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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1914)
! wnfliaPm4l''CTWJ'WM;WrHi '"" ;,,... ,5 mvMAmimlllntiWJ'AlHnmtti4i jkwMWiiwwl41liW'iV'WJftiflwft rtW " J . tv inM'r'''i"Vtltt!H4afbjM(Mrfi'J J medfotto Amu twtwk, mtcdfotid, OTrcnox, sattttway, October n, iou " irmtt rrrrroww v "'. til P lnteaTMr l ' -v ar 1MB - y . lir HHT All totniiiiiiitnitloiiH nIumiIiI Iio In by Friday. Athlrumt imrloty editor, or photic. N2-J. m Tho flrnt meeting it r (lie (Irentor Mciirord t'lult wan hold Monday nf lernnon at tin) .Medford Hotel, when liiHti'itil of tint regular ImihIiichh meet ing iiilt) a aorlnl nf fair wati given. 'I'lin mttxmulun flour wiim iihimI Mini vwih prcltlly decorated with inaimen or anter, tliihllnK ntiil roiwu. Tlio regular biinlneitM meeting wuh held when tint delegate lo I ho Mtato convention worn appointed an fol io wn: MrH. J. K. llcddy, MrH. Jap AudicwM, Mm, I.', II. Until)!)', MInh I'litiiiiin. Alternate Mth. V. I Vaw. tor Mm, Hlioy (Iclrhcll, Mm. Krlilcf Ifllit. Mm. Crown nnil Mm. Prank Madden, After tlm IiiibIiiobb hohaIoii a Hlinrt program wob given, Mm, Mniiily kIvIiik an lntoretitliig ac count of her linprewdoiiH of tint Wen nlnl convention of Women' clulm liolil In Chicago t IiIm BUinnier. Mm. CrowH lintl u very good pitper on tlie "Purrlmim of Oregon," otnt Mr. Allan llnpkliiK gave nn nutllnn of tint work lie liopeil might Im ilonn Inward n "City llfiniltfiil." An Informal reception wbb held nf. ler Hie meeting mill ten wan wrved, when Ilio Page Orrhmlra goncroiiHly i;uu llnlr Mervlce for the entertain llleill of the rlnh. Tin affair vsnti a great biicccwi nml iiilie nn Innovation In tlm chili. The ineiiiliem of tint Tuesday l.iinchenii rlnh who helil the highest hcore nt llrldgn for tint year wero enterlnlneil ul liinrlieoii Tuemlay nt the homo of Mm. York by the mem hem having til" lowent hcoio. In tho nflernoon tint club playeil llrldgo al the lioioe of Mm. Jap Andrew. rint hiiHtenttoB wero MeitilnineH Wnkiiuinn, Wullhem, Daniel nml AinlreWH nml their kuciiIm were Men ilnmeii Hoot, limine, Knight ami lliitchhon. Mm. Frank Preitlon entertained Thumilny with a llrtdr.n luncheon at Iter home on tho Applognttv Her Kiientn were MemliuneM MrCorniuck, llnllowny, Keiiley, I'lcro, Carpenter, Pattcrnnn, Cow leu, lliimlll ami Ml Margaret lliihharil, The TncHilay Hewing ami Heading club met Tmtmlay with MIhh Norn Dally, when u very pleimniil tivcnltiK wan miJnyiMl. ItiifreHhineiitn wero nerM'il at the condition of tint rend In K Mr. and Mm. Lincoln McCormnck enlertiilneil at dinner Thumday nvon Iiik for Mr. nnd Mm. rrctoii, Mm. I'nltomnn, Mm. Cnrpentor, AuhIIii Corhln nnd .Stanton (Irlffl. Mr. nnd Mm. P. V. llntnlll enter tnlneil nt dinner Sunday cvenliiK. Their Kiientn were Mr. nnd Mm. Corn. Iiik Kenley, Minn llnrvey nnd Mr. Stantnii Orlffln. Mm. Frederick Puko nnd MIhb J.nnrn Piik lenvo Monday for I'nnn ileim where MIhh l.aurn linn been In neliool nt Huntington Unit for novural yearn. Mr. Fred Cowlen left tho flmt of the month for I.oh AiiroIph whoro ho will Hpend thn wlnlor. Mm. CowIpb nnd tho clilldron lonvo Inter In tlm month. Mr. nnd Mm. Conro Floro enter tained nt dlniiur Wednesday ovnntnK. AmonK tho riiohIb wero Mr, nnd Mm. Owoiib, Mr. unit Mm. llowno, Mr. ltuhl. The Colony cluh held tlmlr lllornry iiientliiK Friday afternoon nt their club roonin In tho Medford, Ten wnn nerved nftor tho program. . Mm. Krotl llopklitR rottirnoil Fri day from the eant whoro ulio outored her noii I'lcilorlek In nchool nl Fair Imull, 'Minn, Mr, and Mm, Cramer of Valdex, Alnnlta, who have been tho kuomIh of Dr. and Mm, Plokul loft thU weok for KiU'.eiio, Mr, Ihni Hlieldon linn returned from n lour of tho nluo In tho In. terenlH of tlm AhIiIiiiiiI iinrmil nchool, Mm, I'm nl Owen iHiiniinl IhU weeli rinni a hip lo I'lirlluml, whein Hint huh oAleiihkcly eiilnilullinil, Mr. Mini Mm Waller Ihmiin leuvn lii'M wnuli fnr llm iul wliein limy Mill muhuIm fur lliu wlnler. Tho Junior clnmi of tlio Medford lilcli nchool ave a very prutty diiuco ut Hut Natntorliim Friday evenlriK. Thu hall wan nultably decorated for tho occanlon; refieHhineiitM worn 'nerved ilurliiK the iiWiiiIiik. I Tlm following are Incliided In thnnit pmneiit: .MIhhi'h I.ulclln MoNiinor, Jean Andernon, ICIIetio Allen, Cnrolluo An di own, l.etha Wnlthern, Frniicen Ken noy, Mario ami Hthol Klfert, I.nurn Piilte, 1,'IUabnth Hill, Jean lludKe, MercidoH Hat her, Kcott, l.uclmla Cochrau, Hazel Itrovvn, Cathorlno Deuel, I.oiiIhh Duddynmnn, Uirnlun CowkIII, Jonephluit Hoot, (llnilyn Wll- nou, Mnudi! CorllnH, IiIh Anhtou, Knth lyu Hvmiiii, Nellie Cmupbell, Dorothy llowatd, Krtlmr Warner, Helen Pur- ticker and Dorothy Thome, Hobert Pcloimi, Floyd Hart, Moyd Wllllain iio n, Milton Hchuchard, Hudy Aihton, Crlfflth CowkIII. Doljih and DwIkIu Phlnpn, HtiKi'iio NnrreKnii, Carter Ilramlon, (leorKe llennelmnii, Jny (lore. Arthur Allder, CeorKo llownrd, Prnucln llenuett, C'harlen Hay, Frank Itny, Chnrlen Carr, Hnrl Hublmrd, l.ilthor Tlndale, Nick Onlmnn, Horace llromley, (, (Jrlnell, Clarn Heeley, Hotinton I. Iiik, Hnlpli Pierce, Pnul Mr Donald ami Ktewn Nye. Faculty, Minn l.urlle Murnhnll, Coach Monro nml Profenior Pratt. Manter llalph Turpln wan kIvod a nurprlMt party Thumday evening by n iiiimbnr of bin nchoolmaten. flamcn and uiiihlc formed the rntertnlniiient of the evenlm: nml refrenhmentn went ered. TIiomi prenelit were: l.enter llen uett, Vernon Kennedy, Kenneth Col bert, I. Inn Corbet, Clarence Turpln, It nl tilt Turpln, Margaret llonney. Lola llowmiiii, Thelma Frankn, I.enora Kennedy, Mablo Howard, Mailu Tur pln, I'ny Moore. Minn Julia llopplu entertained tho 1'an-llelonlc annorlntlon nt luncheon Saturday tit her homo five inllen from Medford. A mont ilelli;htfnl nodal afternoon wan hnd, follewlni: a hunt neH incotliiK In which plnnn for the ioiiiIiik ear were dlncuHned. ' TIioko prehont were MUnen Merrick, Kiuer Ick, Carkln, Mnrnhall, Aklun, Hop- tdu, Mm. Arunplger ami Mm. Khlun. Tlio Kent Itoom on tho fourth floor of the Me.tfonl Furniture nnd Hard ware building will he kept open thin full. Tlteno roomn nro well fur nUtied with chnlm, rouchen, reading matter, piny thing for tho children nml nu electric pinto on which tea may bo made. It In urged Hint more unit bo made of these roomn by the public. The (lood Will club of tho V. H. C. met with Mm. Miilbollen on Wont .Second ntreet Wednendny afternoon. Thin wnn tho flrnt meeting after n two moutlni vacation, Thirty mem hern and vlnllorn wore prencnt. Sow ing nlory tellliiK and delicious re frenhmentH made a vory enjoyable nflernoon. . Mr. Hobort ltuhl leaven Sunday for Hockford, HI., whero'hn will Bpend n month. Mm. Kuhl and llttlo daugh ter who havo been spending tho HUiumor In the ennt will return with him tho flmt of November. Nowh linn been received hero of tho mnrrlago at Santa Cruz, of Mlna Florence Marnliall, formally teacher In thn Medford high nchool and Kn nlgn JamoH llrcnnor, U. 8. N., St. l.ouln, Mr. nnd Mm. A. K. HluRhmn nnd daughter Minn Madolluo returned on Wednendny t'o their home In Santa llnrlmra, Cnl., after spondluB tho milliliter In tho valley. Mr. Alex nudKo who hnB beon vis- Itlng hln parentn, Mr. and Mrs, Win. lludgo, has returned to his homo In San Fruncluco, Mr. and Mm. Hardwoll, Mr. and Mm, Illddlo and Mm. C, M. Kngllnh returned Monday from a trip to Cra ter Luke, Mr. nnd Mm. (1, h. Murphy of Lin coln, Noli., oro recont nrrhtilu in Medford and wilt iiiako thin their homo, Mr, and Mm, (llonn llalloy who havo npent the pant month horn have returned to their homo In I.owUton, Idaho, Minn ICillilvo I'lliley of HIhboii, Cal., U I ho uuokt of Medford frlundn, Dr. ami Mm. J. J. Ileliim nru nl lemlliiK ihu nlalo fair ul Kiiloni, Mm ,ilhn Wolf lill IliU wculi Urt n lnlt In (,'ullfornlu, t MIm Nell Minim IftttCN root) for H ll o IVMIhioI, On litnt Weiliiemliiv eveniriL', Kep (einlier IIO, I lie members nml frlemlrt ol" the Fjm I ,l. I!, vhtireli met to jiv ld;v .nml .Mm. Kldridgo u t'uruwell u. evplioii. Ifuv, Hhlridge has just been a)ioiutiil pahtor of one of the prom- neut ehiirclieH nl' Portland. The eliiiieli wiih lilleil In ulniont eapueity, them lieliiL' between thiee nml four liiimlrcil people prenent. Tint ehureli wiih very lienutifiillv nml nrlintienlly ilei'oiateil with iink mid white roncN nml potted t'eniN. Mr. nml .Mis. Fiih helmaii, .Mr. nml Mm. I'M l'liipw, Mr. nml .Mm. J, W. Kmylie nml .Mm. IM. Sleep were the reception committee. After u hplemlld prog' am eoiiHUling of iiiHliiinieiitiil nml voenl solim nml reailiiix', Dr. Hill made u very able npcecli, in whli.di he refencd to the liigli CHtcem in which Mr. F.hliidgc In held, nut only by hin own people, but by the public ut large, who nil regret U leaving. He further commented on hln gifts ax a preacher, a thluLer miil nebular, mid iik one gifted by in tellect nnd lieutt to (ill. any pulpit thill nm.v be itwigiied him. The large nml hplemliil congri'giitioiw tliut have litllemleil bin preaehillg, the increas ed ineiiibernbip nml the marked im piineiiienl on all linen of eliiiieli work diiiiim the tliicc .years of his pastor ale hhow hi ability im u great lead er. Ilev. Mr. Tucker of the Clirintian ehureli iiNo spoke of the great help Mr. 'Kldiidge has been to liitn, of hk appreciiiliou of his friendship, ami of the many kind things he has heard of him, both as n preacher nml pas tor, that be wiih Vnjeing the feelings of the best people nf Medford when he said lie was very norry In see him leave when he wiih most needed. He fit'slnui'iiu ere served in the base incut of the chinch ami n very pleas mil ewniiig huh MH'iit. Al a fniewi.'ll reception tendered Dr. nml Mm, MiieOullouglt on Mon day evening, September 28, nt the First llnptist ehureli, the following program wits carried eut: Selection by the orchestra. ThIIc representing- the deacon-, b S. I Ucuiielt. Talk repiesenliiiK the Lnilics Au iliary by Mm. Kent. Select ion bv the nrehtslrn. Talk represent in;; the Sumlav kl.ll.ljll l.l1 lt A lit. ! t I'ifilin kulo In' Mini. Ciitlu.riiii I Mcars. Talk repiesenliiiK the 11. V. V. V. hy Miss IMmi Deiumer. Vocal mIo with orebeslrn aeeoin paiiiiueiit by Mr, ('iiinnly. Toll; representing the choir bv I.ou!h llciiuell. Selection by a male ipiailei com poseil of .Messrs. Miulilnx, Allow ay. t'urlow nml ilruiiett. . Selection by the orchestra. Talk rcprcscnliiig' the trustees b Mr. Uunietl. Vocal miIo with orchestra iii'eoin pauiincnt by .Mr. Canndy. Selection by the orebeslrn. In mlditiou there were informal re. tuarkn inuile by .fr. Stine, lr. Voun. Mr. Sisty of Central Point, Mrs, Akins, Mis. Young and others. Tin pasloiV fiivoiite liynin, "Jesus Paid It All," was sung by the eougivgii lion with orchestra neeoiupanimeiit. Also 'illesscd He the Tie Tliat Ilimk-," wan Mini; while those as sembled marched up to the front to hid fuiewell and find speed tri"I)r, ami .Mis. MiicCullniigh nml Mr, ami Mrs. Youiifr. The Druinii I.eapie center is pine) to reeonuiienil "Kitty Mnckiiy" to the pla.vxoem of .Medfoid, who will Iiiim this play piesenled to them ut Hit Page theater on Oe ober 7. The Drama League center of New York, in a iccent bulletin, speaks of this nhiy in Hie following U'im: "'Kitly Mnekny, by rnlheiiiH Plfinhnlni Citsliing, at the roimily I liea ler, is n bright nml amusing play. witty in its lines and so charmingly acted that many will enjoy it huge ly, though 'the plot is negligible. In pluecH the oliiiritctcmuHnii of tin ScoIh in true nml ileliglitful." Oilier erities eoiupare the play lo "Peg ' .My Henit in its sweet miii plicily nml hem I appeal. The pruritic ion enjnyeil u continu ous nni of eight njoiilh, in New York-, The annual Jackson county pion eeis' iciiniou wiih held Tliuivday ul Jacksonville ami over IIIK) iilleniled Imiu vnrioiis pin Is of the county. C, V, llcckiiiiin, pioneer blinker of soulh ci n Oiegon, pieslricil, A Miinptuoiis elilekeii dinner wih mmvciI by the June MiiH'iilloiigh Cnbln, NnlUe Diiiigblcis of .liiekson coiiuly. Tin iciiniiiii hint III liiigeni iilli'iuiiiiP'i1 ul any lii'M mul ul'ler Ilio lunitiaiii Hie llliy Him npi'lll III ICIICWJIItf lib) III'- ipiiiiiiliiiicio mill iccniiiiling nlil en- ' Mm llninei' lliillii'iiiiul dhIciUIuiwI Ihu ''liurfHuy IIiMku club Ibli wwk, That "theie in nothing new nmlci Hie nun" Ih proved untitle each week nt the legiilar nieeliiig- of St. MntkV riuibl, mid the ladicH will convince tin publii' ol the fact at their miiiual nale in November. Ilnny fingcra iim working many new article, Imtli fancy nml useful. The nflernoon wan enjoyed by n large number of uiem bem nml giKft", u iiiimber of whom joined the orgmiiation. Delicious re fieshmeiitM were neneri by McHiliifiii's Piirdiii nml Mmiu. A cordial invitation is extruded to all music lovers to at end a mtetiiic Monday, October ft, nl II p. in. In tin basement of the Miliary building, when the hciihiiuV work of the mu sical department of the Oreater Mnl foril club will be briefly outlined. WuyH nml menus nf musically eriii ciitintf our massif vill bo Inforinallv discusseil and every oue'u eo-operu-lioti is solicited. Jretie II. Isaacs, chairman, A smoker wns given Thursday evi'iiini; li.v the Medford Klks in the lodge rooms, wlim a most interesting program wiih pieseiiled by the com mittee in chnige, J. J. Iluchter, Lee Jacobs, K. II. Oaddis, W. II. Me (lowaii mid N. S. lU'iine t. After the program a sleclh(ad feast, picparcd by Messis, Iligliiiui ami McQiiirh. wn served. About sevenly-fivc of the Ashland lodge attended, Mm. Albert Keep of Chicago and non Albert arrived In Medford on Wednendny and are thn guentn of Mrn. Keep's mother. Mm. IMmund Ilttrke at their orchard homo north of tho city. All niemherH of the Hcbckah lodge No. 28, nro rcu. netted to bo present Tiiemlny, Oct. fi, nt 7:30 p. m. Impor tant htinlnef.H and rebearnal, by order of Captain M. L. M'huIowb. Mr. and Mrn. Frank Andrewn of Kenton, Ohio, ore giientn of Mr. and Mrn, Harry Llndnuy or Central Point ami Mr. and Mm. Jnp Andrewn of Medford. Mr. nnd Mm. Chnrlen S. Kneeling, former rcnldentn of Itoseburg, arc recont arrivals In Medford and will make their future home hero. Minn Mlnnlo Hojle, who nan been vlnltliiK her hruthur, Hobert Doyle, for nevoral luonthn, ban returned to her home In OreenHhtirg, 1ml. Mr. and Mm. W, Stockman, who have been vlnltlnKtfrlondn here, havo returned to (heir home In Heddlni;. California. Minn Mablo Cofleld, who ban been tho guest of friends in Medford, re turned thin week to her homo In Ala bama. Mr. and Mm. Corning Kenley leave next wcok for Chicago. They will remain away for tho winter. Mm. Vllno Hcckwlth returnn this week from California whero nho went to enter hor nonn In school. Judge and Mm. W. II. Canon havo returned from a vln.it with their son Fay In Sacramento, Cal. Minn Florence Klndley has returned to her home in Cold Hill after upend ing the week In Medford. Mien Mildred Hansen of Applcgatn linn returned from San Francisco, where alio spent tlio summer. Mr. and Mm. Fries of llerkeloy. were tho guests of Mm. Hollowoy for a tow dayn this weok, Mm. William Clark, who has been visiting her son, leaves next week foi her home in Chieaeo. Mr. nnd Mrs. 12. S. Palmer nnd son havo returned from a six weeks trip through tho east. Mr. mul Mrs. 11. M. Cutler of Mori foiil nro regisleieil at Hotel Henson Portland, Oie. Mm. Rather Putnam of Plerro, S. D,, Is tho guest of tier daughter, Mrs. I). Archibald. MIpb Helen Purucker leaven soon for Now York, where alio will upend tho winter. Mrs. Caro McMillan entertained at luncheon Friday, ut her homo on Koss Court, Mr. Oeorgo Curpenter returned to Medford Friday from a uhort busl- noun trip. Tho legulur dinner dunce was held ut the Country club liml Butuidiiy evening, Minn (lliidyn Nut wick of KukIo Point n Ihu puma of MIkb Jeuuette Putter. BOM. Tin Cnlli'illi' Imlii'H gate if It'll ill Iim (liiilil dull TliuiHilav Hllcinoon. Tlif J'U'Ih)' HHiltH! iluli nu'I mI iUv Itumvt uf Mif Kv IhU vu'el, , THE DAILY HINT FROM PARIS. SSIbH1Ih4 ICBH?HhH(HHHbH f fBBBBHBrH Sm Caim IMC l--ta-. C'tl'tU. Wi, fir One or the iirw fitted ilrtim buttoning aonn tli- front Of UU k ltfcU, It hi a tunic of jetted jjwuiiltr.u do ol and a cunaau Ivp of old go.tl la e Mlsn Vivian Chlldcm entertained for her friends Misses Lucllo Marsh and Serris Close, who arc on their way cant to attend school, with a slumber party Friday night at her home an Vancouver avenue. IJesltlea the guests of honor wero tho Misses Margaret Soulier, Gladys Peart and Klleen Perl. Mr. und Mm. IM Falls are npendlnt: Medford. Walker or Iliitte a few weeks in Mr. It. It. i:bol has returned from ho attended tho Pendleton whero "Hound-Up." Miss llnttle Hay or Cold IHU spending the week-end In Medford. is Mm. George Neuber Is visiting frlcndn In Portland. REDUCING WAGES IN IMTTSIH'nG, l'n.. Oct. 3. An nouncement was made today that salaried employes of the Pittsburg Coal company not included to the WOMAN WEAK AND NERVOUS Finds Health in Lydta E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Creoton, Iowa." I suffered with fe male troubled from tho tune I cwnu into womanhood until I had taken Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegeta- s& oio Lompounu, i "' would havo pains if l ovcrworkou or lifted anything henvy, and I would bo so weak and ner vous and in so much misery that I would bo prostrated. A friend told mo what your medicine had done for her and I tried it. It mndo mo stronj; and healthy jg nu oui iiumu la nuw imjiy wiui u uuoy boy, I am very glad tliut I took Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound and do all I can to recommend It'5 Mrs.A. I). ItoscAMP, 60-1 E. Howard Street, Creaton, Iowa. Tonn of Itoots nml Herbs are used annually in tlio munufucturo of Lydia K. Pliikhuin's Vegetable Com. Kuml, which is known from ocean to ocean a tho stundurd remedy for femulu ills. For forty yean this fuiuous root and liurb iiiwdlclno has been pre-eminently successful in controlling tho dUeuse of women. Merit ulouu could tiuvu stooj tills tiwt of time. If you httvo IImi bIIkIHiI doult i flmt IiIIh IMMnUliiim'M VKola- liinvtfiMiiiiiiiniiinpip;iiii,tti nw tolliui),IMnkhHHlMi(Ut'liii(,o, ltMHtMhU) l)HH,MWMfl'Wll Wt 1'MUr JlMll'r VtJll iHtWjM'NMlf UUji kttjt lu fell li'l .mlitJ.Mii'- jgpgcafe I, ..,.. 1.1 Ul Cau wage agreement with the I'ni.cd Miueworkem of America or other la bor unions had, beginning October 1, suffered a reduction of III per cent. The order is - worded n to apply to employes lecciving $1(1(1 n month or more.' ' The Wcntinghotisc F.lcetrie nnd Mnnufuctnriu company und its al lied interests nuiionucid n rtriitctum of S per cent for Milaried employes. In each ea;o lip reductions are laid to depre.s7.1d hiiiinexs demanding" economy nnd curtailment of operating- e.xpeiisiw. The Carnegie Steel company nnnonneed vesterdav that it would terminate its existing wage agreement with its M 1,000 employes December .'II because of the Kurojiean war. Attention Itcbckahs. All members of Ollvo Rcbckah lodge No. 2S aro requested to bo present Tuesday, October Cth, at 7:30 p. m. Important business and rehearsal. Uy order, of Toam Captain. M. L. MEADOWS. Mrs.Ed Andrews Voice Culture Phone 827-R Agnes Isaacs Merrell TEACHER OF PIANO Phone 839-L seejxses S. 11. Ilaunmn MEDFORD uwmiMaatft The School of Modern Methods" 31 N. GRACE ST., MEMOHD, OMF.GON HUSINI'SS, SHORTHAND AND ENGLISH DEPARTMENTS Kvery boy nnd girl cannot attend the Unlywlfy r High School for four years; but every boy antl girl an uttond tho Medford Commercial Collttna for six wti, or a year, and twt an duAlloH thai paya AyUm4 fw life. Hihool all year, flr31ua al4M (a jwwdlliu( K lerwi iHyUlons--Hwr Btudnuts wmy wlnr at any Um, Day and evening imUn, ' I ,...11 .. I tm t ....... . ...a, .. ... .... umii, luivpMWHM ifn, r Htttt'wvttk4tvv$ rn FRENCH EFFORTS Al OUTFLANKING V FAIL SAYS BERLIN -ill HKIILIN, Oft. .'I, vln Atiisterrinm ami London, 1 1 :-KI a, in. Tlm follow ing' official statement wiih given oitt at army hciulnuurterM tho evening" oC October 2: "The righl wing of (tin (Ionium iinny in France Iiiih repulseri renowcri effoitu on the part of the French lo outlflmik it. To the Mouth of Hoyo the French have been dislodged from their positions, "Tho nitunliim in tho center of tlio battle front remains unchanged. "(lennan troop aiU'imcin the Ar gonne region have won Huhnlnntinl advances in n .southerly direction, "Hiwt of the Iliver Muusc, French lroow from Toul iinriertook enurgct. ie night attacks, but were repulsed. "Hefore Antwerp, Fort Wnvrc.-Sh Catherines ami tho redoubt Ilorpev clvt, with their intunnediate workn, were nsxaulteil yesterday ivfternoop nt ft o'clock. Fort Wncllmin lias been invented. "The western mid inmnorlmit cpaulement of the Tcrtnomlu fortifications- is in our possession. "In the western arena of the war nn advance of Ittwsimi forcerf neross the Nieinmi river ngniiHt the Oer mnns in the province of SiiWitlki stems imminent." Tod (Jet (tie f!eat There Is when you smote Cor, Jo'in ton clears and patronize homo lodu Bertha Elizabeth Calkins Instructor of Dramatic Art, Public Speaking, Elocution and Physical Training. Will be nt studio in High School building;, Medford, Tuehdiiyn and Fri days. Phone 81 Ml. J. H. BELL Piano Tuner Recently factory manager tor DcII Iirothors' Piano Co., Munclo, Ind, Combining a thorough practical knowledge of piano building with 20 years' experlenco la all branches of piano work, Including touch regulat ing, voicing, tuning, finishing and all repairs. Medford, Ore. Hotel lfolluud 315 Olsen Street U. I. VbO0 wrne, HT ihh lMM fe- tiiiae4aiB4aiaiali fi rA M -'It. )