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T? MTCDFORD MATJJ TUIBUNR, MEDFORD OK-WON, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1015 , njr 1 1. iw Wni i i win in .iis m tf I t ikM ' lJf .4 'J :i9t TBBIiiBBBMIlil81lfc w mm f VA IibIbbV V M Mrs. Ploroiito t 1h1111u'-1 lulnlti win proHMit MInh MitrKiirot Jack In a oiik recltnl, assisted by Miss Oono vlovu Wortimin, piano; Minn Curolltu Jacks, rcuilcr; Miss l-'lorenco Trow Iii-IiIko. Hutirano; Forrest Kdnioades, tenors Louis llonuett. linssj .'red Al Ion HnlKlit, accompanist, at (hn First llaptlal church Manila)' ovnrtliiK tny 24, at N o'clock. Tim imlillr In Invtt- cl to attend. Tin- folluwliij; program will lio Riven Arlotui (u) Come Uulo Hint (linn .!; orln (l) llejolw flrcally (Mon I1i), Miss Mnriinrct Jacks; piano Impromptu (Uholnbld), Mini (Jenny lovn Wortmnn; baas nolo, Judaja Mr, U (loil Dudley lliick), Louis Itniifttt; soprano aolo (it) When Qelln Wines (Molr), (ti) Hummer (Clutnlnade); ruadliia-, selected, Miss Cnrollla JnckR; soprano nolo (a) A Oypay Mnl li'it 1 (Carker). (Ii) Somewhere a Voice (Tate), Mlas Florence Trow IrrldKn; tenor nolo (a) Ah. Meno of My Italian! (Udiman), from 1'crslnn tlarden; (l) Thy llt-anilns; Kyrs (Mnullowoll), Forrest Kdmendes; 10 yrano nolo (a) My Uddlu (Thayer), (l) Polonaise (Thomas), Mlaa Mnr Karet Jacks; duet, Quid eel Home (ItoaMnl), MIm Marxurel Jack and Mr, llalllday UnlKht. Mm. Kit llnntoy uttrtalnrd at her ranch homo Wednesday afternoon with a dullRhtful bridge tea In honor of Mri, F. II. Madden. Tlio houso wan hoaullfully due ornttd with massca of aialca. An unliiun fuaturo of the decorations wiro a number of hiitlcrrllca which wi'iro llhnrnlod In lh rooms, adding much to tho color scheme. After hrldgn dainty rcfrcahmvitta wero served. Thn guest prfsent wero Mra. I.. A. Sntado. Mm. A. C. Flcro, Mm. Stewart l'attemon, Mm. H. Vilas lleckwlih, Mra. F. II. Ilopklna. Mm. Wllllnm Kony.Hmllh, Mm. K. F. Outh rle, MIm MaiMlne l'ratt, Mra. Lin .Mnlh VIllAfHiH.b tm lll..ki Tls.1.1 . Mm. Walter Uowno, Mm. Pull llamll, Mm. A. II. Iteamea, Madam Flero, .Mlaa Kmellti Floro, Mlaa llnnlcy and Dr. Patricia Colllno of Portland. Tho Parent-Teachera' clrclo of tho Koow.tolt achool held their final tea. slou for thn current achool year Fri day afternoon. Following; a rocal aolo by Mra. Van Scoynu, a abort bus In nr.a auaalnn waa held. Mm. Kelly and Mm, Leonard wcro appointed to moot wllh thn committees from tho olhor circles to nominate a randldato for tho offlco of achool dlroctor. Tlio followlnit nfflcvm wero elected for tho ensuing year: I'realdont, Mra. K. K. Kelly; Vlcii-Pru.ldont, Mra. Van Hcojoc; Berretary, Mra. Canodo; Treamiror, Mra. Maddox. Tho par enla and teachers havo worked hap pily toKnther all year, and many fo llcltoua cxprcnslona wero echnncod, Thn membera of tho Women' Col legn Club will entortnln their frlenda , with a mualcal thla ovonlng at tho homo of Mlaa Thoono Carkln, 1334 Iteddy avonuo. A program of tinus ual merit will bo Riven, Piano Rolo ....Mm, Clinton McCurdy Heading, "nurglar mil" Mm. Lowla Dennett Mnalo Dr. V. 0. Carlow Heading, "Nnuglity Zoll" ,., ' .... Mm, J. IC, llawklna Holo Moloctml... Mla (loraldlno Thelaa Piano aolo Mlaa Vunlta Hamilton A' moat delightful afternoon waa Hpent by tho Forgot-MoNot Club t the homo of Mm. C, li, Collna, 104 V, Rtreot. Mm. L. "Wylnnd of tho Meadowa wan Kuoat of tho nftornonn, Tho af ternoon wbh npnnt'lii whht and niulo, At 4 o'clock a dainty luncheon waa au'rvod, after which nil departed to their several homed thinking Mra. Collins a royal oniurtnlnor. - Ht, MurkH Oulld hold tbolr rogu lar weoldy aoclal nud bualnona moot ing at Ht. Marka hall Thumday aft ernoon, Mm, Puruckcr and Mrs. Watklna Iwlng tho hoatoaaoa, At, tho hualmiaa aeaalon It was decided to hold a towel ahower at St, Marku hall next Thumday, May 27, on which occaalou a cuffltorla lunch will bo aorvod at 1 o'clock. All mombora of tho guild nro Invited to attend. Minn Hiulio I.ney will open u iiuih luel kindorKarten Juno 5 . mid will ftpouiniixo in eliililrenV uIiihhoh through tho Hitmmor. Tho work will include a story hour unci tho Btoricn wil:t) o'u miiHitntUhulijeutH arranged for children from the agv) of 4 to 31.v Tho clcmentH of niueld and cIhkh hinging wil liKftlvcn til t ho hiuho oiir, An enterlalnmnut wuh given on Thumday evening lit tho Wont Hide achool, district Dr., Uniinuiil tnleiil wan allown by nomn of tho puplla tak ing part. A play wan given, "Thn Hllver Thread," In which tho little prlucean wns ntolon by gobllua and readied by tho inllier'a lud, Cuberl. Tho llltlo prlnceaa wna palyed by orothy Cook, who la n pretty, awoet child aulted to thn part. CuUort tho hero, wan, acted ity carl Miller. who wna flno In hla wonderful acting. Tho Cook children, who arc well known In mualcal circle, won the hearta of every, one by their alnglug. Dorothy and Kdwln rnudered a duet called "lllfnd Pig" and wero applaud ed o that I hey aang again '"Hcuao Mo Today," I.HIIfl Maator llarwood Cook aang a bautlful ballad, "All Aboard for lllnnket Hay,' tvaa called back and aang "Httvn You a Little Fairy In Vour Home " Wo remem ber thn Cook children fl a having rang at ono of tho local theater. District DC la fortunato In having auch tal ent. After tho entertainment Ice cream and cake tvern nerved by thn ladlea and nil departed reporting nn enjoyablq evening. Vlaltom wcro preaent from Medford, Central Point, Ar.hla.nd and Talent, which Junt about crowded thn achool, Much credit la dun Mlaa 1 1 miry and Mlaa Mao llanfi, thn te4c)ittm( for their wonderful training, The Hpworth league of thn Metho dic church held Ita regular bualneaa meeting at thn church Tuesday even ing al which tlmo officer for the en ailing year wero elected n follewn: C. A. Moeker, prealdent; Mark Max well, flmt vlce-preldent; Mary Tin ker, third vlco-prcaldont; (llonn Con well, fouth vlco-prealdent: Dwnln (loodman, treaaureri Curtla Darby, acretory; Mra. C. A. Mtxikcr, corro apondlng secretary. Plana were dla cuaaed roncornlnrt tho district con vention which will meet In Medford on Juno 4, c and C. A good program haa lcen prepared and talka or Intereat to all will be given, Thn leaguo Ik nlao planning for a tennis tournament In tho near future, Tho ono-nct comedy "Hosallnd," which waa produced hero last Mon 'day and Tuesday night, under tho auspices of tho Drama Leagua, will bo given nt Aahland next Monday evening at tho Vlnlng thentro. Med ford has not een a comedy In many a day that waa bettor received by thn public. Tho Drama Lcaguo haa promised ua moro of tho aame kind, t'ntiaunl credit la duo to Mm. Brack In reed and her co-workers, who havo given tho public auch a clean, whole aomo llttlo play, at the regular mov ing picture price. Much waa dun to 'tho klndncaa of I'd Andrewa. who att pervlacd tho staging and production of tho play. Tho WcAtonka Council No. 20 D. of P, gavn a nodal Friday evening at tho lied Mon'a hall. A largo num ber of membera and their frlenda were preaent. After lodge all march ed to tho banquet room whom a sup per waa served by tho committee, Mm, Nellie Turpln, Mra. Carrio Hat con, and Mrs. Margaret Gardner. Tho remainder of tho evening was spout In card a and dancing, A number of tho pupils of Mra. K. V, Coffin will glvo a recital In piano and volco at tho auditorium of the Phoenix high nchool Monday after noon, May 31, at 3 o'clock. Tho pro gram will appear next week. Kvery ono la invited, Mrs. J, T. Palmer nud daughter, Mra. Leo (VFIahorty of Dea Moines, la., who have been tho guesip of Mrs, Lou 1). Jones of nooaovolt nvcnuo, left for Portland Friday en route tor homo, Tho Ladles or tho Altar society or tho Catholic church hold tholr weekly tea In the .Parian Hall Wed nesday afternoon. Mra. Henry Bhutto and Mrs. Michael $nith were hos tesses, ' Tho regular moctliiK of Hcniuc chapter will ho hctl WeJnoHday ovpiv iitf, May 'JO, nt 8 q'oloek nt tho Mh Nonio hall. Tho nooinl evening will tollow tho biiKlnoHH HesKion. t Mrs F. 13. Morrlck ontortatnod tho Friday lirldgo club at nor honio,ou Hast Main utroot Friday afternoon, Mrs. R. M. llugdul of St. Paul, Minn., is tho guest of Mm, William midge of West Tenth street. Mr. and Mrs, S. Vilas Deckwlth en tertained a party ot eight at dinner Wednesday evening, " " Mrs. 0, U. Drake ot Norfolk, Va. jsithe suttst, of. hit' sister, Mrs U, L. noilB', - - j- 4 Thursday evening, tho homo of Mis Dora H.mock on North Central avenue, was tho scene of a Jolly llttlo affair In honor ot Miss Margaret Jacks. Tho showery weather with out, resolved Itself Into snowy mus lins within doom, Tho Japaiieso Idea wnH carried out In decorations, and In tho presenting of tho gifts. A "Jlnrlklshnw," drawn by n tiny Midland pony, wna driven up to tho dooratep, and a basket, heaped with dainty packages, was delivered to tho honor guest. Miss Krclo Ktcwart entertnlned with fancy dnncca, and Ihm (Human, Miss Jacks, Mlas Drew and Miss Wort limn gavo mualrnt numbers. Following theiHt, n dull rloua supper was nerved, Tlio Invit ed gnosis were- Miss Mnrgaret Jacks, Mrs. ftny H. Hamltl, Miss Km ma l)ren-, Mlsn Juno Whlto, Jtlss Juno lllnninn, MIm Mary A, Gore, Miss Camilla Jacks, Mlaa Laura Trlchler, Mlaa IMna Ooro, Mlsa Vera Hammond. Mlaa Mary 12. Gore, Miss flarco Mitchell, Mlaa fJenovlevo Wort man, Miss draco Pearco, Miss Ksthcr Harrison, Miss Stella Krlbs, Mlaa Krclo Stewart and Miss Dora Smock. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stennclt of 1014 ICsst Kleventb street worn pleas antly surprised Wednesday evening at C o'clock by a number of friends who arrived In a body bringing baskets laden with all tho refresh menta neceaaary for a bounteous din ner, which waa nerved at 7:30. Tho remainder of thn evening waa devoted to music and five hundred and It was nearly midnight when tho gueata do parted, voting that they had a moat enjoyable time. Those preaent wcro Mr. and Mm, A. P. Oiaon, Mr. and Mm. It. L. Kwlng. Mr. and Mm. Guy Chlliler. Mr. and Mrs. II K. Tomlln son, Mlsa Iva Coffin nnd Mlaa Simp son ot Denver, Colorado, Mr. and Mm. Frank Madden enter tained at dinner Sunday evening, their guests being Mr. nnd Mm. Chns. 'hadlck, Mr. and Mrs. Delroy Gctch- ell, Miss Wlghtman and Mr. Sum nor. Tho Hnmu Coming of tho Ladles Aid of tho Mlehodlat claircli will bo held at. tho church next Wednesday afternoon, Tho Queen Hither clrclo Iwlll havo chargo of the program. Tio Glrl'a Thumday nrldgo club met with Miss Fern Hutchison at her home on South Grange street Thursday afternoon. Mis. F. C. Page entertnlned tho Thursday Nullo lirldgo club at her homo an Siskiyou llolghts Thumday afternoon, Mm. L. A. Salado entertnlned nt n noon-day luncheon at her ranch homo tiear Central Point today. sskaMsjlMaJV HaVC mn fsV w1Waal w aTwslsnni Tho expectant mother revolves In her mind all we bb dcrttaoj by dMlay. And It la of tha utpaoet Itaportanca that kti pfcjnlcal comfort U our Ant tboucfat. Thtit la a snoot sptosdM rta ejjr fr tils purpose, known as "MotWa KrlmJ. Tt la aapUtd over ta muE)a of tb stomach, ventlr ruhb&l la, and at once ptnttratta te rrilcro all Straia oa nerve, coru. KtataMia aw all parts Inrohcd. It make taa wiwclm so ptlant tht tbey expand naturattr. And at tba aama tlaia tbey ar ul(oratd br IN absenea of barasalac palna aa apt to olstrta the mind. Whatever will add to the comfort of tho espectant nsether la a treat and blp- rul lusiience since a caim.aaa peacerai ptnaa saust bare a wonderfully bcncfidal IsaprcM foa tha cecalnc child. 0t a bottle ot "Mother's Friend" of any drul.t and yen will realise wbr ao many womea declara H to be the most belyful remedy they know of. Write today to BradseM Regulator 0&, a Lamar BUlr., Attauta, Oa for a splendid book of a-rcrt Interest and rake te every ex pectant mother, EYE STRAIN causes headaches, norvousuess and poor sight, ', I speclallxo In correcting eye strain, DR. RICKERT Hiil 1M, vvr IKmoIh EuII MInhph (Irncn IVrry imd Margarelo MntiHfirld wero very plniMitilly ur riM'd hy u number of 1'rieinlH Friday .cveniiiR- nt th homo of Mr. nud Mm, ,1. A. I'crry, UVhI Klovriilli xtrrct. (liiini'K nnd hiuhIo wcro enjoyed. Mm, I'crry nerved rcfn'shinentM, iiHhiMtcd by MUhch Htellu I'hemtcr, Omec Perry nnd Marjrnrelo Mnnafield TIiomo preNi'tit wcre: Mlsuca Afnri Heely, Mnrjbclle Hciixou, Caroline LiMiilnrH. Dorntliv linker. Aiuicm Itoli. hiHon, Hlelln PlieHler, (Jrncc Perry mill MnrKnrcto Mnimltrlil; McMhrH. KiikmcII Wnllfic.'. Hen Hull. ILilnIi Picket, liny Henson, Hurry Mannini;, Howard drover, llnle I'crry, Mnrritt Perry, Mr. (lentner, Mr. Merrill, Mr. nnd Mm. .1. A. Perry. A few friends mintriftcd Mio Mnrybclln HciiMon nt the home of her pnrenlH, Mr. and Mm. Itiley I). Hen noil, 101 Cottngc nlrrcl, Monday ovc nin,', the occasion bcinp: her birth day. (InmcK nnd tnuin were enjoyed. Minn Mnrie Keely gusc n rending which wiih enjoyed very much. Mr. Meiihoti Nerved rcfrehlimentH during the ovenliiB", altetl by MixHew Jen tiie Whipple nnd llvn rel'nti. Thoe present were: MIhhck Mitrio Bely, Mnrbclle Hinnon, Agnes Itobinson, Ornen I'crry, Margitrctn Mnnsfirld, Jennie WJiipple, llvn Mclenir, Mcnsm. Itimxe'll Wullnce, Hay HeiiNon, Halph Pfckel, Hen Hull, llownrd Grovor, Mr. Oentiicr. Mihh Mnry K. Ooro jfnvo a 7o'clock dinner FVidny evening nt her ranch home on tho Jacksonville rood in lienor of MIhh Margaret JnckH. Cnl ifonila poppies were ucd n decora tions, the color Kclicnir of yellow nnd wliito heinfr very effeetunily carried out. After thn dinnrr a miKccllnnc oils nhower wna given the gumt of honor. Tho rerft of the evening wit wpent with wumIc. TIioko present were; Mint Margaret JnckH, Minn Krclu .Stewart, M!nk Dora Smock, Mink Oetieviovo Wortmnn, Jfarj' A. Gore, Carolita Jackn, Kdua Gore and Mary K. Gore. ' , Mrs. L. E. Wakeman was hostess to tho Tuesdsy Luncheon club at her homo on North OaVdale Tuesday af ternoon. . .v Mm. W. F. Isaacs haa returned from San Francisco, where sho haa been studying music under Herman (lenss. Beware of OitMiMiits lor Catarrh That Contaia, Mercury s tsmtrr win iirl &nxf the area f nU Dd roapUlrlr lrts, Iba ll urn hfj tsitrlsc It Ikroosb Ike tsaraa, satfsr. Sucb irtklr tbouUt rtrr b tt4 vtrtpl o rfiiP I19DI tram rrpaUbl tjlrts, tb dtnsc tbr will 6 U Ira f14 ta lb md H hi ( lt.fr Utl 'roB lbm. HH' Citrti Car. cucattrtvrMl tr r J. 0Tr C.. TUo. o rwlilii o nwfforr, sd ( Kirn lutrs(ll, Mlsa tftmllr opoo tb Mood sl ancim a? tttf or lb snltB. IB tmlsc lUll'i Cittrrt Cure t- r re ft !. It Is tntrtnsllr t4 "ti la TolnVv Obla. t7 r. J. Cttmtr 4 C. TMtl&onlilS (rrr. ol4 br IXwhIiIs. rtl(. TS. Vr sottt. Take UtlTa rsatll nU ! cooUtetUoa. ;HM4 ... (?' F CBSsVa i -J Z a r is &-. X ' ti IiN 'W' i . . " Sgi i a ' fP' a BF DwTmm asflBiB "LADY OF THE LIGHTHOUSE" AT t -rV9B ff'l llsBsm sliHiOl f I WaliH HHsHHHpv -a sH BlBlBlBlVaj- SaWsHsM aFTIiiiKViiiV - .iiiiiH T fflVirSBlHnBBlBK' ' SSJIBIBIBIbH SS 'Sj))))))av P,"'Messn ' 'lskH I MEDFORD COLLEGE NOTES I ) - Gertrude Shoults entered school this week, Sho Is taking the teach ers' commercial course. Gregg Complete certificates wero received from New York this week by Sarah Henry, Jean Whipple, Ber nard Iteberts, Walter Hess, Marcus Vertln, Vernon O'Hrlen. Mr. Hess was given fjrat place with Marcus Vertln second. Klslo Olaln and Ruth Manning re ceived Intermediate certificates. Bebool was dismissed Monday morning for an hour to allow the students to see the circus parade Frieda Ulnna la attending tho ex position. Sho expects to be away two weeks. Vernon O'Drlen attended the Ap- plegato picnic. Committees have been appointed to prepare for the reception to be given Wednesday, May 26, 7 to 10. Marcus Vertln Is chairman of dec dec orating: llernard Itobcrts of music: Grace Taylor of serving; Jean Whip ple ot program. Tho students are looking forward to It with much en thusiasm, and aro preparing to en tertain Medford and rlclnlty. Flosslo Williams Is reporter this week. llernard Roberts has been trans ferred from day to night school as he haa accepted a position la tho of flco of Paul's Klcctrlc store. Squabs! Squabs! TRY THEM They are Tender and Delicious Considering nutritive Talue they aro the cheapest meat pa the mark et. Phone tor special spring prices. I R. R. SQUAB FARM Phono 201-R4 Mazda Means Something Tho highest efficiency in incandescent lighting. Mazda is a trade mark used to identify the highest type of Electric Lamps. Lamps marked Mazda, regardless of brand, give '.three times as much light as carbon lamps f or the -vl V.samo cost ot operation. It means a dollar's worth bill. It" moans a brighter, richer, more cheerful homo 'with out a cent of additional expense. California-Oregon Power Company PHONE isa 211 WEST jMyWyfcir: PAGE THEATER SUNDAY ONLY FJowers aro much In demand for the decorations Wednesday night, and the committee aro scouring tho city for "posies." Hen Forbes created much amuse ment by burlesquing the program for Wednesday night "A little non sense, etc." Tho M. C. C. Mandolin club will meet for practice Monday night. Here Is the New Stzo Plain Tread Casing 3 X30 9.00 314x30 11.60 4x33. 19.05 4x34' 19.40 4Hx3C 27.35 5 x37 32.30 IbbbbHbbI VBT .KKm MbW-IbbVCAxJ'sw BE9BlJlBSjkH' -. . . . b7 JHk' vI "IK YOU IAY MOIIK THAX FISK PRICKS YOU'AY FOR ttOMK TIIIXO THAT IMJiai NOT VXmT." BETTER TIRES THAN FISK ARE NOT MADE Yon Cbh Day Flak Tirea At AH Healers MW)FORI) AGENCY Medford Vulcanizing Works of light for a dollar light MAIN ST., MEDFORD, OREGON -'tT--w io M ii The advantages of -visiting the PnnAmB'Pacifle exposittoa m a mam ber of a largo eengeiile! eomtHiHy at fellow countryment, traveling an a special train, operated subject to their convenience, via of a selerttd routo ot the greatest aeeale attract ions, not a railway exeuralon, hat a private "house party ta see the west," led tft the formation of the Bwedtsh Amerlean California stub. Thn mem bership Is composed of 100 persona. This train leaves Chicago June 1st, The following ftelnts are vlalUxl, Colorado Springs, Salt I.in-j, City, Yellowstone, Los Angeles, Santa Cat allna, San Francisco, (June 23-3S), .Medford 3 p. m. Jane 26. Thee people are, well Jrejirea-snted here by J. A. Westerlumf and upon their arrival autoawblle will be waiting to show the party through the com-' mcrclal orchard dtstrjat, and a lunch erica ai uhj jinraHu. mo uiiea the three hears spent la Medfera wilt be mack eajeyei fcy the CHIeata peo ple. -t j. At New IiOW Price. The Moat Keo nomlcal Tiro Yob Can lluy Standard for Values Non - Skid Casing , 9.45 12.20 20.00 o.35 28.70 33.90 Tabes $2.35 2.70 3.85' 4.00 5.20 6.2S a J X .- tt-v UiCV,,. T 4aV: smmmw sssssasasaasav T "sbp- n ww -'ly J! , X ' 4ffl " .,''' W :m fr sf4 ttl eft st 6 4f 4 asi -frH 'iSS -a. t.tifflCHBBBBBl ' .a ,j n a ,, 3,1 I v 7 ''