, Itoht. 1. Tay lor; talk on Culm, Its Customs and Its HellKlon, Mm, II. M, llranham: reading, Polygamy a National I'vlt, Mm. Hoberl U, Taylor; lllblo Drill, Mrs, F. H, llrandon; benediction, Among the many Medford peoplo who have visited Crater I.alto this week aro tho follewing: Mr. and Mm, Delroy fletcholl and son, Mr, and Mm. W. II. (lore, Miss Mary ftoro and Jay (lore, Mm. C. It, Hay, Miss Mable Hay and Charles Hay, Mr. and Mrs. nmemon, It. II, Wilson, Miss Hlla Hound. Dr. W. W. Howard. W. A. Juration, C. W. (llascow, Mr. Bearlen and family, Mr. and .Mrs. 8. H. Hmltb, Miss Irene Rinlth and Damon Jordan ' Thn ladleN of tho Cathllc church gave a very pretty lawn rorlal Tues day evening on tho lawn of tho Par ish Hall. Japanrso lanterns were strung among tho trees and lea cream ml cako wero served during tho evening. Hatelrlgg'a orchestra fur nished music for tho dance. Mm. P. W. Harnlll entertained at dinner Wednesday In honor of Miss Harvey of Toledo and her nelrn. Mis Harvey of Chicago. Thn other guests wero Mm. Stanton Orlfflv, Mr. Jack Merrill and Mr, Slater John son, ;' Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Outhrlo enler- tajned at dinner Wednesday for Mr. and Mm. It. C. Washburn, Mm. Frank Owen, Mis Marlon Jackson of Port land, and Mr. K. W. Carlton. All attended the Carpenter danco after dinner. Mr. and Mm. Kco Hoot (neo Idi I.ee Kentner) returned Thursday from their wedding trip to Alaski and aro at the homo of Mr. Hoot 'a parents on West Main, where they will remain until thoy secure a house. Mr. and Mm. Rcolt of San Fran auter.ln.law, Mr. and Mm. Frank Prenton on their ranch In the Apple. gate. Mm. T. M. Farrell leffthla weelc for MIH City, Oregon, whore ahn will he Dili Ktieil nt Mrs. Jns Moiitlanrt Vln Farrell Is recovering from a very ser- lous operation. Mm. K. B. (lore and little daugh ter left for Newport Trlday morn ing. . There will ho a mooting Monday oiiernoon at three o'clock of tho exeo utlro board of thn Greater Medford dub at tho library. Miss Anna Puruckor returned Thursday from Ilerkleley, Calif., where ahn has been attending sum mer school. Mrs. I.eo and her daughter Mm. Wl'so of Minneapolis, left this weak on a motor trip to Crater Lake and Klamath Falls, Mr. Fred Cowles received thn sad news of tho sudden death of his mother. In Now York. Mr, and; Mrs, Edgar Hafor and Jack Merrill aro plaulng to leave Monday on a trip to Coos Day. ' ' Mr. and Mm Angus Grajtum of Portland are tho guestB ofMr, nd Mra; w; II. McGownn. Miss Helen Puriickor and Mlsa Myrtlo Williamson aro spending a fow days at Cotealln. ' Miss Fonton ot Portland will bo tho guest next week of Miss Ireuo Sullivan, Mr, Wm, Vawter returned from Bugeno this week, where he has bevu attending summer school, ( Mrs. F, N1. Cummlugs and little son, Frederick, are visiting relatives In .Portland, ' Mr, (leorgo l.lndlny and children have returned from a three weeks Kay at Newport. Dunbar Carpenter and Leonard (Jarponler are tuolorlug to Ctesieut Mm, Marietta Htnrr of Han Dlrao, Cal Is In Medford visiting hor sis ters, Mrs, Charles C ohnson of 922 Houth Oakdale, and Mrs, Charlon Hruce Yohng of 403 North Holly HtreeL As many yearn have passed slncn Ihcsfl three slstern hnvo brfen together, tho reunion Is necessarily a happy olio, ' Mm, J. B, Htewart entertained at luncheon Monday In honor of her fother, Mm. It. HrhnrMd. The other guests were: Mm. George Davis, Mm. W, T. York, Mrs. W. C. Debley, Mrs, A. Duff nud Mrs. Hen Trow bridge. Mm. Rchnflcld loft Tuesday for her home In North Dakota. Miss West of Toledo, O,, Is the guest of Mrs. Htauton Grlffls. MUs West und Mrs. Griffin worn class mates ut Wellesley, Mum. Miss louno Flynn, Miss Herthn Hrandenburg, Hayrnond Trowbridge, uud Mrs. Don Springer are ramping at Jl'oleslln, Miss Juunltn Fredrnberg of Port laud is tho guest of Mr. and Mm. Konenberg at Hear Crek orchard. Mr. and Mm, Walter llowne en lerlalned at dinner Hunday night In honor of Mr. Chandler Bguu. Mr. Koger Dennett uud family have returned from a trip to Klam ath Falls and Crater l,ake. .- Mrs. Gerard . Talllandler left Wednesday for,Newort where ahn win remain a few weeks. Mr. and Mm. J. W. Mitchell and family have returned from a camp ing trip at Colestln. Mr. und Mr. Bd Drown and Mm. Maudo Mlllor left this week for a stay at Fish lake. Mrs.aStanton Orlffl gives a sup per Sunday for hex house guest, Mlsa West of Toledo, O. Mr. Allen H. Drury of Drury Lane orchard has returned from a trip to San Francisco. Misses lna and Luclnda Cochran returned this week from a stay at Fish lake. Mrs. B. II. Pearre and daughter havo returned from a visit In Grants Pass. e ' Mrs. Marian Woods of Grants Pass Is visiting frlends'ln Medford. Miss Harvey of Chicago Is the guet of her aunt, Mrs. Phil Harnlll. 'Mm. Clarence Knight entertalnnl the Nullo club this week. Mr. Bd Andrews has returned from a trip to Marsufleld. -St. Jw A A A jw J A A A A A AIL Phono Ijjmppr LA AAA A a a A a LANE OF OREGON E WAHIIINOTO.V, Aujr. 8.fhnr!cH H. Ilnmlln of hoston Jtnft fipr-ii Jteleri nl for fjvrnor of the fMerjiI nt nerve board and Frederic A. Delano of Chlcflfjw lull heen selected vice governor. The only Htcp to be tnken beforo orgiinlr.niion ciin proceed in Dm He Mrs, Wm. Hodge has returned from an eastern trip. DEMOCRAT AGAINST WARBURG xw&K&fri? &&&&&&& ? t J Kartlett rears We have a cash offer fer ten cars of first quality Bartlett pears for the eastern market and would be glad to quote prices to growers who have pears of this grade. We advise shipping second grade pears to the cannery and can make an offer on this grade. Box shook and supplies at the lowest prices. Will commence packing Bartletts Tuesday at Medford, Central Point and Voorhies, Bring in your pears. J. A. PERRY, Manager Co-operative Fruit Growers' SJSk JSv .. Ji ..- L JL. &- -- -- -- -- -- -. -a a. A A A A A A Af A A A A A A ,, A- - - .- A. .m. At vVVVVVTrVTTTVTTTVVVVVVVTT WWWWWTWWwWWW A A. Al. A A .. A A A A .- A A Irrigation is Crop Insurance You can raise some crops every year and all crops some years without irrigation. But if you want to raise all crops every year vou should irrigate. Th value of any crop any year can be increased 50 to 500 per cen t by irrigation. If you have water supply from well, creek or stream, we cati supply you with electric power for pumping. On receipt of information card we will be pleased to make you es timate of cost. Number of ncres doired to Irriuute. Totnl lift in feet from water level of to irrignte -.......,..,.. --, Kumber of feet of pipe requited. Number of feet of ditch or fluiuo required ,Vhter supply (weU or Btrcntn) nnd , fSisnod ... i J l'ostoffioo nddress... ': Locntlou Srt'tion. Township Huiio 'V California-Oregon 216 WIST lrt8 M&&&&&&&&to&4&&&&&4nfr' Inotioit hy Hie full reserve bonrd of the "elans C" directors of the twelve bnnki. There nro three of these for each bank, find, wh'.lo there linn been no .formal conference, ns to llm men to lie chosen, it i (rrncrnlly un derstood here that the mntter has bren tinder ronslderntion for Home time and Hint the .'loclioji will not dMny the fonnnl ofenin lonjf. AN ier thcMfl ilirorioro nte chotcn the lnnks will orftnntxo i.int ojic,-. for business. Confirmation of Me.HM. Warburg nnd Delnno wns preceded bv n delmte In the course of which heated collo quy ensued between Senator Itria tow, who ul tucked .Mr. Warburg, whose nomination he opponcd from the oulM't, and .Senator Ktoue, which for n time looked threatening but which finally ubfldrd iion the urfr f nt reipieMt of oher senntom. A A A A, A A A A A A A A A well or stream to highest point uf-lnml nume of Htreuin Mini II WM-MMM .IMI ! ml t II I. .! Wl II I I . .JS fH sfo""" f ' ' " 'a' y Power Company MAIN STREET 'UNCLE SAM BUYS SILVER BULLION WASHINGTON. Aug, 8. Tho treasury department tonay gave orrt era to tho San Francisco mint to httV two hundred thousand ounces of silver nt ft I 6 cents an ounce. Offi cials hoped this action may rnllovn to some extent tho sliver marKflt which baa been affected by tho Euro pean war, Kleven seniilors voted njjnlnst Jfr. Warburg, only one of, them, I.itnn of Oregon, liini; ri dembcrnt. Senntdr Urittbr wiih the only ono to vote ntroiuvt Mr. Delano, HSHH4K . :! Association A A jt. A il A A. . r- . ri -, ' t m 4 tmK ri' L J rrWrAmrfJrWwmWmFinW- '' ' '&.' ft.