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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1914)
u - 1 lteMli ! ti... it an s? wr i Air - All loinmnnli'iithiiia nliutild W Ifl ty Friday. AdtlrtjEH imclutv editor, iir Phono TR, ' A gOOl! I'lOUll WIIH plI'MHIll Iho inu-ii'iil ill' Die (IiuiiUt Mcilfnnl Club nl the I'iik" theater I'imI Monilny till eruooli. Ml. MniJ M t Initio M' Hcnleil a liijo program. While Ihu inuliciicn uiih iiNHi'inlilliii: Jlli Mell aril n' tli IIiiIk I'niii'i i'iiiiiiiiiiy phiy nl the Victinhi. AiniuiK tlin sulci'- lioM given Wl l dtll'l IlllWCl'll i'ii- rumi mill Scot 1 1. 'I'lii lii-l nuiiilii'i' mi tlit- program ii .election lor iwir pianos h, Jim, .Mnrsli mill .UIkw lunik. The ren dition uiim ilwiinjf inn was, well it t rixid. Till lltllil'M lllllt('ll' CllltlpnOI'lt llf MiH I ni'li ijjw. Mi'xiliiincM 'I'hii'nitr, Kiiuiiinii inn) Wi.lil ning "Oli, IIiinIi, TIm'i .My Unto," giving (In- pliiuiaiuio el'leel nl' tlir Inlluhy in hiiii'i which could h.' .iniil hcnnl llii'iiiiKliuiit tln buildlUg. TlC llllg "IIhIiich Ituul'' for mi cncoie. Tiir Inn nl' Miulji"d. iiiKlnniii'iiU i)nycil liy .Mr. Juno, .Mi Vhin'iieo Clink ninl .Mr. Ilnineo Itcno wciv phijcd in llic Iinitlicil Htyln nf IhiKtM M-rt oi iiu'Ih. ' Mm. (Icoigo AiiiImiWh Ming- with giont purity ir tone n nHwIiou fnmi gmml '"n iu the ortgiunl Italian, nwliiiii; lhi high nvliti with cu mnl M'lllllH'. Mix-' Ciilltin- lend lipr lnr fiom "Tli- Ainu hi III.' KIimiIuh," wilii ureal Miuh'ui ninl tin' iuhIhwc wnn th puiiiiwl ttmt fltt' iIh) nut icsjminiI to mi oneoie. Jlr. Cm ter Itniinluti playiil n piano tioln, "Titim I'uciu," liy McDowell in ii wry nitiMic iniiiiiior. 'flip iiiHit't miir liv Mi, lluxcl litflf, Mr. (Jn'fcxli'.v, .Mr. (Irnrye An lum mid .Mr. Kdntouihj wii hum lily cmmied .Mr. .Imum, wlm ivitt-ivinl hU iiiumIuwI 'clitMt mil in HoMou ninl i n local iiirttiiicl'T ut' tlu vmliii, wn nt llin IiimI in tin 'In emitted ".Mig iiniii'tti'." .Mm lltixi'liiKtb n diurnal In mi pnui", win i 1 1 uivnt i'pivMtn llic limiiiliful ii, "l.niit Voii'r." Tim xlnlfii mjuiiiniHiiiiiiK'iil liv Mr. .ImuW iiiMuil it itti t l.v In the lii'ioity of the Hull. Mih. Miirnh, hIiii m'i'otHpiitiii'il nit thi' xiiiKi'rw, pin cil h ith n ili'liiiitn ii flui'il tniwh wlui'li proimuiii'i'il her n liiii' m,uniiipmiil. Two pliiun itTllnlN Ii) tniilU of Mr. I'rinl Alton llnlnlil itKnlntijil ! Mm. Kliiroiicu IIhIIIiIii)'-IIiiIkIiI con tralto, lll Iki nlvi'ii at tlio IIiiIkIiI .Mimic HtmlliiM Monilny mill TiKMMluy iivdiiIiirh, UiHii'inlmr -1 mill U2. On Monilny omiiiIiik Mr H.iUht will pni ui'in Ml mi Cnlllc Vor.nll In mi imlhld. mil rocltul mnl on Tiinmluy mi'iilm; ii iiroKrmiiuiK of Intercut Iiik jiIuckm will liu rmiitiTt'il h piiiillx from nil i; ratio. Minn Voitnli will play Hid following luoitrmiinie: Ovyrliiro ".miiiu" (four lunula) f .. Iloiolil l,u Huruiiiita MoiiloVNKt Tliurliuro'u Iluiulul lTftli VUo ..... ...-Uodunl, Honutn (IMtlictliiil) ll.'iillinwiii Op lil Colitinlto Hnlo Kiilcilc'il Mr. 1'lnirii'cu lliilllilii)-lliih;ht t XnU'lutWi .Koliiiiiimin Op. Vo, 1 ltoiulo Caiulcloti) MitinlitlHoliii NiKtiirnn Olioilii (P. 0 No. 2 To StuliiK tlrlim lUmlo . . ..Vulinlimipl Op. 22 No. I' Old KoIIih ut Home (Vnr.) .... .. .... l'lmlor-Mt'iiclititii Yon n i'o Invllnd to iittmiil. Tlni'lJotiim IMm-i- Viillny I'liiwirNily Chili will ni' tln-ir miniuil Chi Mum froliu ni'Nl 'i'ilniilny I'VimiiiKi IK I'liiulirr 'J.'l. Tlii cll will piv-cnl it million ilollnr ptmiimil winning' Icnm in tin; Kiiiiiii'm mnl I'ViiitKHiwunj' lcii;iio nt rent In n l'nllnimi tlccpcron the Icili'oiil.Cicionl Cily rnilwny, fullAwcjf jiy, a Kfjipu Juice oMunurV 'ilinnbr fii' llirillhitroiliiciii(r Tnuiuy Tri'inioiV' In u Ocriumi iinilVriii, '(iciiic Hiioiid (uipciilcr in n ui'iitt'iil piihc. At (l:!ll hhiii'i on the hiium ociiiiik the I'rnlk' will hn iirrccih'tl liy the clnli'H iimiuul ChrinliniiH dinner, i l,iin Tui'iiluy livening (lie (tuliwett 'l.oile held ils lcKiilnr uiiiathly kq! einl nl Ihn hull ut which litin limy en-, loiliiiiicil Ihn Ahlihuiil ileiTii teniii. The hull wiik hemilil'ully ilccomteil Svith niiflliil"" mnl Iniirol. A tine pro LMiun wntj reiiilered,' utter which a huiiquet wuh Hervecl. The Inhlcs worn ilneornloil Willi Iriiutut'il Chrintinnrf tlCCM. . . 1 A mnnlier of Meilfonl peoplo went la AhIiIiiikI Tnesiluy to Iitleml tlio JliSoeJety vumluvjllv In (hill Oil.V. ocioly of Mcill'iUil iln- Hiriw to exiucxM their iitipreeliitiiiii of .(he ciiIIimi-IiihIIi' Miipimrt lvcn liy thd pnilieipmiU in Ihe nccnt vninlcvilliil nIiiiw. Hiiihii who Iiiim- hccii m loiiel Willi llic Wiill.iiiK ilclnilM will uppiei nlc the fmil IIihI H I-1 impoxMhlc In e.tpiei in wmiiIh llic nenii-1' icnileicil ly Mi". '.I. I' Kcililj', Her peroiinl liy, ifiuVfnlittiihility uml, ulioe nil, her IiuIoiiiiIhIiIii ili'leriuiiiMlioti In iiinhc llic hyw a wicucmi wujc, ia I'liel, llic chief fncloM which mmlc il u Micro.-, II wuh only Mrw. Ucihl.v'n luiriiit't'iiiu yiiiiiiil which iiimle it piMoililc for lliillirniik .U'ithiiiKl'U In iipply In- oiigiiiulily mnl iiiMiiiiiity in limklnn " I iliinlicil peilniiiiiiuce out of Hie viirimw deve'r feiituiCN nvnil nlilc, mnl ticc oiding lo hin own hIiiIh lueill il would hilVc hci'll iiiimi-hiIic lo pniiliicn a miiippy, lively perloiiif mice, Iml lor the quirk perception iin.il ciMi'ity, ljr ilctml of Alfred M, V. t:rjicnler mid II, Chmnllcr 1'.v;iim, who nl" rnliiely icKpoiiHilile for the xiiiiiiitliiu'MM of uclioii uml nli-ence of mIiikc unit- mi riiimuoii in miiuteiir perfiirinillici.M, 'file M'lviccH mnl kiigK,'lh,lH l,,r tlinlicd h l, I. Uoi'iiitril, ilort immii. iilier of the Hlnr lliciiter, cic of Klent n i-lmicc, hi- long i'.ii'l'ii'liei in the mIhiw Ipiihiiicmi eniihliug hull In noIvc iniiiiv of the wont perplex nig pii;lilcini. Mi-. Clink l.cilcrnl I'ortlmnl, who wiik i-iling Mr. Iloniec I'cllon, mcl wtcliliecil Ihe pleiiNltli'H of her i-il to mid to the HiirccwH of the ciiler tuiiiniriit, ip inimt lu'Hltil.N tlninkcd, mid .Mil. Clydii I.oIh Si'lmtl,' who came from.Haa l'nnetico m iuuneih nlc rexpniiMi to Mi. I'. H. Ilmile,'i4 Migge-lieti, wih of Mich ii-i-titncl tlmt il i impo ihle to cxpri' our iipprci'iMtimi inliipuitch. An fur Hi the IhciiI people lire coi reriiinl, .Indue Williiugton, who hit lunl milch hiciil expi'iicnce nloiig IIichc lincH, -tntc- tlmt he ncer loiiiul it "eolllHlliy" of local (icople ho loyal, eiieigetie, willing mnl hard working, and while all of them were of the greiitoM helji, a few are ilitierviiig ot opueiiil iiiciitiiiu, on uecoiint of the extra harden plauol iipua thein. The nio-l Inn-lied pcrfoniiiiuee, a CMilfiieril hy Ihe eager appteciatimi of the muhciiee, wiih the anted itn pproantloa of the "llnnd-oiue lliekk" hy llmi. A. Ii. l!cnne. Hi etery mote evoked npiouiinu- ap-plin-e. Dr. IMge wti- uiore Ilimi uceouiiiio (luting in ullowlng Ihe Cage orehe-tra to nerouipiiiiy the troupe to A-lilnnil. mnl llittry Howell was of the gteatcHt help, not only it uui-ieal ilireelor, hut with liin kiiggetiniu and iililliiug el t hi tM in mlaiarHing tint dnnuvn.. 'Ihe ncrvices of Holuhur T. I'ihIi mid C. !'. (lute- hml only to In- m-ci J'or their ahie to he appriM-iali'd. The Hoentv feci that hpciiiI men tinii in due to Mr-. Ii. H. Ilaaley Mr. mnl Mix. A. Couro laro, Mi--Veiiitn lliumlloii, Hilly Morgmi, Mih .hiKCpliilie Itout, "Couxia" Mittlelier ger, Ifnlpli II. McCunl.t. Spramie ltie iri'l. Mis, Caroline Andrews, mid, nhovc all, Mi- DuMlliV Councr. Thi h not iiileiiiled to heliltle the vnluc of the cITorU of the other purtiei piiaU, iih Ihe iluueert mnl other ten tm en iveie nil woilhv of a part in a prnfc--iouul pioiliielioii, Iml Npace foihiiU metitioii of all. Tliu lliuuk 4f Ihe Knii Mieinly, n well ih the apieeiatKa of Ihu geiioml iubliu i due In all of Ihe participant", hut, t'n I, lu-t mid all Ihe time, to Mrx. J. C. Keild.t. ' ' The UYiliicMhiy Stml.t clnh had a luoxt intei e-ling program la-t Vcd niiMihiy, The udiopticaii iews of l.omlou given hy Mis. Wioilinan in eoaacclioii with her paper, and Ihe map- and dingrmus added inulcrially to Ihe paper. The sulijeet for the alteriuioa wiik ,oiiiloa, T!c prpgrmu wuh ii fiillow.s:''llilory," Mix, War. tier; ''StrccK llridge, Shop-, l'aiks and I'alace-," Mim. U'oitiunii; "Ych. niliiHter Ahhey," Min Nolle; "IIhiim'h of I'arliniui'iit," .Mm. Ciehel. The niimiiil Chrihtnn charily hall will hi) held nl (he Naliiloiiiuii next TiiomIii.v evciiiug limler Iheauupiccn of the llreater .mciiku'iI ciun mm uiu Asi)i'intcil Chnriliei. TIckulH will ho tl'a couple, iiicliuliag a Mipper, which will he in chuigo of Hid event, The piocccdh of Ihu hull will he inwl In help the needy poor of Medfoiil, am) il in liopeil Hint all will give their heart v suppnrl for this worthy cause. ' , JIis, IJffiii r Ttiylor, who is spend- ing Hut winler visiting her M-ler, Mi-. Wilbur .Jones of Klmnnth Cull", e. turned o leilfor,l this week, ller .on, Avinond, wlueis allending school at CorvnlllH, will arrive Kntimlay lo hpend the Cliristuiiis IioHiIuxh. hloyd WullheiH, who is iiltending Stanford univorhity, will upend the ChriHtnuiH linlidnyH willi fricadrt in ni cii'y. jMrWDTfCWI) MTVTTj TltflUINTC, Tli.j rcguhir iiiuotlng of Ihu Muim' oltih of tlio I'M'Nhytciliui church o( whluli A. .1, Viimo Ih lueiilileut, uml Tlico Miii'hIi iiijornliiry, wan lielil Ttumiliiy DWiiliig. ' A Hiilnmllil linnrjiiot wuh Kurved hy Ihn )omig iiiviih' dIuhk o tlio churcli, Tlio hull wiiii bountifully decorated In ClirlMtninM dcoonilluiiH, ! Dr. KuiiiniU C. Hall of Han J'ruiii olnco, the 1'nilflp count unci clary of Hid lloiird of Kurotgu MIhnIoiih, of tlio I'nuibytorliiii church wan lueKont mid hiivo tin mldioHM, "Atnoilcii In tlio Car Hum," following thin Mr. V. II.1 (lore Mioliu In "Tlio iiiiikIm of the Itnl Klumi ami the car of provlHlomi lo bo vent lo Hidiii from tliu lloguo river veil)." A roiiniilttco wiih appointed to Inlorogt Hi" people In thlH iiiovo iiiciiI, The uexl meeting of the Menu' club will bo the mm ond Tiioitiluy In .Iiuiiiiiry wlieii tliy extiect lo have Mr. Itnbec of thi' Ctilvcmlty of Ore gon with tboiu. Tim rogulnr uicetliiK of tlio Klcctrlu club of the Cnllfornlii-Oregou Power oonitmuy wiin bold Friday night. A liiimiiHit wrm nerteil, tlio tiieiiu helm; contract form. I'lvn tiiluulo IuIUh wort) givuii by A. C. Hough of (irantii I'Uhii, 11. I.. Hlodiluril, 1'. b Junior, C A. .Muleiii), l. W. Martin, It. It. libel, ulnl nthem on coulructH, uml other iiiiiltent apiHjrtulnlng to their line. Thaw tuvii'iit were- .1. W. Jobmioii, JmiknonvUlii; A. C, HoukIi, 0. I.. Clcv. eiiger, OiniilH I'niu; J. II, Moure, (llcmllue; C. A. Maloac, ('. It Dean, AMilatul; A. lr CiimilnKliuin, J. J. Mucbtiir, C. Dnrauillo, (3. II. Coawull, II. (I. llunwItiKin, K. O. Stlnson, Uiih Ktliikoii, K. I". Loder, It. 11. Kbcl, K. i: Scott, Dr. I'm lur, It. (5. Medley, JiunoH I.nrlle, J. I,. Welwi, O. O. Allemlerfer, (,'. W. Murlln, II. C. ritmldiird. Karl Curry, W. II. earlo, V. K. l'clors nnd J. J. Sklnnur. The IndliHi of tlio Woiiinn'ri Home MliMlonary tooeiy of the M. 1. church met nt the church batoitiuut on Ilmtlolt Mtrwl TuiHulny afternoon ml wore well ploaied with tlio do- iiulloint broucbt la to be neat to the l'orllaml ImliiHtrlal Home which U under the inantiuemimt of tbo Worn aiiH Home MUBlonnry oil)ly. Tbero wnn a barrel of canned fruits aud JallluH biiKlilim clotblm:. Tbo Queen limber mieloly wero well represented lit their donations of books, lioiue intide cnmltea, etc., ami tbo Mothers JowuIh uiudc un offering ot toys anJ booka. , A Mplrll of JoyfulnoHS tbrourliout the afternoon ruprotentod In full tlio plouauroH durived from giving and helping Hum) Ium furluunto than ournclviM. The l,arolltTullclle., circle of Ihe llooM.'Velt school held a very iutent iitg noHnioii I'riduv afternoon. A very ithlo urtpcr on "AiuiiMiuent for chil- ilrcn in tlio Nome," was read liv Mr. Cannoile. This wan followed hy a diorl iliM'tiMhion. Preceding the meet ing proper, I'lmMiiuiK exerei-es worn given hy the children. Then wore three Chri-iniUK tree-- uml an abuml imce of Christinas i-hcor. Tito pupil of the third and fourth grades gave the following program in the hull : A phiy, "The .Inuiestnwii Colony"; rooiliilion hy Uallon Memlow-, "The Minuet"; dunce, (he iniintet, in con tinue; pla.tlet, "The Chrmluiah Sprite." lallle ;i-. ear-old (iertrude Itiliilley kc two of the Swedish folk gunie.s) "I ley, latlle I.iismc," mid "Hickory, Hickory Doeli," Ihus show ing the hillueuee of the school on oven the tiny lots. Mien Mildred llerlg, a Ktuiloiit op iho U. of 0 returned tbo flrht of I bii week to upend the holidays with hor imroiits. Tbo I.adloH' Altor Society of tho duthollo church gave a delightful tea yoHturdny aftornooa at tbelr parish hall. , Aiuong the liuUes present worq Mrs. IVittou. Mrs. "Williams, Mrs, HchuUoy, Mrs. Cnltnithan. Mrs. Drnss,1 MISS .MOAIIUIOWS, .MIBH KOIIIIOr, .MTS, Smith, Mib. Ulldden, Mrs. Duff, Mrs Ilrlou and Miss Powers of UqbIou Mues, Tho Pnwnt-Toachors' nhboclutloii, of (ho Lincoln Hchnol havo iiostpon.ml ther jniHitlnR from tho flr.t.VrlUpy In .lantury unUl Monduy, January H.j Tho subjoul ,rQo-operatlon of Teaclh ors and 1'uroiitu." will bo coallnuedj Jtev. Hawkins of tbo Methodist church will discuss this subject from thq iiiiruntii' standpoint and Mr. IfatibyJ prltitipul ot the t.lucoln school will discuss tho teachors' sUlo, nftor which tlio mocllag will bo opon for discussion, All puronts aro urged to attend, Mrs. C. II. ltny mid dtuiBhler, llisj? Malu'l, motored to tloldIUIl Salurday and were gue.-ts ot alrn, W. K. Thouip'.oii, MfiDTTOttD, OREGON, SATUUTJAV, PKPRMBER 'flic Ihlng moil tnll.cil of .pit now i , the churilv hall. Many who a few wccL. ago were hiljiiii' Ihe MclguuiH, tvlimc ilclrcsHiii", pitiable eonilifimi toitrht'K our IiiiiiiI-, now feel tlutt wo i umiol afford to iM'inl our iimiiey over llnio where wc do mil even know thai our contribution)' will ever iciicli Ihe ilt-liiialioii to which wo carnc-llv prayed they might go wild all speed. Ho thin impulfto for itlttuislic wen ice linn been turned in tbo ilircciion of our home oily mid Hie needy witlun i.... it.. ..ii i........ it. ..i ii.. i .,.. '""iiHliouiil hcirin ill home." Kverv one in i our Ulllr., HV mi nuov unit iiimiilv buying ticknlH lo the charitv hull J mime uro haying nuuiv ami all lo Hut extent dial they i-uii uffonl lo buy. The hall will he gium in the large hall al tho Kiilatoiiiim, Tuemhiy eve mug, December !!, ami will be the omi big event of Iho wmler sooial mm-oii, The hi'-t of miisii Kill he fiiriiiHhcil uml u hot Mipper will be htmiI, Cuiicy cxliihitiiiil ibuicen will be ncu between the nignlm' miinhcr, ami IIiom' who do not thmee will be -tcr'uincil in HiIh way ami liv cards, whii'h will he provided. The roimiiillee in rliurge are hcml ing every effort to the end Hint tin, the tlrM efiarity ball over given n Medfnrd, may bo a brilliant witcee ,. Thii coiiuniMce IoIIowh; Mrn. !:. U. Ihuiley, Mr. Delrov ttetfhcll, Mix. .lolm M. Hoot, Mn ChuilcN Sehioffelin. Mrn. F. K. Men rick, Mrn. K1 Andrews, Mrn. J. C. WeMerhiml. Mrw. C. M. Kithl. Dr. .1. l.awieiice Hill, Mr. .1, C. Westcrhiml. The. following ludicH will Herte as ! patrencHscK: Mn. (Jirgo It. Carpen ter, in. Frank Mmliieu, Jlrx. Ifieli ii id Wdcun, .Mm. II. C. KtiMhlard, ,Mih. II. C. buiiixih'ii, Mrn. S. iIiih Hcckwilh, Mrs. .C. K. (latc, Jlw. F. W. Street, .Mrn. W. I. Vawter. Mrn. .1. '. Montly. Mrn. II. L. Walthers, Mi-. Fred NupkiiiH, Mrn. Lincoln Mc Connaek. The annual F.lkH Christmaa tree benefit, which will be pulled on the evening of tho 22 J, promises to bo the best ever. Thin meeting in looked forward to hy the iiicmbcru of llic lo cal herd u "tho event" of tho year. Judge Kelly ban cliitllongi'd (lus New bury to a joint debate, and Uu- Iiiih accepted the challenge, ami has been generous enough to allow K1 to name the Mibjcct, hut lim pn'foreneo is 'Heaiity." lvauh one ih to npeal ten minutes ami the uiuliunro is to de clare the winner. A beautiful Xmas present is to be awarded to the win ner. Hiwidoi thin main event there will he other Humbert on tbo program, consisting of uiii-iu and vattdcvillo hitiiit, ami last, but not least, tbero will ho ruiiht pig,. Tho great "ho dag" which was won by M. 1'. .Sublimit a few week's ago at the lUks' uarnival, will heervrd with timi- miugtf. All F.Iks invited. Tho Paront-Teaclier asoclatV)u ot tbo Oak Grove i.ehool will nbavo a Christmas trco at tjio school buld lug Wodnouday uveulnlg December 23 rd. Tho lltllo Blrb' "f tho Sunbeam club have dressed dolls to bo glten to the associated charities for Christ ians distribution. Mr. uml Mrs. Herman C. Joy ami son, Anderson of Sunny Slope or chards leave tomorrow for Portland aud will be thogiiQt.ts.of Mr. ami Mrs. II, 11. Parson in Seattle during the holidays. Miss Mary (Irigsby, who is on her way to National City, Cal., to spend Christmas holidays with her parents, K spending it few tlays with her muter, Mix. Puruekcr of Ashland, Mis, Fred .Hopkins cuturtaliicd Monday afternoon at tea for Mrs. Dunbar Carpenter, Mrs. Ceorgo 11. Carpenter and Mrs. ltobert Ituhl aud Miss Margaret Hubbard. Mi-s Vent Ohastcail, n student at the stale university Mil Kimeuo, re turned the fiisl ol) tho week for the (.Tii'Utimis vauatiou. Tho Hlks will hold their aunutil Christmas entertainment at the Odd FiillowhMmll next Tuesday evening, Jkceiuher 22. . . Knlpli Unicorn returned homo this week from Uorkeloy college to spend thn Christmas holiday's with frlcudit and relatives. .. ,. Mr, and Mrs. J. U Howard will colobrato their sixtieth anniversary, of their ninriiugo no.xt Monday, Dei cumlivr, 3 1st. ' - The Mios iMabel ami Qraco Myers left Friday for tho northern part nt the state to spend thuholitlnys with friends. .. ,i, Mrs. C I, Hutchinson onter talned tho Tlnirsday Urldgo ,club a hor homo this week, ' '' Mrs. J. F, Uoildy left this woek for Spokano whero slo will spend tho Christinas holidays. Jfrs. Hurt ThiorolC anii Mrs. Krank Hurgess motored to Ayhjaiid today to .visi( Miss (Irigsjby """ ' ' " Th'c Daily Fwliion flint i"' ' . -- llluo chiff'm Imported afternoon eotvn. Tlio skirt is oovcredbv a second full skirt of blue tulle, the scalloped fMrS' JJ '-Wilson Mrs. W I. Vaw ... . . .... . . "" Mr c" K- Gr.tcs, Mrs. V'm. r.,K.M.vc1nU,,.Innri. i lie .Ki.rro incuei ix riniiroiiinrrti wnn gom. mrn fur on bvlero and drop skirt. The enterlninniuiit siven hy the various 'hool of our city Friday evening was one of cxcoptioiitil inter est, ami the children ami teachers certainly dooervo jjreat credit for their efforts. Kvery number ofthc jiroynun would bo worthy of special mention, and it is hard to select any number for sjiecinl mention. It seemed tho lliishian folk dunce by the seventh yrudo of the Washington xchool, the "Jam 1'of motion son;: hy the fifth ami sixth prade-i of the .lucksoii, tlufo trio, "A Hird in Hand," by three jjirls of the eishth (jrade of the Lincoln; the "Bridal ChoruV from "the Koso Maiden," by the prls' (ilt'e elub of the hih t-chool, ami the llny, the "Klf Child," by the Hooo ell school, were the best received hy the auditiiioe. It is hoped the ncIioIs limy he abhi to Kite a .May festival boforc the cloe of the Inst M-mcstcr. ... Mrs. Lincoln McCormack enter tained Informally at a brldgo lunch eon Tuosday. Miss Mildred Mack ot Glcndalc is vlsitini; friends in Medford. . . -j-sv t .... t r.7 ' " " MZZ??' : m&U vNiiv -Twarv.rTibjB-' 'm i v rt?&g&!pF3 JJIVV" I X Aw i ' hHsitmas .Suggestions' lie: W, 1 .if jr i ! m ! Hljs air.:;- . 19,' 10M Tho regular meeting of tho Mon's club ot tho I'rcsbylorlan church wn held last Tticstlay evening In the chapel of the church. About forty flvo wero present. This was much rbort of tbo regular attendance, tbo membership of the club being about eighty. The address of tho evening wai given by Dr. I'rncst I'. Hall of Han Francisco who spoke on "Amor Ira In tbo Far Haul." This was ono of tbo best talks ever glvon to tbo .Nfcn's club. "Tho Need of tbo nl Klnns," was spoken of by W. II. (lore and a ' committee wan appointed to see what could bo dona In thin val ley to rcllovo tholr suffering for want of rood nml clothing. lUifrosbtuents In tho form of a b.impict was, served by tho Young Men's elaiw In SJunilny school taught by J. II. Harrison. The club will mcH again on tbo second Tuesday of January when Dr. Uobcc of the University of Oregon will be present. A. J. Vance is president of )h. plub. and Theo, .Marsh is secre tary. , Dr. II. A. Cnrnahan and Hov. David Onstlcr of Ashland wore prone nt and took part In the mooting. A hearty vote of thanks was extended lo tho Young M;n's class for tho bamitiot, nnd to the spoakors of tbo evening. ' ... One of the most otaborato affairs of the scaion will bo the alumni ball, wiiii jg to take place on Christmas night, December 2Cth. No expense I ha been spared In perfecting every detail and many novel features in the ' way of programe, dccorntfbns, etc., ore promised. Invitations hava been , extended to all alumni, Med ford high I school students and a few outsiders. (The list of patronesses for tbo event I ,H n? follews: Mra M. h. Alford. pU(Jge Mr( nrt An(ergon Mrg J II. S.nrcent. Mrs. it. P. ami.. xtr S. a. Smith and Mrs. H. L. Waithcr. " -" - " --..., ... Tho Home Economical Department ot tho (Jrentcr Medford club will meet at tbo library bulldlne Monday afternoon nt 2:30. subject, Oriental Itugs. Mrs. W. If. Humphrey has charge of tho afternoon and a very interesting program will bo given, nlro an exhibit of Oriental rugs. All Interested in this subject arc cord ially invited. Refreshments will bo served. ... Miss Fern. Hutchinson entertained tho -Tuesday Luncheon club this week. SENSIBLE A Pacific Cedar Chest is a sensible Christmas gift, for wife, daugh ter or sweotheart. It is useful, ornamental, convenient, durabht, moth proof. Let us show you our lino. Many sines and styles. Trices ran fa from $S.S0 to 51C.00. Pacific Furniture & Fixture Factory 113 South Holly St. ,rm 'nt Visit This Store When Shopping Von owe it to yourself. L'onie and see the largest and beat .elected block in my line over shown in Jleilfonl. You can ,'et u present hero for every member of tho family pres ents that are useful ami ontntnciitnl. Selec tion of gifts is mutlo a pleasure by vUitintf stoie, The Largest Stock of Loose and Mounted Diamonds in Medford Kings', Pins Bracelets, Walches, Coat and Wiihlermar Chains, Vmhrelhis, Lockets, llawles,,'iHul,Libby,rt Cut flhiss Signet Kings Cuff liulloiis Cigarette Cubes, .Match Uo.e.s. Everytl'.Inrj In Silverware for ihe table nml - toilet. .Siciuuiir Spoons, etc i MARTIN J. REDDY Jeweler New Location, 212 13. Main blrcut. Store Qpcn Kvinings PAOJO inTRTflto S3SEML 'I Imvc ojit'iioil n store on Must Araln atrc'etJt thiftl building Herons iho 'bridge, south Hide, ami do all kinds of Agate Cutting and Count ing, any design and shape. J also havo for salo at VERY LOW PRICES TOCLOSlCTilEMOUT Indian Curios Leather Goods DRESSED DOLLS The former prices run as high as $1.50. Our highest price now is G5e. Bettor come quick, they won't last long, as we are almost giving them awav. ? AGATES Make, nice presents. I have a fine lino of thorn., , W; I Mapes m sm W v " "" WWMIMIIII lll'l S.MWHI New Store mmL Sflll - a -. - ' v''aj" ' !-.,- -- , -V..WX, j KKii. :. -'Y'ry. HhStf' at' " ''-f jJH .v. y.v.v.v. iSMt.'T".t."t"A fc.- .i A :.v; faiJif, jlmm jwummm t uv a- -m-y-iaa f j 1 i i 't s i i vi ! 'r 4 it K 4 (r