-i Jt. ;iiM Him I'll) itfri wW'TirivTT jv tTt. .J Jt.- MEDFORD MATE TRIBXJNE, BEDFORD OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1-1, 191H. FSCfE TffllEH 10 HERE'S "THE GIRL WITH THE MUFF"-SHE SHOWS YOU STYLES FASHION HAS SET FOR WINTER 00 PYTHIANS r A very pretty wedding took place nt X:00 o'clock, Wednesday ovonltiB, at tho orclinrd lioino of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorso Launspach, when tholr daughter I'ayo Ilcttrluttu Iiccnmo tho brldo of Howell D. 1 lines. Tho ceremony was porformed tin dor an arch of roses, Rev. Paul S. Handy officiating. Tho brldo worn n dress of white channelises and car ried a bunch of whlto Bweet peas. Tho matron of honor, Mrs. Herbert Launspach, was dressed In whlto silk crcpo do chine and Irish point laco and carried a bunch of red BWcet peas. Llttlo Margaret, sister of tho brldo, was tho ring bearer. Mr. William II. Johnson was best man. Tho wedding march (Tann hotiscr) was played by Mr. Herbert Launspach. Doth of tho young people are well known In the valley and havo hosts of friends who wish them happiness. Mrs. Hlnes has been very popular in musical circles fir slmo time. Tho groom Is cashier In tho bank of Jacksonville. After August 18th they will bo at homo In Jacksonville. Thoso present wero Mr. and Mrs. William II, Johnson, MIsh Madgo (Irleberson, David Cronomlllor, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Launspach, Mr. Paul S. Dandy, Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Garrotson, Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Launspach, Miss Iluth Launspach, John Johnson, Margaret Launspach and Thelma Uarretson. The regular meotinj; of the Worn- huh' Missionary frneiety of the Jlclh odisl Kpiscopul church wax- held nt the homo of Miss May l'liipiw, Fri day nflornoon. A luro number were picscnt. Aflcr tho business session nn in lorostiiifj proriiin on denennoss work prepared liy Mrs. N. ,). Wiley was pven. HcwpoiiMve Rewlings: "Answered Prayers, Mrs. MeNary. "Anni Nook and Aploo," Mrs. S. h. Leonard. Story of 'Woii Linjr," Mrs. Cul ton. Paper on Kxperionco. in Dent'tmcss wmk written by Mis, Win. Maxwell, who was for several year enframed in this woik in Seattle. Vocal duet, flunrgin Willoel: and Vi'lvu Woods. Following the program refresh ments were served by tho linctoM. Tho next meeting will bo hold nt the homo of Jlrs. Jamofi Loslio with Mir. H. ,7. Lockwood. in oliurgo of tho piogmiu. Aliiuil fifty young people of the Fir I HaptiHl uiiui'i'li were onlartainod nL the home of Miss Olive Johnson on .South Onkdiilo uu'iitie Fridny ovening, Aitgtnt Kith. A well eon tluoted liusinoBfi tiieelinu' was led hv tho president Ward Keizur, wliicli whb followed liy a shoit musienl pro gram, games on the lawn mid nfruli monts. The musical numbers given liy Mis Cure tens mid Mr. Cai-ten, niece mid nephew of Rev. F. V. Curslens wore especially enjoyed. V Mr. nml Mrs. .7. II. Carping their Mn mid daughter, Mr. llnlsoy Cars tens and Miss Alum Cnrstens of North Vakimn, Wash., mo visiting the Rev. F. W. Cnrstens, pastor of the Find Hnptiat churcli of this city, who is n hrotlior of J, II. Carrions. Mr. lluloy Camions is n talented musician mid is tho pipe orgnujst of tho Christian ohuroh of North Yaki- mn. Dr. Ulysses (J. H. Pioree, of Wash ington, 1). C, Ihih returned from Crater Lake. Dr. Fierce was nn. I'ompanied by his wife nml daughter nml by Mis. fl. W. Loiinsburv whom they ii ro visiting while in Medford. Tho wholo pnrtv is onthiisiustio oer tho Lake mid tho trip. Dr. Pierce mid family leave next week for Sail Pmnuisuo. i ... At a rocent baby show hold in Medford, N. J., Thos. K. noltz, Jr., bon of T. b Holtz, of Kaglo Point. tQok the prize for the baby coming from tho farthest distance. Mrs. T. F. Doltz, and her two children are visiting nor parents at 'Lumberton, New Jersey. . Mr. Ralph McCurdy, Mr. and Mrs. It. II. D. Nelson of Portland, and Miss Fern Hutchison roturned homo last Sunday after spending a weok on an auto trip to Crater Lake, Klamath Falls and other points. Mr. Jack Merrill joined tho party at Klamath Palls and returned to Medford with them. A piimptous dinner was given on Thursday evening nt the Hotel Med ford by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alton Ilaiglil in honor of their sou Stanley M. Height, n midshipman of the U. S. navy ncademv who has been vis iting in Medford during his leave from the IT. S. S. Missouri, now on the Pacific const. lie will leave today for San Pedro where he will join his shfp. The menu prepared for the occa sion had a distinct naval flavor such as pate do fore gras u la midship man, broiled chicken n la commodore, etc. Largo American flags wero susended nbove the guests wliilo smnll Hags were used profusely for the tahlo decorations and favors gnvo the banquet u patriotic atmosphere. "Our Navy March," was played by Miss Jeuness Duller timing tho din ner nuil tho chorus was sung by the guests, words of which were printed on tho menu curds. Tho guests wero Messrs. Dolph Phipps, Herbert Alford. Milton Scbiichnrd, Carter llrandnn, Luke Deuel, Lyle Wnlthcrs, Robert Pc louze, Emerson Merrick, Austin llromloy, I) wight Phipps nnd Jay Core. Following the dinner nnd a visit to the Page Thenler the boys retired to the Hotel tie Merrick. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pert Orr wero pleas antly surprised Tuesday evening nt their homo on South Central nvo nue by n party of friends. Cards wero enjoyed during tho evening after which refreshments wero served. Thoso present wero Mr, nnd Mrs. R. L. Hwlng, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P. OIroii, Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. K. Tom llnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fny Diamond, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F. Stennctt. A most cnjoyablo swimming parly took placo at Ilclman baths of Ash land Monday ovonlng. Tho following wero Included In tho party: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dardwell, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Diddle, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clinrlcs Drown, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Root, Mr.t nnd Mrs. Homor Rothcrmol, Misses Wnrncr, Mr, and Mrs. Aborcromblo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Vernon Vnwtcr. Mr. Jark' Merrill gavo n very en Joynblo swimming party at his ranch homo near Gold Hill Wednesday nf tornoon, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. II. D. Nel son being teh guests of honor. Those present wero Mr. nnd Mrs. R. II. D. Nelson, Miss Doss Kontner, MrK. Loo noot, Mr. Fletcher Fish, Mr. SpntRiio Relgel and Miss Fern Hutchison. ' Tho Misses Kathryn and Mndollno Grimm and Nora Mlllor of Stevens Point, Wis., guests of Miss Christine Jacobs, accompanied by Miss Jacobs, Klmer Vroman and Prank Paxton, motorod to Ashland Monday, whore they spent a very cnjoyablo afternoon nnd ovonlng. A party composed of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Murphy, Mr. II. 13. Murphy, Mrs. M. K. Smock of Portland and MIhh Dora Smock left this morning for Crater Lake. Tho party will mako the trip In two days returning Sunday evening. . Fretl A. Taylor and Waltor nun kin havo roturned from a 7f0 mile hlko through ICastcrn Oregon nnd Northern California. Thoy mado tho trip In les than a fortnight. Part of tho distance was covered on bi cycles, v Mm. Duaiio Wolfo and daughter Lucy 'eft Wednesday for their homo In Smith Contor, Kansas, after spend ing two weeks visiting with Mrs. Wolf's paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Redden nnd otlior rolatlvos of this city. . Miss Clara Ccdorholm and Mrs. Holen Hoytuf Hillings, Montana, aro guests at tho homo of A. P. Olson. They nro on routo to tho fair at San Francisco. Whllo horo they will take tho Crater I.ako trip. Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Conwoll, Mrs. Conwoll of Ashland and Mrs. Wilson of Chicago aro visiting Crater Lake, Pelican Day and otlior points of In torost this wcok. Mrs. George D. Canada who has been attending summer school at Dorkoloy for tho past several weeks roturned to her homo tho flnt part of tho wook. Miss Hasslo Simpson, Miss Cora Jensen, and Miss Kate Stlno left Tuosday for two weeks visit to San I'rancUco and tho exposition. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Lutnsdon and family loft for a wook'a outing In cluding Pelican Day and other sconlo points In Southern Orogou. The ladles of tho Country Club on tertalned with a tea at the club house Wednesday afternoon. The W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. S C. Godlove, a 15 N. Dartlctt street Wednesdny afternoon after tho regu lar business esalon. A farewell re ception was tendered 'Mrs. C. P. Duck, who leaves soon for her now home In California. Mrs. J. C. Woods In be half of tho union tendered Mrs. Duck n voto of thanks for her faithful, ef ficient work In tho paRt years sho la bored with them. Mia. T. A. Howell In behalf of tho county union ten dered Mrs. Duck a voto of thanks for her faithfulness ns n county officer. May God bless her efforts In Cali fornia as they havo been -In" Oregon During tho afternoon Miss Lcnore Godlovo favored tho union with sev eral Instrumental solos, and Miss Vol ma Woods gavo two local selec tions. Mrs. Godlovo served refresh ments during tho nftornoon assisted by Mrs. Haguo nnd Mrs, Howell. Thoso protjent wero Mcsdnmos. M, K. Kellogg, J. T.Carp6ntor, C.P.Duck, C. 15. Denning, S. C. Godlovo. W. R. Culton, AW J. Scott, J. C. Woods, Jane Carroll, It. L. Hague, T. A. How ell, S. M, Lyons, S. L. Leonard, J. L. Hill, Riley L). Henson, S. G. Darnum, of Phoenix, Misses Velma Woods, Lcnorn Godlovo nnd Nena Howell. Friday evening a fow friends met nt tho homo of Miss Jcsslo Wilson, S. Peach St. Tho evening was pleas antly spent In music nnd conversa tion. Thoso present wero Misses Mn rlo Seoloy, Mnrybollo Henson, Grace Perry, Wava Dean, Mnrlo Hammond, Ruth Schulcr, Vera Hammond, Alice Schlelcherb, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Ham lin, Mcsrs. Russell Wallnco, Samuel Parsons, Howard Grovor, Clarcnco Pierce. Mr. mid Mrs. M. Krnker of Juliet, III., parents of Mr. Leo Mikschc and Mrs. M. Verton, who havo been vis iting in the vnlley for the past two weeks left Thursday for San Fran cisco where thoy will spend some time ut the exposition mid will visit other California eilies inclining Los Ange les. Last Sunday Mr. Sprnguo Relgel entertained with n swimming party at tho homo of Jnck Merrill nt Gold IIIU. Tho guests Included Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnltor Downo, Mr. tinil Mrs. Lincoln McCortuack, Mrs. Stewart Patterson, Mr. George D. Carpentor, Mr. Karl Tumy. Mr. Dort Anderson has returned from n tin ilaja' business trip In Cal ifornia. Ho was accompanied homo by Ills father, George II. Audorson, of Garden City, Kansas, who has been visiting In Long Deach, Califor nia. v Mr. w. T. O'linen nn ciaugnicr of Pasadona, Cal., aro tho houso guests of .Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Church ill nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. II. L. Wnlthcrs nt Gold Ray. Mr. mid Mis, John J. Wilkinson returned home Thursday fiom a two weeks trip including Crater Lake, Fort Klamalh, Klamath Falls nml Pelican Ray. Mr. nml Mrs. Leo Miksche mid Mr. and Mm. M ICraker nl Joliel, III., returned home Thurmhiy fiom a trip to Crater Lake. Mr. mid Mrs. J, It. Andiews of South Orange street me entertaining Dr. mid Mm. W. 0. Vallettu of (loslien, Intl. . Miss Virginia O'Connor who hns been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Wilson, left for her homo In Chi cago Tuesday. . Mr. Carl Harry of Hood River, Oro. Is a guest at tho homo of Mr. nml Mrs. Hort Afidorbon on West Main street, Mrs. Leo Root was hostess to tho Girls' Thursday Hrldge Club at her homo on Rose Ave, Thursday after noon. Miss Ann Shepard of Los Angolos, onrouto homo from Alaska, was tho guost of Mlsu Hess Kontner during tho week. Miss Delia Heck of Woodburn, Oro- gon, Is tho guoat of Mrs. Krnost Mc- Kco of 101 Vancouver nvoiyio, Mrs. F. C. Kdmeados has return ed (rom n visit with hor alitor, Mrs. II. H. KIrby of Salem. Miss Elizabeth Stewart loft this wcok for a visit to San Francisco and otlior Southern cities. B Min8 Kdnn Warner Iomm-n today for San Fruncueo wheio she will puud the winter. Miss Agnes Robinson has returned from a visit to Crater Lake. Mi CONCLAVE AT CRATER LAKE Knights of Pytbias of Oregon, Cal ifornia and Washington to the num ber of GOO will nttend tho state lodge conclave to bo held at Crater Lake next Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day. Already tho advance guard of the convention hae loft for the lake. Dr. Wrightman of Portland, giand chancellor, mid Iou R. Stimson, grand keeper of the Seals nml Ree otds, mid the entire grand lodge of Oregon will be in attendance. Among the well known Oregonians who will be initialed lire John M. Scott, gen eral passenger agent of the South cm Pacific, nnd Will O. Steel, sup erintendent of Crater Luke National Park. The local lodge committee of ar rangements has iu charge the enter tainment of the visitors. Twenty five will bo initiated. The beautiful story of Damon nnd Pythias will bo given with Crater Lake ns a setting. The third degree will bo ndministered in the Crater ofWinml Island. The speaking parts in tho part of the initiator" exercises will bo taken by fessr.s. Mulkey, . llaldwin, McKce, Lindlcy nnd Harrison. Tho ninipjtotly of the concluve will leave Medford Tuesday morning. Three auto trucks havo been engaged to haul the paraplmulia nnd food to the lake. The lodire will mainlaiii its own commissary department, nnd carry its own cook. The Indies will occupy tpiarters in the hotel. The men will sleep out iu tho open, us ing tents. The couelavo promises to be one of tho most successful lodge events iu the history of the northwest. OF CHICAGO, Aug. II. -Raising the steamship Fasllaud, which capsized iu the Chicago rier three weeks agon today, with u losa of neaily 1000 lives was expected to be completed beforo night. Several engineers selected by the federal authorities were leady to go aboard ami begin a thorough exam ination of tho interior. They will specially examine the water ballast system. " Mrs. Rose Kifcit mill daughters, Miss Kllivl mid Mane lene boon for an etended tnn t (he cat. Z"Z"M"lZ"lM"Z"Z"Z&i" ? f t ? ? J r t t ? ? ? y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y Y y y y (r i y y y f PHONE 168 v. Fashion no longer i siitisl'ied with half u fox to keep its hands cozy it demands the whole miiuiul, fluffy tall, nose, cam ami all. It was one of thoxc life-like little Reynard's Mjss Pearl (lennond she who dips so airily iu lleisen Fid lies do Vogue nt Chicago wortwhon she posed the other day in this stun ning set of furs designed by Mayer Miller, Chicago's exclusive furrier. Tho muff is n eross-fov; notice- the cross on his shoulders, mid the fox is nil there from the tip of his "brush" to his little black nose. A the interior of tho miiuiul muff is seen us often ns the exterior it's lin ing must bo.tlc'ointive. (lold Muled satin thickly slurred lines this muff. TO BURY CHILD'S LEG HROWNSVILLK, Tox., Aug. 11. A penult obtained from the, Hrowns vlllo city authorities for tho burial of a child's log, revealed one hiiiiiII tragedy. Tho pormlt was ohtalnod by n Mexican named Pasano. Ho ro ubles about 'JO miles. aboo Drdwn vlllo near where Private II. R. Mc Gulro of tho Twelfth cavalry was PERMIT EO The Mortgage Lifter An clccli'ic lMoiop can lift ninlhiiiff. Kci us it'll you liow. Hv AIAKINCi TWO KAIJS (W COIIN CI HOW WIIKK'K ONLY OXIO (1UKW IJIWORH. Not Kitting tlio KMdHT AMOUNT of rain at the IMillT T1MW, is tho 2i'iiuipal cause of crop iailiuv. This is past- history however, on hundreds of profitable farms throughout the country. These iVATWK use KlMtfTmC POWIW and MOTOR driven pumps allow 1WWKJATION AMOUNT and at the MUUT T1AI1S. They arc always ready, reliable and inexpensive, (juire no expert alt cut ion and will last a lifetime. OUR POWER IS AT YOUR COMMAND AT ANY TIME DAY OR NIGHT THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Lei us show you where KLKOTIMC I'OWKlf will help on IheJARM. California -Oregon Power Company 216 WEST ipf-.s r TfW A big how of flowered yellow ribbon nestles beneuth .Mr., Fox's nose. Just as popular as (ho "animal" killed a fow duya ago. McGtilre was tho first soldier to loso his life dur ing tho raids. Pasano said that ho was captured hut his captors offered to let him go. Ho was taken to Joll and later was roloascd. After Pasano had returned to his homo ho saw u posse coming through his lauds ami called somo of. his friends to holp him resist what he expected to be his arrest. Ho said this posse was not looking for Pa sano. Tho lntter'H friends, however, opened fire. McGuIro was killed In this fight mid the Mexicans took to the brush. in the mom; ro- MAIN ST., MEDFORD, OREGON .Miss Pearl rSciiuoiido of tho lies It'll Follies Do Voguo isnslng for Mall Tribune In foot hall muff nml scarf, designed by Mn)cr Miller; nntl nt light .Miss Gcnnondo posing in cross fox muff anil "heads and ttilb," neck idece. muff is the football muff, nnd "pig skin" was never founder than tho striped fox muff Miss Oennendo car ried when she posed for the picture shown nt the lcit. The ball of fur is lined with flaming orange satin mid it extends iu deep frills at either cud of the muff. Tho scarf n rib-mon-piko affair of fox is finished with nn exceedingly natural looking head mid tail. This too is desigtietl by Mayer Miller. Pamino asserted that tho only per son Injured besides McGuIro was u smnll Mexican boy who was shot In tho leg so badly that the limb had to 1(0 nmputatcd. Pasano then camo hero with the leg for burial, AUTO HKUVICK FiUmlcAGriD POINT TO MKDFOHD AND HACK Tho unilorslgnod will Icavo Frank Lowls' confectionery every day ex copt Sunday for Medford with his nuto at 1 o'clock p. ,m arriving nt 2 p. in. Lcnvo Nash hotel, Mcdfprd, at fi p. m., nrrlvo at Knglo Point at 6 'i. in. A part of tho traffic Is solicit ed. S. II. 1IARNISII, Rnglo Point. Oro T y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y w& rw OT. hr A