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MT)F05T)MATTi TRTTUTNR MEDFOTW. OKFiflOST. SATTTTTOAV, XQVlrmOT? 20. 'IMS VKGT& TTtBTCTC & S ?rsMft. mil. 11 I 1 &51 If Tin first of n series of Chnmher concerts to bo ;ivpii in tin Andrews Medio in the Commercial College Imiltlititr will enjoyed by a hirge iiudi imi'o hist evening. The eoneeit was under the diieetion of Mrs. (I, .M. indrevs. The opening number wns ,i piano hoIo, very well rendeied, bv Mm. CI. V. Coffin. The duet, "Keck it Ages-,'' bnriloiie and contralto, by Nolo l.indley and Mrs. Orwsley, was a very good number, indeed, and was n ueh appreciated. Mrs, (lay Chil deiN' "Lullaby," from "Joeolyn," with Mobn obligalo by Mr. Janes, eharmed and delighted the audienee. Mrs. ( hildern possesses n verv soft so piunn voice of fine (imlity. Nolo l.indley h firs) appearance as a solo-i-t met with an appreciative response, lie bus a baritone voice of consider able proinic, which wns well dis played in l'lihenstein's "Thou Art Lil.o Into a Flower." The iolin number by Miss Alice' iindersluis displayed to advantage the ipialitics of a very linn touch and (iood tone production. The two vio lin numbers by .Mr. .limes and Mrs. Pnley, the i'ir-l being Nhubert'tf "Serenade" and the second an ar rangement bv Nevins, were extreme ly well rendered and greatly njoyed. The proirrntu was followed by a talk on "The Kvolulion of Music" by K. M. Andrew-. Mr. 'Andiews tool; bis audience in a most fascinating and clenr-eiit di-eoiir-e I rum the lime of the most elcmeutnrv niusnVthrniigh the wide proyre-s of the art to the present day. Mi- remiiilc weie illus trated at the piano by .Airs. Ohild ern. The evening eo-ed with a num ber b. Mrs. K. M. Andrews, "La Wiill.v.'' from the Italian. A- ii-unl, Mr. Andrew-' vvmk wns mo-t fin-i-bed and plea-ing. The pupil- of the -tntlio all showed marked progress in their work and it is gratifying to know that ninth op portunity for dou'lopinent- is funi-i-hed to the talent of Medfoid. Thc-c conceits will he siveii each mouth to in-piic enthusiasm in the pupil- and that the public may enjoy their work. The Thii'ik-uiving hall to be -;iveii b tin' Scenth eoinpanv on the 'J-'itb .it tin- mouth promi-es to be one of the -ocial event ot the euou. The new dance tloor mid club room of the nrmorv will be u-ed for the oeeaion, the not-ie being I'liinished by Jluzel-ii'.'g'- oich'-tra of live piece-. The iiiMtutiou li-t not only includes the jounyer eiowd by many of the iniir iicd couple as well, it being the inten tion ol the committee in chaise to -ee thai a uncial good time is enjoyed by nil. The following patrons ami put rone e- will seic for the occasion. Dr. and Mr-, Ii. 0 .Kiddell, Mr. and Mr. II. X. Moe, .Air. and Mrs. II. X. Latin, Mr. and Mr. II. A. Thierolf, Mr. and Mrs. .lohu Perl, Mr. and Mr. Ralph (1. Ilaidwell, Mr. and Mr-, (icorgo M. Roberts. A liiilhdav dinner was served a the home id' Mrs. .1. W. Snyder oi Tluni-day in honor ol her mother, Mrs. W. II. 1'retlorick, who is visiting hero finui Ohio. Among tho many gifts leceived wa- a nice gold walch presented from Jier lijishnnd and ihildicii. Tho-e present were: Mr. A. W. Joluwlon, Mrs. . 0. K'nips, Mr. It. L. Rav, Mm. August l.nu leiilx, Mm. !)... l'rcderiek, Mm. T. 1. Walter, Mm. William Howard, Mi-s Lnuni Laurent, Mis. Marie l'rcderiek, Mm. V. II. Fredei ial.S Mm. .1. W. Snyder. A very enjoyable time was sjumt and nit left wishing Mrs. Krediinok iflwiy return of the d.iy. The Philuthea. dns of the Metho 1-t Sundhy euhqol held their montlt 1' business nieeUng and social t th J"iiie of Mrs. II. A. Crnwdav Wed n -day eveninsr. The evening v.u vs-nt with fancy work and Hiuie, af ter which refreshment, were served. The tollowiug weio pnwit: Mm. lb T Lawtun, Mm. Spiejjel, Mm. Percy A"m1. Mimiib Mv Pliiis. Je Monl.iff, MMtie VrtHWin. Kaihenitfr llll,iuuy, Mary Mordoff, Man1 Hefc Annie ItiiteuiMii hhiI INe Fielder. Mm. Lincoln Mefnniick witr iiiim-d wiiU a hrwic tu i hr ham n Ruk eourt WedaetttV oflrmou ir the uWourc uf Mm. IVi Ui Mow lol. Th jrufstn ww: Um. Iteviil Rolmut. Mm. (oird. iir-. Waller lkiwiir, j. (lean i'rMitr w& -Mm. w. U. Un.,my. Mr.. Airt in-'lr. A S. V. ' 'Imi,I, illiil Ihlllbltr .' bne 1 ' ( I loin Id.- , hi i. it . ii nil .il I .'i i l ii I i l"l tin "' ' 1 s n. e l jit.lt. The Knoll Tic-t orchard home of Mr ami Mm. W. J. Khner wa- the -.line of a pretty wedding Wednes day evening, Xowmber 1", when l.e ter Kay and Mniy Kliaheth Thiuiias were united in marriage bv Dr. .1. 1C. Haillie of Phoenix, who read the -im-lIo, hut impres-ive, ring -en ice. To the music of Lohengrin's "Hridal Chorus," played by Mr-. II. W. Frame, the bridal party took their places. The bride was preceded bv Mies Mildred F.liner us luide-maid jiud w'as given in marriage by her father, Mr. Thomas. The groom wns attended by Clayton Khner as he-t man. Following the ceremony. Mrs. J. M. Rader snag "I Love You Truly" by Ilond, and later M. F. Sheets sang "flypey Love Song," by Herbert. On the screened pinch, inclosed with canvas nud beautifully decorated with laurel and Oregon grape, tables were arranged to seat the entile company, and a delicious wedding supper wns served by the host and ho-te-s. The bride is n graduate of the Hood River high school, and her rare per sonality has endeared here io a large circle of friends during her two yeai"' residence in Phoeniv. A beau tiful gift to her from the groom's mother was a hnilliere fashioned from enr rings presented to the mother bv her hii-band on their wed ding day just foity-five years ago. The groom came to this valley five venrs ago from Xew York City, am nil who know him wish him the abun dant happiness mid prosperity he so fllllv deserves. , The invited guests were: Mr. and Mm. Rover, Rader, A. Furrv am' children, C. K. Furry, Ward, Hughes and daughters, Nnms, Johnstone Rnthe. Frame. Sheets and Ra Yost from Med ford, Mr. and Mrs. Trow- bridge and daughter and Mr. am Mm. Crawford. Mis" Klnora Saner entertained ' (ho luri-h hall Friday evening will a linen -bower for Miss Fiona Saner. The ball was prettily decorated ap propriately for the occasion, flames .mil dancing were enjiyed during the evening, after which refreshments were served. The following were present: The Misses Margaret and Catherine Kmir. Siuli" Whitman. Su ie Mini lii-e Myer-, .Mary Phillips, Florence Sebebel, Helen and Floieuco Reddy, Fninia Peel. Kliztbctb Ro-s riricii. Roli'e. Yii let Ca-kev and Mm. Ilerbeit Lann-patb, M m. Xickioth, Merkle, Yarce llo-wick. Art Spanner, Roy McKcevci, Win. Miksche, Ficc born Oarret-on and I.eath Xoc. The Parenl-'IVnche:' circle of the Wn-bington school met Friday aft ernoon. Mi-s Col fin's thin! graib pupils 'jae a cln-s demonstration ol sijiht leading and enr training in mu sic, both in which they -bowed ex ceptional ability and eurrful training. Mm. Iloviu- wa- unanimously chosen president of the eficle. The eircle. feels foitunate in securing the leader ship of so progressive a woman. The circle is giateful to Mm. Ait kins for her services as president pro tern. Mrs. Xeff, who wa- delegate to the state convention ol Paieiit-Teaeher circles at Curvallis, nvn mi inter esting and instinctive account of the meeting. At its last meeting the Wednesday Study club had-for its topic "The Peoplo of South America." After n compichoiisive, survey of current events IiviMm. Alfoid, Miss Young read a carefully prepared -wiper on 'The Xative Indiniis " A paper mi "The While L'ace- and Languiiges" bv Mm. Snedieor was both entertaia- iiiv uinl instructive. This was fol lowed by Mm. IIoIIh.' paper mi "The Kduealiim and Religion of the Pen pie," Uicb contained mnv facts ot gieat inteifst. About forty or Medfonl's inu.ie lovinir pcoplo have orgHiiiised a club for the studv of oratorio and opera under the mble direction of I'd An drew- and mwt verv MoiiiIhv even ing for lehenMaU at the Audi own studio. The. will give mvciii pub lie perfonnanc duriiig the season. Clab ottleen are: Prenideut. Ilri" t-rt AUrd; viee-puidt'Ht. Mr. Re nctt; weretary and trewMiiw, Mi Wunir. ... SUFFRAGISTS WILL WEAR HAT LIKE THIS IN BIG MARCH ' A delightful reeita was given bv the music pupils of St. Marv's acad emy in the auditorium of the acad emy last evening. The large assem blage of parents ami friends who lent the encouragement of their pies enee at the recital to the efforts of the young performers, wa a souiee of pleasure to leacheis and pupils Two beautiful choral numbem wmc well leceived bv tho audience and the piano numbers were agreeably inter spersed with readings and a well-rendered vocal solo. An unusunl feature of the evening va the sale of home-made ("indies and luncheon which war. contributed and served by the pupils after M.c recital for the sake ot defray L'.g in cidental expeii-es. Olii-e Rebekah lodge, No. 28, inet in regular session Tuesday evening. The following officers weie elected: Funny Whitman, X. Q.; Rerthn Lof tus, V. fl.t Kffie Daily, R. S.; Jessie Howard, V. S.; Lillie Hcmmcr, ti-ens-urcr. At the cloo of the session nn invitation from Mm. Atvvood was given the member to visit the bo--ball alley. The invitation was ac cepted and a veiy pleasant hour -pent trying their skill in ball loll ing. As there were so many "ties" it would be impossible to tell just who was the winner ;w mmm&wmmtm&m i-. .flMfcAns5.-. n i ji.iH'noeo !! Sin is a prominent Xew York suf frage worker r.nd is seen in this pie turn wearing the new suffrage bat. This is the hat that will be worn in tho monster suffrago parade to tnko plaee in Xew York, October 12:1. The High School Parent-Tcnobers' circle met at the library last night. In the abvuueif of Mm. Kirby Miller, Mm. C. O. Powers presided. They were dWoppointed in having a small audience, but thou who did attend were well repaid and manifested much iiitcrc-t. Mis Yenltn Hamil ton delighted the audience with n pi ano solo. Profeeor Moote, in spcuk mg ot the moral tatus of the high school student. uid that much effoit is being put forth to strengthen the hiih school student, lie said that tho pupil filtered high ehool at the mo-t impre-sionitic age, therefore mak ing it very necessary for them to eouie into pPMonnl touch with the teachcM, which bo said is the ease in tlu school here. All prcsinit highly eppreeiated Mr. Moore's talk. Dr. Rollins of the M". K. church inade a strong talk on how we should sup port and appreciate our teachcM in the work they are doing, and said that the homo influence sometimes is an obstacle, in the teacher's way when it comes to character building. Ho said tho home is tho starting point nml we cannot heap all the responsi bility on the teachers' shouldcM, but co-operate with the teacher and thus help these young people get the right start in life. A shoit discussion fol lowed, which closed the program. HMMHHnaimBrf IH m BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBb BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH' raBT I The fiMt f aerie f infonaal .lan.f ! In- give" ,!' vipiti a givw Tnrsdav wsaiaa the Elk.' twi A law inwJir M atlMMlttW 0",l tMBP,UI .upper wn rrved bv w iwwmi"w nt i he i4se f The LadM.' Aid .! "1 Wi it ui. .kurrh vtll h"ld an all- iv ; at 2iav. m r In W hrtd noewiiww :i no! t. i l. Mr. and Mrs.' H. 0. Wortman re-i Miraed Friday from a five weeks' stay in Portland, where .Mr. Wortman had gone for medical treatment. On their way home they spent several davs in Albany, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W, II. Jacks. Thursday after noon Mrs. Rol.ii'd Snyder, nee Mar gaieJ .lacks, enleitaincd in compli ment to Mrs. Woilman and M"s. Jack. About twenty ladies enjoyel tho ho-pitalitv of the young mutton. A delight I til bridge ten wns given Tuesiluv afternoon b.v Mm. Lincoln McConnnck for tho following ladies: Mrs. K. P. Guthrie, Mm. Robert Rulil, Mr. Stewart Patterson, Mm. Win. Soov-Stnith. Miss Margaiot Hubbard, Mrs'. W. L. !!ollovvuv and Mm. W. L. Taylor. Mrs. W. L. Holloway entertained at dinner Sunday ovening nt her ranch homo for the following guests; Mrs. Cluules Connor, Miss Dorothy Con nor, Alfred Cnipenter, Dunbar diss nnd Mr. and Mm. fioorge It. Canien- ter. The regular monthly homeenming of the Ladies' Aid of the First M. K. church, to have been held on Wed nesday, Xovembor '21, has been post poned to Tuesday, Xov ember HO, on account of Thanksgiving festivities. Mr. nud Mm. fleorgo lb Cnrp"le.' and Jack Merrill of fluid Hill have engaged passage for Honolulu, where they will spend tin winter. They will sail from San Francisco December Kith. Cauls, nud needlework- were enjoy ed by. the Indie at the Klks' temple Friday afternoon. Mm. Tho. Fu son and Mrs. W. M. Wagner were Il0bt00. . Dr. and Mm. Walter Stoke left Snturdnv for their obi home in Illi nois, where thoy will spend tho winter visiting relatives and friends. The ladies of tho Colony club met at th'ir club loom nt the Hotel .Med ford Friday nftonioou to new for the Km! Cm oeinl.T. Mi Mabel Kuril lit Mmdy for l.o, Anuebjs, whtne she will itpeud the wiutor wflth kr itr, Mr. Albert 1 Mm. Caiirb. M. KHftlih wo koat mm to Uw Xullo Mridge elub at Br homa km Sooth OakdaW Tiur4kr af- traMM. Mr. aad Mra. K. M. JHeKraMjr Mi fwmily ft Ti'tt for I ah An. whaic Ikfv will siul the winter. Ur. and all William P. MiaUv Irft ToMiay tmf Ism Aium-W-. a here lhv will aaah ihi fuluif Imnu. Ml II. il r -!" ekl lei I uli , ,, . V T . . I (ll I I ! Tho Aluninl footbnll hop which oc curred Saturday evening, proved to ho a huge micceas In every boiiho ot the word. Tho affair was given In tho now Seventh Co. armory, wliero the RuestB had all tho privileges of tho simcloiiH club rooms, In addition to tho largo tlnuce floor. The beauti ful patriotic decorations Installed for tho governor's reception last month, hail been retained for this occasion and wero greatly ndmlied by Dioho who vlowed them for tho first time, A novel feature of tho evening, was the addition of a banjo to tho orches tra. This Instrument was playeil by Mr Herbert Alfonl, It Is to bo a regular featuro of tho muslo for tho Alumni dnnroH In tno lilt are, thus as suring tho proper tang to tho one steps, rov-trot and other "pepfut" numbers. Nearly ono hundred of tho younger sot of Medford and Ashland combined to mako this affair oao of tho most pleasing Informal dances over given In Medford. Tho patroiiB nnd pntronosses wero as follews: Mr. and 5frs. A. J. Yanco, .Mr. nud Mrs. M. L. Alford, mid Mis. II. L. Wnlthor. Tho following Is a partial list of thoso who attended: .Misses Irono Sullivan, Susan Deuel, Jean nudgo, Dorothy Tliorne. i Rhthryn Sworn, Hsther Warner, Clem Morton, Loah Walthur, Huth Warner, Hnbo Coebran Melon Could, Dorothy Payne, Clalro Johnson, Cherry Starkey, Diiho Pur dln. Miss Scantlln, Miss Davis, Flora Welch, Lois Kstos, Jean Anderson, Orblo N'ntvvlck, Marrot Ames, Mar garet Modsoti. Mildred Antlo, Shirley Kcunii, Mildred Melno, Loulso Wll llainson, Corrlta llrown, Loralno Cowgill nnd tho MUhcb Snydor. Messrs. Juinos Yanco, Ceo. llen Hftlmnn, Myron Powell, Karl Hubbard, Crlfftth Cowgill, I.eland Noo. Her bert Alford, Hob Douol, Horaco llioniloy, Pierce, Milton .Sehuchard, I'rnnk Hay, Frank l'nrrell, Cluuies Hay, Francis Ilennett, Olon Simmons, Curtnr llianilon, Hill Hovorldgo, Harry Rosenborg, Dave Rosen boig, Alan Hopkins, Corl Tuijgwnld, Murvey Ling. Lyjo. Purdln, Hob Strang, Horb Strang. Vergil Strang, Theo. Flail, Ix)on Speck, Don Hun yard, Charlos Cnrr, Tom Scantlln, Hen Plymole, John Kndors, Lynn Mowatt, Miles Hampton, Llnglo Scantlln, Karl Tinny, Art Alldor, Ken noth Hakor, Paul Scliulor, Mr. Moore, Mr. Cunnoll, Mr. Hakor, Mr. Murray, nnd Mr. Tucker. Mr. and Mm. D. W. Luke enter liiiucd the Xorwegian Whist club at their Orchard Home nujeli Thur-dav e oning. j J T. Sullivan and dmmhtor, Mis Jreii, left Tuesday for San Flan eisco, wheie the. will vWl tho o.M- sitiou. Attornev and Mm. (leoige Kobeil Jiift Mondii) on a vi-it to San Fran eico. Tho Wonian's Class ot Political Sclonco and Parliamentary law met at tho public library Monday after noon and elected the following offi effi cers: President, Miss Mnrlan Tovvno, of Talent; Vlco-Presldeiit, Mrs. Mary L. Piatt; Secretary, Mrs. W. C. Deb ley. Heforo tho election a very Interest ing talk on city elections was given by City Heconler Kliuer Fobs. Kot owing his ndderss Mr. Foss answered questions by the members with par ticular referenco to tho coining city election In January. At tho next meeting tho subject will bo State Institutions, Labor Lawn and Curient Kvonts. Mrs. W. II. Mcflowmi will entertain the Auction Hridgo el ub at her home mi Mistletoe street Wednesday aft ernoon. Mm. Ralph lliirdwel'. enlertiiined the Girls Thursday club at her home on South Oakdale Thursday aftoi- noou. Mrs. L. K. Wakmnnn cntertnincd the Friday Ilridgo club nt her home- on Xorth Oakdale Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mm. K. lb Iliinley have re turned home from a visit to the San Francisco fair. Miss Kthel Curry eiileitained a few friends at her home Thursday evening. A Suggestion MENU Chit ken It roth Autumn Salad or Shrlnip Salad Houet Pork, Aupla Banco Roiiit Oliloktw wltk Cranlferry Sauea MaAsMl I'olatuoa (Jjui11 ,'rv) 0j8hin1 f'artig. - j rrai- r jjk m - Expectant Mothers Relieved of Pain A niot valuable iirlp to women during til Intrrutiiiic ixrlml Ii a siilcmllil cttvrnal rem olr called "Motlier1 Krleiid." It l upptleil ortr tlie miuelr of tlio tomiirli, (entl) rulibnl In, nnii at once pcnctralr to rcllevr all strain on iierrfu, mnl', Hc.imrnU and all pnrU ItiTolrnl. It lunkm tlie niuirlej no pliant that tlicy cipamt naturull). Ami it Die uimo tlmo tliry nrc Inrliorutnl liy tlie alucnco of liaronilnir palpi vu npt to ilMrru the mind. Oct a Imtlfe of any ilrusglit. Write to nrodllclil Ureulatar Co., 103 tJimar IIUIreAtlauU, GaH for n faM-limtiiiK lok Dr. Jones DENTIST '!? r ilJBi I jABgHpBr . i NSv r vrLi J $Si u Chi GOOD TEETH -SAVC DOCTORS BI1J.S 204 Main st Cor. Central Av Painless Kxtnu-lini,' ami Filling Now a Fact. Special Low Rates for An other week: Corf Milk I $10 GOLD CROWNS $5.00 $15 PLATES . $9.00 $2 FILLINGS . . $1.00 $2 CLEANING . . . $1.00 "I wish to state that I Had spvithI teeth extiuetetl at l) . Jones' offiec Mid I e.i'i .t that I felt uliKollltf'lv M"l;tlli. Tin nlatit I lintl made weie a Castillian Grrill iv;,'.; .'. .': "W.- I'ltKK :. SudI (ioiii I in 7 ::0 p in at "ROGUE SPRAY" STANDS FOR QUALITY As Hocb Nearly Kverytlilnp Rlso Made or Produced In the Hogue Hlver Vnlloy That "KOOUK Sl'HAY" Klour has quality In vouch ed for ly a great number ot IioiisowIvcb In Med ford. indifference to n Mcdford-mado nroduct Is tho greatest olmtaclo In the way of nnsureil succens for the Medford Holler Mills. Too ninny peoplo do not consider their Individual consumption of a hoiiio-tniulo product n of any Importance. It is a proven fact that a great many of those peo. Ho who shout loudest for a pay roll and a Med ford manufactured product arc tho very ones who do leaRt to mako theso things possible too liiiieh Indifference. rtolow la printed tho iinmeB of over 100 Medford boutcwlvcfl who are uselng "HOQUK SIMtAV" Klour, and thoy nro well pleased with It. An othor list of now names will bo printed later. Angle, Mrs. Win. Anderson, Mrs. A. J. AiidniH, Mrs. I). It. llaldwln. Mrs. C. It. Drown Mrs. Arthur Ilrandonburg, Mrs. Jan. Ilurgess, Mrs. II. C. nrnlnard, Mra. IS. W. Hates, Mrs. .las. Iluckmaster, Mra. J, K. Ilennntt. Mrs. S. L. Ilnrkdull. Mrs. .1. W. ltrovvn, Mrs. W. I. Hrndbury, Mrs. N. II. Campbell, Mrs. W. N. ChlldorH, Mrs. 8. Crows. Mrs. W. K. Cornltlus, Mrs. O. M. Campbell, Mrs. K. N. Cathcart. Mrs. I,. 1,. Corless, Mrs. H. It. Carder. Mrs. K. W. Chapmnn, Mrs. C. A. Caldwell. Mrs. Thos. Caskey, Mrs. .loo Coss, Mm. II. M. Carkln, Mrs. .1. II. (Money, Mrs. W. K. Catupbell, Mrs. .Inincs ('aider, Mrs. Klehard Dodge, Mrs. W. P. Dallcy, Mrs. 1. II. Dressier, Mrs. .1. W. Kails, Mrs. J. T. l'.dvvards, Mrs. M. T. 12ho, Mrs. Jos. IMeliler. Mrs. M. R. Fonts. Mrs. 13. J. French, Mrs. K. H. Carnett, Mrs. Hen dates, Mrs. C. 13. (Joro, Mrs. W. II. Onrnett, Mrs. II. C. netehell, Mrs. Dolroy Howard, Mrs. II. I). Ilalloy, Mrs. AV. Ij. llazelton, Mrs. F. II. Hotel Medford llellbronuer, Mrs. Carl Hamlin, Mrs.,W. II. Hamilton, Mrs. I. I,. Momstrcct, Mrs. J. A. Hole, Mrs. (Cafeteria) Hubbard, Mrs. A. C. Hasklus, Mrs. I,, 11, Hubbard. Fort Howell. Mrs. T. A. Johnson, Mrs. C. C. JoHchke, Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mrs. (Cafo) Keeiie, Mrs. J. M. Kelly, Mrs. 13. H. Kent, Mrs. Jan. Kiinzman, Mrs. Geo. , l.avvton, Mrs. I). T. l.indley, Mrs. (1. F. l.aldley, Mrs. O. W. I.awton, J. W. Lntta, Mrs. II. A. McCabe, Mrs. II. It. Merrlmnu. Mrs. T. Maddo, Mrs. 13. H. McMann, Mrs. W. T. Mescrvo, Mrs. I.. .1. TsMcholB. Mrs. (1. W. Narregan, Mrs. N. I. Xoe, Mrs. C. T. Olson, Mrs. J. 13. l'latt, Mrs. H. F. Piitnam, Mrs. M. M. Putney. Mrs. F. M. Palm, Mrs. C. W. Poffonbury, Mrs. I. Perry, Mrs. J. A. Parker, Mrs. ,1. J. Itochon, Mrs. .1. II. Ulce. Mrs. Vt. O. IluliI, Mrs. It. W. .Stewart, Mrs. II. I. Strang, Mrs. Chas. Smith, Mrs. J. C. Hullor. Mrs. Claud Stovetis. Mrs. .1. M. Smith, Mrs. W. F. Snider. Mrs. J. W. Stewart. Mrs. 13. J. Smith, Mrs. S. S. Sheets, Mrs. M. F. Shas'ta Itestaurant Trowbridge, Mrs. II. J. Toft, Mrs. 11. A. Thomas, Mrs. O. W. Trowbridge, Mrs. 13. 0. Tucker, Mrs. I,. II. Taylor, Mrs. C. W. Vroman, Mrs. A. U. Wagner, Mrs. M. W. Welser. Mrs. Win. Wosterlund, Mrs. J. A. Weston, Mrs. (1. Wheeler, Mrs. S. A. Woods, Mrs. J. C. Wnrner, .Mrs. 13. X. Williams, Mrs. A. II. Walt, Mrs. F. W. Whotnel. .Mrs. J. A. Young. Mrs. C. F. York, Mrs. W. T. You who nro not using tho Flour perhaps snnifi of our friends' names are In the list. If so, won't you call them up and got their opinion first hand? HAV13 YOU THIRD OUIl CI3HRAI.S? Medford Roller Mills II. O. XOIIDWICK, Proprietor rQ'?P'o'L!cJ..l!fiHIHHiilji iaii 1 1 mi Sterling Silverware Mint (,'oiliam (Viiiiiany aio tho lJin,' t niakeisj of solid llvei'vvatt of imal Ity In llu world. Hesldofl posttossliiK Intrinsic value, Corham Silver U noted for brautj and liullvldiiallty of design, and Is ni copied as an authorltntlvo expres sion or tho Silversmith's Art In Its highest development. I'aeli Piece of d'otliani KIciIIhk SIN vervvai for your protection, Ikmu-h Hits, illHtliigulslilii; Initio nuirk, TIIMJ KIJA'KIt, IHNNIMt SI3IU M(IS, TK. AND COI'IMIi: SKTS, TOIM3T SII.YKIt, AND INDIVID I A I, PIliCKS. of exquisite boauty, nro Included In the ofiorlins by leading Jewelers ev erywhere. The assortment Is so great that every prtfoionce may Ik suited lu pattern ami at prions to meet the retiutioiuunU of every purse. Martin J. Reddy The Jeweler .'ii Runt Matu miTciUH t VYS WI3LCOMU , fc' ? m w !Wrr : 1 i .m M- t II' ' i i.in l ;nS J-ir st.