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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1914)
rif4mr-trTt4&M A. nwi ' it. ' I b' V hi. i . K I i .4 W l F ii U i J3a '' U i medfotto mm trtbtjnr mtjdt'oih). oTrcnox, r'atttrd'ay. ROTTRsmm rh tot '' i W I Ml III ; FQCQISTHKRR All rommtiiilcatloni ntimtM bo to by Friday. Address society editor, or phnno 82-J. a A M'fy plrnsiinl nffiilr look plncp (it tlm home of .Mr. A. It, Oiirrrlmni, nil) Hmitli (Vnliiit aM'iini) TlmiMiliiy (veiling, Ilic iii'ciihlim being Hut birth. iln.V nmiiMTNiiry of liU hoiu l'lechum (Imhi'Ihuii. (Julie a iiiiiiilittr of wry lii'iuillrul mni iiMtiful iiri'Hcnlrt ere rtwelwd by IVi'ilmm, iih well ns ninny iiiiitrntiiliilloiiH mnl kind wIkIh'h fur tunny rrluriw if tlm tiny. A wry enjoyable nvi'ttlnnr wiik Hpont in (nmtti mnl inniiit, Mr. Herbert liiiuiiNimt'li iiruxlillnt; nt llin pluiio. ItofreNliiiirulM were Hi'Ufil during tlir evening. Tito following frii'iiilw wro prrxcut: MUmi-h Miii'lnli Willinms, IVrn MoKilllguii, lUdrn Hlrnng, (Iriice DiuIh, Murjnrio KindiwiMHor, Myrtlo I'liikeyplle, Tliidnm MuCny, Messrs. Pnrlrv .lntiiiMiiii, Myrlc (liuiutt, l.'nr l.ing, (Hen jtlill.y, Imr Wnlgnmnlt. Tin' jmrty tUuinMd nl uti emly hour. On Wviliii'Milny Vfiitiitr, Ki'iilrni l.cr 'Jml, Mrs. .1. II, Ihdlluger of Roulh Pencil xlrrrt, wiik liuiteM to Die l.u diet. Anxlllinry of tlm ('. W. H. M. .Mr, r.nriliniin gnw a oiy interest iug pniM-r nn llin mihjret uf "Tlm Whin mnl tlio Mission," Mm. Hum Tuekcr rendered a pinno solo. In spiring lnlU were given by Humbert willed mom fiillnwi'il bv a vocal Mnlo by Mr, llellinger mnl lutruincntnl duet by Mr. Marin Heely ami Mls Unwind. Al llin ilo of tlm nicotine ilrlii'iotH refreshment were Kcrwd li III!' IlKhtl'KH. T'MMlly-KCM'll llll'lulier nml iiloix were present. Miss Margaret Houttor entertained nt her homo on North O ran go street In honor of her frlcnil, Mlis Mmi rln lllott of I'lttdtiurB, KnniBi, He frenlinionU nrra nrrvcil durliiK tlio nflrrnoon by tlio MIkioi Kuthorlnn Bniittnr nml Krnnrc. Perry. Tlio ln ttl RUnntn wT lha .Mlc Mnrlt Klfi-rt, Kntliprltic Kncni, Until War hit. Ilolcn I'uruckor, Ktb)lo Klfnrt. Mnrgnret Wnldrnn, Jrnn IIuiIro, Allrcn IVrl, (llaii' IVnrt. KMhrr Wnrnor, I.oiiIko Wllllainnou nnd Vnrit Olnutoail. Lincoln McCormlck, Jr., arrhed In tlm rlty yoitonlny In nioml n few ili)n with bin pnn'iitt), Mr. nml Mm. I., McCormnck of tills rlty, bo fore enter. Iiik ncbool nt fltnnforil tills year. Mr. McCornurk hm upon! tlm tiuiumer In WmibliiKton. Ho will Inko a coumo In inrcbnnlrnl onRlnoorliiK. Minn Knnlro Mntmon, n lonelier In tlm lornl IiIkIi nchool, nml MIh Klnr euro Monro, a r.rnmninr xchool toacb. 'r who have boon pomlliiR tliolr vn ration irnolliiK In tlm miuth nml nililillowoiit hnvo ri'tnrni'il to tlio city. Mr. nml Mm. Albert lloppln, 1'reil lloppln, Minn Julia lloppln ami Johu K, lloppln of Minneapolis, Minn , hiivo ruturnci! from Cratur Lake af tor upomllnit the woi'k-eiHl nt that pnptilnr roKort. Tlio Home MInkIoii nncluty of tlm M, i:, church Houth met with Mm. H fP. rifor, 711 Jndmoii utroot Woilnen- ilny iiftornnnn. Tlm mibjoct timlor iIUcusmIoii wnn Africa. Meeting opoiioi! wlh MiiiB "Worlt for Iho NlKlll Ik (MllllllK." I'noor, Mm. Cuitono Whlpplo. Illhln lowinn, Acln Nth chnplor, Mm. It. I, Tn)lor. HoailliiK nu Afrhnn woloomo, Mm. HiiKono Whlpplo. 1 1 end Iiik, milieu Anions llin .iilu'H, Mm. lllloy I), HetiBon. Illblo Drill comliioloil by Mm. It. I,. f n Inr, Talk on Our Work In Afrfcn, Mm, If. M llranhatn. JtendliiK, Itlahop Iimbiilb'ii Trav l, Mm. 0. K. Kirk. Itomllmt, Conwrtlnu nn African Chlr, Mm II. I. I'lfor. Mi'iiodlitlou. Ilmly Hcliloi Iibh kodii to Bnntn Claru whoro ho will ntteml coIIoro thlH term. Mr. BchoU linn npent tho Krontor part of tlio rummer In north- trn Cnllfomln, whoro be linn been plulni; bull. Mm. (1, I). Hoffman ami llttlo 'ilauKhtor loao nhortly for Han Fran- rUco whoro thoy will vliilt -with frlemlM unit rolathoa for a month or lx wookw, a Tlm public nrhoolH nml Ht. Mary') ncadouiy opon Momluy, nml mam fumllloR hnvo returned on nrcouut of this from hill nnd const, Mr, and Mm. John lloyor, Mrs.' J. Miliar and deortco AndrowH of tlio I'hooulx district motored to tho city johtorduy, ('ounciliniiii V. J. Dnmriek nml fnm llv roliiriioil this uoek fioin a llflOO mlloH nulii trip IIiioukIi MiiIio nnd Monlumi. Mr. nml Mm. OeorKo I.lndloy nnd funilly lmo rnttirned from Newport whoro (hoy huvo boon xpondliiK tlio summer, Miss Nova Rchrlmpf of (IruntH I'usi Is vIhIIIuk In tlm city im tho tt of Mm, H, II. I'oarrn, Imr rotisln, Mm. I In try IIoIiiih nml Mix, Miix!i lllllllelt loll Hllllllilliy I'M It HlM'n wiold' viM'ulluu lii Cnllfmnlii. MImm II Dili Wnrnor rniiti'inplul' MK HllotldlMK wlmil Hi f'dlMHi "HiVn thN nrw. I 9 MN J. '. WWIW-H lf THMM6' WIMil VMIMWJ' Tho fxociitlvo cnuuiilttcc of tho (Irvntnr Modfont club mot Mondny nf. tornoon nml dUcuM(ii plaiiH for tho coiiiIuk yetir. Tho first montliiR of tho club will bo hold the last Mondny lit Boptembor tlio 2Kth when Mr. Alton Hopkins formerly n xrnduntn of tho University of Pennsylvania will address, tho club members on "Tho City Hoautlful." Tho exocutlvo corn mlttco will soon have tho various proKrauw In final shape, nml tho lUH-lUir. Yenr Hook will b( on tlm press In a few weoks. Tho first mrotlut; will Ik opened by a club breakfast which promises to bn n pop. ular feature of tho meollnKs through tho par. AmosR those who will attend tin University of Oregon this year from Mnl ford are: Miss Josslo I'urdy, Miss Vera Olmstead. Miss Huth Ijiw rencc, Miss Huth Wilson, Miss Orsco Mitchell, Miss Caroline Hlttsou, Wil liam Vnwter, Kdlson Marshall, Har old Cochran, Miss Ina Cochran, Miss Christina Anderson, Miss Louise Wll. Ilamson nnd Donald Newbury. Tho following students nm In rlu (led In those who will attend tlm O, A. C from this city: Armond Tny lor, llert Btull. Miss Ireno Binllti, Miss Hasel Antle, Oeorso and No J Vilas nnd H. Morrluian, James Honson orlortalnod n fen of his friends nt tlm homo of his par cnU Mr. and Mm. lllloy I). Honson, Friday afternoon. Gaines nnd music wero enjojed under tho leadership of Mlin Hoso Hillings, DurlnK tho afternoon Mm. Honson sored ro freshments assisted by Mm. K. J. Con. rail nnd Misses Delia Whlpplo nnd Mary Hello Honson. Thoso present were: Misses Hoso nnd Huth 1111' IIiiks, Minnie. Whipple, Kthel and Delia Whlpplo, Wniron Conrad, Hay .StrliiRor, Claln Pickle, Knrnost Cqn rnd, Htnnley lllco llensnn, James Honson. Mm. It. K, Flfor, 711 Jackson street wan ory pleasantly surprised Thursday afternoon by a few of her friends, tho occasion beliiR her birth- day, A social time wun enjojed nnd refreshments wero served during the afternoon. Mrs. Klfcr boltiK as. slstcd In tho serving by Mm. Illley I). Honson nnd Mm. Hobert Tnlnr Thoso present wero Mm. C. K. Kirk. Mm. II. M. Ilrniihnin, Mrs. KUReno Whlpplo, Mm. H. h Flfor, Mm. J. l lllttHiin, Mm. lllloy I). Heuson, Mm. Hobert Tnjlor. Mr. nnd Mm. HI II. Parsons and children huvo left for Seattlo whoro tho chlldicn will bo put In school and Mrs. Parsons will remain for tlio winter. Mr, Parsons will as usual dldo his tlmo botweon Ronttlo and Medford, Miss Helen Purckcr visited In Ash land tho mlddlo of tho weok, thu Kiiest of her brother and slster-ln. law, Mr. and Mm, II. O, Turuckor. Mr. nnd Mm, Albert lloppln nud family huvo returned from Orator Lake whuto thoy motored for tin' weok end, t Mm. W. I,. Hollow ay entertained at dinnor Informally ThuMay nlKht for Mr, and Mm, QoorRu Cuipontor. Mr, Frank Heynolds of Oakliiud, Cal Is vIsltliiK ih brother II. W. Heynolds of llo Uno, Mlssos Nell Hlorm and I'uy Pan key and Mm, KlUort) littvu lolurnod from hii hiiIo (rip iu Crwlor Luke, Ml LiigIIb Marshall Ims roluriiul fioin u short visit wllli frlmids nml ndnllvwi In iktty, r HIM Hulli Uwimb ut I kls My, w ullwMd iUh MHmliy nt tHwm ikMi )mr Mi, nml Mm, Clinles Heskott of Knst eleventh street woro tho recip ients of a surprise patty Friday oven lug when u number of their irlemls unexpectedly nrrhed nt 8 o'clock, brliiKliiK with them tl.o necessary re freshments for tho evening, Flvo hundred wns plnyod at four tnblon until 1 1 o'clock when a Unlit lunch eon wns scrtcd. Those present woro Mr. nml Mm, J. W, Hannem, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilert Orr, Mr, nrd Mrs. It U. KivIuk, Mr, nud Mm. A. P. Olson, Mr. nml Mm. J. W. Diamond, Mr. nml Mrs. II, IC Tomllnson and Mr. nnd Mrs. A P. Slennett Mr. ami Mm, A. II. Warner Rimsts of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W, Ahercrombln, left Tuesday for their home In Oar don City, Knnins. Miss Kdna Wnr rmr will remain for some time. Mrs Wuruor nml Miss Kdna have spent tho summer hero nnd Mr. Wnrnor has been hero n couple of weeks. All nro MellRhteil with tho vnlloy, tho urnnd climate and beautiful scenery Thoro wns n meeting of the board or directors or thu Drama LeaRim Friday afternoon. Tho Page Theater have it number of Interesting attrac tions In October. Kevcrnl stud classes In tlm dramn will he carried on during tho winter. -' Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kollcnborn loft tho forepart of the week for Portland where Mr. Kollenborn has accepted n responsible position with tho Rosen thal company. II. Chnndler Kgnn wan guest of honor nt a dinner glen by Mrs. Kd mund Ilurke Thursday night after which a moving picture party was given In town. After n vacation of two months Heams Chnptei No. CC, O. K. B. will hold their first regular meting on Wodneitduy, September 9, at 8 p. in. Mr. nml Mm. Hay La Mar nro en joying n visit from tho former's moth er who formerly resided In Medford. but now llws near Kugcnc. Mr. and Mrs. A. Conro Fioro en- tortatned at dinner Friday night for Mm. Preston and Mrs. Drown of San Francisco. Mrs. It. I,. Kwlng has returned from Denver, Colo., where sho spent sot oral months visiting relatives and friends. Miss Florence Miller of Orants Pass returned to her home In that city Fri day after a short with friends In Medford, Mr. and Mm. Frank Llndlcy ot Olendale visited frlonds this week. Miss Vera Olmstead will enter the U. of O. at Kugcno this car. Miss Inn Cochran lsltcd friends In 'Grants Pass lest week. The Dally Hint from Paris. ilPETROGRAD GAY I jfc'tBfc 4pH.iay.flK i IIHu at & - Jar mv i v If I H V 111 1 "' "ill Hif -'III THOUGH WA a . 1 1 i.M W14. W I (taM .. ! .. Ct Mk ace dr rr n tatfrt. Nolo tha't thr tsner lit ruffle If vr full lllnck IVrl tut en tlir n' nl!f line with tofl rrooti Us. k bnd MI alrt'llf HUck flur anil wrl pro jsnt l tiL IS ON ALL RUSSIA LONDON, Hrpl. ,'i, iih', ti. hi. TelemplmiK from I'eliontd, the correspondent of lleiiter'ij Telegram eompnnv H'tM forth that nfte' n month of wnr llie general njipennilirc of the Ilil-siim ciipltal lm undergone no rlinnge. The public life eonlinui'H Ins iimiil. Yesterday nil the I'etrornd fieliooln bejifin their terms oh iihiinl, the eorreHiomIent eonlinm-M, nnd rommeiee throughout the interior of the empire hvh on jift iih smoothly us in norma! times. There tins been n ((inHideriible dnm in the price of foodMuff. of wliieli lliere are enor mous mmiililicH for till reiiiiireineiils No food producls are luiiij: exported. I he operations of saings hanks hnve suffered no rediietum. This is the best barometer of the rttate of the public mind. TELEGRAPH SERVICE TO RE-OPEN IN BELGIUM AMSTKKDAM. Sept. 5, (by wny of London, C.55 p, in ) An official dis patch from Ilerlln says that in tho Uclglan district occupied by Oermun offlclnls post nnd telegraph services will be soon opened under tho sup ervision of tho" general post office nt Ilerlln VOLUNTEER TO FIGHT LONDON", Sept. I, itt a. m. The PetroRrnei eorreiiiondonl of the Times jlclcgniphft n story that two daugh ters of General Timlhnsky, one of the l(u-inn commanders, line vol tinleored for the wnr. In compliance with their persistest request, they have been permitted to dreH them seheq in Koldicm' unifoniiH nml tliey will he sent l adiiiiiee po-ilioiif. FIRST SHIP REACHES GOTHAM VIA PANAMA' NEW YOKK", 8ept. S, The steam ship Ncbrn8knn, first vesuot from Pa cific coast port to Now York by way ot tho Pnnnmn cnnnl, arrived tdiky. Acting Mayor McAneny nnd othee city orriclnlg will go down the bay next Tuesday to welcome her offl-' daily nnd escort her captain to the city hall. Thern -will be read n iot tcr sent by tho vcsel from tho maor of Snn Francisco to the mayor of Now York. Do It Today Hosolvo to smoke Oov. Johnson fb ITirs, the best, and thereby jiatronlse homo Industry. t( mm - FRANCE ISSUES CALL Tl) ALL NON COMISH'S PAHIS, Sept. R, 3:20 p. m. Tho wnr office has Issued a call to the time-expired non-commlssloned offi cers of tho army. These men hno been icquoHtod to return to tho colors for tho duration nt tho war. NEW YORK SCHOOLS. .. TO STUDY WAR ONE NBW OIUC, Sept. 5.A nov course of study In connection with geography and history Is to be taught In tho Now York publrectlt)ols dur ing tho period of the Kuropean war. A namo 1ms not yet been given to tho new Course, but 'Dr. w'llllam Max well, superintendent of schools. In a statemont to teachers made public to day, has outlined Its principal. fea tures, which will hao to do with the movements from day to day of tho armies engnged In the Kuropean struggle PARIS HAS NO FEAR OF E PAHIS. Sept 5, 5:50 p. in. Confidence of tho Parisians in tlm ability of thu allied armies to prevent tho Oormans entering or oven Invest ing tlm rlty Increases dally. Tho mil iary governor who Is In sole com mand since the departure ot Presi dent Polncnre and tho cabinet has taken every precaution for defense against attack. 'J WOMAN COULD NOT SIT OP Now Does Her Own Work. Lydia E. Pmkham'. Vegeta ble Compound Helped Her. Ironton, Ohio." I am enjoying bet ter health now than I have for twelve years. When I be gan to take Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegeta ble Compound I could not sit up. I hod female troubles and was very ner vous. 1 used the remedies a year and I can do my work and for the ast eight months I have worked for other women, too. I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound enough for 1 know I never would have been as well if I had not taken it and I recom mend it to suffering women." Daughter Helped Also. "I gave It to my daughter when she was thirteen years old. Sho was In school and was a nervous wreck, and could not sleep nights. Now she looks so healthy that even the doctor speaks of It You can publish this letter if you like." Mrs. Rena Bowman, lSl S. loth Street, Ironton, Ohio. Why will women continue to suffer day in and day out and drag outa sickly, half-hearted existence, missing three fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia 11 Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound? If you hnvo the slightest doubt that XyillH K. lMHkhAiu'a Vcgcta bleCouipound w Ul help you.wrlto to LyilU K.IMHkham McdiclneCo. (confidential) Lyuii,MHns.,for ad vice. Your letter will bo oponwl, rt-UU and HHNWi'ml liv a woman and held la xtrlct confidence. 4MSH0HC'H$W8HSH$MS 4 4 fr 3SC,iMC'Mfr$M$y '''MJMwfe T m r W V W W W W W i'W Announcement Mrs. 33. E. Ilnnoy wishes to inuioimt'c to her friends mid pat rons and tho public that sho will open a now dressmaking establish ment in Medford on Thursday, September tOth. Mrs, Ilanoy is an exporieuood dressmaker, having boon engaged in this work in the valley for the past twenty-five years. She has recently spent some time in San Francisco, studying the latest methods ond styles, and making other preparations for her new establishment, which will be complete in every particular. In addition to the regular lino of work, sho will also bo pro vided with heinstitching and pleating machines, and solicits this lino of work as a specialty. - -Ordoi will also bo taken for figure models, to enable those who wish to do so to do their own dressmaking. "With the aid of one of these models, which are molded, so as to exactly reproduce tho figure, a perfect fit can bo obtained by anyone. Quarters huvo hoop secured in tho rear of Moe & Company's nwtor, at No, 12.", Hast Alain street, whoro Mrs. Ilanoy will bo pleased to greet all of her old patrons, All engagements previously made for fall work will bo carried out as promised, and thu now enterprise will not Im allowed in any way whatever to interfere wyli llin HatlHliiid(iryuxeeiilioii f,ujjlj imm J i ' o Lesson Outlines in Musical Kindergarten , Complied hy Elizabeth Eldridge Heinline i A systematic and easily comprehended course of instruction for tho very young child. Mrs. Helnllno has developed this attoc years of practical experience as a teacher of piano, and because of a de mand for her system. For Information apply 423 Ella St., Kom burg, Oregon. '. lafsfslsWLflllH DsBBsL iBBBBBBBBsH sEssvliai 0 TYveGreattrOretorTl WUsstwMUaKK ditknu to h fseaitr, ism UaHrtishnr of Qrttoa will hiifc U ajftr year I uesdsr, msmsaw as. Special tnhtiff for aWaUeas. lew Pnr Work, MiMic, Arcl niluoi, Uw. MmMdsw. Taochiag, Li. "'""' i ww rt Am. Ltrrrtt tad titaimrit - ol liberal cdacatloa. Ubtttj ! Mf, Imi M.Nt votaMt. ! t94.4)4 truliM .!. SU4fclg tmHj tfipf- Ni SIM.M AJalatairttl.a B.K4.BS I com M o.ifiio TulUoa fr. DwsIimIm lor mtp m4 Writ. r tuung mhI IMxuii.J kktt. miVMSITY IF IREIIN CUOINC CMICAON i GOOD CITIZKN8HH requires that tho people bo patriotic to the United State nnd remain neutral regarding tho great war questions ot Europe. Industry and economy arc tho two great factors of all success. You are cordially Invited to start a account with us. 45e Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. OVER 22 VEARS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT 4-fi fc mmO , nwrvr Advance Fall Styles For You Men Get around TODAY nnd see tho now Ideas In FAI.h I1I0II SUOKS o hao for jou and say, fellow, they're OIIKAT! Tho smack ot smart st)io nbouuds in them but with tho style appeal Is tv foundation of QUALITY. Superior workmanship and materials will preserve their smart lines to the very last. Ask to seo thoso now KNGLISU .MODELS wo'ro showing. At tho Sign ot Ge Stwes" oppositk post effice: MEDKORD wmmefoiarft 6$tZe' S. II. llnuiuaa Ul North Grape Street W WWajHaJWW School of flookkeeplng, Shorthand and Typewrit- Inn. Kiifillsh Department, IlusiBess Practice aal Poumaiuhlp, Commeiclal Law and Arltbmtl ' Sew Pupils May tCatvr at Any Tiwa Day and Night School Now In Stion TO TIIOUGIITFUJ, VOVX0 rUMM , If you are keeking a buslm 4 a taat'ki wrartlO) then w shall hope to have you wMa H. ' liluce thu primary objt whisk iat yetHMf stt luv Hi siicjminis a eowiirui seiiooi w w awwr avaiiavw psrutiAit for bulHM Hit), it M iwtwtaat (M4 wm M'hiKil wMaii has a mm at Hniy tslJaC Um awnt of trwlj iHiermHrymm4 n will htuir dlraatly aHd affaHlvly umu taaark wl buve ( Ah, hmJ vUkk m to MUtatartui aa Us cAr.ii, pwoKat J, m wmrm MEDKORD COMktltCIAL COUAOft waV'XasT Wi r i ,i n i r- r .'. t