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i T4 MEDPOftTMAIL THnWfrB, MEDFOTm ftftTCaO'Sr. S ATITCP AY, JAWaTT? ' TS. iQJfl rATITl TTJTOCT! uiLr ' . '' i i ' f I Yi til Is '1 1 if i mint mm of Mlse DorlnuJ Hol-i- i) wall be oa oxliibit next Friday . i.ciiinoti from 2:fl0 until f o'clock i'l the Holland hotel. The following iNi(!rtnii will bo rendered informally during tho nftenioen: l'iuno solo, "Tarnntella" (l.osoliitivU ), Mr, lienc Hampton lanne; uenl solo, "Sun-hmo and" Ilnfiu (Illuuicntlinl), Sirs. I.ungc; violin solo, selected, Airs. ZoIh White 1'nloy; voonl bolo, "My Hi- e-i Dear" (Onrrio Jacobs IJond), llcilierl Alford; solo dance by Knth eiine Svvom, accompanied by Mrs. l'n loy; vuenl solo, selected, IJess llrynn; ilrumntic rending, Kd Andrews; trio, .Mis. Zi'ln Wblto Pnley, Mis Veiifm Hamilton nnd Cnrlolon Janes; vocal s..lo, "Ilelovod" (Niedlinger), Miss Flnn-ucn Ilnrolrigfc. TIiu dining room ni the Mjpond floor will bo ImiiHform cil into m drawing 100m, nnd beie jiiiinv of Miss liobinson's larger can mim's will bo hung. Tea will bo serv ed in I his room. The following com iiuliiM'M mo leaving nothing undone to make this nffnir n splendid suecchh: J'logram, Mosduinctf French, Wold aid Nelf; decoration, Mosdnmos Jap AmliiHs, Xowhiiry, Sargent, Morrick, i:. I'.. (Jure nnd Miss Putnam; ten table- nnd rofioidunenls, Mesdnmes J. '. Mumly. Mollis littit, Hoon, Fabric, ! mid Crew; guardians ognto iveeipi. Musdiinu'N II. L. Xoblit, Wal ter .Miindy. assisted by others; ladies, crving on reception committee, of- ucer o (iienlcr Medtiird club nnd the r.illeHimc: Mrs. V. Meldo Hillis, Mis Alice lliinloy, Mi. J. A. Wost ciliind. .tcdnnie Frank Preston nnd Si.u.-Smith, Colony club; Mosdnmen W. II. Sl.mriw, and F. . Thayer, Col lite club; McKdmnch Frederick W. I'nge, mill O. Carter Hoggs, Wodnes ds. Study olub; Mchdamc Hurry 0. Sliiv.-kiniui uml Kdw. Koutter, I.n Sa ini'di club; Modmnei AIhii llruckiu-rcj-d 11ml Miss lturkc, Drama league. Noting ladies assisting in serving ten: M10 Jim 11 ndeiMou, I.cnh Wnlthor, Aiiuetic Wokemuu, Ksiher Warner. Jean Hodge, Lnurn Page, Susan Deuel and Fein Hutchison, l.ndio pomitiit IftcSIcadamwi J. F. Mundy ouT Churlwt M. English, W. K. Crows ond Cliorltw Conner, A. W. Fiero and Kdw. . French, .1. Poilor .Nelf nnd V.. II. Itunley, Delroy Hotchell nnd A'lieit WiImhi Clark. All the ludii'M of the fitoalor Med lrd club will assume tit rei.pon.ibiU Hie, ..I' hostess. Tho oiitile prouoods il be iomnI for treo plnntinif nnd other cjy, imjiroveiHoiits. a' m... U&?puvnt-Tenclior circla df tho olalWliigli school bus jut com lWil the t'irat yentof it work and T nicmlH'iii wish fo thank all who hn.' ,.. Boniroiisy hfljsfr.1 with miifao, iniiie-ting paper, etc. The object of lb,- M.M-intion )K to bringr the hoo nnd i-IhmI into closer relationship 1.111I with n larger membership, much f mutual benefit might be accom-ili-lud. VonV eo-oMiutiou in Unt nie,lK desued. The next meetiMv 4II lie held Friday evening, January -'Vol 7A o'clock, in the high school iV"tf. Mrs. George Andrew,! hh,I ili' Kii'deritL Lntim. uili hahImK..!.. ;Ih w " ' -MfclllfHIF iimcbI number-, of the program i.Un- Mibjeet for diseiHsioit will be 'Hl' Iteadiuir unit dm TT nr l... I. 1011 ar iv fuinttnll.. ;.,. 1 iilo utteud, .... wv.....a(, h- i mcived Oeng an flo'ir da ugh- t J. Lawrenco oduy, January 19, li'oe street, little u w (i flw left Medford i cpring! er a live years' isi- dMfr. Mi leing vice-president aed gi-iwrul r ger of the Pacific & I'.ll-trlll. Mi Hie Mnlt'ord ed the State fnii graduated from school and attend- rsity at Kugene. she e one Q populur members ot 1 he ouuger Tl. Ct ruUr H church wi gVtheEpiico. the St. Mark' honr 'wrt- in . tr o ....iji itdu.v after- iiieut will be 8i'i irrcv resn- joslle time is aatiV? r.i a very en- Mm. J. VUm Weckl , , witk dinner xwiy tmnl iiio I..V lk nlliniM i?fy CVeU- i..(v..Mk who tavS Iinc a wverul muttths' it.it Mrs. K. Wallace O.bo VI.'. V .,' m- W vnilliiei ineut- MltglMii '" V"H Mr. miBM "" 'T.lfrias- LWld ft JhBe ' J41UI-UIU iinuv lor W York. J r.. Gene Shelby Oborue, tor s.ui Kranei-ro. wl n " 1 hi ir lion 1 (ni son. i rB'-dav will Ait iiitonnnt dtuteiHg lMfty WM en nt the NntHtnrium Imll Tuosduy evening by tho Medford Dancing club. The following wero present: Mr. and Mr. Hoy Davis, Mr. and Mis. 0. C. King, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Grieve, Mr. nnd Mr. ,1, J. Huchter, Mr. and Mrs. A., It. Cuiiiiii)jjlinm,Mr. and Mrs. Arthur nttrclrljgtt Mr.. and Mrs. W, C. Cnrtwright, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Lnttn, Dr. and Mrs. K. 0. lliddoll, .Mr. and Mrs. (). Aleiidori'er, Mr. and Mr. J. L. Helms, Mr. and Mn, II. llehling, Mr. nnd .Mrs. A. Hubbard, Mr. nnd Mrs. V. K. Merrick, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. niiltcrfiuld, Dr. nnd Miw. .1. X Km tnons, .Jmlifc and Mrs. M. I'urdiu, Mr. and Mrx. C. L. Hutehiti'-on, Mr. nnd Mr.s. II. F. Antic, Mr. nnd Mrs. George F. Porter, Mr. nnd Mis. Pcrcv Wells, Mr. and Mrs. John OlmHteud, .Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Welch, Mr. and .Mrs. Itnlph Woodford, Mr. ond Mrs. T. J. Fuson, Mr. and Mrs. It. Gregory, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. antes, Mr. and Mis. C. M. TliomtM, Dr. nnd Mrs. F. G. Thayer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Ilnclrigg, Mr. A. S. Itoxciihnum, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ilnrneburg, Mr. and Mrs. V. Meldo llillis, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hoggs, Mr. and Mix. Gum Xcwburv. The membership of the M. K. chut eh South tendeied a leeoptinn to the pastor and wife, Hev. nnd Mrs. II. M. Hrnnlium, Wudnesdny cvoning. A splendid program was rendered in follews: Song, "I'll Go Wheic You Want Me to Go," prayer by Kev. K. 1. C'onser; instrumentnl solo, Mrs. Joe A. Thomns; recitation, Miss Nellie I.imming; vocal solo, Miss Jtuth .Stringer; reading, "Parson Drown," Mernicc I.inning; iustrnmenlnl solo, Ii. ,loo A. Ihomns; rending. ".Mv Dolly's Dead," .Mary Scymere: vocal solo, Miss hunieo Ilrnndon; song, "The Home Path Aftci All"; instru mental solo, .Miss Jessie Stringer. Af ter tho progrnin n soenil time wn en joyed. HefiChhuients wcio served Iiinnjr the evening. Mrs. Frank S. Itraudou nnd Mrs. Ililey I). Hcnsou were in charge of the entertainment.' Insinuation of officers wns held by Medford Homostend; Xo. U), llrolli orhood of Amerii-an Yeoman, in tho Moose hall, Thursday eveni. .Mrs. iettn I lames, chief overseer, of Portland, Ore., acted as inustulling oflicer, nwistcil by Archer P. W. Chelgren, cling ns chief yoomnn. The tollowing officern wero ducted to effice: II. Gunther, foreman; Geo. Frees, muster of coremonics; Anna Wolff, correiondont ; .Maggie Kvans, master of accounts; Lena Gunther, clmplHiii, Fred Wolff, overseer; Xel lie Turpin, Kowenn; Lady Kebecca, worn from; .Mnnon Center, wnteh- mun; .1. Woltl, entinol. A linnqnct was served after installation by the members iu honnor of their iustiillinif oiucor, .mj-s. )tta Mm Wednesday evening; the Xnomi class of the Methodist Sunday school gne 11 tin shower for Mi. Volnm Woods, whoso wrehlinif occurs in Fobruarj- to Hubert G. Tlmyor ot Stockton, Cal. The gift woro hidden Hud the bride-to-be soiieht thorn out. Tho evening was pleasantly spent with games and music, after 'which re freshments wore served. The guests present were: Misses Itemiee Unicorn, Helen Rteveus, Louis Daddvsman. Xell Corum, Mildred Heine, Georgin Whilloek, Alice Smith, France Greb, ICdna Gore, Helen Ljdiard, Vera Houudtree, Mnrjorie Stevens, Anna Hitaler, Ituth Daniels. Murv Tinker. Velma Wood and Mrs. Johu H. Car kin. ' O At a regular meeting of Medford f'a., Xo. m. Woodmen of the World, held Wednesday Might, Janu ary UJ, the folwiug officers were in stalled: Consul commander. J. M. Hwlge; advikor lieutenant, K. C. Silli mau; banker, X. W. Horden ; clerk. W. U, Jack .on; wK-ort, K. O. Walden; wntchnun, William Ifolfe; scnti-v, J. C. Howard; managers, F. M. Jordan ami (i. M. Cherry. uiie new member as introdiieml and seven apflicauts balloted 011 aud ejected. Arrangements weie made fof a big ulas initiation Wislneday mgnt, January a. Kefreshments wore soned ntthe uIcmo at eami. The regular weekly lmin,fs aud sm-iul meeting of the "Dubious De corum club" was held at the fcotaei: William F. Stuuon, p8 West Fourth street, Monday evening. Those pres ent ere: Arthur Trautfeih.tr! Hnm.f McClain, Enri Hyatt, Harold Hull, Park htewart, Crie MeClnin. John Parker, John Whisenaut, Frank Wal lace and William Stiuson. i Mrs. Ilert Tbierolf entertainixl the GirU' Sfwing olub at her home in the Hcili.m ai.irtmiiit Tin -.I.. .iit.r Joint iMstallatlon of officers of Wontonka trlbo Xo. 1 Improved Or der of Itcdmon and Woatonka Covin oil Xo. 20 Pocahontas Sisters wns hold Saturday cvoning. Tho wigwam wns dooornted for tho occnilon with evergreens making tho lodgo room rcHcmblo n mlnlaturo forest. Deputy (trent Sachem, h, L. Jnrotm wns the tustalllng officer for tho Hod Men nnd Mrs. William Mllnes for tho Po enhontas Sisters, nnd with nblo nssls titneo tlin hcautirul ritualistic work wns made very imnrosslvo. Aflor In stallation tho tnomlierfl ndjourned to the banquet hall nnd enjoyed a boun tiful supper. Hoth organizations luivo made splendid progress during tho past year and ended tho new year fico from dobt In their now building with still brighter prospects In view. Tor tho plonsuro of Mrs. Conrnd who loaves Sunday for her home in .New York, Mrs. Prank Owen cntor- tnlncd with n dlnnor party followed by brldgo Wednesday evening nt her home on Slsk1ou Heights. The guosts Included Mrs. Conrnd, Mrs. Lincoln McCormnck, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Ilowno, Mrs. Stewart Patter son, Miss loulse Ilurlte, Gerald Sooy Binlth. Alfrod Carpenter aud Karl Tumy. Mrs. Wm. Sooysmlth nnd Mrs. W. L. Holloway were Joint' hosteeses nt a dinner nnd brldgo party given at tho Hotol Medford Monday evening for tho plonsuro of Mr. and Mrs. Wnltor liowno and Mrs. Conrad. Mrs. Ilowne's sister. The guerts Included Mr. aud Mrs. Waltor Ilowne, Mrs. Conrad, Mrs. Arnold Sctrtfclor, Mr. nnd Mrs. It. W. Iluhl, A. Conro Kloro, Alfred Carpoutor., Gerald Sooysmlth nndJC. F. Guthrie. Mrs. Beit Anderson entertained Lo Sauedi club this afternoon with a 1 o'clock luncheon nt her home 04) Knst Main street. Tho guosts iiros ont were ns follews: Mrs. Kdvvard Soulier, Mrs. 0. C. Hoggs, .Airs. W. M. Van Scoyoc. Mix. H. G. Stoecknmn, Mrs. F. It. Igobcrts, Mm. C. C. Van Scoyoc, Mr. T. C. Wicks, Mrs. C. M. Kiild. Mrs. George Collins, .Mr, nutler, Mis. Orr, .Mrs. Jldl, AIin. Hiince ami Mrs. Port Thicrolf. Mrs. It. J. Clnncy entortalnod with brldgo Wednesday afternoon nt hor homo on Siskiyou Heights. The houso was prettily decorated with holiday greens. Light lorieshmouts wero served at tho close or tho after noon. Tho guests present woro Mrs. W. V. Campbell, Mrs. T. 15. Daniels, Mrs. J. J. Kmmons, Mrs. Goo. Uoborls nnd Mrs. J. F. Mundy. Mrs. Conrad who has been tho guost of her sister, Mrs. Walter Ilowno for tho pnBt sovoral months will lonvo s'unday for hor Iioiihj In Xow York. Mrs. Lincoln McCormack will accompany Mrs. Conrad onst whoro she will remain several weeks visiting hor daughter. Mrs. Mnthow son. A meeting wns hold at tho homo ofj Mr. nnd .Mrs. S. A. Xye, Wodnosdny evening for the purpose or organiz ing n Shakespeare club. Tho next mooting will be hold at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Kelly at which tlmo tho study or llacllelh, will be taken up. Mrs. S. S. Ilullls and daughters have arrived frdtk Oloan, X. Y., to make tholr home in Medford. Thoy occupy the Knight residence on Kojt Main street. Mr. Iiullis accompanlod them to Portland and went to Van couver, II. C, on business. The Wednesday Auction llrldge club was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Miss Union Dah) at her home on West Ton the street. Miss Laura Trelchlor substituted for Mrs. Sohormorhorn who is outoef tho city,, Mrs. I'red Hopkins entortalued at brldgo Friday aftornoon at hor ranch home near Central Point for Mrs. Lincoln MoCormack who leaves Sun day for a several months visit to New York. Mra. A. T. Urown ontertainodjn formally Friday aftornooa for The pleasure of Mrs. Arthur Cunningham of Nor ft Dakota, who Is tho guest or tyrs. D. W. Luke. The melting of tho 'Parent-Teachers elrele or the Washington school which wm to have met Friday after noon has keen postponed uutlW Feb ruary. Tho Xelghborhood Shakespeare elub met at the home of airs. CJeo. Canode on Dakota avenue. Thursday evening witli Mr Vall.n. an leadci SHE CHEWS GUM FOR A LIVING! snflngggBgggggWgMsCfcj. 'i'JC'tfrVUlKKiJYtif' &r 5 v Theic arc few patron-, of the "movies" who have not scon the girl with the chewing gum jnw-. She is Miss Fny Tinehur nnd she cun't help do ing "fool things," for she wns born on April 1. v !" , S ?,? h1 uT? , 8,nr' T,,p Mo,lt,r Woodmon of Amoriea Xeylta OS, of Cenral Point hold open m), , Xll,B,lbon, ,wM jo,nt ,. natn Intlon of o leors Tuesdny ovon- L,,,,,,,,,,,,, otonwtH nt tho p. ,,,, ng January 11th. and were assisted Kr, 0VnJ j M p , t by the follow ng sic. ford Knstern , iuHtnli orfi(lor , c wColk. Star efficers: Mrs. Xe He MoOownn.!,,,, comtllclor for tho W0dmon. officer; Mrs. Ha tie White, grand jc Wo, , A , marshal; Mrs. Kate oung, grand !,,,.... '. ". V ohnplnln; Mrs. Lola Xorcross, grand nrmnUt Tho offlcors InstnlleO. wero ns fol lews: Mrs. Jennl or mirce M, wo y h""'8- VmM' """i (' . ,, , , . IS. C.owell, eentrv. f Pnnkey, assoc Intoi ,,. . , x, ; . . . . , . ,.,. iin.nni.1 MMM. ,ho uyl Nfikhhors uislnllcd of matron; Mrs. Victor patron; Mrs. Potty matiou; Mrs. lluttlo llatfiold, sccro tnry; Mrs. lsabello Lecver, troasuror; Mrs. Mollio Xeal, conductress; Miss Mnry Mlllor, associate conductross; Mrs. Mnrthn Frcdorlcks, rhapluln; Miss Allco Ilnnloy,finarshal; Mrs. t.otn Vnrnrnui nrfrnllfiit Mm Vltinl.t Kyle, Ada; Mrs. Laura Grim. Utith; Mrs. N'ntito Wnlko'i? K.ihnr: Mm. . . . . . 1 Udnn Itoiiiuott, Mnrtlia; Mrs. Ilortuit Uursoll, IClcctrn; Mrs. Gcorgo Xoul, sentinel. Tho hall was noautlfully docoratod for tho occasion In green and silver stars, and n profusion of lovely flow ers, which weio tho gift to the lodgo by the outgoing and Ingoing matrons. Tho officers from Medford presontod the outgoing matron with n beautiful pour! bundled cake knifo, aud the other outgoing officers received a gift or flowers from the Medford ladles. After the installation of officers a delicious two-course lunch was served by tho Central Point lodge. The In vited guests Included all the Masons and their families, and the following guests from Medferd: Mr. diss. Young, Mrs. Maud Margrave, Miss Mlnkler and Miss Weeks. The annual meeting of the Chris tian church held Tt)itrsday evening was it splendid success, being nt tend ed by a large number of members and tholr families and all enJood the oveng very much. Tho reports or the different de partments showed t;y rrork o the past year to have been vrry good, do splto tho close times and the loss by romovul of several of the prominent members and the death of a few. Tho membership and officers have groat hopes for the year 1911 and tho prospects for better and greater work are very encouraging. Tho program Thursday ovenlng was as follews: Selections by the Sunday school orcurstra. It was tholr first public appoarauce and everybody was de lighted with their splendid music. Prayer by J. T. Carpenter. Congregational singing. Itepoq) of pastor, 11. M. Tueker. Keport of Sundsy school by 8eire-l tarp 11. W. Paul. Report Christian Hindus vor t Pres. Itorrlan HeporC lUdles' Aid, by naittor. Report C. W. . M by Mrs. A ,i J Hatitoy. Iteport of troasuror, 0. 0. Piorce Solo, Miss Ituth Bchuler. Song, by choir. Kloction of officer, as fallows, lilders, It. Sfchuler. J. W. Urlnkel, J. T. Carpontor. Deacens: Hen Onrnott, M. Lance. C. C. Piene. L. Mshler. J. W. Shirley, It. I. Van Onllder, 9. S. Smith. Doaceuesses: Wives of the deacons, Trustees: It. Scbuler, Hen Garnett, S. S. Smith. Lunch waa served in the baaeweat : anor wnuu tne venmg waa spent socially. The church la thlrty-pue years old and Mrs. J. if. Darnell waj tho only charter member present. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Uewne leave Suiwiay far Vancouver, II. C, wheie they expect to make their home. They will return to Medford prepare tor for their final departure. DUT IN MOVIES, OF COURSE! Iflu.r,m' ,,..., ,' -' '' '"" -""? V ' "'i " cort; Hoy H. Peebles, mnnnger: ( ficers ns follews: Mm. llanners was the installing efficer: Mrs. Hyatt, ceremonial mnrsluil; Miss Lenore Godlivc, pianist; Mrs. M. W. lluson, ornoio; Mi's. ,r. T. Conrad, icc-or- nclc; .Mrs. A. C. White, past oracle; J?"": 'U! U t"' ,h''"cllor; .Mis. I'.v,,m Howell, recorder; Mrs. It. T. I TllV'lnr mrirvili Taylor, marshal; .Mrs. Hague Inncs, sentinol. Preceding Iho inslallnlion of "offi cers n very interesting program wns given: Hooding, Mrs. Chns. Webster; remarks, Jninoa Fleming; rceitntion, "Life's Dangers," Howard Howell, song, Hoynl Xeighbors. A number of highly appreciated Viclioln selections were contributed by tho Hale Piuno House. Following the installation, a very sociable evening was spent, with supper served by the Woodmen. f Chrysanthemum clrclo Xo. 81, Women of Woodcraft, held tholr an nual Installation of officers Tuesday evening, Janunry 11th, In Iho I. O. 0. P. hall. Mrs. .lonulo llelllnger acted as Installing otflcr, nnd tho following Ing officers woro olectod to office. Mrs. K. Wnlto, guardian neighbor, Mrs. Lurota Hhoiueborger, past guar dian neighbor; Mrs. Hello Dennett, advisor; Mrs. Sllllmar., mag.clan, Mrs. Klla Shoults, clork; Miss Sadie Whitman, musician; Mr. Mnrtln Mr Donough, bniikor; Mrs. Noma Mar tin, captain of tho guards; Mr. II. P Mcltrlde, and Mr. It. Itholnoberger, sontlnols. After tho Installation u social time woe onjoyod. A largo Christmas tree was set up tor tho occasion, and on It wrre hung oomle gifts for all tho members ofie lodgo which on bolng presented to the guests caused a great deal of merriment. A short program was given as follews: Med iation, Mr. A. W. Walker; piano duet, Neva Mamuels and Lucille ICoonts; recitation, Aline Parker, recitation, Miss llertha Ilartwlg. Mrs. Mcllrlde, chairman, asslstod by Mrs. John Perl and Mrs (Jus Sam uels, were on the lefreshnxnt com mittee, ami ci ved a mont delicious lunch in the dining ro.-m, whre th tablex werf t.f-HI deror.ld I with Do Your Eyes Tire Easily? Waste of nervous energy thru oyo strain is the primary cause of many humun ills, snd IU alleviation Is ac- compllshed by seieutlfle skill, not by commercial enterprise. Dr. Rickert Suites 1 ., ovi-r Ma Co H rat4 LLLbV LLLLI flowers nnd ferns. There was a large Inttondnncc nnd tho evening wns very much enjoyed. The Womun's Home Missionary so ciety of the First Mntliodisl church met Friday afternoon tit the home oC Mrs. T. 0. Heine, 1121 15. Main street, with a large number in nttendnucc. Following tho business session, a very interesting program prepared liv Mrs, X. J. Wiley wns given. Tho auuist; wns: "Home Missions u Xntlodnl Force." The money problem with which ottr nation is today confronted wns hroiurht out nnd tho work which is rbeing accomplished by homo missions by helping solve these problems wns pressnleil in n very Inteiestiug nnd profilnble mnnncr. During tho social hour refreshments woro served by tho hoitossos, Mrs. T. G. Heine, Mrs. An drew Clancy nnd Miss Long. Tho OriMlloa Hiking club will en joy u coasting party nt Jacksonville Sunday nftenioon. Thoy will meet at the Onrnott -Corev building and lako Iho 3 o'clock ear for Jackson ville Knoh member will tnke their lunch, coffee will be served by the olub. Tho members and friends of thoi Mooho lodgo wero entertained with u social, evening nnd dnnclng party Tuesdny evening In tho Moose hall. Mrs. Clmrlos M. Knglish wns host ess to Iho Five Hundred club nt her home on South Oukdulc avenue Mon thly evening'. Friday aftornoon wnB ladles' day at the LMks olub. Mr. Fred Colvlg was hostess. Mr nnd Mrs. Wnltor Ilowne enter tnlncd nt dinner and bridge Tuesday ovenlng. , CHICHESTER S PILLS ''S-V . IMKlilAMONU IIIIA.MJ, X lriii.i. Atkintt m.4 in k.TCn I UVllM. IIICAMI I'l .1 jttt tt s ii a yKlkMMntl.SiritAItr,Ktlltll SOLD BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 4$&Wh W ? Vv !.SI-Slr Ul J llrr,4A I'llll I IU 4 I U.ld .,UIIKV Un, IJ llh Mm l(IUx., V Ac ff THE UNIVERSAL CAR "What the Ford ww will do is amply jirovud hy its daily use in the hands of more than J)00,Of)0 ownei-a. So sim ple to understand that every Ford owner knows his car like a book ho runs it and cares for it himself. Built of the best materials, powerful and offieicnr, it saves money in operation and maintenance -and crimes at a very low price, llunnhout $390; Tnurinjr Car $-M0; Town Car $6-10, f. o. h. Detroit. On sale at C. E. GATES' & SOUTHERN "THE MAGIC LAND OF Southern Culituriiiii bus much to otter von Hut. vviutor, (it) or country, mountum or beach resorts all nro iu vitmg. The Punauia-Culiforuut Exposition at San Diego will remain open another yoar blggor and bet ter than ever. Hut Southern California offer lonio thing even greutcr than this. It is the ovor-prMont and delightful Sunshine and Flowers Itoses in bloom, Oranges nnd Lemons ripening1 on tho ttee., Popple ami Gcruiiiumc ovoi-j-where. This i tho loal California. The expense of a trip to Soutbura California i not great T flV Rnilflfl Trin -motli twkoU arc oa uvw ivviuuu. xuy mU (Ui,y lnm nU PU eifie Northwest points. Stopovers am allowed at ideasure. Through oar sfirvie on limits trains, through dining car ami olkssrvatioji oam iuak tht (tll rnil route the delightful way to fu. Ask your Jooal a;;iut r write Johu (. Scott. QeiMt J I'ttaMiuvr Atjjt, FuiUaiid, Oregon A CHILD'S TONGUE IF LIVER BOWELS ARE ACTIVE ir Cross, rcverfsli, Side, Bilious, dive Pm It IjvxnUvc nt Once. Rvery mother ronllzes, after giving hor children "California Syrup of Figs," that tlilB 1s their Ideal laxa tive, because thoy lovo Its pleasant tnrtto nnd It tborouchlv cleanses tho tender llltlo Btomnch, liver and bbw- J els without griping. Whon cross, irritable, feverish or bronth Is bad. stomach sour, look nt tho tongue, Mother! tf coated, glvo n tonspoonful ot this harmless "fruit laxative," nnd In a fow hours nil tho foul, constipated wnsto, sour bllo aud undigested food passes out of tho bowels, nnd you hnve a well, playful child again. When ltd llttlo system Is ftill of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, Indigestion, col ic remember, n good "Inside cleans ing" should always bo the first treat- mnnf frlvnn Millions of motticm vn -rniifnr- nln Syrup or Figs" handy; thoy know n tcaspoontul today saves n sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for n 50-ccnt bottlo of "Cnllfornla Syrup or Figs." which has directions for babies, children of nil nges and grown-ups printed on the' bottlo. Ilo vvaro of counterfeits sold hero, so don't bo rooted. Get tho gcnulna, made by "Cnlirornla Fig Syrup Com pany." Adv. M'CURDY INSURANCE AGENCY Hffccts lusumuco of All Kinds Tolcptiono 123 Bpnrtn Illdg. CALIFORNIA PALMS AND FLOWERS" tp ti ft j f . FURS WANTED i i. i M p. pi p i HUDSON DAY FUR CO At .,nl. n ( . u- Si ii it, hn and M. ' tur. . li i it l r U t t ' i.l (fir SOUTHERN PACIFIC M M i; . i rL, T b ( !U'I r,i. 1 1 unr d ) trr h., rV M 1 1 4 r -noou a' I r ' r v , !, s i M I w .rk. I ( I I