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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1914)
irarroTm irxm TnrnimK MrcmroTU), orkoox, Saturday, novtcmtwi? 21, i.om TWITC TTTRFiT! "i h All imnmuulcutliiui should bo In tiy Friday. Add ion society odltur, op I'Iioiix 75, Tlin Home IJcoiioiiiIch department of Hid theater Mixlfonl clnli mot lit the llliiniy clnli 1 (nun Monday after noon, Mrn. Coffin gave a 1llKlit fill piano nolo, "Hi'IkimuimI'ii l.ovo Song " Mth, 'llilcrolf nun ! very licautlfiilly "The Voiir at tint Spring," Hint was tic roiupanli'il liy Mm. Ihiiiun. Mrn. llm ry Miidtmy from Central I'olut thou gnve 1111 excellent talk on "Tim Kitllcatlounl Value of Pictures," which wiih highly appreciated. Mrs, l.lmlhny had some soionD-Ilto pic tines 011 exhibit, Hint she had painted wlilh- Hint wiih tilnontl, lut vim; stud ied sovernl )'ar In Holland. After lofieithmeuts worn served a very pIciiHanl social hour wiih ouJn)ed. Tin meeting v,ns under the direc tion of .Mrn. II. A. I.nttu and inueli credit In due Mrn, l.titn for her nhle iiiaimKlug of this work. At n regular himlnemi meeting of Hie ("piwirth League of Hid M. II. chinch 011 TueHilny evening Hid fol lowing officer worn elected for tlio coming lei in: President, Mr. Clur elien Meeker; first vice-president, Minn Virginia Carder; second lco pieldeni, MIhh Anna llaleinan; third vlei -president, MIh Until Daniels; foiiitli Vice-President, Miss Vera Itoundlree; nectetar), Mr. Herald Wollani, treasurer, Mr Ward Vimer mink. organist, Mr. Ilernard Hob. eit. chorister, Mr. II. A Cnnnily. The League hnH made nn excellent growth during the past year contain ing over 1110 members nt the present lime. Although It hnH made exeel lent progress In Hid pant It In looking to Hie future to inaki! iuoid glorious MiiIiih. It extendii a cardial welcome to nil ouiik people. l.lttle rrniu'DHJenti I'nlirlrk, four mou 1 Iin old, i;ave her flmt pnrty W'ediieNitny afleriuion to heven of her little frlendM of tin nnr. The little oiioh nJo)ed HietiiM'hori In their own Imliy wny. Mr. WVmtoii cnniD In the nfti'inooii and obtained n upleti dld plitiiro of Hid little roue IiiiiIh, Tliono who onjoied llttlo MIhh Jeann lioHpllnllty were: Allturt (lad din, hIv weekw; llnford Lincoln, Hex en iiiouHih; Nettn Conrad, four moiitliH, Teddlo Vnlelltlue, nU wti'kM; Wlnulfred Warner, hdvdii montliH, While Hid mother were pnrtnkltiK of tefreHlinieutH mont of tin balden were havlnit a rent fill nnji, after which they went bundled into cnlm to he cuirled homo dreamlut; of their first pnity. At thn nwotliiE of thn Wednesday Study club IahI Wednomlny the IndiiH Irion and ItoHOiirreH of KtiKland nnil WiiIdh wiih Hid wubject proHentDd, Mm. Vnwttir'H Hiiliject wan Mnnufac liiiltiK rltlcH of Kiittlnnd, Mrn. Htod dard'H Commercial HtretiKth nnd l'x paiiHlon of llrltlnh Trndo, Mian Aiih tln'n Labor Movement of nngland, MIhh Yoiiiik'h Natural I'roductK and Mnrl.vtH. Current r.vents by Mrn. HI reels together with tlio paper on Hi It IhIi Trade produced an Interna Iiik dlHciiHMlon of the new trndo mark to ho pienelited to (ho people of Ameilca purtlrulnrly to Hid women, "Made In Hid United HtnteH " Home or our Medford favorlK'H will he heard lonlKlit nt Rt. Mnrk'H hall mid the IiiiIIuh of HI. .Mnrk'x (lulld cnnltally Invito every nun to come In nnil enjoy the delightful musical pro Krnm wliloh hnH heon piopnred. Thn hoHpltnllty or (Item ladUm Ik well known mid the following proitiam IuoiiiInoh a pleanant evenltiK. I'lnno nolo MIhh Ivy lloeclc. Kolo -Mrn. Kd AndrWH Duet Mr, and Mph. 0. AikIiowh. Holo Mr. I'Tetchnp KIhIi. v Dintt MIhkou JoKophliiQ Hoot and Caroline Andinwii. Holo Mr, Cleorjto AndiowH, Aiuouif thn IoiIko nodal ovoiiIiikh for Hid week wiih the one held nt tlio I, O. 0. T, hull by Ollva Itebeliah I.oiIko No. 2X on TiiDHiluy iilttht. A Bhoit piOKiam wiih Mindnidd, Tim ciiiumlt Un In clini!" won Mr, and Mrn. Vol imy Dixon, Mr- and MI'h Hneillcor, Mih. Vocl.ey and MIhhdh Jane WlUon, llnlln Klnit nnd llnk'ii Yockoy. .SllM Venltu Col Huh of llimle I'olut mill llvetelt McAilhur, mhi of Mr. mid Mih V A MeStlhur of IhU illy Muro muiiled, ut JiicknoiivHIn Thiirn lii iifternoHi uiul left tliu( iiIkIiI for n clioit wmlilliitf ti lit lu (IrwiU Vn mnl vklnlly, Herognlzlng thn value of tin child In with much regret that a host or mi nil nruunil development, pli)Hl- of Mi'iids fiom tunny or tho walks cat as well iin inntitiil unit moral, the of Hf In this city nolo the departure teacliern of tin Hoosovolt school luivti.or .Mrs. It. P. KInloynldo mid frititlly liicn giving ilnlly work Ihl term In fop thHr new homo In l.akeporl, Cnl pli)slcnl culture tlmt Iiiih met with Mi". KlnlejHldij hnH for flvo e.ir thn ntliUhliiHlle approval or llm pit-. IiIIh iih well mi Hint of the parentH nnd IrleiiilH of the hcIiooI who have vltdtud the rlaiKi'H In Hid prlmury (trailed Hie merclMe,! ate adapted to draw out Hid iIiIIiI'm Innate love or ihyHiui nnd lo HtlmiiliitD IiIh dejilrn for rhythmic moveiiient; u (ho Intermediate KradeH Hid Hwedlnh movement h are lined for Hid purpone or developliiK n HetlKD Of Hlllr-eXpreNHlOU to lend to co-ordination of thn iiiuhiiok while tbo older Jiupllrt nrn ndvunced a itlep fur ther and kIvd n very nttructlve kh woll iih complicated Indian club drill with miiHle, In order Hint the Interested public may hau nu opportunity of neelm; thin work and Judr.lnn of ltd value, a detnotiHtrntlou In which nil Hid chil dren of the Hi'hool will participate, will he kI"'Ii nt tht I'iiko Hienter, Krl dn) nfternoon, December Ith. Tin regular tit It I work will be hIiowu nnd alio tliii follinamen nnd dam en nnd llm chllilren will wenp tlio national Hwedlnh coHtuinu which ItiKiiren a pic tlirenile MliKllIK- Kllperlllleildeut CoIIIiim and the prlnclpiil, Mrn. 1. T. (InlllKiir, eHend a rotdlnl Invitation to the public to attend thin program. The llooMielt I'nrent-TencherH' chile held nu tuterenHni; meeting Friday nfternoon. The openlnr, uinu her (Irlen'H "IDiiiii of I'mlw, wnn beautifully rendered by pupllH of the I'lrth and KUth itrndeH. rollowiiu; HiIh a itrareful Hweillnh folk dance entitled "Mountain Climbing," wan participated In by Hid KlrlH or the Fourth, Fifth mid Klxth uraitex. MIhh Wortmnn played two piano nolo.i. The Hubject, "How Khali Wo (llvo Our Children the llet Opportunity," wnM ably handled by MexdmueH Leon nrd and HnlllKer. .mth. Leonard wuh nppolnlod a member or thn moving picture board or ceiiHom. ltefrcnhinentN worn curved. The circle In cnthiiBlaMlc over tlio .SwedUh onterlalunient which will bo Klven by tlio hcIiooI nt tlio Puko Thenter the afternoon of DerDtnber llh. The promoters have a doubln pin poho entertainment and tlio rnlHtiiK or riindg to iny for the new piano. The i'ythlnn .Slntern held their rnRiilnr monthly nodal WedueHdiiy evening. Tlio committee. In chnrtte Included Mr, mid Mph. A C. Hubbard, Mr. nnd Mrn. Kruent McKen, Mrn, John Ilutler, Mrn. I. L. Ilnuilllon, Mrn. W. II, Mcdownu, MIhh Vonlta llnmll ton, MIhh Hndin Van Dyke, Mr, Ilnrry Mmk. nnd Mr. W. II, Slimier.. ChryH. autlieiuiiuiH and red Laurel berrk'N, wero UHed In decoratliiK. l'roitreHHlVD Flvo Hundred of nbout fourteon tnblen wan played until about 11:30, Mrs. J. T. Sumniervlllo won the ladlcH' prlio, n cut rUm cIIhIi and Mr. J, II, Ilutler, thn nion'H prize, a deck of cardn In n leather ense, A HUiper of hot tnmnleH, home-made chill Hnuce, plckloii, cake and coffee wiusened. A dellKhtful toclal time wuh enjoyed by nil. Lydla W. Denno entcrlnlned at her home, ,i:i: North Ivy, on her 11th birthday. Tlio ninnll guestH camo in dlffeient coBtumeH, boimi of which worn very picturesque. Tlio liouso was beautifully decorated lie pink and Kieen. A four course mipper wnH Hervod nt fl p. in. after which ttnuicH and munlc wero enjoyed until U p, in, MIhh I.ydln nclod uh IiobIohs Tlio following KiumtH wore prt'Hent: Mildred Klmer, Thelma Quannway, Coiihtauco Vnuco, Mai'Kiirot HarrlHon, Lorraine CHHlier, Tail Kluin, Jenn LooiiiIh, (lludyit Hartley, Oertpudo llaritrave, Alleen Hell, J.lbertu Ooro. Chenler A, Arthur I'out was ver much HiirprtHed TueHilny afternoon nt their reKiilar 1'oHt ineetlnK, when about 110 nieniberu of tlio Women's Holler CorpH walked In nnd took poh hohhIou or tlio hall, The "Old lloyti" worn noon conimnnded to "rail In lino" mid keeping Htep to Marchlnr; ThroiiKh CleorKln, wero led to tlio din Iiik room whero they attacked nnd came foith victory or n bountcniiH to piiBt. Over twenty of tlio 1'oHt mem- hei'u wore preHont mid urn hopluK fr IIIIOtllDP HlirpllhO, Mm. i, A. McClaln left yeHtoidii) aftvrnoon for I'ii)ellevllle, Tenn.. wlioio hIio will remain fop Heveral wijolu vIbIIIiih with frlondn mid rela liven. Tlio (Healer Medfoid Club will hold HicIp next meulliiK Moiuluy, No' einbnr ItOlh. Till) Nllllti (illll HUM I'lllDlilllllVil IIN Tliurniliiy ly Mm, U, K, WukiHiii. Pnwt been Identified with ihurcli, hcIiooI and nodal life In Mi'dfonl .She wan a member of tlio CoIIokd Women'ii dub, a member and officer cf Hid I'nrenl-TenclierH' tirde, a mem ber mid enrnenl worker In the lro Krenivo Woiiiiiu'h Illbbt elniot or the l'lrt M, K. church, and one or Hid vlro-pronldent or Hid LadleH Aid no elety or name church, to which hh hnH i: I veil ho much of her valuabh time mid labor. Alwaj efficient, wlllltiK and uiitlrlni; In her effort to do whntover iaa nnked of her, Hiiiely nliv will b tnlHHed. The Queen liatlicr circle of which nhe wuh a nioHt vnl ued member, will urly iiiInh her cheiry pieoencD nt the weekly meel lm,'i, nhe wiin never abnent uuleHH out or the city, Hut Medrord'H Ioxh 1h f.nkeport'H Rtiln, W mont heartily commend Mrn. KlnleyHlde to the church and nodal circlcH or l.akeport. A larr.o nuiiibiT or frlendM nnenibled at the Htntlou to neo Mm. Klnlenlde nnd family off to their new home, nnd ninny wIhIich for their pronperlty In (heli future home follow them. From a friend and well wMier. At a meeting of the board or direc tum or the Drama IamiD Weilnendn vncmicleH In Hid board were filled by the election of Mm. (leorxe llouuo CariM-nter, Mr, i:. II. llnnley and Italph llm dwell. In the, nlmence of MIhh I'utnmii, nee retar). Mrn. O. L. DaVldnon 'm mim ed teinpornry necretnry, and In thenb nence or Mih. I. W. Ilnmlll, chairman or Hid ineinberHlili committee, Mm. Wllliird Cumpbell wiih named. Mm. K. II. llnnley wiih also appointed chairman or thn prem committee to tnko Hid place or Mm. (. II. D.iKKett, renlKlled. ' The work or the club was dlnctuned and It wiih decided to make over ef fort to nee ure 1'orben Itobertvon In Medford when ho coiiioh to the coast In December. To do (hi It will be Decennary to secure a Ktinrantee of Hiibktautlnl proportions but the mem be rn or the league believe thin can bo readily done. Mrn. It. W. Chncy or Medrord Helghtji entertained her HrcRbytcrlan .Sunday school rlanfl Wednend.iy even Iiik. After nn evening npent In now Iiik and fancy work, very dainty re frehlnnentH were Hen oil. Tliono pren ent ere: MIhhch Fthel Klfert. HIUh, I'ohlnnd, IMttli WHmiii, Carile Jacks. MnrKnret Jnckn, Kllznbetli UlchnrdH, I.nura lllcharils and Mm. ICrnent l'rlce. Minn Catherlim Dunham enter tained Wednesday evening with a candy party at her home on the cor ner or Sixth and Hartletl Stn. The company popped popcorn and made candy, deriving much enjoyment thororrom. Thooe prenont were: Minuet Maud IMillbrook, May Mordorr, Mr. and Mm. (leorga Kunzman, and Mr. and Mm, (llenn Conwell, A Rurprlne wan given ror Mr. und Mrs. C, I. Hutchison TueHilny evenltig on tholr twenty-eventli wedding nn nlversnry. About fourtevn couples, their Intimate friends, wero prenent. A very enjoyable tlnie wuh had piny. Ing cardn, after which a picnic lunch waH served The compun presented Mr. and Mm. Hutchison with a beau tiful nerving net of coiiNteru. Mr. nnd .Mis, A. C, ITepo enter- tnlnod at dinner Saturday night for Mr. and Mm. Lincoln McCormnck, Mr, anil Mm. S, Vilas lleckwith nnd Mm. (leorgo Carpenter. Mr. and Mm. Jap Andrews enter tained Dp. and Mm. l'lekle, Mr. and Mm, II. V, Lumaden und Mr. und Mm. C. I. HutchlHon ut dinner Tues day evening. Thn Colony club meet with Mm. Charles Conner and MIhh Conner to day, the play under dlncuhHlon being Yeats' "Land of Ileiirt'H Desire." Hev llumbart, field secretary of (ho Kugeuo Hlblo University Ih vis iting with Mr. ami Mrs. 1). W. Hilnkol or this city fop ii row das. Mr mid Mm. Fied Ixiwia enter tained ut dinner Saturday night for Mr. and Mm. Dunbar Cmpuiitep and Mr. ami Mph. Hubert Hulil. Mm. (lm go II. Curpentep In npend ug nuieial uh iin Hid guent of Mr mnl Mm I'm nk 1'ienlon at tholr Ap pli'Kule Hindi home Mr mnl Mm 15 I' Kuimduy for I'ortlund weeks slay, I (lutlirlo lofl for uvirl Anniversary of The Chrlntlnn church In Medford v to the churcli, e: have ever attend In .'10 years old and nu next Hunday,ed hero, are urged to bo preicnt. in they will huvo n lioine coming" to addition to congregational nlnglng the celebrate the event Hoth the morn ing anil evening Mrvlces will bo de toted to thn anniversary nnd there will bo special music, talkH by the three remaining charter members, short talks by other members and a good tlmo genornjly. liver) bod) h cordially Invited and all members of the church and their families are specially requested to attend both services. I'eoplo from all over tlio country who have bclong- Tho Woman's Missionary Council j Tho Medford Hose Society has Just of the M K. church south, gave a finished its annual distribution of lllerar) entertainment at the home of j rose cuttings to the school children. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hobert L. Talor, $19 Twenty thousand cuttings were dls Ta) lor avenue, Wednesday afternoon, trlhuled. F.ach child was given two Song, "Morning Light Is Ilroak- climbing rosen and five bush roses, lug." It Is hoped that as a result thn child- l'iaor by Airs. C K Kirk. ,cn will all become Interested In rose lllble lesson, Matt. C. chap. culture und the city be made much Address, J-sus Christ the Kvange- more beautiful. Ilstle Missionary, Mrs F. S. Hrandon. I This ear muny of the county Paper, Darkness In .Urlea, Mrs. j schools received thn cuttings. Tho Hobert L Taylor. Homi Society wishes to thank Mr. Vocal duet. Mm. F. S. Hrandon ij. j. Andrews for tin us- of the storo and Mm. II. M. Hranham. .room In the Cellege: building, Mr. I'aper. DIseaneH In Afilca, Mrs. II.' M. Hranham. Hrlef address on the Illnckman in America, Mm. Kugene Whipple. Instrumental nolo, Mrs. William Oouldor. Song From Greenland's Icy Moun tains. Sunday at the Congo Mission Afrit-it, Mm. W. C. Itlco. t To them both the Hose Society and In'strunieiitnl solo Mm. Mary Vanti rhlldren return most sincere Ness. , . ... ' 'thanks. At tho cloFo'jtvf) tjie program Mm. Tnlor served dainty, refreshments as sisted by Mrs. Mvflllnm Gouldvr nnd Mrs. Mnrj VanNosjvSeventeen lad les wereprosjn ii. Mr J V'-'C Hlce, 713 W. Klevcnth entertnl'tn-il a few frleiurs at dinner ThurTifny" evening. Those enjoying Mm. .litre's hospitality wmi Mm. Jerome, Mm. Klddoll and Mm.Van dlno.v Tho Tuesday Luncheon club met last Tuesday with Mrs. Win. Hudge. jMjMjMjMf fr f',t t t 4444'44'44r444r44l4)Hl'4i44Hi Christian Church ! special musical program will bo a follews: Morning service Quarttt Lead Kindly Light .... Thompson Mini Hnzelrlgg, Mr. Ileach, Mrs. llowman, Mr. Seam. livening service Anthem I'ralse the Lord .. Simper Solo There Ik a Green Hill Far Away Gounod Miss Coffin John I'erl for chplrs, St. Mnrk's Guild for tnbles and tho Gamett-Cory Co., and Medford Furniture Co., for the like of hardware. Tho success of tho work was duo mostly to the erforts of the twenty devoted women who for two weeks !gavc up nil their tlmo to tho prcpa I" i ration and marking of tho cuttings. . Mr. and Mrs. John llubler and chil dren of Oljmpla, Colo., are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad, C32 Palm street. Mrs. If abler and Mrs. Conrad arc sisters. Mr. and Mm. Ilubicr are thinking of locating In Medford. During the past year upon the re iiuest or the president of tho Greater Medford club over $200 has been re- celved from the National Hed Cross i Society through tho Portland branch Electric Signs VorUs longer horn's and longer distance. An electric sign is not satisfied with merely answering those who eonie looking for your store It not only calls loudly to those who pass your store It talks hrilliantly about you to everyone within several blocks in all directions Like money out on interest, an electric sign works even while you sleep. The new sign lamps havo made it possible for every kind of business. No matter how small, to use electric signs economically. Our representative would be glad to tell you more about this now economy in sign lighting. California-Oregon Power Co. 216 WEST MAIN STREET Phono 1GS Medford, Oregon ITSS S il.. '- I for the old of local tuberculosis pa- 'tlenls. This money has been expend- cd for neccsinry supplies blankets, 'nlnets, gauze, medlclno, and the little luxuries such as fresh milk, eggn, lemons, etc. In some Instances cloth ing for thn children Iiiih been provid ed. Thus It Is shown that the Na tional Society recognizes tlio demands for the needs of the community. The Hose Society announces a Society Vaudeville show to bo given at the Pngu Theatre on Mondny nnd Tuesday. December 7 nnd 8. under i the direction or Mrs. Kd Andrews. The program will Include acts by members or the Country Club, the University Club, the Hevellcrs, and all the prominent local professionals and ainatours. Tho numbers already prepared Indicate that this will not only hn tho society event of tho sea son, but will also bo a real show. Miss Lucy McLean or West Fourth street, left Thursday for Knoxvlllo, Tenn., where she will visit for some time. REMARKABLE CASE of Mrs. HAM Declares Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound Saved Her Life and Sanity. Shamrock, Mo. "1 feci It myduty to toll the public the pondition of my asTr pss5; nervous, Impatient, passeil sleepless nights, and had neither strength nor energy. There was always a fear and dread In my mind, IJmd cold, nervous, 1 hod a place in my right side that was o sore that I could hardly bear tho vrelghtof my clothes. I tried medicines and doctors, but they did me little good. and I never expected to get out again. 1 got Lyuia &. rinkham's Vegetablo Compound and Blood Purifier, and I cer tainly would have been in grave or in an asylum if your medicines had not saved me. But now I can work all day, sleep well at night, eat any thine I want, havo no hot flashes or weak, nervous spells. All pains, aches, feara and dreads are gone, my house, children and husband nre no longer neglected, as I am almost entirely free of the bad symptoms I had before taking your remedies, and all is pleasure and happiness In my home." Mrs. JostE Ham, R. F. D. 1, Box 22, Shamrock, Missouri. Ifyim-wnntflpccInlfMlYlccwiito Lydla E.Plnkhnm Medlclno Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass. MM Get Your Noxt Suit of 17" LOTHES .maim: JV L E I N PltlCKH 923.0 IJI Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering VJtH II. .Main, I'lntnlro NOTICE A Few of Our Prices 10 lbs. best Hngnr . . $1 00 Fancy potatoes, loo ins 1.30 Coffeo, per lb 20 50c bulk tea, per lb to 25c can Ghlrardolll's Cocoa 20 Pt. cans Log Cabin syrup .20 Qt. can Ix)g Cabin syrup 3R H Gal. cans Log Cabin syrup C". Gal cans Log Cabin syrup 1 2ft Canned fruit, 30c can IS 20c can for 10 Largo can Asparagus .23 Preferred Stock, Itoyal Club and Itcllanco Tomatoes, 2 Del Monte Tomatoes, can , 10 Aster, Holly and .Marigold milk, 3 cans 25 35c Imported canned l'cas........ .20 35c Imported Mushrooms 20 20c can Ueets 10 Pearl White, Crystal Whlto and A I! Naptha hoap, ti bars 25 10c size Fairy Soap, 4 bars... 25 35c Vanilla 25 35c Lemon Extract 25 ,25c can Fancy Oysters 20 1 45c can K 0 ten 35 yourmedir. TZ' Ch.tn., P.ckles, 35c slzo .15 falling, Inflamma. 2Cc ,)0lt,c CaU"P 20c' 'wo 3r Uon and congestion, (Dc- Prices linking Powder, lb... .35 female weakness, (Soda, 4 packages 25 pains In both sides, ( Campbells Soup any kind. doz... 1 10 backachesand Ufnr- ,in emmi ertnm t'ntt ih .in i?" rup 8,nn?, -' :- -n "" !'. -" - Karo Syrui'. largo None Such Mince Meat, per ;kg. 'Snlders Pork & Beans, small tier .35 .15 5 .10 .05 dozen .. .. l3Mera Vor i "u, medium ' fr Uz -;" V l ",B SnWen Pork & Ueans, large, per dozen 2.35 Sweet Potatoes, 10 lbs. for 25 'Prunes, good onos, 25 lbs 1.00 We. Havo Everything for the Thanksgiving Dinner Just received n car of fancy potn. toes. Notice our price. F0UTS GROCERY CO. iMMO So. Central riiouo li7l IP t T t ? t T t V n Jk i t t I fr ii T