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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1916)
.J ! J t 1 I i o o I m i- r. it lVS ! p ii'x.v.ir nr .jm ipr myl-cii vHCiHfeMB HHSaanfnr rar: aw' Tlic (.mi ila I'mcnl -Toucher Cir cle hi'lil itn regular mooting Friday afternoon Ht 30 nt tlto Lincoln ehnol. 'Ilto meeting was ftno of tho imwl enthusiastic nnd delightful thnt tli Uncvln school linn enr held. .Mta HWijrwnn jrnre n erv ilorvtn und instinctive tnlk oh tlio uiusradod work in tlio public noliool", which wiih moM favorably rendred. Hho gave n monger outline of her plans for car rying on thi work in the Medford schools nnd asked for the hearty oo oiiciiition of till tin1 patrons of tlx; community, uitliout which nio would tic tumble to make the work the grcnt rtiicPo oho is striving for. A Lincoln ton wni planned for February 12, the proceeds of which will he given to aid the luikctbull team of the Liu coin school. The regular husincsH was followed hv nn open discussion on the subject, "Your .Child's Com panion," led by Mix. Moody, who by a s.wtom of (pientionn drew out the member into home very interesting talk. After the dineussion the of ficers of tho circle served ten and everyone enjoyed a very pleasant half hour in honor of the secretary, Mrs Moody, who in noon to lcavo for Los A;olo. Misn .Ineks twice responded to the wishes of the company for a lending, find jsiing "Mnnin," nnd ns nu encore, "The Husband of a CorpG'." Mix. Moody in h little tnlk evprcHxed her kindly 'ling for the parents and teachers of the Lincoln seliiool with y$!om she has been ah soeiated inoo the onnization of the circle, niol in behnlt of the members Urn. Hillings tO.iukcd Mrs. Moody for the help nnd inspiration she had been to thi'in nnd expressed her dcq ic grots to have her lonvc. Tho next regular meding, which will bo held the fourth Fridai.of Feb ruary, aill hyin'ehnrgo of Mrs. Hill inas, tho subject will bo "Traits of Childhood." 0 The elnK initiation lioftLju Medford Comp, No. HO, Woodmen of the World, Wednesday night, January 20, was a deoiij'd hucco. Several enn i.'tes oere introduced into tho pro tootion degree of the ruder, two now Spplicnut," balloted on nnd elected. At ic'eloio of ledge tho member retir ed to the hminu room, whero a splendid lead, prepared by Neighbor I. C. Ilowiud, whs aVaityig I limn. It was decided to hold another big olas. iritintinn Wednesday night, Felinin nry 0, nnd thoic who fail to intend will mi Komothhig. Mr, flloii FaWrick entortnined in formnlly Wcdnoibiy afternoon at her homo on Fast Msin s trout. The game of hearts was the diversion for the iifturnnitn, followed bv a dainty throe corns, luncheon. The gueMs pro.enf re Mi. A. F. Stennctt, Mrs. Ram Richardson, Mrs. Mutes, Mrs. Chnrle. Ilonselmnn, Mm. J). C. Honor, Mrs. lame, glnrnh, Mrs. 11. I. Corliss Mi. fi(iorro I'uruckor, .Mr. Ilert On, .Mrs. Fy Diwiuoud, Mm. II. Tomlin wi, Mr. It. I Kwinf, and Mr. A. I'. Olson. loanuftte I'tittcroou entertained ii few of her triends Tuesdny evcuine in honor of Jnmcs Frothingham of Miicdool, Cl. Music and canls was tho pleasure of tho evening. Light iofrohinonU weio sencd. Those prosont were: Jeno Hndgo, Carioi Ilrendou, Kter Wanior, Jaraee Froth injihtim, Ifnzel Antle, Will Hoveridgo, Dorothy Thomo, Frank Hay, Mcrce Ic ltnibor, Horace Hronilcy, Jcnucttt I'flttcrnon, Horbort Alford. Tho Neighborhood Shnkeserft club mot at tho home of Mi Fergu HAH, on Hlovonth ktreot, with 11. West ms leader. The study of "Tho Mor chmit of Vcuico" was completed nnd tho study of "The TempoM" will ho takon up st the next mooting. Mrc. W. L. Judkins U vkiting hor daughter, Mr.. Frank Adams at Havre, .Mojit. She will Wsit friends in Nebraska, South Dakota and Wy oming before returning homo. 7 High Jinks club raoi at the home of Miss Laura I'ago at her home on Siskiyou Heights Thursday even ing. Mrs. H. x. Mm eaiertauwd tho Thursday Urfdft 4ub At hr howe on IIom avenue Tluittday aftwiMMN. Mrs. V. C. Cage was host to the Friday llrhsgt ahtb at her home Fri day attenuate,. Mr., t". C. Van Sc.o.- futertnui cd I.e Ranedi club at her homo on Soutli Ut.iliWii, .itll'lllOolf. ?.JJL"U.7M-J1 --'-t'J F'ldfn cvriurg th girls f lb Fj wurth leatru' gate a tap yrar party in the social hftJI of the First M. F, rhnrli, t tho hoys of tb organixa tion in rotarn for Ih ow giro hy tho bevs last Tbanksgivhtg. TV boy )irflT0d to be vr vmettvurfwl, but "more o thnn tho girls. Owing to the proximity of St. Valentine's dor k was made a Valentine partr aW. Ta hall wns splendidly demraied with trailers of heart bnnging from tho coltng, and artistic covoringa for tho lights. Those proent enjoved thorn solves with various games, among l which the girls took adrantHgo of the leap year by proposing to tho bo; a. Georgia illinms received cwni prize by having tho most glad hands. signs of noccptnnoo. nnd Hard Wiley a consolation prize of a cat bv showing the most mittens, signs of re jection. After partners were chosen, refreshments were nerved, consisting of cakes, jello and cocoa. The girls were very successful in linviug an cnual number of boys and girls, for .the fnct that no hoy could come with out a girl, and vice-ver-n. As it is leap year, the girls did tho inviting. but the mam drawback was that it was necessary for the boy to bring the girl, instead of the girl going af ter the boy. On Thursday nftcmont, January 2", wns held the regular monthly "homecoming" of the Ladies' Aid so ciety of the First Methodist church of Modfoid, in the church parlor on North Hnrtlctt .street. About fifty ladios were picsont and after the us ual businoss of the society wns trans acted readings wore given by Mrs. .1. Ii. Cnrkin and Mis. Cntnboli. At the conclusion of the program the ladioa adjourned to the basement of the church, where the Oakdale circle served O'freshments of ton and cake. Among the business transacted .it this meeting was the arranging for a Urnlly of all tho members of tho church, which will bo held on Tues day evening, February S. ' The dancing party given by the young ladies of tho Catholic church at the .Seventh company armory-Wed-nesday evening was well attended by about ifciily couples al was very plonsantaffnio The iiiusie" "ex ceptionally good nnd nothing was left uudoift by the youty lndiio to iuHk thet'voning n plcnsSnt one for all who Lattcnded. The patrons and iwitron- esscv were: Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Fat ton, Mr. and Mr, J. II. Mirpy, Miw Anna Kelichnr and J. T. White. Tho lean year rty given by the young ladies of the Kpworth league for the young men of the league was attended by about eighty-five mem bers and friends. Nothing was left undone by the young ladies to maku the e cuing a siieeosw. The church wns prettily decorated w?th hearts. (Insion wore plaed apjiropriutc for the occasion, after which aiiresh- ment wore sorvod. Woi-d has boon received in this dhy fof the marriage of Mist, Hlen I'ur- ueker, daughter of Mr. and Mr. G.. Pitfuekor to Fnduriok Iteiaeeke of Pittsburg, Pa. Mi Puiiokcr i- u graduate of the local hia cboaL For tho Inst year hh ha been in Now York taking h Hii.:il i Mim-. The j couple will make -.heir h.-u.o in Pitt burg, wheie Mr. Weinke i in bus. incits. The Mipil of Mis Jack and Mr. Watt' Sunday schoel eia of tHe Proshyterinn ehureh enjoyed no cial evening Friday, the hoy entjt tnining the girls with a theater .rty. follow I'd hy rofreshments rrtJ hy the girls in the o ha pel ot the churen. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gore entertain d at dinner Thunday I'veuiag at their ranch home near JaekoavtI, tho oent being Mr. Gora birthday. Those present were the immediate family of Hev. ami Mrs. W. F. Shield and Miss Laird. Tho Eat Side Shnkcspoarc club met with Mr. and Mr. II. C. Stod dard lait Tuesday evlng. The next meeting will bo held at the home of Kd Andrews., Wednesday evening, when the subject of "Macbeth" will ho continued. Jumo Frothingham rotnrned to kit home in Maedoel, Cat., Friday after a week's visit at the hawe of Mr. and Mrs. H; II. Patterson. Mrs. W. II. Meav.irf oBtertemtd the Worinotdgy Aucuni Bridge ohm at her home en MiMiotoa avrama Wodaesday afierno-w. M.a. George M, Roberts entertain! the Friday Ilridge club at her hosae, North Orange street. Friday evening. -Urv L. E. fior.- 1 tt Tucd4 f-.r Port kind, where -'n- v.,i i-.it lnnl-. i'. MF.T)FOf.n matt, Trams?, All ttbo woffcd tot lf mi- of tho art taiM af ti HollaAd Hoiol Inst wok wttl a glad to learn that It netted ff W tnsooyossens And K M no tons a nroiter of rMe ho feel tlrat tke oMr was lnsniMen tal la Winning a wldor renognltlon to the genfns of Mass norland Holnsow The andlenoe was a 4teerinilnatree: eao sad fworeseed Kn apareetatton In terms of unstinted almiratfon. It wn M'llljras Jrw uto mm xw - - Inton was not obliged to go abroad before calnlnc anareolatloa at home .. ... . . . -. iLi;r.i lu. n ..i i ii ,,. Two oil paintings were soW WJ0J the oxhIMtlon. "Ilexy Ann." to Mr.,g irannmMH from too snwws Volnv IMxen and "AutMrnn Atlr - noon" to Mrs. Charles M. KngHsh. ei A rnfl I . created bx her flgnre stnd.es. Utal Hoblnson ha. ovel nro.etlvJ commissions for portraits. The ladles In charxe were nartle- ularly pleaded with the large number of men who honored ns with their presence. They acknowledge their K. Pierce, who fsr cbarge. ferns and thdnks to Mr. O. nlshed, free of blo5oiRing plants for the occasion. The generous response of the pub lic has given a nw Impetus to the Plans for c.vlc work, and the MM oxtond to all their heartlt thanks. Mrs. R. J. ronror entertained with a von' unique and prettily appointed olpht course dinner Thursday even ing at hor homo on Slsklrou Heights the event being Dr. and Mrs. CoBreya first wedding anniversary. A color scheme of pink and green was earrlfd out In tho dining room ubich was aglow with dainty colored electric lights. A basket of beauti ful pink rose formed the center piece surrounded with green fern and a pink roe marked the Individ ual placos. Plug cards, hand painted, baskets of roses, were also used. which were attached to streamers and extended to a larqo pink bow under the chandelier, which In being opened disclosed dainty favors for the guests. Covers were laid for eight. Including Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Emracns. .ir. aim .Mrs. unariee uron, .Mr. ana Mrs. Walter Mundy. Dr. and Mrs. It. J. Conroy. The Golden Link Bible, class of tho i I rut nam sc church held tlirlr res ular monthly mooting at tho homo of Mrs. R. W. Stearns on Wednesday afternoon. The businoss meeting was . held and tho remainder of the after-1 noon simt In social ehat and needte-; "i- " vHioiam- uan hnl by all present. Mrs. II. K. Marah asslsteil Mrs. Mearna in serving do lleloHs rofreshments of salad, sand wiches and coffee. Thoo present were Mrs. K. V. Mears. Mm. It. G. all uiiual I II W ll.Ll Iloach. Mrs. Geo. I.. Howard. Mr, v !'. Idor. Mrs. J. A. HemMreet. Mra'Ty rivW eL U lil'!: It x. . . ,. .- ,' "." O"" nsemborn . ..i. M.vNQj, Jin, jiwn isirnum. i Mrs. C. A. Whlllock, Mrc Lee Hall, . fi.i.iu..i. x ... ,,.,1 Mrs. Frank Stlnson, Mrs. Fred Pur din, Mrs. C. A. Italdwln. Mrs. Kmma Pearce, Mrs. C. A. DeVoe. Mm. Har ry Ileaucbamp. Mrs. H4 White. Mrs. II. K. Marsh and Mrs. R. VS. Stearns. A skating part)' given under the auspleas of the Kpworth League ot the Motbodlnt church, was oujoyad byabont sixty euag people of tu dif Oiront cXUreh soeietiea of the city at the Natatortum Tuesday evening. Two boxes of eandy were offered aa prison by Mr. Plpgnu of the Shaaia Mis Nellie Coram recclvod the first priM aa the best lady skater on the floor and the second prize as award ed to Mis lira MrLalu. who sssseeod sl in taking the moot and nardsat falls during the ovening. The "Comraderie" eluh will jpve a "tag dinner at the Hotel Medford Tuesday etoning, Febnury 1. TV af fair will he given as a farewell dm ner in honor of two of the nsabers, .Tame Vance nnd Knri HuhUrd, who are leaving soon U outer college Cbariea Hay is another one of the Comraderie to eater eoXoge thk term, having raeontly mrMed at the Uni vendty of California. The Girls' Tuesday. Siag eh.b met with Mrs. Vjrnou Wwler Tics. day aftontaan at ar hMavc Re avenue. A aoeial afternoon waa enjoyad by tip kdjec at the Elks eiub Frida aituraaaa. Carda sad noadlawork wate. the. ehk'f dkerniasm. Mas. Jasus WtU was haatwa. Mrs. EiheJ StuVs of Chiraaja, wh ha been Utin bar slntar, Mxsv Ev. aaw, far the pa ymr, loft iadav far Loo Anjteltio and othar ssalhern patnt af fotaroat. Mr. and Mrs. Wain a ua rotamad fvaat Vaaaoavar. H. C . wharo thoy vUitad far aavaraj days- The Medford Doming alub enter -tsinrd with a leap esr dVn-ing pain .il the ..iI.itonutii T'l'-il.iv .it-liili- M&rrom oftftoos, SATTftfMY. .T.vxrArrr 2n. 191 ';!"'"! illa'JllllJl'g.S!l"J'.' J '! Ml The Alnfin ftoff olnnjs f Atf CTrrlo. "tafi ehtwh IfoM fNHr ffjndffr olMn purfr f fav Itemo t Mi. AWeTt Nrtf H nf !lorft ITntv street TlnrtnnTr t""rrm wifn Hrenty oifM m t--n.lia-. tftUtK fae hsmnlons ses ..nti rhe folorrfrst nffirer wetf eleot f fof the rwmtng ar: rWsn(. Mr A A. Cnraer ricepresWont, Vi-s Fhmsro I7rnrs. eertarf ad rnnw. 3frs. Konon Ijinee. Sfrs. W. T. fjnosenborrr then toon eborge nt ta meefh- -rtrng a vary inlornnf 4tg tsfh on Metie. that oeilNg tho sssVee for the monili The ww bnntifoflT rated wh)h tetM of renew, Mneh ml green ereiw MSper from the ehnn r i m rnrr m, inv roron. to wte eaenefs tff tne room fwd pssnaettiw and enmntionn nideTw" "n"""-" -" -"" - "" fshed the floral , m from tc enter wort or snow .eros- tiie thaenhold of seh . of AMsga to to sonny fimM ? TVa iiiaaianlf fii n (a ArNnoniA f tliA Tst freshmen were: Mrs. A. A. Carper,' Mr. A. J. Hanhy and Mrs. Woi-ohig. I ( The refrrhmonU consisted of hot eniJi. oovoh an.j water, son-ca on H tnWee. eneh one having covers of Mexieon drawn work. Tlie pmee enrd0wero Mexican kimboHrineiti with the name of each gnofit, onch finding their pmco according to the name. Kvorything was no tn keeping with the subject that those who wercj t nri Manan a -- -" - t lu AAjnif mill " sfsmowssi n s, s. atwumf rc fvs -!-:. nrrt rcinembenHl. ie gcesm present were: -.. Amm I IIsst.. ;,, 1 I "v "" ' rs 'ini uiam, i, nnby, W Cnrper. Lo D. Jeno. Marion trfinee, ' - .U1UM ' O. G. Pierce. A. E. Cunninehnm, O.I O. Atcndorfer, F. It. Ormham, Ilea Onrnett. 1L E. Tnker. W. F. Quis enherry. Warren, J. T. Dnxis, Hoff. asan, Stewnrt, Went, A. II. Cnnning ham. Walker, Noth, Artbnra, Hobbs, lUdli&Xor; Misses Ile Itrvnn, Hor- enve Grave. Itundctfcs Edven Carrier ami Cms ton Garnett. The dance given Fndny night by tho Grizzlies in honor of the firs couple to be married from the club ranks was so Successful that it should be quite an meentRe to many of the members to go and do like wise. The gtioMs of honor, Mr. nnd Mrs. John R. Goodrich (hoc Nettie 1 Kraznre) Jrd the gwnd mnreh with precisian and grace, outlining mm crows symbolic, figure weh as the hour glass, signifying a long life; tho diamond, presperity: ami the he.vrt. amah happinc for the newly-weds.. The ball wr. decorated appropri ately for the.oeeai4n. Grizzly Mn ants uere strung aerosn each einl of the room ami hearts of different size nierved br mrieJ's darin Aen. nie tj ,.1 0,. (. Weeding nkMH i u.-.j.i .i.. it.- i. . .. . " jorm. Aiore than rorty eownfoa were Wimi. A half iNtor wan devoted to Indie' choice, which added greatly to t.V merriment. Thn oh wilj eelehrntc its find .:..t.j -. . . .. . :L" ""--h,P"iw- kuii- .r...i..4. . .. i i einWlity. Mr. a4 Mrs. W. A. Jonon af KIsm ath Palfc. are receivfog osngnUMla tlens ever the Mrth of a boy, Wilbur! Jones. Jr. i . ; Mrs. I. A. Snlndc eadorUined a number of friends at bridagt tlsw af ttirnooN at hor homo near Central Point. , The Country club wfti gjve a done ing pefttv nt the club Snaas this even- war. XP Y W? M J.nnnry 27 a one to ho ha,.;"1 ZTZZ , I Z Z rl' SkmmmW$ r "WSSKBmmt &WMZ? A Refreshing Cup at Any Time ROYAL CLUB Super Quality Coffee Tbr if r? batter fattr m Uflc Tttr &MIM.I u . Hel flub I luaif iiou. M ' cal rrfj ifcai V'ih, n. It 1 cjl.rulii biu4 U. i ulf al.X'-t l' a wbi- i atfWff It raMalot. i IaLai ! '- V af Kllmt ' t liMb-i t but mum tl awtar "' tmutt Itmft -md Uwrti " ' fia faa) -Kal Ctok la i.. ffcah aWalf rvtli.) wa-ll avrlk irarr. ff 1-lfc. lla 3-lb. SI. lla S-lt. lla SI7i LANG & CO. $ -ltjl Oaf rrUa, Or. llaaa L'njjysjonn.'e... n MhitBtort ,VMlafnH Mad-lj ford federd thf Bee W r 8filddn Md wife farrs1l reeesthlH hwt vsmng. Tim nomptel mm sarenil frt o sm-tttt mil of Mi rttsf Jfetndal , ennfeh ad h fhe todies' AM sootetr f Ihnt eKnrek. The tehles verre Irtld t9f about twenty-flee gnetfs and tile mean eanotstod of a fonr tonrw tnr- mtt repast The tables ware lmmao vnhite wRh snowy linen and polished sttTor while the decorations Were 'aneaaffono and greens. Dr HofUna aetea as tonstaxattar and oaowotad the head of the table. aVo-'wW,e nt " mt Dr aml Mr' 'W "" n ,l"wr Wt ," MW,t8 of the evening. After the snmptena silnner hmt heen thoroughly enjoyed ,. ...f-.i ,. ratTTnpnnj c wtr rwi... Iter H. T. Taehor, president of fho S..111.. ilHWnua.1 k alnaitrn Tn. l"ri;" ! '"" ",,". ,',".. thn, i. P" a,.,e.?Va!0.? '""Z -1.?"1. 'l "i. . . . .. . weonme nocowmrr 10 jr larcwcu 10 a Belaved m,o worher. He spoke In flaho hlghost terms of the departing I testers piase in tue ooininunuy. Following this "Do PropMal Son". " !tZt Tho Mod ' I'ynot.to "8t'0" of . mi,od; ford Conservatory. Hor excellent use of the southern dialect wns liugol) ! -..-.- .!-. l ..,.. onjo 7 .? ... f",m"1" " l', ul ,"7. "n ut'"K,", inc n,w'1 '- B Dr. riallllo of Thoontx spoko for he large niimnor or Prosbytortnii communicants who groatly regrot tho leaving of Dr. Shields. Attor this tho guest of tho evening . . , . !:; .. ". : iir. nnieius in n mosi nappy nuu iaci- i i . t -.!. t... ..l.l ...t.. u.ha tlmt ! l eP " " HVVV lliui. -!.. . . ,. .. .. , . iriirairriiTifku,i kind things said of him might bo true. Ho expressed the doubt If anywhere elso could bo gathered a noire brothuriy and con genial company of Christian workers than those with whom ho had been privileged to associate In this city. Mrs. Shields was nUio tho recipient of a multitude of kind wordn nnd hearty good wished for future hap piness. She replied in a witty and hearty combination of pathos nnd appreciation. Tho Rev. Mr. Illackstono at Ash land pronouneed the boaodlction after which the company sang "West Do tho Tie That Hinds" nsd tho en tire assemblage rjnndlng drank In silence a tcfast "to our good friends may their future bo filled with use fulness and Joy." Tho two and more hours of genu Ino goodfellowship will long bo re membered tiy the ministers of the ussoeiatlon and their wives who to gethcr wUh the Invited guests of tho evonlng will follow Dr. and Mrs Shields with their prayorft and good wishes. Mms Harriet Catheart entertained a number of friend with a birthday party Friday aflernoaa at hor home on Summit t aienuo from I until II o'clock. Giwae were enjoyed by the little guests, after which luncheon was served from a long labia prettily Meearaiea Hrtn 4eeratcd nith iiiok and white. The """ " Wr: M"1 Vfl ,.,,. IfMll, Aiikerm. Mi-r Connor. - - - j -....-., Mnrjorie Dniley, Jenn Steel, EIiu Ferris, Jenn WiUou, Louise Connor, Marjorio Imon, Edna Wmnl, Heat riea Lemon, Fay Garnett, Ho)ie Itow rli. Ademidc Heroard. John Connor, Edward Catheart and Harriot Cth- cart. The mreting of the Paniit-Teuch-, or' circle of the ltoocvclt sebool i Friday afternoon was pne to ho hing remoasbered hy nil present. "The II-1 bomion Oirl" was phtyed hy Matr! Marvel WilHaroa on the violin. Mrs. I f Honhj' paper on then fen and rm-' ' ina inrture brought hmc with great , -lJ5-JV IPr1 , f $&Jfmmm .S-UbBK " BnBBBBBBBBBaVaBBBBb. n anfalTsrilT" I TT s?JA JmmW mmSKm99mi a- mi ii ' "" imo slssojonijnsnjfinnsnns tf,6 t (hat hi IfnjMflail fn jVlMMmtV iHttrnn fry atlWHlte? wtn(? fnrf nhtm. Thr fnBflt hr , . ,(. frnf and frhHrtM." fry tff. tjmm,- n1vmmmrA n Mm. Van Jeotoo. Mrs. flraehrnreed liicH gave a tnlk on the edneatHHtal ralno of the Drama league, carrying out In a eonstrnetite way the good that ofld he. aoeomntiskod Ijt the drama prop erty handled ami bv educating tho yoang naoplo np to tho real art that is in it. The ungraded room in tho Lincoln sehool Was then spoken of by Misn Fergnnan nnd was henrtllv in dorsed bv the elrelo. Mrs. Oalligcr 1 bronght forth the flags tlmt arc to bo snhl for tho child welfare onmpuigii. after which the meeting adjourned. Tho monthly business mooting of tho Oreator Mod font club will bo hold Monday afternoon 2:30 at tho Public Library to which all members nro i . . . nrgcu to uo prosoni. . The Colony club Sadie, mt at Ihnir elnb rooms nl the Hoti Mcdfonl on Tnosday aftumoo'i to eontinui tlio work of making band.ig?s lor tho Hl Cross society. Miss Fern Hutchinnun w.ib hostcsa to the Girls' Thursdny brldgo club at tier homo on South Orange street Thursday afternoon. DRAMA LEAGUE NOTES I At tho regulnr monthly meeting of the Parent-Tcne-hors association of the Hoosovelt school Mrs. Hraokin rced, president of the Drama League '.center, spoke on tho educational value of tho Drama lenguo work. On Monday morning Mrs. Hrnckin .reed will road to the high school as sembly one of Vent's plays, "Tho Land of Heart's Dcsiro." iWbnt Hnve Vo nlWii Looking For? Muritol White Llulmont Is n prep aration that given satisfaction where a pain killer und healer In needed. Wo do not bcllovo you could get a bettor liniment at niiy price. Prices 2G, CO, 1. HnsklngH Drug Storo, oxcluslvo agency Your Headache, Sir probably proceeds from n disordered vision weak or over-taxed eycnlght It can be remedied - nnd hnnitdicd by woarlng the right kind of glnsnes. ; the kind ho shall bo glad to precrlbe nuu adjust ror ou. Wo nio special ists In all matters pertaining to tho human eye. and bear n restitution for first class work only. A trial will convince ou. DR. RICKERT Suite 1-2 over May Co. Mcdfoid, Ore. FURS WANTED Any Kind, Any Quality. Host Prices Paid. HUDSON BAY FUR CO. 821 Maikot St. Son Fniuei-oo, - - Cal. Bargains in ROSES 200 Tnree-ycar-old Caroline TestoiFt rtocea for sale at a bargain Tho finest rasas In Medford from tlio best rose hedgo In tho city Tiie Carolina Ton to lit Is a perpet ual bloomer, largo pink roses and the best bedge or street roto for this rlimato. O (Pierce, the Florist FOR SALE CHEAP One 6-Room HOUSE on No. Riverside, close in to be moved off lot Call 900-Lor217So.R rn'WtsnnnCifvri mnV " Jl sanmwTI unmnl J Mini TASTY RECIPES i'Dll PlHII'.UtlXfl OYSTERS MtMM.OI'MI' flYHTKIlH Take one pint Oyslors Dip fn cracker rrumba seasoned with salt and pepper. Take two tablespoons ul oracker ertimhs and nils with tho aamo nwantltv of melted butter Qretise a shallow baking dish And fill with cracker crumbs and Oyafern In alternate layers. Pour In two tn lilespoensful of water und sprinkle broad crumbs and bits of butter over top. Rake 30 mfnutos in a hot oven. DHVII.KD OYHTKHH Take one pint Oysters and chop ftno. Put In saucepan with ono tea spoonful of melted butter and a gill of cream. Season with cayenne and salt nnd ndd half cupful ot rolled arncker crumbs. Put on tho stove 'and allow to simmer 6 minutes, ntlr- ring gently. Then put In a baking (lish, sprinkle cread crumbs and bits of butter over top and bake until top Is n rich golden brown. Wo carry Eastern and Olympia Oyr.tern, Fish ot all kinds, Poultry etc. Medford Fish & Poultry Co. Phono aas Cairvoyant If you contcmplato consulting a Clairvoyant, two things should bo taken under consideration tha abil ity of tho Clairvoyant nnd honesty ot tho methods. I am a natural born medium of 27 years' oxpcrlcnco. Hut with my wonderful power I will gul'do you aright on business, lovo, courtship, marriage, divorca nnd min ing. Tell whether your husband, wlfo or sweetheart Is truo or false, when nnd who you will marry, whon you will sell your proporty and what you nro best adapted for. To those unhappy and discontented or In any troublo, bring It to mo and I will straighten It out to your ontiro sat iofactlon. It you have lost confidence through unscrupulous clairvoyants, havo a full llfo rending, 1.00, and know tho truth. Opposite Nash Hotel, l'nlui lllock, Room 11. DOUBLE S. & H. STAMPS SATURDAY WITH DAISY DUTTER, 65c PER ROLL V)Kfrs, Milk, ( ream, Buttermilk, Ice Cream, Dakcd floods, Cot .age, liriek and Cream (hecsc. at THE DAIRY THE WHITE VELVET ICE CREAM COMPANY Phono 181. 122 Kast M.u.i ASIC FOR None Better Roman Meal Bread Invented by a Physician Improves diKestlon Prevent constipation And promotes bettor health PULLMAN BAKERY At Your Oroccr WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Medford The Only Exclusive- " Commercial Photographers in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or place by appointment. Phono X-17- J We'll do the rcsfc E. D. WESTON, Prop. fmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmm B MiflnnnnnnnnnnnnnnSfBUHiieeH Lnr-. "oKJnvQ luama vItHu rf1 H "Bamnmnmn-. 'annW S?(lntv V?T J 'Sill 1 Bssssffm