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J l fwi&J v : .J!? Jfcm-i rKl 1 Jfc llUa- -if Y& J ffnyp"" 'WnW Tlif third iinniuil Yulo-fenst of tlio Srundinuvinns nt St. Murk's hull on New Year's ovo was not so woll at tiidi'tl iih Inst your. Put those who v ro IIkmo Kccmed to enjoy tliem--ilvo even lietler tlinti nl any pre vents tfiithorine; of this organization ol jolly makers. IVrhaiw tho most notnhlo 'fcnturo ol the evening was tho excellent lunoh ) , .red by Mr. Kmil Andron, nnd ,i lenj: driin of Swedish folk-gnmos, the lnt linlc not appearing until about "J o'uloek tho next morning. A chort but' interesting program wns lendoied, consisting mostly of :nus lerl pieces, nnd recitations by tho children. A timiiliur of people from flranls P.i-, Ashland, Jacksonville, Central I'nn I, I'nlo Point, and other points in the alley attended. Kvon such li -taut cities ns Portland and Chi o"o were represented. The society selected a council of h pciMiiiH, which hIiiiII have full i-Iut-m' nf all the fcntivaln daring tho 'nil' and elect all the eflicers: Dr. P. (i. Sucilcuhurg, Ashland; K. P. Ad tin -on, Talent; Dr. T. .1. Mabugren, Phoenix; A. T. JSIIcstud, Central Point, and .11111108 P. Hiiiikcii and I'rauk I.. ISctieuii, Medford, were elected to servo on tlio council this year. 0. X. NeUon, who is tempornry luo-ideat, will call tho, council to ccther in the near future, when n place for holding this year's midsum mer leied will ho chosen. Tlio mayor of Alilnnd has already invited the Middy to como to that city; but the iiitijont.v of tho Scandinavians there have not taken much iuterent in the IcMivul, and CIrauts Pass, llutto Kal's mid Jacksonville are in tho mar ket tor the honor. The Home Mission Society of tho M. I-:. Church South lilot at the church WcdncMlny afternoon. After tho gon einl hiihiness Hosifon a literary pro mum mis rendered as follew: Song, "('mint Your Menning"; prayer, Mrs. Ilinuhuiii; llihlo loxhon, Murk 11, by M. Ik M. Drniihum; inxtrumeiital ilo. "Sweet Dye and Dye," with var iation, Mr. Joe Thomas; prayer, Mi-. Kilcy I). lleuon; i,oag, "Somo bod,'; selection, "The Now Year at. llriwitd, X. ('., by All. lliley D. IUii-011; "A Trio of (Ireut Institu tion," lead by Mr. Prank S. Ilrnn lon; intrumontul solo, Mrs. .loo Tlmmn; "Fall Opening at Paino An nex at Auguitn, Oa.' by Mrs. Itobutl Talor; "Tho Jtosponso of Texas," lead li. Mr. Y. C. Pico; prayer by Mi. Prank S. Hrnndon; Work Anieni: Italian in Tomi," read by Mi- .1. W. Scott; "The SpnlTord Ke-MiMn- Home for Childien," read by M--. It. P. Pifor; prayer by Mr. K. I.. T.i lor; song, ''I'll flo Whoro You Want Me to Go"; benediction, Mr. II. VI.' Di.iiihum. Mi-. Arthur llaieliiKg oiileilained vv.tii .1 dinner wity nt her homo on l.'iii.-i-wtt avenue Sunday ntteinoon in li ir of Mr. mid Mr. D. 11. Kirby mid clnlilii'ii of Salem. Later in tho 1 ei.11iK the flreonburg colony arrived .'lid 11 MH-iul evening was enjoyed. I lie iriu-t included Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. II. Kuhv and children; Mr. and Mm. (Ivde liazelrigg and sou Worth, Mr. MctjuUten, Miss Kllu McQiiisteii, Mr. mid Mia. It. II. l!ulo and children, Mi. P. M. Ljndruiii, Mr. and Mr. I nrrc-t Kdniondes nud daughter Catherine, Mr, nnd Mr. A. Ji. Cuu- iiitigliaui. .?...1i tonron. Pie .M.llnxllsl (Cor. lOlli and Ivy) Siindu)' school 10 a. m. Preaching 1 1 a.m. Preaching 7::io p.' in. Proaohlng at firlffln rrcek m. Tlio pulpit In town will I lilted In the morulas. .Ml prayer meeting Thumla at All are Invited to those sei .1. K. HltADI.KY, 1'a. Mi- .11,1 Arm. A. .T. Umibv 1. Hind nt dinner Friday eveutof al'bcrt Drown, Mr. 1a Ituotf Mr. 1 lieu home oh Wlli itiwt fur Mr. .id Mrs. It. H. Kirby and obihlron n.l Mr. ami Mr. Furost EdMdc . 1 il iiimily. Mi- Margnrit Carley, who ba !" n tin- gnt f W. X. CawisWU and 1 niiiix during the li"iiys, un rn .i' lor Cortulii-, wli-r Jm i at t ii.liiti; O. A. ( I v.ilndv, lo lia- Ihi'O ' hi- n.irrlil- .'I llii ir li"iii' Hi.-ut Por the pleasure of Miss Harriet Wight of Portland, Miss Marguret Publish entertained New Year's eve with a watch party at her home on Minnesota avenue. The sitraU en joyed a theater paity at the Star dur ing the early pari ol the evening, af ter which they returned to Miss Knir Hull's home, where tho remainder of the evening was spent with games and music, followed by a dainty two conrconrso luncheon. Tho center piece was a Christmas tree, at the top of which hunk a kowpie doll drap ed in tinsel and holding a 1111(1 greet ing to the guests in its hand. At each pi a co a lighted caudle nud 11 dainty hnud-pniutcd place card was arrang ed. The house was prettily decorat ed with Christmas greens. The guests were: Missus Junnitn Carsteus, Yivinn Stewart, Dorris Layne, Kdna Marquis, Harriet Wight, I.orena Stratton, Delia Whisennnt, Walter Marquis, John Wliiscnnnt, Harry Welsh, Park Stewart, Arthur Trout- reather, Hob Iciit, Plovd Pickcl nnd Kollie Pally. Margaret Irene Smith and her Priend, D. T. I)e I.osh. who have been holiday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Smith, returned to Corvallis Wednc-dnv to attend the installation of tho Ahncck club, of which Mr. Do I.oh is a member, into the Alpha Tan Omega, one of the leading national fraternities that was organized shoitly after tho civil war. The installation will be at the col lege, last three days and close with a banquet and ball -ut which Governor and Mrs. Withyeonibe and several other prominent men and women of Oregon, as well as national officers of the fraternity will be patrons and patronoecs. The Golden Link Hible ela's of the First Ilaptist church met at the homo of their teacher, Mrs. P. W. Mcars, on Thursday afternoon. After a shoit business meeting, in which plans for class work were discussed, the re mainder of the afternoon was spent in social chat and needlework. Mrs. Mcars served delicious refreshments. Owing to sickness in a number of tho families of tho members, there was only a small attendance, but those present had a most enjoyable time. Mrs. Mcars will be at homo every Thursday afternoon to all members of the class who may call 011 that day. The Greenburg colony was miter tamed Monday alternoou with n 001110 luncheon by Mrs. Clyde Ha zolrigg at her home 011 .Minnesota av enue for the pleasure of Mrs. 11. II. Kirby of Salem. Covers wore laid for twclui and tho house nnd table deco rations wero suggestive of the holi day season. Tho guests included: Mrs. D. II. Kirby, .Mrs. II. P. Marsh, Mists Florence Ilazelrigg, Mi's. For rest Kdmendes, Mrs. Kobert Doyle, Mis Kiln Mcljuiiibten and Mrs. Ar thur llaclrigg. The Paicnt-Teacheiv' circle of tho Jackson school met Piiday afternoon at the school building. Tlio fvllowii.tf interesting program was given: Song, second jrndo; concert reading, sixth jfrado; folk dance, fouitli grade; mule qiiurtet, seventh and eighth grades; reading, Maiy Sox more; talk "Thrift," Superintendent V. Moldo Hill; nolo, Mr. J. M. Grouy; talk, "In finance," Prutwaor JoUn W. Kunu. After tho proginm a tluut hutiiuos sokioii wh held, at which time several new mcuiU'r joined the oin le. On Friday aftoriUMin a pleasant surprise was given ut tho homo of Mrs. II. C. Glaseoek, 2.11! Heatty treat, in honor of Mm. Kthel Wint er's birthdav. Tho afternoon was pent in quilting and music, nfter which light refreshment wero nerv- sl. Those present were: Mosdames Vimer, Franks, Slingor, HuriHM, II. '. Wilson, W. C. Wilson, Caskcy, Voods, Glascock; Ms.se Yelwa A'oods and Jreno Fninks. Mrs. Pdwin Jiinuey ciitertuiiiiHl Friday nftcrnoonwith a bridge jmrty for the pleasure of Mn. Arthur Cuu- 'linchnni. The xuets inmuura: .Mrs. Irthur CuDnuighMin, Mrs. D. W. Iuke, lilrs. I'aul JHUUev. Mr. Yenion ontor-lVuU.T. Mrs. Htsit Thierolf. Mrs. Al Kalph Iterdwell, Mr. Irw Dodge, Must Helen Wutt, Uura Triehlr, Ptru llutoitiusuii ami liorwet Ful ger. Mrs. JuMfihiNe Prsto ha bwn Uw giKst of br on, Fraak Pitoa, and trtinilv ut their bow oa lluo vlt avenue, left Sunday fur bar buM itt i Pmaviaro. Mr and Mr P H Knl ami '-"'i-, . VII" iiae (, 11 in.liila .uet "! IrEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, 0TCECI02T, SATURDAY. JANUARY 8, The Pan-Hellenic association en tertained with its annual luncheon Friday, December HI, nt the homo of Miss Susan Deuel on South Onkdale. The guests were the sorority girls, homo for their Christmas vacation, 1 mm their respective colleires. The luncheon was n dninty four-course affair, the members of tho club pro gressing from table jto table wirli each course. After the luncheon curds were enjoyed for tho remain der of the uftcrnoon. Thoe present were: Tho Misses cra Olmstead, Ifuth Lawrence, Lcuoro Vance, Lu cille Messner, Cross, Luclllo Marshal, llertha McKinncy, Hazel Iltiucr. Theoue Cm kin, Susan Doucl, Louise Williamson, Hess Kentner nnd Mcs dames Koherl Hannnond, Olen Arn spiger, K. W. Klden, Vernon Vawlcr, Herman Harrison, Tho irohl medal contort iriven under the nuspices of the W. C. T. U. nt .St. .Mark's hall December 17. 31)15, was a decided success. All conlost unts do-orve much credit for the mas terful manner in which they handled their i;u'jects. Tho three matrons taking part deserve much credit for their havimr found time in their husv lies to deole to this noble woik. The two young ladies deserve special mention for the part they took in this contest, ns they, too, are busy work ers. Ulieir tcachar. Mi's. McDonald. was untirinir in her efforts to brimr out tho very best in every contestant ami to her they felt they owed their success. Miss Grace I. Drown won the lovely medal. Miss Xettie D. Frniuro of thii citv and John D. Goodrich were united in marriage at Salem, Xew Year's day. Mrs. Goodrich was formerly in tho millinery business with -Miss Louus- hury. Mr. Goodrich is one of tho popular young bu. incss men of this city, identified with the Toggery Clothing house. Mr. and .Mrs. Good rich returned Momlav and will he ut homo to their 'many friends, who will be delighted to welconio them ami who express the wish that good for tune fa"or them abiinduntlv in a Ions life of happiness. s Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harrison en tertained a number of their friends Thursday evening, December HO, for Chostcr Putney, home tor the I1.1 1- day from Dausmtiir, Cal. The even ing was spent in jrames. after which all adjourned to the (cii, where 11 lit- tlo Christmas tree was celebrated. and refreshments served. Those present were: Misses Hazel Putney, Wilna Harrison, Ksthor Harrison. June White; Messrs. Hnmict Palmer,, Norns, Chester. Putney. Mr. and .Mrs. T. J. Gilford and Mr. and Mrs. J. Herman Harrison. s On January . the Wcduesdnv Study club had for its topic tho "Southern Countries of South America." After a hummnrv ofciirieut events by .Miss Young, the regular program follow fellow follew ed: Mrs, Hutchinson's paper 011 "Dolivm and Its Development" was of great interest, Mr. Deuel read an entertaining paper on "Paraguay" and Mw. Crews handled tho subject of "I'niguay" in an inleroHling and comprehensive manner. The club ad journed to meet again January It). The (I. A. IL and W. It. C. had joint installation at the Hodmen's hull and elected the followim; offi cers; Elizabeth Mulholleii us nrei- dent; Fruiiees Metz, S. P.; Moioy Hall, J. P. After installation all went to the banquet hall, where a bounti ful supper was lerved, everything mortal man could want. The Woman's Home Missionary so ciety of the First Methodist oliuroh will bold its louular monthly meotinsr on Friday, Janury II, at tho homo ot .Mrs. T. G. Heine, 1PJ1 Past Main struct. The study of the now text book, "Home Mission in Action." will bo started with Mrs. X. J. Wiloy us loader. ' Tho Wct Side Danciu? club was cnturtainod by Mr. und .Mrs. Fred IlHnieblirsr Wedliusdav ni'imiiw u-itli u dunuinif imitv in the small hull of tho Xatatoiium. The youiur. ladies of tho Catholiu - church oHtortaiued their mouther nnd lneinls with h card party and daneu at tlw parish ball Friday owning. Mr. J. P. Ktfddv. who ha been ftUMuliiic the winUr ia San PmuPiaea. pd through MiMlfonl Tuesday vveuiag on her wnv to .Spokane. J1S. .i rtkut .1 I iiiiniinfliu.. ... WUIistM, K P., ii tut sacst tit bcr! parents, Mr. and Mr. D. W. Luke Mr und Mi- Nitli It uli- .!.- ij J Mi- 1 I i-t- t Mi ..i.l M 1 . Anli. N ' II'"'-' V . . . I.l. 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Tho guests included the Misses Gladys Xatwick, Helen Lydiard, Lornino Cowgill, Georgia Whillock, pa Jnno Osborne, Dernico Dalcoin nnd Deatrioo Sim inons; Messrs. LewiR Proclwting, Xolo Lindley, Kobert Lindley, Jlilo l'owcrs, Leon Lawton nud Kalph Dal coin. Mr. Procbsting will lonvo Sun day for Derkelcy, wliero ho will ro. siime his studies. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pu'rdin onler tiiiued tho following guest with a Xow Year watch paity at their home last Priday evening: Missea Grace Davis, Mae .Meadows, Annabel Olson, Myrtlo Meadows, Gortrado Troal feather, Kthcl Troutfoather, Valoru Hughes, Itutli Hughes, Pidela Mor an, Lura Pouts, Leila MelVugnll, Feni McKilligan, Virginia MuCreigh, Ada Coggins, Myrl lJavi and Ilvu McClnin; Dehmar Wnrren, Pail Hy att, Prank Wallace, Hubert Scheiiok, DurroM McClain, Pied Stockurd, Or illo Ilurr, Plmer K. Vroinsn, Ilumur McClnin, Mr. and Mr. Puidtn. Miss Mabel Meal's and mother, Mr. P. J. Mcars, who havo been viailing relative during tho holidays, loft 011 Thursday for their homo nt Klamath Falls. They weio acconqmiiiud by Mrs. P. A. Kittridge, who will visit 111 Klamath Pulls lor aoiuo time, and later join Mr. Kittridgo in Klamath Pall. Mr. G, A. Anderson and aon Al ton, vvhij have been viaiting Mr. An derson' mother, Air. It. C. Miuear, of Xorth Ivy street, loft for their homo in Poitlaud. . Mi Harriet WiitM, who ha been tho guost of Miss Margaret nglish during tho holiday, ruluruod to bar home in PoitUiul Monday avnuing. Tho Miaaea Unaino Itlitan and lono Flynii roturned Tueaday from (1 111 11 Is Pam, where Uioy hava been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Plynn. Mr. G. P. Johnson and children of Wet Tenth trett hav returuad fruni a visit with relative ig Portland, Kv urutt and Seattle. ' Mr. nnd Mr: P. H. IIopkiMa ralar tainod with a Xew YugV la nnd daneo Saturday aftcrgang nl tbair home at Central Point. Mr. and Mr. Prank i'jnnion enlar. (HiHtHl Xew Yar' with a dnuo- ing and card party at Uwir Ikwm 1 Koosevelt avenue. Mi-- Oirliu.le Waabs waa bostasa .. 1 1 1. i.tii 1 1 ... I, i.Imw. Is mA Lm L..ia 'nh 111.111 "- WM '- afternoon. 1 1.' I IN THE "BIRD OF PARADISE" .SUF THAN LENORE ULRICH 'I'lie n .nl.ir business meetiiur nnd clcition of ofliccrs J'or tho coming M.ir b the Altar society of the (alholie chu'vh was held Wednesday afternoon at the parish hall. Tho following ofliccrs wero elected: Pres ident, Miss Knto Kelichor; vice president, Mrs. G. C. Garrett; second vice-president, Mrs. P. A. Gliddcn; secretary and treasurer, Mm. Charles Schicffelin. The Christian pndenvor of the Christian oliuroh elected officers for the ensuing year at their regular bus iness meeting Friday evening: Pres ident, Herbert Dorrian; vice-president, Miss Ignore Godlovo; corro Hindiug secretary, ltussell Wallace; recording secretary, Miss Marybcllo lloiuou; troasuror, Howard Grover; pianist, Mi Lenoro Godlovc. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Herman Harrison entertained P. C. Krilm nnd family nud J. T. Harrison und family at din ner Now Year's day. Ono fcnturo of the decorations was the tiny decorat ed Christmas tree in tho center of tho dining tabic, in keeping with tho holiday season. The Misses Sum Van Motor nnd Myrtle Chiyvillo havo returned to Mouuiouth to rfsiiino their ludiim nl the Oregon State Normal after spend ing tho holiday with friends and rel ative and also attending tho slilo association. Dr. and Mr. T. G. Heine ontertaiu- ed informally Tuiwday afternoon. Cover were laid for Dr. nud Mrs. Clancy, Winifred und Kobert Clnnoy, Mrs. Procbsting, Luwi Procbtiug, Itlis ami Mildiod Heine, tho host and hostess, There will be n meeting next Wed nesday evening nt tho horn of Mrs. S. A. Nye, tt Kaet Alain street, to organise n Wbukespeato olub, in which anyone wishing l fti.dy Hhukesiieure is invited to attend. The Neighborhood Shakiwpearo club met nt the home of Mr. and Mis. West ou North Dartlctt street Mon day ovouinir aud the studv of "The ilorehaut of Venice" wit returned. 'ftp regulnr weekly business and soeitfl meeting of tho "Dubious De eorum elub"'naa hold Tneday at tho home of John Purknr, 815 W. Knight street. The, Ladle' Aid f ihe Presbyter ian church Meats -in the ohniiel Tucs- da nftariMMM ntttdO. All the hullo of t!st eitngregalioa aio invited. Mi-s Kuth Xve letuwod to Kiigeno Isi-t Suinluy after upending tho huli-dav- uiiii her uarout, Mr. und Mr. s A Xve. of Kat Main atieut. Mi Mildred Drown, ho was a hobduv giiot nl the home of Mr. and Mi-. P. . II. .ili, returned to Pq- jeii, I" II -nip 1 t, r -hiilni. M inn Kk-i M. I I. ' A to tin. :siiiir eluh at her ln.nn ..1, "in i" Tue-il.n ulti iiiui'ii f' j- r ' it rd 391G Tlio regular monthly meottuK ot tho Greater Medford Club was hold In tho assembly room of tho library Monday afternoon and was given over entirely to business pertaining to thr club work. After tho reading ot the mtnutcs of tho preceding meeting nnd treasurer's report, Kcv. Shields was given an op portunity to nnnounco Urn coming January Hth of Skorgnnrd, Don mark's srent violinist, with eight oth er finished musicians under tho aus pices of tho Ministerial Association, llev. Shields nskod for tho support of the Creator Medford Club, which was promptly given. Mrs. Porter Xcff made n strong ap peal to tho club nnd ladles of Mod ford for nomo substantial support for better quarters for tho young women ot tho Stato University. Mrs. Stoddnrd, chairman ot tho civic department ot tho Greater Med ford Club, then presented plans for n reception nnd exhibition or art to bo given tho afternoon of January 14 at tho Holland Hotel. The artist, Miss Dorland Robinson, Is n nntlvo daugh ter ot Jackson county, nnd wo arc proud to Introduce her beautiful work to tho many lovers of beautiful pictures in Medford. The G. M. C. aro devoting all their efforts this year to the musical and civic departments and tho need ot funds In most ap parent and to this end a Tom Thumb vvoddtng will soon bo staged. Mrs. Stoddard urged tho forming of neighborhood clubn for tho purpooa of beautifying streets, cnrlng for vacant and unsightly lots nnd watering trees planted In pnrklngs whoro tenants or owners fall to do so. Tho beautifying of Itcservolr Hill nud tho adjacent land ot five acres is In progress. Mr. Hull of tho manual trninlng department of our city schools, hns superintended tho making of rustic tnbles, scuts nnd benches by tho boys nnd tho 0. M. club to thank both Mr. Hull nnd tho boys who havo dono thin work gratis, A committee was appointed to con fer with Mr. Kd Androwu In regard to a future dnto for tho production of Iolnntlte, tho proceeds from which will bo divided with tho Greater Med ford club. A letter from Mrs. Caroline 1M wnrds of Portland, Malno, asking for support to n fund for the purchaso nnd malntalnntico of Longfellow's homo was rend nnd tabled. A letter wns rend from tho presi dent ot the Antl-Vlvlscctlou club of Now York, urging women to work for tho dofcat of tho Owens bill which provides for compulsory trentment of school children by n class of men styled Political Physicians which ex cludes every school except nlopnths. A motion was mado and carried to ask every woman In Medford to bo como n member of tho Greater Med ford club nnd also appeal to thono who havo not paid tholr dues to promptly comply with a request to do bo as funds nro needed to meet cur rent expenses. s Miss Mnurino I lia tt enlcilaiiicd tho High Jinks club Thursduy evening nt her homo on West Main street. Tho following incmbers were present: Jenn Pudge, Murgnret Souttor, Gladys Peait, Katherino Siver, Mario Gatis, Sadie Lacy, Jean Anderson, Louise Williamson, Flora Welch. Miss Lucille Marshall has returned to her school iu Klnmiith Palls after spending tho holidays with her par ent, Mr. and -Mm. G. P. Marshull of South Onkdnlo avenue. Mrs. 0. L. Davidson entertained at dinner Monday evening for Mrs. C. It. Itowmaii, formerly of Mcdl'ord, who is visiting friends in tho city during the holidays. Tho regular meeting of Kcumos chapter Tuesday evening, January PJ, ut Masonic liall at 710. This will he social ovciilug and installation of officer. Mrs. M. M. Dole and daughter have returned home after an nhscuco of several mouths from a delightful trip to tho east, Honolulu and Cali fornia. Mr. P. P. Merrick entertained tho Fridny Dridgo eluh with a 1 o'clock luncheon Friday afternoon ut her homo on Past Main street. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Lumsden en tertained the Norwegian Whist club at their home 011 South Holly Thurs day evening. Mrs. Vernon Viiwter enteilaiiied tho Girls' Thursday Dridge club nt hur homo 011 Koto avenue Thursday afternoon. DRAMA LEAGUE NOTES The center has been verv fortun ate in securing Dr. McKinlev of Portland t"r the February open meet ing, at vvbirli time he will deliver a lecture on 1 1 -1 1 1 1 iiu-s laiii"ii- 1 "in- RHICHESTER S PILLS Hiiuu. im M. u.Trua 1 A MkMui.stiti.AinfluiSs i -iiir iiiimian hhasu. x (&4M. ";.,. HI... B,.V0 Vv TJ I !'. mk. HIV KiUaa, V A M THREE cdy, "Tho Frogs." ITo will nddrcs.t tho high school pupils ou tho morn ing of his nrrivnl. For Mnreh, Dr. Rates, who occu-Wtf- tin Imir of Enc'ish literature at tho University at Eugene, will nlso nddress tho high school pupils on "Contempornncous Drama," in tho morning, and in tho evening will pre sent 601110 of his own dramatio work. Dr. Dates has written tho scenario for the" pngenut which is to bo used .ill tho Shakespeare tercentennial ccU ebrntion at Eugene. His pageant is based upon n beautifully fantastic and allegorical conception of tho early history, development nnd pres ent achievements of the great stato of Oregon. Tho management of tho Page the ater wishes to express its great np preciatiou of the co-opcrntion which tho locnl center recently extended to it in connection with tho Forbes KobcrtHou nud lllington engagements, and also wishes to thank tho theater public for its generous rcsponso to their efforts in bringing both attrac tions here. With the league's support and tho public's faithful response, wo can feci nssured that tho management will continue to afford us somo of tho bookings which nro being offered in the country this season. So, let us give to "Tho Bird of Pnrndiso" ono of our old boom-time audiences. ! GIVE CHILD "SYRUP OF FIGS" IF TONGUE IS If CroHH, l'Vvcrlsb, Sick, Illllotu, CltMin Mltta IJvei' nnd IIovvols Children love this "fruit lnxatlvo," and nothing else cleanses tho tender stomach, liver nnd bowels so nicely. A child simply will not stop play ing to empty the bowols. and the re sult Is, they become tightly clogged with waste, liver gets sluggish, stom ach sours, then your little ono be comes cross, half sick, feverish, don't cat, sleep or act naturally, breath Is bad, system full Of cold, hns soro thront, stomach actio or diarrhoea. Listen, Mother! Sco If tonguo Is coated, then glvo a teaspoonful of "California Syrup ot Pigs," nrtd In a few hours all tho constipated wasto, sour bile nnd undigested food passes otu of tho systom, and you havo a woll, playful child ngatn. Millions of mothers glvo "Califor nia Syrup of rigs" because It Is per fectly liarinle.sn; children love It. and It never falls to net on tho stomach, liver nnd bowels. Ask jour druggist for a 50-cont bottle of "California Syrup of Pigs," which has full directions for bnbloa children ot all ages and for grown ups plainly printed on tho bottle. Ho ware of counterfeits sold horo. Clot tho gonulno mado by "California Pig Syrup Compnny." Ilcfuso nny other kind 11111 contempt. Adv. M'CURDY INSURANCE AGENCY Affect Instil-unco or All Kinds Tolcphonn 1S3 Sparta Uldg. Bargains in ROSES 200 Tnroo-ycar-old Caroline Testout Poses for salo at a bargain Tho finest roses In Medford from tho host roso liedgo In tho city. Tho Caroline Testout la a pornet- unl bloomer, largo pink rosea and tho best hedgo or Btroet roso for this cllmato. Pierce, the Florist WESTON'S Camera Shop PAGE 208 Enst Main Street, Mod ford Tho Only Exclusivo Commercial Photographcra in Southern Oregon Negatives Mado anytimo'or placo by appointment.' Phono 147-J We'll do tho rest E. D. WESTON, Prop. I 11 iifur ( 1 nir.ii 1 , .. P.! not i. It I 1-.. Inn .! - .11. .1 1 in .1 V I II'.' I " I ' II 1 ini Mi II s , . Ji SWB By tRt!GGST5 tEWlrIW;