Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1916)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORFiON, SATURDAY, .TITLY R, 1Mfi CTGE THTIE1U aaai it .viav iir aiaBaac avw' Under tlii' directorship of Ucorgc Andrew?, tho Medford nnd Ashlnntl choruses united in n griind concert on Friday evening lust, thurcliy op ening tlio Cluiulnifiuiu bohkoh. The program was the mhuo ns 'recently given by tlio Medford Chonil society in the l'ngc theater, consisting of se lections in Lut in from Gounod's Mass St. Cecelia nnd other choruses from the groat musters. There was n very largo nnd cordially appreciative aud ience, nnd the various numbers on the program wore rendered with artistic effect and much enjoyed. The solo ists aciptitted themselves with credit. Will Vawtor, Miss Florence llnr.cl rige Mrs. Uooigo Andrews, Mr. Kd meads, Mrs. (Juy Childers, William Isaacs nnd Mr. Husor of Ahland sustaining with marked ability the various solo responsibilities of the evening. The difficult trios of the mass wero rendered very finely. A notable feature of the concert Mas the splendid work of Carlton Janes, Ins two violin solos being immensely enjoved and an encore being insisted upon. It was not generally known until afterwards (lint tlio second solo was the artist's own composi tion. It was a gem and should be rushed to print. The duct between Miss Sullivan and Mr. Janes was also ' greatly enjoyed, Miss Vcnitn Hamil ton playing the piano accompalii- incut. Mrj. Marsh nceoninnnied tlio chorus and the .singing of tlio vari ous numbers wan splendidly support ed bv an efficient orohostra. Tlio la dies' chorus in "List tho Cherubic Host" was a ory choice number also, and the entire concert was a complete and gratifying Success, and a further and well-merited indorse ment of the musical ability, of tho di rector. This first concert of the nug munted societies of Ashland - and Mcilford assures for the valley nu organization equal to nify, dcuuiuds that the fut 1110 may muke upon it. The Woman's Foieign Missionary society of the llrst Methodist church mut at tho homo of Mrs. 0. K. Os borne on South Oakdale Friday o ve iling with forty-five in attendance. Mrs. It. J. I'ahuur, leader of tho evening, conducted a very interesting program in tho lonn of a mugiuino, "Tho World Outlook." During the social hour Mr. Palmer played a num ber of selections with an Kdison. lte frotihmcnt of punch and cake wero served on tho lawn by the hostesses. Mondamof Duron, Power nnd Os- lioi nu. Tho Missos Muriou I'almor, Kdnti Goto and Kvn tUiomo presided at tho punch bowl. Monday evening Miss I,ucilo Hipler gave a complimentary dinner at the Hotel Austin in honor of Miss Flor ence Carpentor, who leave, soon for Porto Rice. The color scheme was red and white, white sweet puns, min iature tinge and stunt were used for dueorations. Mies Curpontor has buun one of the instructors in the lo- cul high behool and goes to Porto ltico to accept a position in ;i govern ment normal school. Those prosvnt went: Misfeoti Florence Carpenter, Anno Hanson, Josephine Hiloy, I.or uinu Luwtou, Anna Puruoker. Julia Fielder, l.unoro Godlovo a ml l.ucile ltiulur. sMrw. Frank Madden entertained Wcdnofcdiiy evoning at dinner for her feUtor, Mn. Lamb, of Chicago, who ik nor guot. Tho gnohts inuludcd Mr. and Mrs. K. I. (Iiithrio, Mr. and Mr. A. Conro Floro, Dr. I A. Sal- ado and It. W. iiiihl. Tho Young Jjidina.' Sodalitv of the Catholic church will givo another one of tlioir popular dancing wrtios on Wodnofcday mailing at St. Mink's hall. Hazolrigg's orchoatra Iim buun untfNgud to fumihh the munic. ItoMwell Coffin, who hns buen tho get of hi parents, Mr. and Mr. K.; L. Coffin, loft Friday for' Chioagov wiiuio no wilt roBiimu Ins position. ' TVo MibsMi Marion I'hnor nnd MU Kv Osborne have return! Ikhnh from Sn Jo, whoro tljoy havuf mm uttumling tlio state, nonnul. A dir dHHft) will bo given nt Utt Country club thu wetting in koHur of the cHteUHU in tho tumii (oHrtiMMnt now geing: an. Mrs. Ckurles Conner ml tlHgtoir Miss Dorethy will leave soon for it oxUm4w! trio to Alktu MkM Hry Brsu ts rtiwnvA koine after M-iiitiiig the winter in San Frnwi'M , A vcrv inettv home wedding took place Monday afternoon at Fontaine Heights, near Central Point, the clinnning homo of Professor and Mrs. John S. Frnzoe. Miss Helen Frazee, Professor and Mrs. Franco's only daughter, was married to Scott Pur ton. Dr. Withnin of Grants Pass of ficiated, using the ring ceremony. The bride's only brother, Holland Krnr.cc, played the wedding march. The bride wore an exquisite gown of white chif fon taffeta and lace, and with her golden curls made a very pretty pic ture. The house nnd veranda were decorated with Shnsta daisies and sweet pens and "baby brcnth." As tho day was an ideal one, covers were laid on the veranda for tho de licious wedding supper. At (i o'clock the young couple left in a 'shower of rice and good wishes. Mrs. Burton's going-nway gown was of mignon ette, green taffeta trimmed in white. She woro n black lace hat. Mr. and Mrs. Hut ton Mill stay at Fontaine Heights for about a week, after which they will go to Seattle, Wash. The wedding guestH were: Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, undo and aunt of the bride; Hev. nnd Mrs. William, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Sholnndcr, Dr. and Mrs. Mnhngren, Mrs. Wnrrcn, Miss Thconn Cnrkin, Mr. Hoppins, Fred Hoppins. A surpriso party was given on last Monday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. M, Brass, in honor of their daughter, Mary, who has just re turned after spending tho winter in San Frnncisoo fflic veiling was pleasantly spent with games and mu sic, after which dainty refreshments were served. Those present were: Misses Mary and Clara Hrass, Do lores Wilson, Elnora Saner, Cathar ine King, Catharine nnd. Margaret Ktnig, Kininu Pcil, Mary Phillips and Florence Scheblc. Fay Jesbiii) Canon, son of H. Canon, the register of the United Stilus land oft ice, was married at the Prcsbyturian manse, Jacksonville, Friday forenoon to Myrtle ltuth Hull. Yerno S. Canon, brother of tho groom, and wife attended them. Tho uewlywods will make their homo in Sacramcitto. Mrs, I'van Kennies was hostess Friday afternoon at a bridge lea given ut her homo on West Tenth street. Her guests were invited to meet her sister, Mrs. Florence Mini- !;er, who is a guest at the Kennies ionic for tho summur. Mr. and Mrs. Glunn Conwpll of Klamnth Falls arc visiting friends and relatives in Med ford and Ash land nnd attending Chautauqua in Ashland. - Attornoy and Mrs. II. A. Canaday spent today in Jacksonville with friends celebrating their first wedding anniversary. Miss Iiui Coiihran, who has liotin at tending the California State Normal school, has returned homo for tho summer. . Dr. ami Mrs. T. G. Heine will en -J tcrtaiu at dinner this evening for Dr B. II. Portornnd Dr. and Mr. It, W. Clancy. The MisMtai Josephine Low and Mario Lamho of Klamnth Falls nic vifeiting Dr. and Mr. W. II. Springer Mrs. IOii I). Joniw of Koo-cclt avenuo is fcpundiiig a few weeks in Ashland and uttuudiiiL' Chuutnuiiun. Informal teas hare buen given ut thu Country olub this week whilo the tuniiia tournament in being plued. Mr. and Mr. DolroyGutuholl nnd a party of friend loavo Saturday to spend u fow duy. at Prospuet. Mr. -John C. Hank of Portland it .tho giiot of htir mother, Mr. W. L.' Holloway, at her ranch home. Charits. II. Chadwick arrivod Fri day and will spend kumu time at his orchard, "Tho Sunny Cliff." ' Thoninb Sworn of Now York i vis iting is parents, Mr. and Mr. J. M. Swwn, of Wet Tenth struct. ; William Swarn of Gulien, .Mich., i visiting his brother, Thomas Sweni, of Wot Tenth htreOt. Inland WilloU of Kurby has boon gttet of Mr. Hd Mr. J. 11. Del linger thin week. i , ., Mr. and Mr. A. J, Hunby have gone to Aahltntd to remain during CmhhUuou. Mis Wlkive Jaeobs of Klamath Faith was the guet of friend, hen thm week, i Mrv Den (larnclt was hostess to the Utdics Aid society of the Cluis tian church at her homo on Olson street Tuesday afternoon, July '2li. The afternoon wiih spent with fancy work, sociul convorsntion and music. Mrs. Lou D. Jones and Mi's. II. K. Tucker rendered piano solos which were very much enjoyed bv all. The gucVts were then invited to tho din ing room, whuiV a dainty two-course luncheon was served. The table was beautifully decorated, hnvinir for its centerpiece u massive bowl of pink and white sweet peas, this being the color scheme carried out in nil the rooms. Tho guests were onkutnincd with a few orchestra scleelionw, af ter which all ilcnarted, feeling thut the uftcinoon was indeed one of profit nnd pleasure, nnd voting Mis". Gnrnctt a charming hostess. Mrs. Hoi tint Daddysiunu nnd fam ily have taken up their residence in the Colonel Sargent homo in Jack sonville. Mrs. Dnddysninn's father, W. N. Offutt, accompanying them. They will be gone ut least a year, or du'ruig Colonel Sargent's nbsencc while at the front. Mrs. Daddysman will be greatly missed in the music circles in Med ford, being one of the finest violinists in the county. Miss Louise, being very popular in the younger set, will also be greatly missed. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Pollinger nnd son, Kalph, spent Sunday at Hitch visiting .Mrs. Hellingcr's patents, Mr. and Mrs. William Altitun. 1 At the Churches St. .Maik's I'pix-o'utl. 8 a. m. Holy Communion. -11 n. m. Morning prayer. Tlio Hlfthop's annual addrosa to the DIocobo will bo road at this scrvlco In plnco of tlio Horinon. Win. Il HAMILTON, VIcnr. Cnt'inJIr Clmrcli. South Oakdale Avonuo. 2'Trst .Mass Sunday at R;.1Q a. in. Second mass nt 9 n. in. No even ing services. , REV. JOHN POWERS, Hector. I'lTsltytcrlnii Cliuivli Sm''IiiI Serlc Tho Oregon nntlomtl guard, com pany seven, will attend sorvko nt tho I'roHbytorlau church Sunday morning at 1 1 a. m. Tho Ilov. Alfred llog$ will pronch a special sermon. The churdh will bo beautifully decorated. Tho following inimical program will to centributed: Duet, Miss Jano Illinium nnd Mr. C. C. .McCurdy, solos by Mrs Towns end, n dlstlnRiilshed vocalist from Itoncburg. Prof (icorge Andrews Let ourDirtlcss Workman Wire Your House the ModernVcr)' Tor Efficient Electric Lighting with EDI SOU MAZDA LAMPS Paul's Electric Store MEDFORD. ORKiiON m:xt to pom-:ii compwv ftMrHliV i rtrnttmr- n rwrfni rrrraa- ull also sing; music by a largo cho rus choir. Everybody welcome. Uakilalo Ave, MctliiHllst. Sunday school nt 9:45 n. in.. Preaching nt 11 a., in. No services In tho evoning, as wo will join in the union sorvlco In tho cltv park at 7 p. in. Trnjor meeting Tlmrsdny nt 8 p. in. All members nnd friends of our church nro requested to bo prosont nt thoso services. Strangers welcome. 11. M. HHANHA.M, Pnstor. First lwpttst Church. iMornlng scrvlco Dr. Wlthern of Grants Pass will pronch, subject: "Ho Shall Somo." Solo solectcd. Miss Kldclls Moran. Evening, Dr. Wlthorn wll preach. .Music "Clod of tho Morning" Rossini. "Jcsiib My Sorrowo Look ton Mo" Novoti. Miss Florence Hnrolrlgg, Mrs. J. M. flrcssloy, Mr. E. Hunter, Wllllnni Vawtor. Presbyterian Clinrch, .lacksonvlllo. 10 a, m. Snbbath school. 11 n. m. Morning Worship. Thoino of tho heur: "Jesus In tho Midst." Tho Sncramont of the Lord's Supper will bo administered during this scrvlco. i 8 p. m. Evening worship. Thotno "Tho Sin of Indifference." Tho toplo for tho prayer mooting on Thursday at 8 o'clock Is, "Tho Valuo of Fnltli." Como nnd wor ship with us In tlicso services. ALUERT II. GAMMONS Minister. I'nlon Services In Oily Park. Union services will bo hold In tho city pnrk In which tho Christian Methodists and Prcsbytorlnn church will unite, will bo hold Sunday oven Ing nt 7 o'clock. Rev Alfred A. J. Hogg, tho now Prosuytorlan minis ter will sponk Sunday evening. Sub ject, "What Happoncd to Noah's Car pontors?" Music by n Inrgo union choir. Christian Endeavor will lio hold In tho Prcsbytorlan church nt tho closo of tho park sorvlco. Mr. Lamed will load. Mr. Lamed Is a graduato of Harvard and a splondld service Is anticipated. Como. First Christian Church. Cor. 9th and South Oakdale. Wo extend a most cordial Invita tion to you to nttond sorvlcos nt 10:45 a. in. In tho church. Special There la mor CtrrU In thh MCtlon of tb until the Uit few Jr uri'l lo " hi. ..... . r... nt.nv turt utMrtort iirenonncfJ It local dl nil jrfcrllil lwl rruiMllM. an.l t ctntlr fllln- to cure with local treatment, pronounced It UeuruMe Sclenra lia i.rutfii L'atarrti tolwi cwntllulW'iial allteaie, aiMl thereforr tdiulrca conilllutl.mil treatment, lltll'a Catarrh Oire, minufnclutKl lr ' J. I'henejr A Co., Ti.le.lo, Ohio, la 111 oulr i'omtltil. ttonal cure, on the market It l taken lifiernallr In ilea1 from 10 1ro In a teaipoonful II acta illrectlr on tb tlooil and muniiii aurfacea of tb ;item. They ulfer cm hundreil ilollara for anj caie It fall to cure. Send for clreolaxa and tMtlrnonlila, Addrew I J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, Ohio. Unld br llrasrlata, 7IW-. Takt IUU'a raniUr l'llla for cooitlratkn. JmJmJmJmJmJ wizitt&w t t t T t r T ? T T r T T ? ? T T T X f t ? ? T T ? ? r ? V f ? Y ? T ? f ? T s?j . "nw" ATA 'i "l!81 cuazSffv3aV IK l-J-VF Avr V" " y pmism music and a sjicclnl dlscourso by tlic pastor, i Evoning scrvlco will ho hold In tho city park nt 7 o'clock, with Row Hogg of tho Prcsbytorlnn church giving tho sermon. Churches will unite nt least through July In out-door evening service. Christina Endeavor will meet In tho clufrch Immediately utter tho services In tho pnrk. nibla school at :4fi. U. V. Paul will ho delighted to hnvo you nttond with tho Uttlo ones. "A llttto child Hhnll lead them," miiko It true. Till' Is a great hour for all In n groat sorvlco. t MId-wook prayor meeting on Tlmrsdny ovonlng nt 7:15. Como to tho morning service with your frlotuls. HARRY K. TUCKER, Minister First Methodist. The Sunday services bogln with tho Sunday school hour nt 9:45. A special opening program. Strnngors nro cordially Invited. Tho Epworth League dovotlonnl services will bo hold nl eight o'clock. Morning worship at tl n. in. Thoino for tho morning sermon "Llfo Mado Noblo, Independent of Rcmnrkabla Results." Mrs. Hovlous will sing "My Re- ni , tho dcomor nnd My Lord" Iluck. M tho ovonlng hour seven p this congregation will Join In union park sorvlco. Strnngors arc mado wclcomo nt all tho services of tho day. fiHICHESTER S PILLS ,Ul.f. vtiikMwnaillil.Sirni.AImRIUMa SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE TELL US YOUR FOOT TROUBLES MARINELLO CURES THEM Marinello Hair Shop 407 Gnrnot-Coroy Illdg. TWO TRIPS DAILY HETWEEN . MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S, H. Hnrntsh'n nuto will lenvo Knclo Point nt 8 A. M. anil 1 P. M. dally, except Sunday; loavo Mcdford 9 A. M. and r. P. M. will call ror nasscngora nt hotels In Medford nnd liotols nnd buslnoss houses lti Englo PolnL IMIONK JI-XB U :i-X.'. Wy. .TUB UlAUUnil IIHAND. X y'VTt'N lll Aik j-elraUlof A aCUbLfb l'llla la IU4 and O.IJ nruiiiAv T-v -W! . itiKd Wi Uli Rllton. V Tn W Ta lliee. Ilr fiMr v I t- Jf l)UVllM IIKANIi l'ILIJl.Aoa W m "Everything is Done Electrically Now" "Yes, boy, in my day wc had long lines of ovcrliuail shafting 'with flapping belts right at our elbows. Wc hail to watch do.u ' or get hurt. There were lots of accidents. Than too, ovory ' emu. wi w.inrcil t cli.iniM! sneed we had to throw a running belt. There were only three or four speecU at that." -""nsro L.. You can't realize how easy wo have it hero with these fT motors that will give you any speed you want by simply . turning a crank that can't go wrong." 4 r , motors will help you avoid accidents and in I crease production, Ask California -Oregon Power Company 21(5 West Main Street Phone 1G8 MEDFORD, OREGON m ' "' Z3Zr-ritaanTZBauz iSHKl4t?l5 BEST TONIC IS S.S.S. Few people get through the winter1 and spring without attacks from one of the many blood maladies that leave them weak and unfit to meet the try ing warm season, and the blood so freighted with poisons that it is in capable of(supplylng the energy and tissue building properties necessary to health. This condition Is revealed In many vravs. and bv manv svmntoms. but all point to one thing infected blood. And just as surety tncy can jor. tnc one true and tried S, S. S, A TWO-SIDED AFFAIR. Tho fnlr-mtndcd bank nlwnys manifests In Its dealings recognition of tho prluclplo that a banking relation la a two sided affair Ouo In which tho bank concedes, ns doc3 tho Jackson County, thnt tho depositor may rightfully expect, In return for his business and confi dence, a friendly Interest, loyalty and support. OVER 22 VEAPS UNDER ONE MANAOEMCNf kJ I &-ZZM m THE UNIVERSAL CAR Tlio low first cost of a Ford oar is not to bo oonfuHod with low value. Tho best mainifaoturiiitf mothods, com bined with tho highest grade of ma terials and the services of specialist workmen produce a bettor car at a lower price. Ford cars are built to servo and satisfy under all conditions. Touring Car $-M0; Jtunabout WHO; Coupolet $590; Town Oar $(M0; Redan $7I0. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. On display and sale at C. E. GATES It Insures blood purtv and health". S. S. S. for 50 years has been the standard treatment for all blood trou bles. Catarrh, rheumatism, malaria, skin diseases, and other troubles aris ing from impure and impoverished blood yield to S. S, S. The best tonic. Get S. S. S. from the druff store, and regain your health. Don't take a sub' stitutc. It is guaranteed purely vege table. Write us for free medical ad vice. Address Medical Department 53, Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. ft I m f ? T T T ? ? f ? ? T v ? Y Y ? Y Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I si J X t .ii m : 'J H lfe