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totwout) matt; Timwrc, MiorvFOiir), oiciwox, hati'mmy. mcmmm stf, wu Twm tttrtiw ... v , J 7 f MW tftpfijti J1 i M .H 1 lBwlft tvtiu r yjmui eWtil All coiiiiiitinlrntloii, should lio In by Krldny. Address Hocluty editor. ir mono iii. Now Hint ClirlitlinnH Ih a thlnit or tint pimt nrlely In liirnliiK IIh at tniitliin with lennwml liitcri-Nt to tint Cliiulty Hull to tin kIvi'ii ut tlio Nul utotluni Tuesday ovii(ti k. Pii'inbr tlin L'Uth under tliti nuiitilnm of the ANMicluleri (Mini Men mill tin- (IreatiT Merifurd Club. Almost i-vi-ry iik-iii-lnr of tin-he dubs In rontrlhutliiK I" Mime woy toward runic I n k this party nn Mininnllfloil niu'ccnh. It In to ho hoped that 11 thousand tlrkets may lie disponed of. Thin vtmilri nnnu Hint nil the destitute In MijiHord would ho 111111I0 coinfortoblo ami hniy for many months to conn Very bt-niitlfnl diTotnllnn liavo been Murily ilonnti'il liy tho M. II. H, Alumni HoWi'ty. Many novel reu luii'H will ln Intrndiireri, maliltiR the antidilution or n fln tiffin for nil a ('ilnlti reality. Kvery detail In he lm; entcinlly iirmnueri liy Hut fol 1oIiik roininlllee' Mrs. I. II. linn !, .Mm. Ilelroy Oetchell, Mm. John At. Itoot, Mm. Charles Srhh(ftii, Mrs I-', i:. Mrrrlrk, Mm. IM Andrews, .Mm J -' Wesleiliinri, Mm. (.'. M. Klriil, Dr. .1. I.awioiirit Hill, Mr. J Westerluuri. Tint imtroiii'UKt'H are: Mrs. (leorae, II. ('nrpeiilnr, Mr. I'rank Mndrien, Mm. Itlcluiril Wilson. Mm. II. U. Stoddard. Mm. II. V. I.musilin, Mm. S. Vllitx lloekwlth, Mm. l K. (later, .Mm. !'. W. Streets, Mm W. I, Vnw ter. Mm. J. I'. Mitiiily. Mri. II. I.. Waltlii-m, Mm. Pied IoI:Iiin, Mm Lincoln McCnriuaek, Mm C'hnrln Connor. Tlu "Whilit CIiiiMiiuih" entertain UK'itt at tlir HaptiHt rliureh mi Clni"! iiimh eve was iijn.Mil lv a liuit ainli I'ni'i'. Tin' ioliii olii liy Miss Clark, lln illiiiiiiiinti'il ".Sniif; hi' tln Star," liy .MiH Itrutney, ami Ihe tuhlemu vvem cHiH'clallv pleahiiiL'. DonntioiiH were made to tlm city I'liaritii'i ami uur uflerers, eoiisiitini; of money, rlolliin anil edibles. In nririilinu to thl. M'Vi'ral nlaH-(N repotted hitunjr M"iil pm-knes of I'lnilunj:, i'ti'., to Koain of tin needy one of lln eitj. Snlue of tin' Sunday m'IiooI boy Here on liiiiul rarly to miike deliverie. The I'lillatlnw ehi M'nt ennneil fruit lo I In Hoys' and (lirlti' Air Mieiety, CIiihh iili'dpM wrro inndo liy nearly nil I tin' nhcffs plfdt;iii; to koiih' sH' I'illi' worl( for tln (tniiiiii); yiar. Tin inilii'atioiiK arc that the srtvicn will provo to Int a very lioltfnl one for tin i'Iiiik'Ii iiikI Sunday hrliool, Tlio Uw. .Mr, CamloiiH, n fornirr titir ih I'NiM'i'tril to hit hi'iit on tlw second Sunday in .lannary. lie will miicIv lind a live Sunday school and yonni; iK'oplit'H (iociity, At tln next monthly mtisicnln lo he pivi'tt under tint anspiccx of tint Ori'iilcr .Medfonl elnh at the I'agii theater .Monday afteinoon, January I, the 'Tcrninii flanlcn," a iniihical M'ttinj liy IJu I.ehiiianii, of "Omar Kliny.Miin'H Knlini.vant" will he veil dereil. A iliamnlinlion of Omar and liw poenm appcaii'd hero a shoil lime iio to a paeked house. Mim, riorcneit llnllidiiy-llaiKlit as hostesH for the day ix piesentin' thin liciiu lifnl and Hiiecesfnl wink for the liiht time in .Medford. The xoloihth nie: Miss .Mai'Kinet JaeKs, soprano; ,Mi, Florence I liillidny-1 Illicit, eon. tralto; Korent IMmeades, lenor; W, !', Isaacs Iiiihmi; Fred Alton Hiilht neeoinpiinisl, Jh'H. Imiiick, president of the flreater .Medford eluli, Rave a very intcre.itini tall; nn the subject of mu nie ut Dm hih hchool, Monday, De eeniher 11. Kim took the occasion to invite nil tlio pupils to attend tlio mu-t-ical given that al'leruoon ut the I'lifje. Tlio yntiiii; people (avo lior n Qiy I'mllmHiiiMlc. reception, their an- platmtt h)owiii)V Uicir appicoialion of line plnyiiijr. TIiih wiik the first of u hCiiert of IiiIIjh In ho piven on (lie subject of music. IM Audi own will he Ilia uc.t, -,0a Tuesday afternoon, December 'J, the incmhci'ri of the Junior leiiRiie Ki'ive a party in the hasemeut of the Ml'' K. clniri'li. Many ii(ovtHtiiiK pamH were played, lint the j'ikIi pnipl from which each inemhei' eiuiKht a Clu;i?tmiiH top, offeretl t tlio main at- tradlion. After refreshments, eon. eiriliiifj; of ereanu'd cake, each child WnH given a Inii? of enudy and nuts from tlio ChrlstmiiH tree, Mr, and Mm. S. 8. Smith ontortnlu oil Mr. and MM, Hurt Andorson, Jean AmlorHon, Wllllnm Viiwtor und Mil ton Sclutihiml nt Chrlutmna dinner. Dr. ami .Mis. S. A. I.oeltwood nine u Miiprini) dinner on Tuesday evcninif in honor of .Mr, ainl .Mm, It, A. .Milltlll'WM. t hfinjr , if WOOtlt'll wedding miiiiersary, (he kioiiih wem I iiatetl with iir, ccilar, holly ami Oicjon L'l-npc, The table was iniide atttaetivit with led, lilacli ami i;oil laciiier waie, and " miuialuie Jap niii'M' liuiiKiilow mill I'm ninl Kiiideu oi'cupieil Ihe center. TIiomc present e.ie Dr. and Mis. J, J, l!uiuiens, .Mr. ainl Mm. (!i'oio 11, 1'ccli, Mr. mpl Mis. It, A. Matthews ami Dr, and Mm. S. A. I.ockwoiid. A ilelixhlfnl Chiistmas mlct tntii mt'iit was given by the pupils of the Methodist Sunday school Chiistiaas I'M. The following pinrum was ren ili'ird: Soii, coiiri'ntloii; pracr, llcv, Hawkins; iccitatiou, Oeorp Oooiluiau; iuslnimeiital dint, Minhcs Mabel (loiihl ami Marian I'nhuer; play, "A (lenuiiH! Cliristinas" fimt aei, "leeitalioii, Katheriue lliiwltins; si'coutl tied iwitntinn, Kmi llotihei", thinl act, duel, CMlier ami lllinor I'nlmer; fourth ad, song by school, .Much credit is due the ones in chuiue of the progiaiii lor the success of the entcitaiuiiicnt, as the piogiam show ed that much time hud been spent in training the children. The undergraduate men of Med fold aie planning a smoker for New Year's evening. Men trom the ililler. cut colleges mid universities of Oic gou ami California will attend. Ilalph lialcom, Chai It's I'rim, Oilbcrt Stew ait of Cnliforuin, I -vie Walthers ami lleibert Alfonl of Stanford, Ned and (leorge Vilas ami Annoml Taylor of 0. A. C, and Kmemou Meriiel,', Kdi- son Mai shall, llaiold Cochran, Don Newberry, Will Vnwter of Oiegon air among those eligible. Tlio Hcvpllvm gave a very ehnrni lug dinco at the Country club Tue day evening. Tliono prmiMit were; Mr. nnd Mm. It. C. Ilnrdwcll, Mr. and Mm. V. I'. Illddle, Mr. und Mm. (Jco. KoliertN, Mr. und Mm. Virh Vnwter, Mr. und Mm. C. W. Abcr crumble, Mr. nnd Mm. Homer Until erniel, Mr, nnd .Mm. Ilnrry drey. MUe Himnii Done), Pern Hutchinson, llei ICentiier. Kidney Dibble, Hob Deuel, Loon Hpeek, It. II. McCur dnnd Ultly Morgun. Among the ninny ChrliMmnx din ners given ChrlMimiH duv wan (be one given by Mr. nnd Mm. I! l. Hoyden of North Central, Those nrencnt were Mr, and Mm. 1'red V, Medymiltl, Mm. Conner, Mr. and Mm J A. Per ry, MIhk 1'inuci'H Perry nnd Allen Per ry Jr. The cxecutlvo board of the Dnptlqt MUnloaury Society v liold.n New Year'H reception for the uiemberH ot the church In the liuirYli unrlom neM Crlilny afternoon from two until five o'clock. Light refri'HliinentH will Imi served nnd nil moniberH of the church are urged to bo proKcnt Mr. nnd Mm. C I. Hutchison en tertained nt dinner ChrlHtmnti day for the follewing: Mr. und Mm. Jap An drews, Mr. nnd Mm, Harry Lindsay of Central IMInt, Mr. nnd Mm. II. U. Lunuden, Mm, K, M. Lumtulen, Mr. McCurdy, ami Mr. Trevo LuiiiKilen. Mm, llurdeltn Dodge of 19 fJonnva Street entertained a number of her girl friends Tuciiday afternoon. TIioho presont vvuro MIbsch Caroline An drewH, Leah Wnlthcn, Jonn Anders son, Inn Cochran, Vera Olmstcnd, l.oulso Williamson nnd Jena liudgo. Mr. Iliiybttrn DlncUburn und MIhs Viola WoUu vvro married nt tho homo or tho bltdo Thumdny evening, In tho presence or frlondH nnd rela tives, ltev. II. K. Tucltor officiating. Mr. nnd Mm, L. II, Kent cntertuln ed Mr. nnd Mm. li. A. Welch and fam ily, Mm. Sndlo Klinhumt. und Mr. and Mm. II. W. Hotliermel and fam ily ut dinner OhrlHtnuiH. Mr, nnd Mm. A. I Slennott enter tained nt dlnnor ChilHtmiiH duy. Tho following vvero jnesont, Mr. und Mm. Win, 0. I'oart, Mr. und Mm. W. 1. Vulontlne, Mlsa (llndys Peart, Mr. (ll'OI'KO I'cni't, "'' Mr. nnd Mm. Mnddox of Portland favonuo, ontertiilned Chrlstmtis duy for Mm. Lunt ijnd two sons, MIbh Kuth orlno Hullowny and Mr, Ponney. J. K. llodRO or Klnmnth I-'uIIh Is fl)iondli)R (ho holldny-H with his family nt tho ranch on Hohh l.ano. Tho MIhsob ICthal nnd Mario Klfort have goiio to Itouoburg to unonrt tho ClirlvtmaH, Mr, nnd Mrri, K, W, Hodden spent ChrltitmnH with rolntlveu In GrantH PllBH. Chester A, Aithur Pout untertnln etl I ho Woiiiuirs Heller Corps Wed ncMlny evening, Dec, 23rd with nn oHler miliprr. The "boyn" clnlm they did nil tint conking, The Indies decided there wero hoiiIc fine looks In tint Pont, and each lady Is trying to find out If her husband wns one or the rooloi, Comrade Andrews In bin iiiiiinl happy way exlendcd a hearty welcome, In behalf of the I'omI, wns itorry he wax not mayor ami able to give them the Ice) or the city, ns It won, In; could only pre sent them with tho key to (he hall. Ciinrndc, lleniler gnve the. W. it C 'n fcvt'inl coluplliiientN In report! to their vork nnd gave a short talk on Wom an's Keller work' In hospUnlu and on tho battle field during the civil wai. Conirmli) Carpenter reminded tm or our boy mid girlhood dnys und ex presM'd hlu nyinputhy for Adam and live, because they nexir knew the lilciiRilKt or being n nchoolboy and girl. A song by Minn Veli.ia Woods, ns'ltnllons by Willie Iloardmnn, No ble Hverett and Mrn. Mlrrnugb, n poem by Mrs. Ilvnder und n humorntis rending by Mm. Mnnnln; niiNUted In tho entertaining. The very pleawnt evening clowd with nn "nyrter uong'' given bv the members of the W. It C. .,i .... . . .... mere mil be n meeiini: oi lie (I renter, Medfonl club at the library oiiMoiulav, December 'J8, at '2iW o'eloekr .Mis Alice Ilmiley will read u paper o "Indian Wars in Oiegon.' One of the members of (he chnrler eoiumission will he present ami give n teii-miuule talk on the proposed charter. All members who me inter ested in the organization of a dra matic ilepaitment in the cluh aie re ipiesicd to he pieseul, this matter vvill he tliseiis-eil. A line entertainment was given at the Oak drove school house last Wednesday evening bv the school and Sunday school. A delightful lit tle piny, "The l'coplc of Story Hook IiMul, was given. 1'aeh child rcpie hented some character mid tnld either-in song or vere who he wns. The school house was decorated with greenery nopropriato lo ihe season. After (ho program, with the aid of his fairies, gave candy ami present to all. MIkn Hculah Winner, Win Is teach ing In .Stockton. California, Is spend ing her vacation with relatives In Medford. MIdn Warner wns nrcoin- pnnlod by her niece, Miss Until Wnr- ner, who Is attending school In Stock. ton, Little Maya nl (lelchell gave a 'J 'o'clock Christmas dinner for twenty little guests. Waterproof Not neaily not fairly but dryly waterproof REFLEX SLICKER The t wriKf r coit lot jrou lor pod lutd liong. tnd big ll irt (ot comloil. $3.00 Enrywntre Protcdw Hit 75 Ctj, SATISFACTION CUARANTIXD Lilalot Jut A. J. TOWER CO., Boiton Got Your Noxt Suit, or T7LOTHES MAIti: 1IY L E I N I'UICKS 9S.1.00 UI Also ClonnluK, Pressttis and Altering ISiH K. Muln, Upntnlr. EYES AUK HltK.ll) .WIXXKUS TAKIC t'AUi: OK Til KM HKK DR. RIQKERT Ho Knows How Sulto 1-2 Ovor Douol's S. & II, Groou Trndlns Stnmps 01 von n The Alumni bull, which occuried Cliristmiis night, was beyond a doubt one of the most brilliant nf fairs ever held III .Medford, No expense hud been spilled ami every little detail Wih enicfiilly provided for in mi en deavor lo make (his the ciowuiu event of Ihe year. The laign N'atatoiium hall vwis beautifully decorated for the occas ion with numerous Christmas greens mid the High School colors, red and black. A huge Christmas tree, bril liantly illiiiniiuited bv scores of col ored lights occupied the center of the floor, while (he stage was treat ed with a clever scheme ol deeoin lion, (initially screening the orches tra from view. A huge number ol small Xinns I itch were placed around Ihe dancing lloor ami a profusion of mistletoe, lauiel berries, etc., used in iimneiotiH places about the linll helped to cany out the Xmas spirit. These decorations will nil he re- served for the use of the Charity Mall which Is to take place next week. An excellent crowd was in attend mice, a great many college students being present. The Ij.st of patroness es for the at fair wns ns follews: Mrs. M. L. Alfonl. Mr. Y. I. Vnvv ter, Mis. It. I.. Wilson, Mrs. II. II. Kargent, Mis. II. F. Antic, Mrs. S. S. Smith, Mrs. lkit Anderson, Mrs. II. L. Wallher, .Mrs. C. K. dates mid Mrs. Win. lludge. L. M. Koss, wife and two children are spending Christmas holidays with Mrs. Foss' parents. Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Stone, near Central Point. They will i etiirn hummy to their new uome in Lewiston, Idaho. Mr. Ko-s isj connected with the O. II. & X. asiinant and dwarfed. Also, no study traveling icpiei-eutntivc. j is .so tunny .sided no nll-rmbrneing Mm, M. A. Halxton and daughter, I'Muii nt Sutherlln, Oregon, arrived In Medford Wednesday afternoon to sK'iid the holldaH with Mr. and Mrs. I;. W. Ittmton. Mr. nnd Mr. F. H. Madden enter tained at Christmas dinner for the members or the Country Club whose when are visiting In the east. Miss Anna I'urucker and Miss A. Hansen returned Friday from Port land. They alto attended the Teach ers' convention nt Kupene. Mr. mid Mrs. Delroy Oetehcll en tertained nt mi 8 o'clock dinner on Christmas night. Covers were laid for ten. 4 Mian Sidney Dibble of Hilling. .Montana, Ih vlnlting Mrs. It. C. Hard well or 1002 S. Oakdnle - .Minn Kuld Hamilton hns returned from n visit with friends In Seattle und Portland. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Pellctt or Sulem spent Christmas with rrlends In this city. 2m5jJm5i$2 ? t t ? ? t r r t t T t y y t t t ? y ? y t i . M" f t t y y y t y t y t y $m$m;m8m$mm JWlWalW 1 T OF STUOY OF 11 Thiough n ilesne to stimulate greater iutcscit in music in the young people of the community, Mrn. Irene II. Isnncn recently nddrcfturd the pupils of the high s"hoJ on the subject. This In the first ofn series of talks to be given the pupils of public schools, by different musicians of our city. Mrs. Ismu's said in pail: "It is my panose to call your utltentioii to mid impress upon you the vnlue nnd inipo'tanee of the study of music to; urge you to n greater appreciation of nn art which has yet to gnin its rightful place ns a 'bcneliciciit influence in daily life.' 'Not having been intelligently com prehended, it hns consequently fcilcd to a great extent in its mission to uplift, broaden, strengthen nnd strengthen ami sweeten human ex istence. "Music Misscsse a peculiar, n crrd power, nrousing in one thoughts and aspirations otherwise, unknown, to fniec upon the young mind the f.judy of mathematics, grammar nnd other practical subjects to the ex clusion of music, produces u one sided development, leaving the im- agination nnd spiritual nature dor- ns the art ot mni.ic with its rhythm, its phrasing and its science of har mony the lattter being mental gym- nasties coupled with the development , of the inner enr v.hieh heaj-s and ere- j aten harmonics mandible except to ine iniiui niui sni.i ni uieir ongmat ors. One may ask how rr.n the combi- nation of tones which to n very great extent are descriptive of human pes sion.s nnd enr'lily e.Xwriences uplift nnd develop the spirittml? liy if very nature, mmie is more spirittnal than material; less human than di vine. Ju.st as the llible nnd its I tciiehiugs remaiii uudefiled ami up-i lifting despite the perversion and) grossly literal inttrprcttntion of many of iln students, so music re- mains uoble and bcr.utiful in spite of; similar perversion. Surely no one! could have delved more deeply into the mirl: and mire of earth '.linn did Ilichnrd Wagner, allowing the CHICHESTER S PILLS Dnytrf. A.ko.Clf.'rtV(i.rrB (kVMo.sD iikanb l'lLlA.loaA i. j chi m ll Atst.SitnT. Alxrt RclUUa S01B BY OftUGGlSTS EVERYMKERE AIKEN IN CHILDREN j(9sm I4InI ltrn'ln"HWWl klWMrsUUaiM4Br4VS ruit u k4 t4 cu iwuiikVy TaLa aa-alkr. Mar mt ... V n v V It Heat With 0-Kilowatt Heater, $5 per month, flat rate on contracts for the winter season of five to eight months. As this is a rate for con tinuous use, it gives a rate of sfO.0023 per kilowatt hour. This rate is made possible because we sell a certain amount of electric power for irrigation pumping plants in the summer and havo a surplus which can bo sold at a very low rate in the winter time. Compare this with any other rate offered on the Pacific coast. i . California-Oregon 21(5 West Main street. ; ehnraelers in his operas to he the im. j persoiintions of hnte, passion and' 'mortal 1 1 amy symbolic oi litiiiinn I forces at war. Hut always in the music, independent of the text one feels instinctively, with dread fore- liodiiiift sinV nvvftil punishment, the inexorable law of eomiM'iisntioil and J 1 then at last the triumph of good. Our late beloved Lillian Nordtcn has unid: 'No friend of music, or of humanity, can afford to be without some in-! miliarity with this important branch of knowledge. Through it eerv thinker vvill be convinced that music is destined to become an ever-more and more iHivcrful cgent for good as efviliatiou ndvaiicrs.' " WEMME LEAVES FORTUNE TO AID ERRING GIRLS roilTLAND, Dec. 'JO. K. Henry Wcmine, who mine to Oregon more than thirty xenrs ago us an emigrant German hoy, left an estate valued ; roughly at .fi00,000, neeonlin lo nl H'tittioti for the ptobate of his vvill 1 i...i 1....1 f. rri I jects arc that when an actual i in, i i-tifiiiii- iiiii'iiiDuii, j iii: jiros praisement Is made its value, will ex-!1" ceed that sum considerably. Most of the estate is to be devoted to the con- slmction and maintenan of n mu - ternity hosp.tnl in Portland for way- ward nnd unfortunate girls. 5 Per Cent Loans Payable $7.50 per month on each $1000, plus interest Loans can be paid off any time George Butz .MICHITKCT Fruitgrowers Ilnnk I! trig. The School of Modem Methods- MEDFORD r-- KZX College Butlfltn?, 31 Tho old, old wish May tho Dawn of the NKW VKAU light your path to prosperity ami happiness. Start your business career January I, 1915. Now classes In SHORTHAND, BOOKKEEPING, PENMAN SHIP, TYPEWRITING. Instruction prlvato and class. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOU Send for College Journal Electricity Power Company Phone 1GS Your Holiday Baking easily and successfully done with CRESCENT BAKING POWDER IT UAISBS TIIM DOUOII Makes light, tender nnd tlellcloun cakes and pastry Oo.itH only Jtr.e a l.b ALL OltOCHRS Dainty, promptly, In all tho pro nn-lt)cr "ly,C8 ' ho knlfo ant' nccord- Pleating. heiiiHtltchlnB. plcotlng, braiding nnd embroidering, K.VKTKKN NOVKLTV f'O. L,H nfh gt. NcU lo humhmmn.n Umak ,,ortJ.n ' QUALITY In name means nothing un lest xve back tho baiho ult! thp good ami iiervtce. We ro trying to tnako tlio name a reality. ;The Quality Dairy J. V. ntinatl, Prop, i Ilmno 7.T2-TI S. If. HAUMAN It. I. VAXGILUEK North Grape St. rf ; J t f y y y r y y y y . , y s, t t t ! rr ) I ' v J I , A a -r.ak. A-. ' OOOOQM . ,1 V I