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Chupiii'n Militnry PoIuiiiiUk, plnynl hy MiM liirr. Coffin, in thi) iiiout )iopuhir of tint M'tii'N. "Tliu TioUri-int Ilnlhiili'," urn nf till! Illlft llifticllll IIH Wl'll IIH llt'llllli- fill oonipiltioiH of Cliopiii, will Iip phiyi'il hy tin hoHti'hM. Mm. Coffin N a niiliiuto of the I'lUiMcrvutorv of iiiihIo at Iowa Col-li-j-i', (liintirll. Hit KriiiluiitiiiK recit al uiih cmikiilcri'il the hcht of the cIiihh ami nIhi Iiiih hail many ycnrH of HIIITPKhflll CXH-ricilCl' UK II tcilcll- cr. It U rcipicHlcil that tlio aiiilictico arrive promptly iih it in iicccHmiry for tint htilhlliiK to ho vacutcil hy I ;:io. I. Hpiiuifchclin Taiizit (Soh'ittiun for cilit IiiiiuIh) hf .MokoWhki. Mr. Afjai'H Niuic Merrill, Mm. 4lfrnl I'lyim, li Ivv Hlnrk ninl Minx Incr. Coffin, i J. TniNt Ilcr Knl (vol trio) hy SiuIiIh OpiiH 107 MIhh vii Cnfrin, Ho priino, Mr. II. V. Coffin, nljn. Min I her. Cofliu, tenor; iit'i'iiiiipatiiiiii'iit, Mrn. )'n. Sciirlr. It Kciiilitif: "In n Htccl Car" Margaret Cameron, .MIhk Minnie Jack, Hill. I. Military 'NilniiiiiiM' (piano ho lo) Chopin Minn Inez Coffin. ft. Voiih DaiiHi'z Muripiin OuMon I.emariit (vocal m1o)--.MNh Ivii Cof fin. (I. Troihlciiio llnllnilo (piano mIo) -'lioiiin-M'iN. !. V. Coffin. 7. Captive MemoricH, a hoiiit cycle ami recitative, hv Kthelhurxt Kevin. SoloihtH, MiH va Coffin, Mipraiio; Mm. K. V. Coffin, contralto, Mr. Maihlov, tenor, .Mr. Cmiailuy, basn; reailcr, MthK Inez Coffin; aceoaipau ihl, Mm. Auert Ihiuu'H Men ill. The South Oakdaht Circlit of the MethoiliHl bulicH Aiil Koeietv enter taiiieil tint Kaxt Siilu Circle at tint heautiful lionie of Mm. Jiuiich Camp, hell on Kiiiir'n Highway WeilneHila, liiht. Luncheon wiih H'rvcil at out oVIock, after wliieli a program on the DenehoiiCKH work wan Kivcn. Mm. 0. K. Ohlxiriut pavo li very instructive paper on tliu hUtory of tint DeooneHH work, ami Mm. Maxwell, who fornev cnteeii yeam Herveil iih ii iU'coiichh in Kenttlo ninl cities in the miilillo went, tohl of her woik in a most interesting mauiier. It wiih regretted that Mm. II. V. Van Dyke, who Iiiih worked in the Hiimo lield, wiih unable to hn pren- I'llt Oil lleeoilllt Of illllChH. ltitv. J, K, HawkiiiH hpoko hriefly of the imiiiy henefitH received hy both church mid city in hauiix hiicIi a worker. Those picfu'iit could not fail to leceive u Hpiiitual uplift ami to liavit a more earnest desiio to enter into all the ehuroli work witli i enter zeal. Tlio muiit of (lie Kimt Methodint Kpiscopal church will he chpecially fine tliis Sunday at hoth services. The. vested choir under tliu ilirmilion of rnroHl KdineadiiH, will Hiii) IIiiihIuI'h Largo with a Kittling of tliu words "Trust in tliu Lord," and the anthem, "The Itmliaiit Morn Hath l'lisscj, Away," hy Woodward. Miss (li'r aldinu Tlielss will kEii tint offertory at hutli Kin-vires, in tlio morning Korivo at 11 oVIoitk, "Fear Not Vo 0, Israel" hy Dudley ituok, ami at the evening Hcrvieo "TIioho Are Thuy Vlil(tli Cumo Out of Groat Tribulation," from tlio Holy City hy Alfred dual. Tliirt cliuntli reverently upholds (ho high ideal of only tlio best in muslu iih be ing conducive, too mid a very essen tial purl of every truo service having for its object the worship of Clod, Dr. mid Mih, II, ,1, Oonroy and Mm, K. It. Beely wero very plonmuitly en turtnined til dinner Saturday night hy Miss Juno Hiirhart nt her homo cm the l'liocnix road. Urn. V, K. Merriok will entertain tlio oxmnitivo hoard of tlio Oioator nru.irt.f pinii i I, Intiiilifuiit unvt ill rill ... it ,1,1, i.m , .mil ,i . ., Veiliemliiy, . ,A, :.i.jij WedneHilay livening between fifty and sitveiily-fivii young people of Union, gathered in tint clilipel of the I'res hyteiiau church for a hampiet and workcm' confereiice. Dr. II. II. I If. .tin, i. in rinlil i.iii'iIiipv ' for the " '' ' iioiIIiwchI CliriHtlaii Kndeiior hocIo- ties, led the conference in a most ill striietivii milliner. Tlio following menu wan Hcrvcil: ItoiiMt Href, Hrown Oravy' ami To tlltllCH. Vegelahlo and Nut Salad. Ilreail. Itutter. linked Apples and Cream. Coffee. Tlie annual election of officem of the union Iiiih been called for Wed nesilav cvi'iilng at Ihn Christian church nt 7:110 p. m. Sunilav cwniiiu-, Mutch II, nl r p. in. automobiles will gather at the Christian church, proceeding from there to the different churches, thence to Phoenix and on to Ashland where the vouni; people will attend a meeting of Ashland's Voting IVopleV Union. On Fiidav evening, March ."lb, tin pupils of Miss Kadie Lacy and Mr. Iii! ward C. Hoot gave a recital at the home of Dr. It. J. !oekwood, till . Klnventh Ktrcet. The following pro uram w.th rendered: Konta On. l'J Ko. 1 iteelhoveii (Alleuro con llrio) Mr. Hoot, Mm. Howell, nceompniiiht. Tlin (Ihost in the Cliiiiiney .. Kulak Mm. It. J. Loekwood. March niederinan lleruiee Heler. Fifth Air Varied - Danela Hiley Davis. Mexican Sen'tiade - . - - Langey Pearl Thorudike. Tyrolienne .... Ileauinonl Marin Openehuin. Tlie KIkIiIIiikiiK' - - - Kullaek Myrtle Henderson. Duet from Illicil - r -Lottie Pattou. A Lovely Hit Oddell Polin Dvbley. Child's Prayer Kullak (The Little Wanderer.) Vivian Iluneh. Duel CiiJiiH Animam Stnlmt Mater ... . .... .Hossiui Mrs. Kitto, Marin Opeuchaiu. , Inlennission. (a) nhvollo (Iretry (hj Humoresk . Dvonik f(0 (lavotte .... UoM.ee. Mr. Hoot. Ketrro Soiitr - Dehr Leila Drhley. March - Hummel Zetn Khigler. Hohi'iuuian (lirl Selections Haifa Kichard Stoekau. The Little Prince Kroguian Helen Claire Haskins. Hose at Play Hondo Luigini Uiieeta Morgan. Itarearolle from "The Tales or Hoff man" . - Offenbach Mm. W. Kitto. Hondo Dart Josef Low, Mm. J. Thorudike. Spinning Song KhnenreicH Austin Havmoiid. Dear Memory - - Thome Until Powell. Cradle Song . . Low Mm. John Heler. Symphony No. tl Jos. llaydeu Andante, Menuclto, Allegro di Molto MY. Hoot. The Jackson School Parent-Teneh-er Association will have a social ev ening at the Jackson school building Friday evening, March 1'Jth. Hie parents and teachers of the Lincoln school lire invited to attend. The committeo Iiiih arranged the following program Vocal nolo . Violin nolo Heading Yocul koIii AddresH .. -Piano bolo .. Vocal solo Hcatlii' - . . . Mm. Philhrook . Mr, Hamilton .. MIsh Dunham Mm. Drown It. F. Mulkey .MIsh Kmma Drttw Mr. Wliile, Miss Catkin Tlio Wednesday Study Club met nt the library last Wednesday mid en joyed u program of more than usual interest. The topio tor tlio nttornoon was the "Literature" of Kaghtnd anil Wales. The- following papers wero read: Journalism, MisH Austin, mod em writers, Mrs. Page; tlie poets pint in tlio making of Kngland, Mrn. West; ourrcnt events, Mrs. Shields. An an imated dismission of items of inter est in the pupom and current events followed tlio program. ' Tlio Chrysanthemum Circle, No, 81, Woman of Woodcraft, huve moved from tlio Althea hall to the Knights of PythiiiH hall, over Parker & Stan cliff, and will hold their next regular meeting there Tuesday evening, March Dth. A special program U prepared titul nil members mid visit lug ineinlierH tiro earnestly ren.ue8tvd, to ho present. , hocdford maiu TRIBUNE, TWTTWff UI 'J I 1 IU.T" Mm. II. II. Marsh prcHculi'd her pupils in a piano recital at her home last Wednesday evening, the follow ing program being given: Lo Ilnl il'l'iil'iius Terschak Hazel Antic, MVs, Marsh. In May .. .. Viola i-'vaiis. Miiiporwill Schottisli FraiiciH Murphy. The Triiuiict and Drum ... Laura Host. Flying LenvPH .. . . Louise Murphy. Allegro . . Martin ICeathlcy Alder Spiudler Diabelil Catherine lMmendcH, Louise .Mur)h,v. llarcarolo - . - . .- Hhrlieh May Liiidley. Spring HrrPfi'H . Ilughei! Catherine Kdmeades. The Joyful Pheasant . Schumann Spanish Dance . . . .. Frolittni Jiiauita Crawford. Nocturne . . .. . ..D'0n;o Worth llari'lrigg. Fifth Noelimio -.- Ieyhaek lleriin Hoberts. Hcbccca of Sunn., brook Farm Kate DouglasH WSggiiiH Misn Mario Sccly. Second Mazurka Onodard Mable (loiild. La Grace . Ilohm May Llndley, Nana Heely. II Trovalore Darn Nana Heely I Mnnlccchi e Capuleti . Ilellini Mable Oould, Mrs. Marsh. A la bicu-AimcR . Sehutt Matie Vnunati. It would be unjust to especially mention any pupil, for all gave evi dence not only of close application to study Init clearly demons! rated that Mm. Marsh is a teacher of no ordi nary ability. A marked degree of ar tistic finish wiih shown in nearly ev ery number mid most were obliged to respond to nn encore. Mm. Mnrsh was very ably assisted by Miss MJirin Seeley nn reader. The Indies of I.e Siinedi Club en tertained their husbands mid a few friends with a "fire glow party" nt the home of Mr. and Mm. llert An derson Monday evening. Shadow pictures were shown illustrating the various interests of the guests. Mm. Hoke, Mm. Stockman, Mm W. M. Van Scoyoe and Mm. Anderson en tertained with several musical num bers. An original poem bv It. It. F.bcl was grently enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were served. The Ladies Auxiliary of the First Haptist church held a social at the home of Mm. M. M. (limit last Tues day. A vcrv interestiii'r iiroi'rain was uiven, games mid a social good time wiih enjoyed. Tlio program was as follews: Pinno solo . . Miss Mnultbv Solo . . . . MisH Myrl Davis Piano solo Miss Myitle Purkeypile Hendiug . . Mrs. H. L. Dennett One of the most enjoyable inf.iiiiiiil dancing parties of the season was given hy the Knights of Pythins Tues day evening in the small hall of the Natntorittm. The hall was very uret tily decorated in flags and greenery. About thirtv couples were present. Hefreshments wero served at tlio close of the evening. Mm. T. 10. Jenkins of West Jackson street entertained Wednesday after noon for her little daughter, Mildred May. A few of her playmates wero invited to spend the afternoon with her. Ounies were played and a jolly good time wiih had hy all, after which refreshments were served. The Parent-Teacher Circle of the Washington school will incut at the school building next Tuesday after noon. Jho subject of the meeting will ho "Tliu Problem of tlio Kxeep tioual Child." Miss Cox and Miss Van Meter will lead the discussion. A skating party was' given at tlio Natatorium last Wednesday evening by tlio young hioii'h cIiibh of tlio Chris tinn church. A largo number wero present mid a very enjoyable tiuio wan had by nil. Mjss-Mildred Wilson, who has been visiting in Med ford as the guest of the MiKsos Kthel nnd Mario Eifert, re turned to hor homo in Hoseburg Wed. nosday. Mrs. Qcorgo C, Howell of Grants Pass, has been spoutling the week in MVdford as a guest of Mrs. Marion Liuioo of Kaut Main street. Mm. . H. Thompson of Glendale much, entertained nt n dinner party Sunday cvonlng for I)r, nnd Mm. J, I). Wbbster and Prof, and Mrs, F. C. Reimcr. Mr, and Mm. Chns. M. English on tertained the Five Hundred Club at their homo last Monday evening. MMWrOBD sr Saturday afternoon Miss Marie Heely (tntortaincd with n Tipperary shower in honor of Miss llcrtlm Pierce whoso wedding occurs in the ndlr' future. The afternoon was pleasantly Hent in conversing, also u rending by Miss Mario and a piano solo by Miss Nmia Heely. Tlin crown ing nVi'nt was when accompanied by the tune of "Jt' n Long Way to Tip perary," played by Miss Nana, Jittle Constance Vaneo mnrched in attired as it soldier and after saluting .Miss llcrtlm she presented a knnpsnek till ed with the gifts of the shower. After IIiphc went viewed by those present u delightful luncheon wiih partaken of. The tabic was beautifully decorated with appropriate colors, being the Ir ish green fIii"K ninl gold harps. i Miss Floienee Jniiscn left Wednes day for Han .Francisco where she will become the bride of Mr. Ford Hills. The marriage will take plnce Hiindny a( the homo of Mm. Allen, a friend of tint bride. Miss Jnnseu is tlio daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry A. JniiHcn of Med ford nnd has lived in Mcdfonl for snvcral ears whore hho Iiiih many friends. Mr. Hills was formerly a resident of Mcdfonl and 5h well known here. The young couple will make tlielr'boinc in Han Francis co. - -: Miss Florenej and Alieo Johnson entertained .at miscellaneous show er in honor oi'"Miss.t'ntherino Menm at their home on Oninga street Tiic- i lrty evening. ' The evening was Ncnt in conversation which dainty ' served. Tltosn . ' l ninl music, aucr refreshments wero present were the Misses Elir-ubeth Hichnrds, Honia Hoberts, Vorria nnd Joe (Jriffin, Grace Hrnlney, Katlierine Menrs, Mn bel Monrs and Florence and Alice Johnson. Hanker C. H. Hinith, wife nnd son, also Miss Kirtland, a sister of Mrs. Smith, all from Orelans, NebrnKkn, having visited in southern Cnlifomia and the exposition nt San Frnneiseo nnd on their wny to Portlnnd, stop-R-d off nt Mcdfonl to visit with their old friends, P. II. Munsoii nnd fam ily. They wero very much impressed with the city of Mcdfonl and the beautiful valley of the Hogue. The No Nnmc Cnrd Club gave a linen shower at the home of Mrs. J. W.Knglisli of :t'-':i South Ornngo street Monday nfternoon for Miss Florence Jaiiscn who left Wednesday for Snn Francisco, where she will become tlio bride of Mr. Fonlllills. Thoso pres ent were Mcsdnmes Coffin, ONcn, Lane, Jennstn, Jansen and English, Misses Ivn Coffin nnd Florence Jnn- sen. The Ladies Auxllinry of the First Hnptist church will hold their regulnr monthly meeting Tucsdny nt 2:30 nt the church. All members are request ed to bo present. f wwN 3y S? ! & l iff 1 OlfKCIOtt, SATURDAY, MATfOIT (T, 3015 Ill Ml I . IMIMI I The Lincoln ncfiool circle met Fri day afternoon with a Reed attend- nnco. The program waft onpcrlnlly Kood. Tho Kiwi nnd Second grade furnished tlio munlc which conniiitctl of three nuinljors. Mrn. Moody Ktivo a Bplenilld talk on "Wlinl Wo Owo tho Child Hyjslencclally." Tlio following subjects on hyglcno wero dltciUBed: "Did" which wns well linndlei) by Mrs, Gray. Mrs. Kerch then rend a well prepared pap er on "riorvoiiHtiefc " whlcli -was fol lowed by n nioiit Intereitlng tnlk on "Hath, Tooth nnd Kxerclw," by Mrs. Woniham. Dr. Bvn Mains Carlow then gnve a niont Instructlvn lecture on "Symptoms of Adonoldn." The entire program wan heartily appreciated and ntily handled by tho lenders, nnd nil prciicnt felt their time was well spent. Mrs. L. A. Snlndo entertained eight Mcdford ladles at luncheon, Wednes day afternoon nt her ranch homo near Central Point. Tho lablo wan pret tily decorated with spring flowers, having a cciitcrplcctt of violets nnd dnffodlU nnd pine cards decorated with bankets of roses. nrldKu was played after luncheon. Thoso pres ent were: Mrs. J. F. Heddy, Miss Cowley, Mrs. E. IJ. Ilnnley. Mrs. B. U. Plckof. Mrs. Wlllard Campbell, Mrs. E. F. Campbell and Mrs. Edftar llafer. Mies Edith Olson entertained a number of her girls friends from Ashland Tuesday evening, nt her homo on Siskiyou Heights. The evening was spent with games nnd music after .which refreshments were served. Mrs. Jap Andrews entertained tho Nullo Bridge club at her homo on South Orange street Thursday afternoon. SPRING OPENING Ladies of Mcdford, You Arc Invited to Attend the Spring Opening ORRE'S TAILOR SHOP AT ASHLAND, MONDAY, MARCH 8th "Where you will sec the very latest advanced fashions and materials for Ladies Tailored Suits, Coats, Skirts, Dresses, Etc., tailored to your measure by high class man tailors in our own shop. Take a trip over the Pacific Highway. You will enjoy it. Extraordinary Display Free Souvenirs Electricity Adds Much to Comfort at Home Today Electricity Means a Great Deal More Than Light It Also Means Heat and Power. ELECTRICITY WILL DO THE SWEEPING ELECTRICITY WILL DO THE WASHING ELECTRICITY WILL DO THE IRONING ELECTRICITY WILL DO THE COOKING ELECTRICITY WILL MAKE TOAST AND COFFEE ELECTRICITY WILL WARM THE BABY'S MILK ELECTRICITY WILL CURL MILADY'S HAIR ELECTRICITY WILL DO AWAY WITH THE HOT WATER BOTTLE. ELECTRICITY WILL WARM COLD FEET ELECTRICITY WILL DO A LOT MORE ,' It is no longer Electric Light It is Electric Service. The Electric California -Oregon PHONE 168 216 WEST MAIN s'ksthBk.k-W-b. Tlio Atiiomn class of tho ltnptlsl Sunday school gnvo n shower for Miss Catherine Menrs at tho homo of Miss Thcono Carkln, on Heddy avenuo Wcdnosdny evening. Tho color scheme was bluo nnd white, tho class colors. Tho most cnjoyabla as well as novel feat tiro of tho ovcnlng wns thn search tho brldc clcct was obliged to maka In order to obtain tho gifts. Each one present took part In tho entertainment of music nnd toasts to tho guest of honor. Dainty refreshments wero served. Thoso present wero tho Misses Catherine Mears, Mabel Menrs, Allen Johnson, Florence Johnson, Osa Med ley, Hcrna. Roberts, Ellabeth Stowart, Elizabeth Blackford, Verna Griffin, Nena Dally, Grnco Drntney, Thcono Carkln and Mrs. Graco Medley. Invitations arc out for the marriage of Miss Catherine Menrs to Mr. Frnnk Alvnh Kittrcdgo nt the home of tho bride's mother, Mm. Eliza Jnne Menm, MO South Orange street, Thursday evening, Mnrch 11. The groom is resident cncinccr on the Pa cific highway nnd tho bride n Histcr of Frederick Menm, a popular musi einn of this city. The wed ding will be n quiet nffnir, only itn tnediato friends nnd relatives being invited. Mrs. H. P. Hnrgmvc entertained the Wcdncsdny IJridge Club nt n two o'clock luncheon nt her homo on Ornngo street Wcdncsdny afternoon, nfter which cards were enjoyed. Miss, Holen Unhl substituted for Mrs. Mc- Gowan. The Tuesday Luncheon Club met nt the home of Mm. C. A. Knight on Enst Main street Tuesdny. Many dinner and theater parties 1 i Servant. Power Company STREET , ME0F0RD, OREGON " W. " W -."') m W VV w m ir -s-SFr wwiW&RiF PXG1D THRHR WWWIJ SUJ Li.'JJ . nrn being planned for the social piny 'Today" nt tlio Page Theater Wednes day. Dutch Steamer Is TerpedMd. IX)NnO.V, Mnr. (5, 3:24 ft. m. Accordlng to tho Dally Bx prose, It Is reported that tho Dutch stoamor Noo- dcrdyke, which was returning to Rot terdam with broken machinery after having sailed for tho United States, has heen torpodocd In tho English chnnnol. . . j. '. Ji.-uj.r.,..ri Grttiest tf M TJfs most womlerful thtner In tho world Is love xpresMtl in thn holplcM Infant, Anil nmnnif thoso Dldsnnil comfort for expectant mothers to tho welt known Mother!! Friend." This In an external application to enal! ttia nUlomlnal mu cl to txteoma mora pliant, to expitntl naturally without umtuo Bftta from tba train upon cords and ligaments. Applied as directed upon those rmisehft Involved It sootlirtt tlia flno nrtworlt of nerves with which r..t tho riustfeA or supplied. Thus a great sharo of the pahM o nuch dreaded may lw avoided and tho period of eaptcta'nc passed l.t comfort. Thorn Is no question but wlut cuWh relief has n. marked Influence upon Cle General health of tho mother. Ic a Jittlo book sent by malt mush use ful .Information Is given to Inexpetiencel mothers. It tells how to uixj "Mother's Friend" nnd how to avoid casing; fcresxtr. It has been, prepared In our leberatory for over forty years and I known favor &b!y to roost druggists everywhere. Get i bottl to-day and write for book to Eradfleld rtopulator Co., 309 "Laraar Eldi., Atlanta. Co. Eo sure to W for Bad sco that you net "Mothcra rrJeod-V 1 CHICHESTER S PIL WCv .tHRlAMMssnUK, iniHrsniMWi I U SUe M4 CUM awMlluV !. toted Mh Mm Bltta.' s aUwr. Sag rfw v' in A.ktntcmuBmS?rwm i U-We.iB HRA.f fe -fiUjL.-&M rn kHnrs U Bm. SttM. Aln RHM SlUIYMKIfiwiSTSKimmElli tr ; lvvvll HKv5?v' m-sir zksft fz. - m EL l IB F k r L I 4 Jt m x . n M "x t