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$ MEDFORD ftrATL TTITBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. SATURDAY, '.ATTCIUST 22, 1014 , ,.... H PAGE TURKIC t -'M on) X jj, All i-ouiiiiunlratlom hIioiiM lm In by 1'rlJny. Addross aocluly editor, or phono H2J. .Iniiior, W, Kohlnaou nml Minn Klrntmr M. Delano)', Hull known joiiiik peoplo of I'nrl Jones wore married lu Yrokn, Monday ovoiiIiik AtiKiint :tnl, I OH, I lm ceremony IioIiik rniidueloil liy Hov. II. II. Miirkny Tim youtiK couplo worn nciniiiiniiliil lo Yroku liy Mrs Uunuvlevu Dulauoy nml llort Hell and tho ontlrn party returned (o Korl Jones admit olitht o'clock In the oven Iiik nml dm lirlilo nml k roo in were ulvin n reception nt llnlr home Tho affair took plac on Hut lawn nml ninny of th 11 friends of tlio rnuplo worn piesont lo wluli them n Ions nriil happy llfo. Mr. Ittihllison h a well known ynuntt limn of thn tnlli)', In ludustdlnus unit hears an excellent reputation ninoiiK tliono who know liliu, At ircKinl ho n trusted em plo)H of tlm I'ort Jones Creamery nml I'nrlilnr company. Tho drliln In tin only imiKlit(ir of Walter Pnlono) nml nn liorn ami raised In Fort Junes. Hlin In nun of tli" most popular iiiomhera of tlio )oiniRir social sot, I lilelily accomplished nml Mill make nn Ideal helpmaln for tlm joiiiik man whom hn Iiar rhosmi to slutro her II f. (.'oiiKrntulatlun folks from tlio Partner ami Miner stuff. I'ort Jones Parmer nml Mtmtr Mr iitnl Mrs, Karl Onddln unit Mr nml Mrn. II. H. I'lnlt nml moii have re. turned from n dtdlKhtful tuurlur: trip of several weeks. Thoy wont throiiKh Klamuih rounty ami slopped nt tho Hplnk (amp whero they rotiort every thliiK iir ili'llKlitfully dean ami com forlnlilo nml tho meal Reed. Thny also visited llocky Point on Pelican liny nml Crater Lake, ami while tho raiiKht lota of fish and onjnytd thrlr trip, they arc kIbiI lo i:ct homo. Mm. (I. V. Sllllman or Seattle who has lieen UltliiK her sons In Med fonl for tlif Inst three month, will Mliirn to Imr home Hominy, Him yo n pnrty for her yeiini: daughter, Mis riorrnui mil) a parly of Imr oiiiik friend Wednesday aflnrnoon, nt thn homo of Mr. II. It. Hllllman nt 116 Mlmlotoo, Mra. (IrorKo Carpenter gnvo a tho atro dinner Wrdncnday ovenliiR In honor of Mndam (liiorRn Carpenter, her Riiont, and tho membora of thn party Imimled Mr, nml Mri. R. Vllaa Ileckwlth, Dr. and Mm. KUhor, Mr. and Mm. (lutlirlo, and Mr. and Mri. Conro I'lnro. Mm. A. A. Alkln returned to Med ford Tueadny after u mivernl wceka' vneation nml la Rind to ho at homo uunln, Mm, Alkln rvportn Hint alio hnd a lowily trip and vlilted In Cun nda, New York, CIiIciiko nml iniiny of thn Mr eaiturn cltlon, alio Hpo kana and l'ortlnnd. Mm, Karl Knupp of Houtli Kln atreet haa hud an her Rticatn thin wihjIc Imr father, Mr. II. 1.'. Wllkennon, of Kreno, Cul., and Imr aUter, Mm. Carl Mouth of llornlirook, Timaduy inorn'lni; Mm. llnrdett DihIko, Jr., entertained at hrenkfuM ror MImh IMIth KIhIi, ho will ho married Kiimlay to Mr. William A. ThompHon, K Trof. II. I), Humphrey of Wimh Ington, I). C, who him been vIhIHiik with Mr. und Mm. Porter .1. Neff, loft for California, wlmro he will vIhU bofoio roturnliiK oast. Mr, nud Mm. I.eo Moot, who re turned Koine tlnio uko from their woddliiK trip to AliiHkn, are now tit homo ut :iu Hoho iivenim. MIhh I.aurn Trelchlor will lonvo Monday for a vlalt with her Utcr In Mouluna, ami will not return till tho flrul of tho year. Mr. and Mm. liiirroiiKhH und ram liy havo returned from vlaltltiK Mr. mid Mm. llrophy at tho Apploxato, Mm. Rlantnn OrlffU loft ror Now York luMt Sunday, mid will not return to Med ford till I'uliriiury. Tho Colony club haa now for lU heudiimrtem two larn". lomforlahlo inoma ut (hit Hotel Mmlford. Mr, Jack Merrill kuvo a bwIiiiiuIiik parly In tho iiwIiiiiiiIiik tank ut IiIh runuli Momlny iifleriiooii, r Mm, Juiinny returned from I'nrl laud Tuemlay uud Mm, 0. M. Kldi lotilllieil fiom Hiokiiliii, t Mr, nml Mm, I'vublu of llukulu nvwiiio K4Vo u milHliliutliouil puily V Muuhm HlKhl, t ima JsiUcii Jj xjWx Mm. II, I'. Doditn, Jr, oiitertnliied nt linmkfuHl TiioNiluy iiioruliiK for her alNter, Mina Kdllh I'lah, Thoai in vited were Meadnmea Halpli Hard well, Wholdou lllddlD, Albert llrowu, Chna. llrowu, (teortto ItohertH, Homer Itiitlmrmul, l,ee Hoot, Ira DoiIko, llnrry l,lndnay, Win. Cnrlean Hurry (lrn, l.'ilwln Jmuiey, Mm. M. I'ur din, und Mm, II I,. I)od:e, Mr.; Ml-ncn lln-ol HerrliiK, I'eru Htitchlnaon, Allen Htrenta, llonn Kcntncr, Johc phlim Hoot, H ii mi n Deuel, Kntlmrlno iHiilel, Mnbel Kcmitlln olid Minn DnIi, Tho ((renter Medford club boa turned over to the Medford liouo to clety the nwnrdliiK of prize ror tho bent roiui dlaptnya crown by Medford achool clitldrnn from mIIp- furnlnlmjl luat aprltiK. jVboiil I2T. In prUca will bo awarded. "The children ar naked to brliiK tlm roaea to tho exhibit liullillnit I'rlday inornltiR AuRiut SK at 10 o'clock. Mm. W. V. II. Camp boll, vlrn-prealdent of tho xorloty, Ii lu iliari'.e of tho awnrda, Mr. and Mm (I. C. Noll of IMioe nix, Arlt., who l;ac been vUltlnK Mr. and Mm. A I. Ol-on left for Ran I'ranclaco Monday moruliiK. The en tire party, Including Mm. V. C. Wlcka, motored to Crater lnkn on Knturdny returnltiK Humluy. Mr. and Mm. Noll are very eiithuilantle over tho valley lu Kinernl and the lake lu purtlrular. Minn l.oula Mil r lie, who waa ninoiiK tho Americana fortunato enotiKh to leato I In rope beforo tlm outbreak of the war, returned to Medford Tile day, where alio will In thn future liiaVn Imr bourn. Her mother, Mm. Kdmiind Ilurkn, nave a dinner In her honor Friday evenlm?. Mm, Hal Hockley of Portland haa been apendliiK tlm week with Mm. C. I, Hrhlcffrlln. Mr. Hockley will join her Sunday and tlmy will leave for tuuir rnltlo rancnin Kiauiatii rounty koIiik by woy of Crater liko. Mr. mid Mm. V. II. Caniittell and Mm. Warren, Mm. KrKnr I Infer, Dr. ami Mm. Ktokea, Mr. nml Mm. Chnrlea Drown nml family hao rv turned from a week'u oiiHuk at Pro- aped. Mr, and Mm. Klmer Hlcka are ru tertnlnlnK MUa Hlcka of Run Diego with automobile rider, to Crater Lake and other reorl. Mm. Anna K. Davla or Wrat Tenth atreet loft yesterday for North Dnkot.i to vlalt her daiiRbter, Mm. Tcrrctt. Mlna Helen Jonea of HornhrooU. who baa Ikhii vlaltliiK with Mm. Join Wltklnaon returned homo Monday. Mr. II. Paul Tholia and Mlu fior- uldluo TheUa hove returned from n trip to Crater Lake. Mr. II. l.uuiHilen and family havo returned from Coos lluy via Crcncent City. Mm. 11. !. DoiIko. Rr., left Thum duy lo lnlt her duiiKbter In Knat OrniiKo, N. J. Mm, Mario Mooro Iioh returned from vIhIIIuk ber parcuta ut (Jnrolle, Cnlirornla. Mm. Kduu LoRan or niiKonn la apendluK u few wceka with Mm. O, 1 DuvIiImoii. a Mm. V. A, ItoynoIdH of Oaltlnnil, California, Ih vIhUIiik her "on, II, W. Itojnolda of Itosa l.mie, E NKI.SOtf. 11. C. Ainr. 'J.!. I.oa Aylmer, former iiihK'oor uouernl of the Cuuiiilimi loreen, Riipuealeil IliiH lliii ClurtntiiiH Inkcn piiaoiU'M by the llrilihh iiiiiiv ilurlmr thu war hluutlil lm Kent to (.'iiiiiulii nml (ttveu (ritolx of In ml in hvclloim wbeio laro nrniH iiwull (levi'liiiiui'iit ami ho I'linmiink'Oil lo hcllle um iieui'oful nml iioiliii'lli' elllyeiiH nl' lim hiiiiiiIi'V. -' ....',. I.ohI Ayliuei Ih Id eluirmi of Hm liiolillliitioii ii thn Kooli'iilt,V oorii iniiy of Ihu HrM Ciinniliiiii ciinllnii- enl, " ' I . II ! I I II I I I LONDON, Auk. ti'-'i A i!l"Hilcl. o llm Dki'limiKii Ti'li'niili i'iiniiiiiiy iioiii iiuiim hnyn imii uie uimu u Tlm Abiutrl buy lunni unitahiltid i'uiiiuiuiulvi'iMvlilif ut Ihu ilutimi juuv, t 1 At the Churches (lirlntbiti Corner of Ninth and Oakdale, KxtenilH a cordial Invitation to you and Mpoclally to nil atruiiKom In tho city. Our norvlcoa will provo helpful to you nml our aplondld Hutidny school will ntinwrr your dcepeat need. Visit tin mid iii'o nt 9HS, Tlm liiornliiR preachltiK aorvlce he Klna nt 10J&. flood mimic, larr.o choir and coiiKrcKatlonal alnRlnx Hiinnon, Our Mlaalon. C. K. aoclnty meota nt 7 p. m. KvonltiK aervlco at 8 o'clock nt which Hum a flour! ncrtnon will bo Klven. Wo want you to brlnK your friend nml nelKhlior to tlm homo Itko church. You tmod tho church. Coiuol Harry K. Tucker, minister. I'lmi (liurrli of ClirUt, Kclenlii.t Hiindny Hnrvlco at 1 1 o'clock. Hub. Jert "Mind." Wednesday evenlns teatlmonlal meetliiR at 8 o'clock. All am corHlly Invited. Hominy achool nt 10 o'clock. All under tlm nice of 20 nro welcome, IteadliiK room In church edifice 21 2 North Oakdale open from 1:30 to 4 .10 dally except Ruiida'a and liolldn).. MrtliiMlUt Medford MnthodUt Kplaropal church, corner of nnrtlett nd Kourtn utrretH, i:. Olln Dldrldue pa-tor. Her vtiea Sunday aa follews: PreachlnK U a. in. and ft p. m HiibJectamornlnR, "Homethlnj; Worl'i While," ovenltiK, "Tho World's Hat tie." Holiday achool 9.4S a. m. Hpworth J.eaKtio G:4S p. m. Prayer iiieetltiK Thursday etcnlnK H o'clock. Kxcollent music by chorua choir under llm direction or V. C. IMrncada. HlK'clnl featilroH for Sunday an fol low;: At tlm mornlni- aervlco tho choir will altiK, "lively Appear," by Ooti nod. At the ovcnlng aervlco they will Iiik. "Teach Me to Do tho TblnR," by Klorlu and Mr. Edmeadea and Mm. Phllbrook will ulnp; tho Ooipel duet, "Kvery Hour 1 Need Thee." OAkiUlo Avenue MrtliodUt Sunday achool at 10 a, in. . VronrhlnK at 11 a. m. and R p. m. Ittsv. K. II. Mowre, prealdlnR elder, will bo hero and hold aervlco Tues day t'VenlnR. Tho business ineetlnR of tho quarterly conference will bo held Tuesday ovenlnir. Wo Invito thn public to attend these wrvlreH. II. M. Ilranhani, pas tor. Grandma Whitney celebrated her 98th birthday AurusI 10th. Ono cako caino all tho way from Portland and It bore 98 candle. The cako waa sent by relatives. Tho Ruesta nt Grand ma'a party wcro Mm. McQuat and three children, Mr. and Mm, Dort Jones and dsuRbtcr Gladys, and llort Koester. Horuo It Ivor ArRiis. JUHlut Itov. It. W. MacCullouRh Ph. D.. pastor. Mornlpg worship 1 1 a. ni, Sermon, "The Jew a In Prophecy, Their Rela tion to tho Gentiles and the Church, In (ho Kuropean Crises. KvenlnK S p. m. Sermon, "Nations ut the Dar or God," Hlblo school 9:45 n. in. II. Y. P. U. 7 p. in. Thursday evening prayor nicotine The pastor will tell at the morn ing nor vice the secret prophetically and hlHtorlrutty of tho European war, StraiiKers welcome to nil nor- Ices. Central IHiiut ltAplUt Hov. Mm. W. T. D. MacCulloiiRn, 11. A., pastor. Moutiug worship 11 a, in. KvenliiR, iinlouservlce. StraiiRera welcome, l'reNb)terlun ProachliiR at 11 u. in., subject, "Tho Other Side." PreachlnK at 8 p. m. subject, "Tho Door That Cannot Do Shut." Sunday school at 10 a. in. Primary Sunday uchool nt 10 u, in. KlndorRarten nt 11 a, in, All par ontn may leave their children In tho UluderRarten while they urn lu the church services. Tho babies will be cared ror also by thono In cliarKo or the, klnderRarton. This U that nil who desire may a(tuuc church, PrnyermeotltiR Thursday at 8 p. in. All tiro cordially Invited to those Her vices, loii-I.utliersH At 'Ion l.uetliraii church r. 12 W, I'oiirtli atreet, Ihuro will bo ICimllsh aurvlru ut II u. in, lllblo school ut 10 Hi in. No ovenliiK forvhe, (.'onnnl Wil li er, puslor, HpUruui Holy I'oiuinuiiluii tj u. m, MlirillHN IIT, II u. HI, Win, II, JlaWlltPU, vUsi', T TO E E OF POPE HOMB, AUK 21, (Delayed,)--Twenty-threa cnnllnnls met Into to day In the first coitKrcKatlnn or cardi nals to arrange a temporary govern ment or tho church and preparo for tho conclavo In September, when a niicceaNor to Popo Plus X will bo elected. Cardinals Martlnelll ami Dl 'Putro nro III and 'ilnablv to b piosent. Cardinal Sorapln Vaunutelll, dean or the Sacred Colleiio, attendod, but bo Iiir Incapacitated by an Indisposition, his duties wero perrormcd b Cardi nal AKliardl, ItrrsklnK !lherfiuurN Itiiiu After tuklnj- the oath to maintain secret their discussion "oven to the slioddliiK of blood" the cardinals per formed tho traditional ceremony of breaking tho risherrnan'a rliiR. The rite, however, was not literally car ried out. According to tho rules of the Sacred College, the ring should bo broken and later reset and pre sented to the new Pope. Today, alter each or tho members hnd Identified the ring, It was found that noun had tho strength to break it, even though a hammer was em ployed. Aid was not at hand, aa Car dinal Delia Volpe hail not permitted the presence of anyone except tlm cardinals and the latter finally de cided that the Hmbollcal ceremony would be projicrly observed If the symbol or office was scratched. This waa done. Testament of I'om- It Is learned that the testament of tho Into Popo provhlen for tho main tenance of about lUfl little ones made orpbanH by tho earthquake at Men slna und Calabria In 19us. TlicjI'opeV sister Anna, who collapsed when tho pontiff died, was batter todayand Inquired about the arrangements for, tho funeral Saturday, She Insisted on kneeling In bed to.-irny for tho de parted soul. . The outer walls of all tho churches aro placarded with notices from Cardinal Potnplll, vlrar general or Ilia Holiness, slating that the chain Ix'rlaln had given him officially the sad news or the death of Plus X on Thursday and Instructed him to noti fy all tho faithful and order that the bells lu all tho churches bo tolled for ono hour at sunset today and on Saturday. Tho clergy also am di rected to say masses for the late pon tiff "recommending his blessed soul to God." Why Not Get the best stnoae, Gov. Johnson, and also patronize horn. we I CARDK 1 PREPAR LE IN POPE'S DOCTORS ASSERT PONTIFF DIED AUGUST 20 HO.MK, Aufr. aJ. Ilr. Mnreliin fnvn, ono of llm two phyrtleimiH who were ut (hi ileutli bnl of Pope I'ius X, Iiiih ftiven I he Afceoeintcd Press tho following statement; "The pope died Thumdny, August 120, about 1 :15 in lite morning. (feinicil.) "K. MnrrMufAyu.',' When infamieil of the prejnaturi tinnouiieement in the I'liiled Ktnles of tlio ponliffV ileilh nml the eliiim mmlc that it nelually oeeurred prioi to I lie time n offieinlly ntiuomired, Dr. .Mnrrliiafiivn aid he thought It riilieiilou to iloulit the e.xnrt hour nt vvhieh the om' hud as-;el away nml decried the attempt lo htiorten bin life bv houm, in view ot the fnct thai there are plenty of vvllneip who xnvv him nlive early Thur-.ilnj morning. Plenty of Wlliiei.ei Tlieie iuelmie wieh oillidi' nnii disiutereHtcd perons w ollHignor Fnleonio, fonner nwslolie ilelegale in the I'nited Staled who, at about midnight of Wedneidny insted on entering the Vatican, the doom of whieli were eloped, lie was given id niilfrtnee nud lenmined iu llm jmijioV bedroom for half nn hour. Or. Andrea Amiei, the other phys ician in attendance, when (old of Hie American rexirl, .nid: "I can give you the bet of dorr mentH showing the irrefutable truth." With these wordn he produced hi own written nunoum'eiiicnt of the death of the pontiff to the ui'ivir of Home. This tinnouucement is fi- fl- Ihwh; Offlnlnl Auiioiinreiiient "llosl llliitrioiH Sir nud Mu.vet: It' U my Mirrowfpllutv to iufoim yorllitUModay, Aii'g.t-t 'JO, nt !l,e hour Jif 1;:7i, n. in., I li-4 Iltdluc-s. IM liiltt. X. known Kfculnrly u, Oiiirteppo Cnrto of !lie, eened to live in the vitican pnlnce, fmra linr ihinl pneiitnonia, agvd 7(1 yenm. Oat ed August 20, 1011." Prince Colonnn, the mayor of Home, has ordered a Mecil cover, richly bound mid lined with -otl'i, for the dentil certificate. It lie:ii the Human coat of iirms in tho cen ter nud has the following inscription in silver letters: "Dtalh ceititicnle of ISi-s Holine-, riu. X. Kxpircd August 20, J Oil." Work tins been begun by Contrac tor Anderson upon tho new- Brans crcok concrete bridge. The old atructura bus been torn down and travelers must uso the old ford above the bridge, but as tho water Is low, this worko no hardship. Is icmr wifesTrme iWk. ani Her an Electrical?i Stove For your wife at last an all-round electric feet work in every department of cooking, to read about it. Electrical The Hughes Electric Roasting ' Range is the only electrical At Last.' oven in the world that ac tually roatU as well as bakes. It immediately sears the meats, thus retaining all flavors and juices. Cuts down meat shrinkage 25 per cent. Perfect Your wife will tell you that Baking. irregular oven heat spoils even thebestkneaded bread. Hughes Electric Range gives perfectly steady, eas ily regulated heat, making good light bread, crisp pies, etc. Hughes Electric Ranges Give your wife more lvoura of comfort, leisure, mid satisfaction' at little or no cot ' , over prwent nvetlwdi. Come sec this remarkable range, 1 CALIFORNIA-QREGON POWER COMPANY . l'h(). IU MEDI'ORI), ORICCON lit W. M-Ih St. LAHKDO, Tev4, Aug. 2'J. A piuty of thirty-five Jlomnn Ca'holir prieits who f.rrived lient Inst nij-tt told n ntory of imlignitiefi lo uhMi they cldimed Mexir-nns nl uen-irtir,, Mux., Imd Hiihj!etcd them. They nJd they were forced to nubmi to van ou instills nml nhvsirnl ki ligi'itb's. Men of French and Snani h n t- A Remarkable Influence for good Is an account with the Jackson County Hank a great aid In tho building of a strong financial edifice for future requirements. Now la a good time to start by starting an account with tic. 4 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. OVE St YEARS UNDIN ONg MANAGCMCNT" Gates Specials 1 Nearly New Saxon Car . . $375 1 Buick, Especially Built, Electric Lights, etc . . . . 350 1 Studebaker Roadster . . 275 1 Large Touring Car good for livery 350 1 Good Horse 900 lbs. . . 45 1 Horse, Buggy and Harness (fine) 125 1 Roan Team 2500 lbs., Brass Mount ed Harness and Wagon Costing - $400, practically 1 New Oliver Typewriter . . 75 C. E. 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