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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. 0RE(10X, SA'ITRPAY. JULY 15, 1910 JTSGE THREE -h n h I59$r ML-.'ll-jJp . kTi '"fr " lift iw'? vTfi'yl A pleiisnnl 'toning wns enjoyed by tin- Medford Choral society Tucxdny evening nt t'ui Prosbytorinn ohuroli. During (lie owning Mr. Andrews wns presented w'th a boiuitiful ebony baton nioiinted in gold and inscribed. The presentation was made in a few fitting romarkj by tbo president of the Hoeiety, S. V. lleekwith. It wns ngreed on motion tlint the clionm hIiouIiI ndjonrn until the first Tues day in September. At this timo tliero is likely to bo a largo ingrcaso in membership .beforo the opening of tbo winter sennon. Following the re hcnrrtiil the members adjourned to the ehnpcl of tbo church, where re freshments were served and a social tune enjoyed. a. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stow art wero pleasantly surprised last Sunday by n visit from Mr. and Mrs. Emory Olmstead and son, Harrison, of Port land, who are touring southern Ore gon, taking in Crater Lake and oast em Oregon in their ear. Mr. Olm stead is vice-president and maunder of tbo Xorthwestorn Hank of Port land. Those in the party wore Mrs. Olmstead's mother and father, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. V. Sarvor and Histor. Mrs. Carlton lliggins of Seattle, and ehaullear, Mr. Wiilsor, of Portland. They intend making Seattle on the way homo. They wore all vory much pleased with Medford and tbo valley. Miss Willie- Howard' entertained with a dancing parly Wednesday evening at bor homo on South Oak lalo. During the' evening Miss Ger nldino Theiss favored those present with a vocal solo, accompanied by Mis Hamilton. The guests included the Minxes (Catherine Souttor, Alone Allen, Kitlior Wnrnor, Mario Gates, Alice FoiboH,- Kulh Warner, Goral ilino Thuisf, Venita Hamilton and Mary Gore, Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeCullougb, Messrs. Jay Gore, Frank Steffens, Rudy Se'ioultz, Pen Forbes, Hon Kunynrd, Fuenian Sanders and J.uthor Twdnlo. r- i . . .. ... i'ii. nun mth. . i Mownrt en terlained at dinner last tiitndiiv for Mr. and Mr. Willinin Iludgo and daughter, .Tomii, who uro moving from West Tenth street to live on Gon et.ee street. Coven wero laid for eight, including Mis C. M. Taylor, Miss DhIiI, llw. Stewart's mother, Mrs. Scofield and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Stewart. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First Methodist Epis ropal church mot at tho homo of Mrs. K. C. Minear, -108 North Ivy street, Friday afternoon with n large mmibur in attendance. Following tho business session, Mrs. 0. E. Osborno gave a brief survey of tho work dono by the society in California, Oregon and Washington, naming nnd locat ing the ten different institution which are tho centers of mission work among the Indians. Simnish- spcaking people and Orientals oa tho eoast. A report of tho state conven tion held at Salem, Juno 2!) and .'10; was given by Mrs; John 11. Carkin. During tbo social hour Victrola mu sic was much enjoyed. Delicious re freshments wore, served by the com mittee in chnrge, Mrs. It. C. Minear, Mrs. Leslie and Mrs. Spicglc. . Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Peekwith on .tertHined at duiuer Thursday oveniug for the following giie.t: Mrs. W. L. Holloway, Mrs. John C. Hanks of Portland, Mm. Putturanii, Mr. and Mr. Delroy Getehell, Slater John win, Mr. Carlton and Chandler Egan. www About fifty young naonlo of Med- ford attended an impromptu dunuo given at tins Hungnlow in Abhland Wodnendav evening after the con cert, given by tho New York Marino band Wednesday oveniug. Miss I.OUMU Hurko ontertniiiod at Biippor Tliuiwlny evening or the fol lowing gueU: Mr. nnd Mrs. David J.owia, Mr. and Mr. Corning Konloy, Mr. Newlmll and Mr. IlinielMin. The W. C. T. II. of Mttdford will have chnrge of the program Monday morning at the Anhland obautaii(iiM. All member and friondif are urged to attend. Mr. Mini Mr. Richard h. WiUon, Miw O'Conner of Chioago and Itoli ert M. WUmiii havo just returned from a four day' trip to Pioipuct. Miii. Lincoln MeCoriiiMck enter tained Ht bridge Tuesday evening in bouor of Mrs. John Hankx, who is vim'ting hor motlior, Mr. Holloway. MUs Pearl HhII, who Iim boon viwtiiig hor brother, Court Hall, loft .Woiliiwday for Myrtle oreok, where fclm will vmI hor uothor. Mr. WiImiu and daugbtur Ma.xine of Glendale, Or., who have been vis itintr friend, tlm mt tuuntk, return- (ul bowu Sitiulaty. Mus Jfy Myr of ftnltty, CL, lfl .Thurhday for Lub Anftrfu after u week's vii.it with Mrs. It. C. Minear of North Ivy ktruet. Following the tannin ffa at the Country olub SntnnUy, dinner dance wn given nt the elnb hove. Mr. George Collin entertained Le RuiiwIi club this Mt'ieniiHtn nt bcr honie i'U Hi Mam street, Mr. and .Mrs. W. J. Schenek of the Hillside orchard will hnvo as guests durjng July and August Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Clark of Kansas: City, Miss Helen Schenek of Mem phis, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Schenek of Tokio, Japan. W. E. Schenek is connected with the F. W. Home company of Tokio, and is at present in Memphis: with Mrs. Schenek, visiting relatives there. Mr. .Schenek and party will make the cross-country trip from Memphis to iMcillonl by auto. Dr. S. A. Loekwood, who loft Medford June 1 for special study in Chicago hospitals, is expected home Sunday or Monday. Ho is at present attending tho conference of physicians- now nssembled in Port land to discuss infantile paralysis.' Dr. Myrtle S. Loekwood will not return to Medford until about August 1. Mrs. M. .A. Parks of Huntington Heach, Cal., and Mrs. . H. Sceg millcr of Hich field, Utah, have spent the past week in Medford visiting tho family of A. H. Williams, a son and brother. Mrs. Seogmiller will return home in a few days and Mrs. Parks will remain for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. .Samuel Hn4nburg, who have been spending tho winter in Seattle, have returned to "Jled fortl. They were accompanied by Miss Helen Rosenborg and Mr. anil Mrs. Colonel I. Monbeimer of Se attle, and will be their guests at tho Hear Creek orchard. Mr. and Mrs. A. Schoenberger of San Jose, Cal have announced the marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth Margnret, to Edsou Carlies Jerome of Medford, the wedding taking place at tan Joso, Monday, July 10. Mr. and M. Jerome will bo at homo in Medford after September 1. Mrs, A. I j. Stuart, formerly Miss Mabel June, daughter of Curl T. Jones, and daughter Victoria, wiM arrive in Medford Sunday and will be guests of Mrs. Earl Gaddis and Mrs. H. F. Piatt. .Miss Capitola Willots and mother, Mrs. J. lv. Houlder, who havo boon tho guests of Mrs. Tom Collins for tho past two weeks, left Friday morning for their homo in Hosoburg. Tho Epworth Icaguo of tho Meth odist church hold a very enjoyable swimming party at the Natatorium cdnosdny evening. About seventy five wore present. Misses Marjorio and Helen Stev ens entertniued Sunday for Miss Elnn and Mr. Mora Hailey of Ash land. Tho party motored to Ashlnnd Sunday evening. . Mrs. Fred Lewis entertained with a bridge tea Wednesday for the pleasure ot her guest, Mrs. Cum tilings. " . Mrs. J. C. Perry and children havo returned to their homo ut Hilt after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hole. Mrs. Ernest Webb loft this week for Seaside for several weeks' visit. helpful. Strangers nro nindo wel come. Como. Tho Sunday school hour Is 9:45. special oponlng program. il'ubllc worship nt 11 o'clock. Tho pnstor will pronch. Thome, "Tho Knr Reaching Power ot n Groat Pur pose." Tliero will bo special music. Tho Kpworth Lcnguo chapters meet at 8 p. m. Union Vesper sorvlco In tho park nt 7 o'clock. Friends do not noglect tho services of tho church for the summer tlnjR You need thorn more now than nt nny othor tlmos. I-'ht ClirNtlau (Cor. Ninth and South Oakdale ) To which wo most cordially Invito you and your friends. Special music. Morning sorvlco 10: IS. A gospel sermon Hint will strengthen and qulokon your spiritual life KvonliiK union sorvlco in tho city park at 7 o'clock. "Tho Slogan of tho Religious World," will ho tho uub jeet from which I will spoak. Dlblo school at 0: IR. Spend a lit tlo tlmo in this sorvlco for tho good It will bring you. C. K. society nt 8 o'clock In tho church with a goodly numbor taking pnrt. Coniol ' HARRY 13. TUCKER, Minister. sS fM NAM A -JnY-r nBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBnT lllllllllll Mnifl lyjMHl MILITIA SAILS ON ilfll ANNUAL CRUISE nmnmmmWZL'fV lA3nMnBBBBl - ' npprrfttfflft xm-, r nBBBBBBBBnBBBBBBlBKK jemMnBBM InBBBB V lBBBO ' ' HnLww V i ' 9BBnBVBBnnBMbKi m ' Hni.n. I MitlOTi Tl BBBBBBBBBBBBVnHHnnBBBBBBBl ' kBnnnnnnnnT ' nBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlnWInBBBBV I r.K.L Jl .- W -OtJ. WTTiVVWV PtVVV.mUi.V,AVM.V PORTLAND, Ore, July IS. Willi hundreds of Oregon unvnl mllltlnmoit lining tho rail, nnd waving fnrowoll to those on shoro, tho United Stntes cruiser Mnrblehcad swung out into ; i tho strenni hero early today, nnd put ' (down for tho sen, earning tho cltlzon ' I. ... . . . Bimurn on meir nununi cruise. I At Port AiikoIos. Wnsli.. tho Mnr- hlchcad will bo Joined by tbo bnttlo- , .siiip uregou wiin mo uaiuornia nnvai ; mllltla and At the Churches J h i i in Tuesday evening the Christian En deavor society of tho Christian church gnvo a social nt the ohiireh. Various games were played during the evening and a very pleasant time was had, after which refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Saner, who have been the guosts of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Iloswiok, left Thursday morning for St. Paul, Minn. Mr. null Mrs. Saner are on an extended tour, having left homo about tho first of June. Mr. Roundtree of California, ae eompanied by his daughter, Miss Vera Roundtree, of this city, left Friday for several weeks' visit with relatives and friends at Pacific Heach, Washington. Mr. and .Mrs. Glenn Conwell left today for thoir home at Klamath Falls after spending tho past two weeks visiting friends and relatives nt Medford and Ashland. Mr. und Mr. L. F. Wallace ueoomnanipil mom. Mrs. Walter Howne entertained at wore; Mrs. W. L. Holloway, .Mrs. .loiin Hunks of Portland, Mrs. Da vid l . Lewis, Mrs. Frank Owens and Mis Hazel Crocker of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Cunningham jiml Mrs. A. E. Cunningham left Friday in their ear for Seattlo, where they will visit friends for two weeks. , Mi Jwinnetto Patterou left Sun day evening for a three weeks' visit with friends and relatives at Glen dale and Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Tomlinson en tertained tho Community olub at their home Thursday evening. Mrs. R. J. Couroy entertained with bridge Monday afternoon at her kottio on Medford Heights. Mrs. W. F. Diddle entertained the Oiris' Thursday Itrithjo eiub Thurs day afternoon. A ehildreH'i. iwrty was given at the Country einb Thur4ay after noon. The W. It. C. held a very deght ful t4-ni- in the Ashlund I.ithm .nrk tuil.n. St. Mark's Kplsrouil 8 n, m, Holy communion. 11 n. m. Holy communion, I W.M. H. HAMILTON, Vlcnr. Catholic (South Oakdale Avenue) First mass Sunday nt G:30 it. m. Second Mass nt ! n. in. Evening sorvlco nt 7:30 p. m. REV. J. POWERS, Rector. Presbyterian . (Main and Holly Stroots) Special hcrvlces will bo hold on Sundny at 1 1 o. m. Tho Rev. Alfred A. J. Hogg will speak from 23rd Psalm. An Interesting part of tho sorvlco will bo tho ordination nnd In stallation of elders and doacouesson. Additional officers oloctod. Elder, Harvoy T. Hubbard; Trusteo, O. W. McDonald; Deacon, J. R. Carpenter; DenconcHB, Mrs. W. C. Hnynos, Mrs. It. A. Johnson. A now class for young ladles will bo organized In tho Sundny school by Mrs. Dr. Clancy. Three hundred nnd forty-flvo pco plo nttonded chuicli last Sundny morning. Tho old brick church is nlwnys cool, but n vory warm welcome Splondld music. i Como nnd bring your friends. IH1IAH GI5H in 'SOLO FOR MARRIAGE" 1RIAHCU FINE ARTS PIAY ', A story of the old world and tho new of human beings who regard mnrriageabte girls mm chattels that have u purchasing and u selling price A storv that by contrast emphasizes the independence and freedom of Americnu womanhood. DEUTSGHLAND MERGHAN I HI Excursion Poslsincd. Tho llutto Falls excursion Is post poned, on nccount of predicted rnlu, tonight and tomorrow. WASHINGTON, July 13. Tho state department formally ruled to day that the German aubumriuo .Deutseblaud is u merchant vessel and entitled to treatment as such. In announcing the ruling, Acting Seerelary Polk said it was not to bo taken as a precedent and that any similnr eases arising in tho future would bo dealt with on their merits. HOUSE CUTS DOWN MIKE WOMACK'S CLAIM WASHINGTON. July 1.').-The house claims committee bus reported Senator ('humberluin's hill for tho relief of Miko G. Womaek or Med ford, reducing the amount from $ 100(1 to $(1:15. Womaek was injured by a dynamite blast while working in Crater Lake pink. Sor- Jiu'kMiiivlllo Prosit) tcrlnu 10 n. in. Sabbath school. 1 1 n. in. morning worship. mon, "Dlsahlod by UnboJIof." S p. in. evening worship. Sermon, "Como nnd See." The prayer mooting will bo omit ted this weok bocniiKo I shall bo at tending tho mooting of Synod, which moots In Eugene boglnnlhg Monday evening. ALHERT II. GAMONS, Minister, Oakdale Ave. Methodist Sundny school nt !):tr n. m. Preaching at 1 1 a. in. Union sorvlco In the city park nt 7 p. m. Rov. II. B. Tuckor, pastor of tho Christian church will pronch. Prayer meeting Thursday evening nt S o'clock. Tliero Is no reason why nil should not attend church services Sunday. Strangers aro welcome H. M. IJRANHA.M, Pustor. 1'ii-st ItnptNt (Rev. Frederick W. Carstons, Pastor) 9.15 n. in. Dlblo school. 11:00 a. in. Hormon by tho pastor. Subject, "Powerless Christians." In addition to the usual good music rondored by tho choir, Miss Sadlo Lnoy will sing "Avo Marie" 7 p. in. Young pooplo's devotional servlco. k p. in. sermon by pastor Subjoct, "A Shrewd R.hiI Kstnto Don!." The popular quurtotto will sing, "In Hoavonly Lov0 Abiding," b Holdon, and Mrs. J, M. Grosslev v III favor tho audience with a goloctod solo. This will bo n grmit sorvlco, Jufct ono hour long. Come Scientific Eye Examinations WITIIOl'T imt'GS OR DROPS Tho old theory. that thoir uso Is necessary In correctly measuring refractory errors Is n fallacy, long since oxplodod. ;Lot mo demonstrate to you the newer methods. DR. RICKERT, Optometrist Ovr tho Uy (V., Medfoiil. by tho cruiser Now Or leans with tho Washington navnl mil itia. From that port tho throo war ships will prococd to Sitka, Alaska, on tho first floot crulso In which tho nuval militiamen havo participated In tho history ot tho Pacific coast. On board tho Marblohcnd aro 300 mon, of whom 2Q0 aro militiamen, In cluding 17 lawyers from Hie Lawyers' Nnvnl nuxlllnry. Captain E. 13, Scranton, U, S. uV., Is In command of tho wnrshlp whllo Captain 0. F. Ulalr commands tho stato sailors. Tho Marblohcad will pass out ot tho Columbia river tomorrow morn ing, reaching Port Angeles Mondny morning. On Tuosdny tho flccl will sail for Sltkn, n throo days trip. After n two days stay nt tho Alas kan port, tho wnrshlps will return to Port Angeles, whoro tho tlcot ma nouvorn will coma to an end. Thn Marlohcad will vlsll Pugct Sound ports probably touching at Vancouver, II. C. beforo returning to Portland on August 2, TWO TRIPS DAILY BETWEEN i MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S. II. Ilarnlsh's auto will loave Eaglo Point nt 8 A. M. nnd 1 P. M. dally, oxcopt Sunday; lenvo Medford 9 A. M nnd 5 P. M. Will call for pnssongors at hotols In Medford and hotels and business housea In Eagle Point. PIIONR n-xa on 3-XO. Vnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnl 'TTni rvuri W- - Children Like Ice Cream Why not glvo It to them? It has been proven by exports that Velvet Ico Cream gives tho greatest energy; and builds tho finest tissues with tho least waste It It hns moro food vnltio and will build mora strength than most ot tho food wo aro now oatlng. Could you glvo tho children any thing hotter? It's a puro, wholcsomo, Itssuo build ing food. Lot tho Kiddles hnvo plonty of it. Let It net ns their desert during tbo hot summer months. THE DAIRY I'Jiono -JHl WillM Have a Heart ! vVU, T2- jl if Z& Don't forget how hot your battery gets these days. Better have it inspected once in a while. Costs nothing. THE ELECTRIC SHOP 103-105 South Central Phone 22J Free intpecllon'of any" batter fat 'any'time a a a a a Immm: W -W T 1'in.t .Methodist (Dr. J. C. Rollins, Pustor ) Tho summer Korvlrog uro brief and Tbtre la tser t'ttarrh In M Mftlon of lb rousur tban alt iStwr aHiti ihi lugetbrr. iixl ualll Ibe lilt fw ;hh w 1H"'1 l ' iMurtMr. it iihI uuar jr d'i(fi pmnwiiinpd It a Wn'tfl ilua auil MKtU4 loc4l rtmtdlM, awl j mhmUbIIjt lailmc I i urr wlib lal traalUMil, H""""l it Inn'"' ruut bta irin Catarrb labia i-.ii.cliuu l ihwai. 4 tbKtfvr Ifiulru ruuatlculi'Hi I iritinwul. Ilall'a Catirrb C'r mamiri.iurJ br V 1 Ctitittr & Ca., Tol4o. 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