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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1915)
WHiJCyIr''tenw?'it. i!)i -l iv vi m S09i a A I . ... . KSlilsfKiisfyiabfi fc V2K5-!WSH8' LelffflWmfimS.' I9BI ,, . A quiet wcddlnR toow place at tho First M. K. church, North Hartlett street, Thursday morning nt 8 o'clock, July S, 1015, when Attorney If. A. Cnnuday and Miss Z. Myrloll Williams wore united In the holy hands of mat. rlmony hy the pastor, ltcv. J. K. Hawkins. Jioth (initios are well known In Medford. Tho bride Is a very charming nnd accomplished young lady, hnvlng como from Ohio to Oregon, nnd for Rome time taught Hchool In Douglas county, afterwards coming to Medford. For the past two years she has boon employed In ono of Medrord'n leading mercantile es tablishments. Theg room Is ono of Medford'fl rising young InwyerR, hav. tng como from Illinois nbout four years ago nfter resigning the office or public guardian, which office ho held hy appointment of overnor Chns. Roneen of Illinois, He Is n man of Hterllng iiinlltles and exceptional ehaiacter. A host of friends wish them the greatest of happiness and nucress In this new life. .Mr. and Mrs. Tanaday left on the morning train for n short trip. The nation's birthday was very ap propriately celebrated by tho employ, cos of the Palmer Investment com jinny, Modoc Orchard, giving n pic nic party on tho shores of the river llogue. Tho day was spent by tho men fishing nnd though tho catch was smnll, Mr, Al Slmmouds succeed ed In landing qulto a fine steelhcnd, thereby earning tho honors. A sump tions repast was provided by the la dles, after which gameH were played nnd a motorcycle raco, won by Mr. Foley, wnR pulled off. All returned hnppy, tho result of spending n sano celebration. The following wero pros- ent: Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarke Davis, Miss (Slenny Davis, Mrs. Stykes nnd llttlo son, Robert, Mr. William Davis, Mr. IMwIn Mills, wire nnd children, Mr. .Harry Merrlmnn, wlfo ant' children, .Mm. Joluminn nl daughter, Miss Ilelc: Mr. nnd Mrs. Al Slmmonds, Mr . nnd Mrs. Rimer Lester nnd baby, Rlliett: Messrs. Rimer Hull, Frank Kiddle, Fred Ilollmnn, Voss Thonip son, Frank Foley, Chns. Lester, John lllimlnghnin, A. M. Wilson and J. O. Van Horn. Mrs. S. T. Husoy and daughter, Miss Ilorthn, of Urbann, llllonls, arc guests or Mrs. II. T, Hubbard at Oak Knoll orchard. Mrs. nusey has been n prominent member of tho board of trustees of tho university of Illinois mid In Jllio widow of General Husny, who was tho flrnt ilemorrat to doreat Undo Joo Cannon for representative. Mrs. H. L. Wilson returned to tho valley Inst evening nfter a four months' trip to hor old homo In Chi cago. Mrs. Wilson was nrcompnnled nH far ob San Francisco by Miss Vlr- glnln O'Connell also of Chicago, who will be tho guest of the Richard Wll son's at ranch RI Xldo after n week's stay in snn rrnnctsco. Tuesday ovenlng the Roheknh team entertained about sixty visitors and members, Xn speclnl program 'had been prepared, but several Interesting talks front visitors nnd members, games and friendly' chat mndo tho hours jiass only too quickly. Ico cream nnd cako wero sorved during tho evening. Mrs. J. R. Sollss of Weed, Califor nia spent tho jinst two weeks In Med ford, visiting with relatives, and hav Ing her ojes treated by our Medford specialist. Sho left for home Wed nesday feeling very much better. Tho ladlos of tho Pncohontas gave a card party Friday evening nt tho Redman hall In honor of Mrs. Hates of Senttle. Mrs. Hates formerly lived in Medford and Is now making a lee turo tour through tho state. Mr. and Mrs. H. X. Moo nnd Dr. and Mrs. J. I). Rlddell left Sunday by auto for San Francisco where they will spend two weeks visiting the ex jiosltion. " Mrs. George Llndley and son Xolo, ami daughters Misses May and Jose- pfclna, loft Wednesday hy auto for a visit to San Francisco and the fair. Mrs. George Corey returned Thurs day from a three months' visit with frUnrfs and relatives at Minneapolis. Mrs. L. R. Wakomnn entertained Uio XhIIo Hridgo alub at her home on Jtorth Oakdale Thursday afternoon. Mr and Mm Ralph Hardwoll aro Msiting San Pruncltco and the Fair. The Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church met at the home of D. T. Lawton, aiO X. Hartlett, Fri day afternoon. The program was ns follews: Devottonals led by Mrs. John Car-kin. Several Interesting talks were giv en. "Work Among the Mormons In Utah', hy 'Mrs. J nines Cnmpboll, "Work In Porto Rice," bo Mrs. Clnr- enco Meeker, were nmong tho num bers. ery enjoyable anil Instructive talks were also given on three Industrial schools, nnmoly, France De I'auw, Los Angeles; The Mary J. Piatt Industrial School, Tucson, Ariz., nnd The Hnr wood Industrial School or Albuquer que, X. M. Theso schools nrc all located among the Spanish speaking people ot the south. After tho pro grnm refreshments were served by Mrs. Lawton. The MiriHifiiimy Hoeicty of the M. K. Church South met with Mr. II. F. Fifcr, 1021 Vniieouver avenue, We.t iictlny iifternonn. The following program wiih enjeyed: Sonjr,1 'What ft Frieiul'; Ilihle lesion, Luke, 'Jlt rlllItr, Min. Tn,lor; prayer, Jlr. Riley I). Unison; paper, "divina," Mrs. Robot t L. Tnylor; pnper, "Why Do You dive1" Mrs. K. ('. Nice; nolo nnd (jnnrtet, "Sweet Hyp nnd Hye"; paper, "Stewardship," Mrs. Ililoy I). Heiison; rending, "Tho Iinmigriint," Mrs. H. V. Filer; Hong, "Ninety nnd Nine"; rendition, Miss .Murl'ieda I)no; benediction. Mr. Fifer solved daiiitv icf'reshinents, nsnisU'd iiy Mrs K. C. Kicc. A numbor of the younger Ret mo tored to Ashland Friday evening to attend a swlmlng purty at thellel mnn baths. Those ntendlng were tho Misses Rlnora Vance, Jean Hudge, Rsther Warner, Catherine Deuel, Mildred Antle, Mildred Wicks, Ruth Warner, Kittherlno Sworn, Gladys Peart, Dorothy Thome, Helen Rwoll, Dorothy Churchill and Leah Wnl- thers; Messrs. Ralph Plorc'. Jay (lore, Frank Hav. Horace Hromley, llnxold Otn-nrnn, Carter Hrantlon, Moyd Wllllnmson,, Herbert Alford, Milton Schuchnrd, Rmersou Merrick, Hob Wilson, Lyle Wnlthers, Jeromo Churchill, Percy Churchill. Luto Deuel nnd Ralph Moris. A ramping party romposcd or, flf toen menibprs of the jounger set spent Sunday and Monday at Pros pect. They were acompanled by Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Alford. Those In the party wero The Misses Helen Rwoll of Marysvllle, Cal., Dorothy Churchill of Yrcka, Frances Kinney, Leah Wul- thers, Vera Olmstond, Jean Hudge, and Mildred Wenwsj Messrs. Tercy and Jeromo Churchill of Yrekn, Cal., Carter Hrandon, Lyle Wnlther, Rm mcrsan Merrick, Robert Wilson, Jay Corn and Herbert Alford. Mrs. Hates of Seattlo was entertain ed Friday evening by tho ladles of tho Pocahontas lodge. Refreshments wero served nt tho closo of tho even ing by tho following cemmittee: Mes dnmes Carle Halcom, Julia Ham mond, nnd Rtehl Hnortlo. Tho en tertainment comltteo consisted of Mesdamcs Nellie Turpln, Lynn Cnrnes and Xorma Martin. Miss Lydln Leonard of Phoenix, Ariz., arrived lit Medford Friday evening to visit hor brother, Gcorgo Trolchler, and family. Mr. Leonard will spend tho punier visiting In tho valley. Mrs. W. F, Orirrin and dnughter Margnorlto of Horkoloy. Cal., arrived In Medford Friday. July 2, for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sollss, of Xorth Dakota avenue. Tho ladies of St. MtirkV will give n silter tea next Wednesday after noon nt 2 o'clock ut the home of Mm. I'urdin, '21 flnievu avenue. All nre'eotdially invited. Tho members of the MedfoVd flolf nnd Country club will give n stag din ner this evening in honor of ('hand ler Kgan, winner in the noithwot golf touriinmout. Tho airls Thursday Hridgo Club was, entertained at the homo of Mrs. Weldon Middle at Kenwood orchards Thursday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Van Scoyoc and family loft this week hy auto for San Francisco, whore I hoy will visit the exposition. Miss Lnlliroji of Denver. Colorado, Is visiting at the heme of Mr and Mm. A. T. LathroH of tho Penhro orohard. Mr.nnd Mrs. Hlehard Schiller and daughter. M1m ItHth. loft Thursday b) auto for a month's visit In Portland. MEpycmp mrc tribune, A quiet wciMing tool; plnee nt the Sonlh Methodist pnrsonagc, comer of Onkdalo and Main streets-, Sundnv, July 4, nt 10 a. in., when Miss Maude MeCaslin nnd Lester Weiss were mnrriei), Kev. II. M. Hrauliuni of Hie Oakdute Avenue Mcthndit cliurcli jK'rformed the ceremony in the presence of the families of both bride nnd gioom. Tim young couple have the well wishes of tlieir ninny friemta. ' Harold Coehrnn, Hornep HroTnlev nnd Milton Sehuohurd spent Sunday and Moudnv ns the guests of Frank Kny nt n home party given in the Kny enbiu, neur (Told Hill. Upon re turning to Medford Mr. Kny enter tained with n dinner patty nt the Ho tel .Meiilonl .Moudnv evening. The Indies of Hie Presbyterian eh inch held mi all-day pieuie in the upper park nt Ashland Friday. About th'nty or thirty-five ladies were pres ent. Miss Lenora Oodlovn returned home Thursday after spending several months visiting relatives In Resort, Idaho. A children's party was given by the ladies of the Country club at the club house Thursday nfternoon. Tho ladles ot tho Country club en tertained wltth a tea at tho club house Wednesday nfternoon. Miss Josephine Drown loft Thurs day tor Snn Francisco, whom she will attend tho exposition. Mm. Kiehnrd L. Wilson has to tiirued from nil extended visit to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. R, H. l'aisons nnd fuinily me visiting ut Cuter laku tlii week. Joliult. Kninult, Jr., left for Snn Frnnoihcn the first of the week, wlieio ho will spend his vacation. Julian Abbott, Kuymond Keter ihh1 Alfred Xorris left for Weed Monday, whore they huvo secured employment. II. I.ny and fnmilv mid Mrs. Kl Cook spent sevornl dnys camping on Thompson creek this week. Misses F.ttu mid Margaret Noteoni have totiiiiied to Asliliinil nllur, spcuilintr u week with Miss Corn Thomns. Dr. and Mis. .). M. Kohiuson and Miss Dorlund Kidiiusou jeft for San Francisco Thursday, where thev will spend n mouth diking in tho oMisi tiou. M"r. mid Mrs. !'. C. Smilli mid son lire sM'iiding the week with Talent friends. H. M. Collins, who loeeived injur ies to his eye from n skyrocket while attending the Foiuth of Julv cole hrntiou nt Palmer creek, is still con fined tp his hod. Mrs. Ktta Knnis mid Miss Itulli ettn Huiiis have gone to Poitlaiul to spend the summer with rolutives. The Avoudulo club spent the Fourth of July hy piciiiiiking on the hanks of the Applegnte. Following' wero the members who went on the outing. Mr. mid Mrs. F. J. Fih mid daughter, Dr. mid Mrs. (lohleii and sou, Mr. nnd Mrs. ('. J, Numm and dnughter, Mr. mid Mr. 1. Keter mid dnughter, Mr. and Mis. Lewis I'lrioh, Mrs. Frank Dennett mid sou, Mis. Mnye Thompson of I'oilland mid Mr. nnd Mrs. Hluiue Kluiu. The club also enjoyed n pienie sttppor in the patk nt Ashlnnd Wednesday evening lol lowed by a swim ill HoliniinV hnths. I.lovd Mngill of Kugene Iiiih chunsi of the City dnisr toio in the nh-eiie.' of Dr. Kohiuson. A nttv compo-ed of Mih.es Xellie Collins, F.vn Couch, lie. Cohin, Kate liucklcv nnd Mollie Kav left for Sun rmncinco Friday to isit the e position. Buy Your Fall Suit or Overcoat from V Y T ? t t ? t V y y y y Gus the Tailor on the Vm)- Payment plan DELICIOUS ICE CREAM TRUE TO ITS NAME GET OUR PRICES Medford Creamery 11 j N. (. cntr.il Ae, OREGON, At the Churches t t .!. l ,1,., . .1. ... ,A First CJmivli r (In 1st, Kclnitist Sunday services nt 11 o'clock. Sub ject, 'Sacrament." Wednesday evening testimonial meeting nt 8 o'clock. All are cordially Invited. Sunday school nt 10 o'clock. All under tho age ot 20 arc welcome. Heading room In church edifice, 212 Xo. Onkdale, open from 130 to 4i30 dally except Sundays and holidays. Fli-st .Methodist Kplsi-opal Corner of Fourth and Hartlett streets, J. K. Hawkins, Pastor. i Sermons nt 11 a, m. nnd S p. nt. Subjects, "From Poverty to Pros perity," "Damnable Sin." There will ho a prelude to the even ing sermon In the answering such questions ns "Is It wrong to wnter lawn on Sunday?" "Can ono ho saved and not know It?" "When nnd why wns the Sabbath day rhanged?" etc. Special music at nil shorvlrcs with musing congregational singing. A cordial welcome and courteous greet ing for alt. Fm MolhtHllst District quarterly meeting nt tho Free Methodist church, corner 10th and Ivy. Thero nro throe prenchods with us from dlffcreno jinrts of tho district besides Rev. D. 1). Dodge, our district older, who Ir In charge or tho meet ings. Thorn will be n service tonight nt 7:. 10. Sunday services as follews: Sunday school, a short session at 9:. 10 followed by an old-fashioned love-feast. Preaching at 11 a. in. Adminis tration of tho Sacrament of tho Lord's Supper after preaching. Missionary service at a p. m. Preaching nt 7; .10 p. in. This gos pel feast Is frpo. Como and enjoy It with us. You are welcome. J. R. HRADLRY. Haptlst "A Llvo Church With n Cordial Welcome" ' Morning service 1 1 o'clock. Subject. "The Christian Rxtrn," Rev, F, W, Carstens, Pastor. lCvonlng service, 8 o'clock. MIrs Rnhiite Haider, a nntlvo of Hnalbek, Srla, will lecture, sco notice bolow. Sunday school 0: in a, m. H. Y. P. U. 7 p. m. At S o'clock on Sunday ovenlng Miss Hainan Haider, of Haalhek, Syria, will lecture. Sho Is a young lady of exceptional pnsonal charms, winning her way by her ldeaslng Oriental manner. Rducntcd nt llaal hek, and nt the American Presby terian seminary nt Sldon, she pos sesses rare gifts as a platform speak er, and never falls to hold tho atton Hon of her nmlltois. Her apjicar- 2m8m&m&m8m& r T -r -w 9 t -m -r - - frZ r r r t X f T T T f ? ? I T t T T ? ? medford ' J PHONE 168 &w$":vi&z SATURDAY, JULY . 10, 1013 "- ' ' ' i. ' ! ...... ,. ti.ifa..,iB,.-..t. THEIR LOVE STILL REMAINS NEUTRAL Miss Hope Hunter, dnughter of n wealthy Aiistruliau onttlemnu, who proves thnt love enn lemnin neutral in a wur-utud world, hy going half way nroimd the world to niurrv Lieu tenant Frank K. Weed, a (lei man nnny officer nnwKii New Yoik. The wedding is si'hoduled as soon as Miss Hunter roaches the east, the arrangements having' been inniln by cubic, despite tho objections of her pin cuts. Lieutenant Weed got leite of nhsenco, ut Cupid's dictation, mid the honeymoon will ho n trip through the iuiue-7oiic hack to the Futher laud. anco in rich nntlvo costume gives her story a unique Retting, making nn entertainment that will linger long In the mind of tho people. "Hor command of Rngltsh, her jiowcr of word-pnlntlng, hor vivid Imagination all romblno to make hor one of tho most effective of speakers." A hearty Invitation Is extended to all to como and henr "Our Syrian finest." Pit's))) tot Inn Cliurrli Cor. Main and Holly Sts. Preaching nt 11 a. in. Subject, "The Poor Man'H Cry nnd God's Ans wer' Preaching nt 8 p. m. Subject "The Glory of God In the Heavens nnd tho Rurth." In this service GO views of Yellowstono Park will ho used. Fine vlows with a good iantorn. All nro invited, and freo to all who love ita turn and whoso eyes aro open to see God everywhere. Sunday school nt 10 a. m. Kindergarten nt 11 a, in. Y. P. S. C. R. at 7 p. til. Subject, "Making Llfo Worth While," Lender, Jay Ish (lore. Prayer meeting nt 7:30 p. 'in. Thursdays. All aro cordially Invited to theso services. riit Christian flnu-rli Cor. 9th nuil-Oululnln. , We will hnw special iitustcnl num. -. - si The Home A complete, comfortable, everyday lioinc where Electricity Is a willing servant. Electricity limits, heats and cools every room,' prepares anil cooks the food, pumps and heats the water and does all the hard work and drudgery aliout the house. Electricity plays the piano while doing the washing and Ironing and at the same time washes the dishes and sweeps the floors. Electricity takes care of the automobile and Is the master me chanic In the workshop. Electricity sews, makes ice and Ice cream, keeps away burglars, runs the children's toys, pumps the water, separates milk, churns, washes bottles and does a hundred ant) one other everyday tasks about the house and barn. Our representative will he glad to, call and give you an estimate for Installing and operating any of the appliances. California -Oregon 216 WEST j hers morning and evening. Wo will welcome you to theso services. iMomlng 10-(R, sermon, "Ho That comcth unto mo I will In no wise cast out." Rvenlng. 8 o'clock, Bormon, "1 know Him." C. K. society meets nt 7 p. nt. With a largo number or young peojilo pres ont. He ono of thorn. Sunday school nt 9: in, Wo hnvo classes for all, with the vory host teachers and solicit you to visit and enroll. MliUwrck prayer mooting Thursday S p. m., Mrs. Qulgloy, loader. Wo welcome all and strangers In particular to our services. HARRY R. TUCKRR, Minister. Central Point, Chinch Xods Heglnnlng Sunday, July 11, tho Christian people or Central Point will hold union HcrvlceR each Sunday even ing during the summer RonRon, Tho four churches uniting In this work nro tho Christian, Methodist, Proshy tcrlan nnd Hnptlst. It has been jilanned for the four congregations to moot In Central Hall and have each pastor preach In turn ns follews: July 11, Rev. J. R. Doran, Presbyterian: July J 8. Rnv. J. D. Wylle, Hnptlst; July 2C, Rev. Dlg itlns, Christian; Afig. 1, Rev. Smith, Methodist. For tho four following Siindny evenings In August each rosjiectlvo pastor In turn Is arranging to Invito In n speaker from outside. Thus giving tho four congregations and public an opportunity to henr a good ly number of speakers. In some ensos arrangements hnvo already been coin plotod for the outside speaker. Fur ther announcement of this will bo mndo from tho pulpit. The hourly Interest already mani fested In this united work Is most gratifying and It Is hoped that all will co-operato for tho greater suc cess of thn-work. The services will begin at 8 o'clock. A cordial Invitation Is extcudod toj the public to attend those services. CHICHESTER S PILLS W-c. .THKHlAMUNIl BRAND, X kl.,kM..r I'lllal Hl tOICI. Itlltd tlkABO.NB IIHAM) I'lLIJ rER ,t.ilkMllMI,Sirt,AI-trt8U.t.! SOU BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE a 1114 nmlllAV llh lllua RlUna. T n V Vv m IF YOU WANT A Hl'HINF.SK TRAINING OR A HKTI'CH POSITION, ATTEND THE M. C. C. SUMMER SCHOOL STOP AND THINK! If you wero really worth more money, you would bo getting It. Your only salvation Is to make yourself worth more. The M. C. C. can train you to he more efficient. Rfricloncy means Increas ed pny. Enroll Monday at the M. C. C, 31 N. Grapo St, mid make yourself worth more. '" - - - r - w - wf - r - w - rT Electrical Power Company MAIN ST., MEDFORD. OREGON 'ij PXGTC TTFRTDB I0WANS PLANNING PICNIC FOR JULY 30 The Iowa societv of Jnokson eoun ty, consisting of HOO or -100 fonner residents of the great com state, will picnio at Ashland, Friday Julv HO. An effort is being mndo to hnvo ev ery fonner Inwuii in southern Oregon nttend nnd n huge delegation will ho on linml from (1 rants Pass mid Jos ephine county jioints. There will ho u program of sports at the picnic, consisting of foot races for men, wo men, girls mid hoys, nnd races for the fat and lean of both si.cs. The winners in tho women's events will race the winners in the men's events. There will ho music, readings nnd speeches. The favorite Iowa game of pitching horseshoes will he n jmit of the program, An effort is being mndo to secure special rules on the rnilrondfl. Tho comniitteo on ports for the tiny nrc: Dr. Howard, K, A. Welch mid Mrs. Sheets, nnd the committee on arrangements, C. I), lloon, Dr. Kickcrt mid Mrs. Holding. Let mo mnko )onr glaRsos LW'IS IHLR HI FOCAL- or two pair In ONR. They'll glvo you iierfect vision for both far and noar objects, DR. RICKERT RYRSIOIIT SPECIALIST MEDFORD. - - - OREGON - r - w - w - m - w - WT - T - v - w - w - v - t y y y y y y y ? ? ? t y y y y f t k Ky H 4. V ;, J f y y y y y y y II it r-r, f i; .n c5a