Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 12, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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by I'rldny. Address society editor,
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It In m) often liiipoRnlltln In sen .
Iilny produced on tlio ulngd It bn
conii'H ni'cciuinry In onlor to Itecoiim
ii'(iiiiliit(!tl with nioiliirn itrniiin to
H'lut tint iirlnteil piny. Tills Is dom
ultli mt'at-t profit Ixiforo n itron.'t
of pcopln In oritiT Hint thorn inny be
discussion nml tlH'rtifont a lif ttr int.
iliThtniulliiR of t ho piny,
In tormliiK n study class It l do-
hlrnhln lo havu not more limn I'mingli
to allow free dlscnsloti nml to pro-
Kirvi nn Inforninl spirit. Thin dlti'iis.
hlon In tint ninln reason for inectlnK
toKolhnr.
Ono play should bo considered nt
n sIUIiik. ll I lies! to read nloiiR
Mlllllt COIISI'ClltlWi linn of HlOIIKllt.
('urn-tutu thn ilrnnm throui;h soiiij
point of KoiHTiM Interest. Tor ln
stance u contrast rlf tlm modern ilrif
miiH of (hi various nntlonn nntlonn,
which Informs ono nn to national
trnllN, Or Iho point of correlation
inny bo nn marrluKit Mid dlvnrro, rs
hellion nKnlimt niithorlty, thn ron
trast between rotni'dlo nml trnul?
trentinent of thn theme, of thn lie, or
Hlmkespearlan drama, or (lrtek ilrn-
IIIU.
Tin- discussion or tint piny fall
Into two illvUtnnn: Kthlm nml stnic
tnte. Usually tlio first hnlf hour In
riven to structure ttmly, tlio dlon
slnu of ethlrn coiiiIiik between thn
nctn nml nt the end of tlio play, Tho
tlieme nhoulil be rnrofully consider
ed, Ik-Iiir n subject qulto naprt from
tho plot nml moral.
There will bn bookn for two cour
e already outlined by tho ilrnnm
IcAaue: Course II, Kmtllili proia
tlinnmtUtln of today, nml course I,
course In moilern drama, with quo,
llntin for th latter made out.
Ontllnen for these course limy bo
found on tho ilrnuin IcaKUe. bulletin
board nt tho llhrnry.
Thorn nro already u number ot
now book of reference on tho drama
In tho llhrnry nml nthorn will bo
bought.
It has boon suggested that In order
to make it possible- far n number of
circle to In formed without much
expense, onch member of n cirri
might buy 0110 or two dramas (tho
rout I fiOo or 75c), ach circle thorn,
by sccurlnx tho bookn needed for Hi
ton rue, then oxchnuglnK with omo
other clrclo for nuothor coumo,
th rou i;h tho public llhrnry, tho hooka
1o bo returned to tho owner nt th
end of tlio nennon.
Anyouo denlrlni: to boconin n mem.
her of audi n ntmly clans, not already
n member of tho drainn lcnciio may
brcomo a member by ndudlnir nanu
and duos (ono dollar per year) to
Mm. P. W. llamlll. Tor nny further
Information or unslitanro In forming
Htudy clrelon In tho drama, apply to
any member of tho educational com
mittee! Mrs, K, K. (ioro, Mm. Paul
Junnoy, Mm. llrncklnreod, Mm. Dun
bur Carpontnr, Mm. (Ion, Itebec, Mr,
Stanton (Iriffla, Mr. Ilowmnn, Hev.
Hamilton, Mm. Porter J. Noff,
Al thn hint meetliiK of tho llhrnrv
board tho annual election of officer
was hold, Thn name orflieia elected
for tho remlni: year: W. (. Vnw.
tor, prosldont, Mm. P, J. Noff, vlco
prenldent; Mm. IIoIIIh, troaimrcr;
.Mvni.l'', K. Mrrlt;k, Becretnry. Tho
roinmlttooM will bo appointed nt th?
next mooting.
Tho announcement of tho miirrluK-)
of Miss May h. Cox of Santa Ana,
California, to Dr. I :. i, Kinamon of
Ilutto Valla, has been received by
Medford frluuila. Tho wuddliid took
plnco at tho hrldo'a homo In rfanta
Ana on tho Kth lunt. Thoy will lio at
homo In Ilutto FnllH on Boptombor -R,
Thn Qnkdnla CJrolo or tlio Motlio
dUt church Knvo Mm. (Ioro a pleasant
NiirprlHo nt her homo Wednesday nft
nrmion. All tho mombom wore pres
ent ami plans woro nmdo for work for
tho coutliiK your.
Writer Johnnon was host at a din
nor at tho country club Wednesday
evening In honor of Mm. WHIurd
Drown of 8an Kranrlsrn, who la tho
niiost of her brother, Mr. I'runW Pros
Ion, Mrs, Lurretlu Knynrt, Miss Iroim
Plolner, Waller Merrick mi'l Uvl
lllrlch have retriitl from wk
ttpmit on Union crunk on tho Ulilch
IHIIl'll,
Thn NhIIo Hil(JW UHh whs HllT'
IhInmiI Thmmluy at (hm hnw of Wis
Mr nml Mm, It, (' WnHhhurn on
lerlnlned Humlny owhiIiir In honor
of their guents, Mr. nml Mm. II. Du
moml, of Hnn Krnnrlsco. Tho Invited
Ktientn woro Mr. nml Mm. A K. IMiir
Iiiiiii, Mr, nml Mm, .1. II, Cnrpouter.
Mr. nml Mis, Duuhnr ('nrpentnr, Mr.
mid Mm. i:. T. (luthrlo, Mr. and Mm,
P, II. Madden, Mr mid Mm. A. K.
Ilrames, Mr. and Mm, (loo. DukkoU,
Mr. and Mm, Lincoln MrCorninck, Mr,
J unit Mm. T. II Oweitn, Mr. and Mm,
A. ( Hern, Mr. and Mm. 0. H. Now.
hall, .Mr mid Mm, Walter llowno
Mr ami, Mm, Mnntun, Mr, mid Mm,
H. V. Ilockwlth, Mr. and Mm. Chane,
Mi'cdnmeH IMuioud llurko, Hpencrr,
I'lero. f'hnH, Conner, V. i. Mollowny
MlHsrN Mudollno llliiRhaiu, Louise
Hurtle, Dorothy Cnuiier, Mnrcnre.
Hubbard, Messrs. IL W, IHnRliam,
Loonnrd Carpenter, lloudlnot Conner,
K. W. Carlton,
Mr. ami Mm. Comlni; Kenlny en
tertained, ul dinner Wodnomlay even
ing In honor of Mm. J. Perkham of
Chicago, The other Riiestn were Mr.
and Mrs. Dunbar Carpenter, Mr. and
Mm, Co nro Klero. Minn Marjurlo liar
vey ami It. W. Ithul.
Tho l.aillin Aid of the Prosit) torlan
church will hold their flnt meeting
thin fall next Tuesday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock In the rhapel,
Tho Christian Kudeavor or tho
Presbyterian church held a social
Wednesday evenliiR on thn lawn of
tho uintiso.
The Missionary Koclety of tho Pros,
b) terlon thiirrh held their first meet.
InK Tuesday afternoon nt tho iimuso,
Mm. IJ. N. Warner waa hostess for the
afternoon, Mm. Chas, Conner was In
chartta of the news Items,
Mrs. Iteddcn etitertalned at dinner
Monday ovenlnn In honor of Mr. Hel-
don's birthday, Tho Kuests wore:
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton, Mli Vlrnlnls
(lordon. Dr. Ilobert lxckwood, (leo.
Howard and Henry Howard.
Mm, M. II. Payne nml Miss l-ow-
ono Pnyuo, farmer residents of Med
ford, nre visiting (rleuds hero en
route to Kan Jose, where Miss Payno
will attend college.
The Weilnesdny Htudy club will
meet Wednesday afternoon, Septem
ber Hi, nt 3 o'clock at tho llhrury,
when transactions of special business
will bo held.
Mrs. (leorRo II, Carponter, Mis
Mablo Hurko and 'Miss Dorothy Con-
tier nro enjoylni; n motor trip throurth
northern California.
Mr, and Mm. It. T. Coffeon nnd
family lelt Tuesdny ror their homo In
Pittsburi;, after an extended visit
hero with relatives.
Mr. Wm. IIIcssIiik nnd family of
Phoenix, Arizona, arrived horo title
week nnd will become residents of
Med ford.
Prof, nnd Mrs, Itobec nnd Mr. and
Mm. Porter J. Nofr loft Thursday ror
an auto trip to Crescent City nnd Ku
roka, .
Mm. K, II. Hopkins and son Fred
orlck loft this weok for thn east, Fred
erick will enter Hhnttuck military
academy nt Farlbuut, Minn.
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Tho Thursday llrldco Club met
this weok with Mrs. Ira DodtiQ at tho
homo or her mother, Mm. Walter
FolKur.
Miss Kulh Nye leaves Sunday lor
KtiKfno, whoro sho enters the Univer
sity ot Oregon this roll.
Mr. and Mm, A. , Dotnpsoy or South
llouil, !nd nro now arrivals In Mod
ford mid will mako this their homo.
Itobort Pelouro and Charles Hay
hnvo returned from nn outing at
Newport.
MIhh draco Freeman leaves soon
ror Coos lluy for a visit with rein
tlvei. MIbh (lladya Devouey or Orunts Past
has returned homo utter a visit n
Mcdford,
Mr, and Mrs, P. II, Munson havn re
turned to this city ufter a three,
mouths tlult In Callforuln,
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Ml Florence 0, Lane or Salem I
visiting relatives hole,
Mr, J, l Wortwan I uiuliluu a
hurt visit In Portland,
Miss Itnlh WIIsah will twtar Oik
alalu UuVir)ty at HlitfHu (hi )Wr-
Mr- Mxtl Mrs, W H H4H4y 4 H
Tho Woman's Home Missionary ro
cloly or tho Methodist Kiilscopat
church met ut tho homo of Mrs, Utck-
wood on Tuesday, Heplember H Af
ter tho business was disposed of a
rally day proKrum wan enjoyed It
those present, which was as follews:
Address of welcome and outline if
work, Mm, Wiley; readlnc, "Work of
Queen Ksther Circle, ' Mrs. I.uwton;
souk, accompanied by Miss l.ncy, Mrs,
Lock wood; rending, "Our Hlrls,"
Mm. I). T. I.nwlorj reading, "The
Quilt Thnt Made tho Auxiliary," Mrs.
Maunlnic: "See It," presented by
el5ht ladles In rostume, representing
the different works of tho society
The homo nonrdu presented tho work
of nine different missionaries, "The
Mother's Jowels," by nine small dill
dren, verse and souk.
neiicious reiresnments were serv
ed by the hostess, assisted by her sis
ter, MIsm Lucy, after which all re
turned to their homes foiling I hut
tho meeting hud been both Interesting
anil enjoyable.
Thn Phythlan Bisters will hold
their regular meeting Wednesday, Sep.
Hi ut tho K. or P. Hall. Alter the
business session there will be a social
and vacation roll rail, when all pre
sent will ret-pond with a story or some
experience they have had during their
summer vacation,
llofreshmeiita will ho nerved. All
KnlRhts ot Phythlas, their wives and
daughters aru invited to attend.
Mr. and Mm. V. J. Kmnrlck, Miss
Kmerlck and Mr. and Mr. Will Stew
art have returned from a two mouths'
unto trip through Idaho, Montana
nnd Oregon.
Mm, A. W. Wnrnock, who has
been the guest of Mr. nnd Mm. P. J.
Noff, left Monday for their homo In
Minneapolis. Mrs. Wnrnock is a sis
ter or Mr, Nefr.
Miss Hunlco Munson and Min
Florence Moore, teachers In tho elf j
schools, returned the first of the
Week from u trip through thn south
and middle west.
Mrs, N. (lllkey was given a ptean
nut surprise party Tuesday afternoon
by her friends to celebrate her 83d
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Hbel leave thlr
week for an auto trip through east
ern Oregon, where they will attend
tho Pendleton round-up.
Mm. Frank C. Ilurgvss has return
ed from a month's visit In Lo An
gelea. W. II. Meeker Is homo from n ten
days' trip to Xowitort, Seaside nnd
Portland,
Mr. Iludy Scholtz has led ror
Santa Clara, where ho Ik attending
collerje.
Mlt.s Mildred Cierlg leaves Sunday
for Kugeue, where the will attend
university,
Mrs. i:, II. Ilunley
have returned from a
stay In Alusku.
and
two
children
months'
Mr. and Mm, I-rank Krutzler left
this week for Los Angele, where
they will live.
MUfl Helen Jackson lias returned to
her homo In 0 rants Push nftor visit
with friends In Medford,
Mrs. 0. D. Hoffman mid little
daughter lenvo soon for S;in Fran
cisco for n visit with friends,
Miss Allco Palmor w- attend nor
mal Hchool nt San Jose, Cab, this
year.
Mis Josephine Heed of Lake
county Is tho guest of friends in Med
ford". Mlvn Until l.uwroiu'0 will attend
tho University or Orogon this year,
Mrs. Jennlo Wnlthers ot Portland
Is tho guest or Mrs. O.'i:, Toll.
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Mrs., J, C. Orlsby Is visiting friends
In Portland.
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Mrs, Hurry Helms and Mm. Muzlo
lluruett uro visiting In San Fran-
clsro,
Mr, Wlllluni Hut Ig uud family huvo
ni 111 lied from it trip lo ('ruler Luke,
Ml l.utlm iiuhbnid bus returned
frum a visit lit Harrlsl'tiry,
WUs (JrMfe N'eull pf Orunts jis In
Ihu BHMl Hf H i'fotl JaeksMM,
$
Mw, MwN AntJipw ha iriwM
Mr. and Mm. Dumond or Ban Fran-
Cisco, who have been tho guerts of
Mr, nnd Mm, It (' Wnshbur.i, ha
avo
returned home. Air, Dumond has
been workfng for (ho past six months
on tho decorations or the exposition
buildings. Mrs, Dumond Is 11 sister
of Mm, Washburn
Mr, and Mrs, Miles Contrail and
sons of Itucli were the guests Sunday
or Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Jones or itos.i
Lane. Mr, Otto Cantrall leaves tbU
week for Forest Drove where ho will
attend college.
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Miss Frances Kinney was the week
end guest of Miss .Maude. Newbury of
Itoss Lane. 'Mis Newbury leaves this
week for Kugene where she Is attend.
Ing tho University of Oregon.
Mr. Corhln Bdgell entertained Sat
urday night at the university club lit
lonorof Lincoln MrCormack and WP
isr.l Campbell.
Mrs. V. B.)sbiirne ling returned to
Medford after a six week's visit In
Canada. , Her daughter. Miss Kva hai
returned front, n visit In San Fran
cisco. '
Mrs. lleckner and her mother,
Madame Driver of Chicago, arc the
guest of Mr, nnd Mm. It. II. Mctn
nliig.
Mls.n Amhrosltie Murphy left tit In
week for Portland where she will
teach In the public schools.
Miss Helen Mealey, who has beet,
the guest of her sister. Mm. Porter J.
Xcff, returned Monday to her home In
Minneapolis.
.Messrs, Leonard and Alfred Car
pouter left Tuesday for Salem and
Spokune where they will attend tht
statu fulr.
Mr. Kmerson Merrick left Wednes
day for Kugene where he Is attending
collego.
Mr, Reginald Parsons or Hillcrest
orchard has returned from a trip to
Portland and Seattle.
Mr. and Mn.-,A. K. Iteamcs have
returned from an auto trip to Cres
cent City, Eureka and Wcddcrburn
Mm. Itlchard Antle has left for a
trip to the widdlc west and expects to
bo awuy six weeks.
Prof, and Mm. Talllandler left
Wednesday for Oakland, California,
where they will mako their home.
Mr. Donald Newbury leaves this
week for Kugcno where ho will enter
tho University of Oregon.
.
Dr, It. W. Clancy is spending a few
days In Portland,
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The Wo ma 11 'n House Missionary
1 Society or tho Methodists Kplscopnl
church met on Tut:
csday, September
eighth nt thn home of Mrs. Lockwood,
After the business meeting a itnlly
Day program was enjoyed by tliojo
present which was n follews:
Address of Welcome and Outline of
Work Mrs. Wiley
ltf.flf!lni"U'lrlr it Ollnrlfl l.'llroli'
Clrrtu" Mr. f.ntuntill,on,, and n(tor
Song-Afcompanled'hr Mis. UCy -'. "re '?rved' B" ratI!rne1rt ,,1omi0 ,l0'':
Air. in,.vwr.r.,il,nK iM Wn ,,ut " heglnnlng of
Heading- "Our Olrl."
.. Airs. D. L, I.awton
Dialogue "As Our Missionaries Sep
It," Presented by eight ladles with
badges and different work of the
society. The Home Guard present
ed the work of Missionaries nt
different places.
The Mother's ewels
Verso and Song ll small children.
Delicious refreshments wcro served
by the hostess, assisted by her sister
Miss Lacy, after which, all returned
to their homes feeling that tho meet
ing had been one of deep Interest nnd
enjoyment
AFTER SUFFERING
TWO LONG YEARS
Mr. Asclin Wat Restored to
Heakh by Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable
Compound.
Minneapolis, Minn. "After my little j
one was bom I won sick with pains (n 1
my sides which tho '
doctom said were .
caused by Inflamma
Uon. I nnTered at
great deal every
month and grew very
thin. I waj, under the
doctor's care for two
long yean without
any benefit. Finally
after repeated aug
gestiona to try (two
got Lydia E. Pink-
bam'a Vegetable Compound. After tak
ing the third bottlo or tho Compound I
vraa able to do my housework and today
I am strong and healthy again. I will
answer letters if anyone wishes to know
about my case." Mrs. Josei'H Asellv,
628 Monroe SL.KH.MinneapolU.Minn.
Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vcgetablo Com
pound, made from native roots and
herbs, contains no narcotics or harmful
drugs, and today holds the record of
being the most successful remedy w
know for woman's ill. If you need such
a medicine why don't you try it?
If you hnvs tho slightest doubt
that Lydhv K. Pinkkuta's Verct
ttle Compound will help you, write
to Lydia E.IMakliainMedlclBeCo.
(coniUIcutlal)LyBii,Iuas for ad
vice Your letter will be opened,
read and answered by a w oinaii(
avad held In strict coalldenoe.
Ii Time of Peace Prepare lor War
This Fall and Winter is the Time to
Prepare to Irrigate
Your Ranch or Orchard. If You
Have . the Water Supply, We
Can Furnish Pump and Electric
Motor to Deliver Water to Your
Land. Advise Us of Your Lo
cation and We Will Submit
Estimates
California-Oregon Power Co.v ; '
216 WIST MAIN STREET
PhoiKUOS
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The Oakdato Clrclo of tlio Method
ist church gave Mrs, (lore a pleasant
surprise at her home Inst Wednesday,
All who coiilu possibly como were
present and n very pleasant aftor
nood was spent in social entertain
ment, this being tho first mcotlng of
tho circle after tho summer vacation.
, Plans were made for work to bo
the refreshments
I mora such gatherings nnd fueling that
many thanks were due Mm. Ooro
and her daughter. Mm. Morrison for
helping to make It ono ot tho bes
meetings the clrclo has had.
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PAGE THEATRE
Saturday Night Only
Value Received
In Twe Parts
Featuring J. Warren Kerrigan
Through The Flames
Spectacilar Drana Ii Twi Parts
AT THREE O'CLOCK
Sterliif CMwiy 1
HEAR THE LARGE
Page Theatre Orchestra
Harry Howell, Director
Adults 10 Cents Children 5 Cents
7:15 Until Midnight
Mcdfordjt Oregon
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Miss Juenhesse Dueler Is u)jtsk
hamc soon' f'romn1 trip to &tKkf,
and Portland. r ' -
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Miss Oraco .Long of Talent spent,
tho week-end with .Mndfrod friend.' c
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Mis lna Cochran leaves thin week;
for Kugono where sho is attending
tho university, '
Kdlson Marshall leaves this week
for the university of Oregon.
Why ."tot
Oct tho best smoKe, (Jot. Johusoa,
tnd also patronlzo horns.
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meat, enkrg-td ground, sad asMjr as
dittos to its fscutnr, Um UatversHy
of Qrtfoa will bgla lis tMrry-alMR
jttt 1 ut4y, btpttmbtr 15.
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nill.ra, Lw, MeflciB. TeseUaf . LJ.
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of liberal rdticMloB.
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