Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1916)
yrrworcn arxm TrrroTjyE, mtcpfoku, tvKT:r,oT, SATrrcmr ttt,y 52,-TnT fT pra: mm, w mbi .. . V - a i it 'f .. i 4 Sigma Nu fraternity of Moilford and a few IriThed kuoiiU hold a danclns party at "The Ilungulow" In Ashland Thursday evening. William Vawtor, accompanied hy MIhh Florence Hazel rlBB. gaVn a vocal solo which wan loudly encored. About 9 o'clock a lunch was served. Thoso present wore Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Vawtor, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. It. V. Cowjrill, Mr. and Mrs. It. Hammond, Miss Marian OotiM, MIhh Hazel Under, Miss ltuth Warner, Jllss Laura Paso. Miss Iiura Rales, Miss Dorothy Hill, Miss Irene. Sullivan, Miss Marie Oates, Miss Frances Kenney, Miss Olndyti Peart. Miss Allene Allen, Miss Dora Sullivan, Miss Florence llazolrlRK, MIsh Leah Walther. Miss Loulso Wil liamson. Miss Jean Andorson, Miss (Jh'arllu Fenton. Miss Triim Deiiol, Miss i J?an- tH",bS s,',,!i olnln Cochran, VMhW Mildred Oourlinrt of Ashland, Miss Helen flonlil and Miss Dorothy Chiircliill of San Francisco. Mr. Thtw, Hcruitliii, Clare Seoly, Ned Vilas, I.loyil Williamson, Leon Spook, Harry Hosen- lier. Kalph Pierce, Hoy Hill, Francis Dennett, Kdwnrd tieary, Seeloy Hall, deary Oarrett, Ilulanil Hubbard, Frank Farrell. William Vawtar, I.utli , er Deuel, Karl Tinny, Dan JIcrrliiK, OeorRO Gotoa, .lolm .Morfnlt, Carter Drandon, Italph Harris of' Ashland, Webster Corliss of Portland and Noll Allefelb of Canton, Ohio. Woilnomlny evening u HiirprUc lnrty was jjivoii .Mr. ami .Mix. Kil rrowlimlcc in honor of tlioir twenty runt wedtlinj: mini versa rv. funis were played, after which light re frclimcuts were served. Mr. ami .Mrs. Trowbridge wore presented will n hcaiitilnl oiisnerolo. The gtionlr wern: Mr. mid Mr. William Hudgo. i Mr. mid Mrs. A. P. 'Not It,. Mr. mid . Mrs. ltrry Toinlinson, Mr. mid Mrs. ! fail IliMwmiii, Mr. mid Mrs. If. L V Huinjr, Mi. I.i'uuelt mid -on Pmnk. I ,, imm I'ltthbui.', I'ii. : ', i M - An mii..in.i..i iitrnii iiidi.J wnB i.,.i.i nt OoM Kh.v eJuh liouxc Friduv. Tlio ..t. -.,,... (I.IM'I mill 'm llillll . following- were proent: Mr. mid Mr. M. Purdlii. Mr. and Mrs. Hill, Mr. nnil 'Mrs. f. l llMteliinon, Mr. mid Mrs. T. K. Daniels',' Mr. mxl Mm, C. M. ' ; KpftlMi, Mr. ami Mr. H. L. Walllior. , Dr ami Mr-. K, 0. Hlddell, Dr. mid Ml. P. f . Page; Ui and .Mi. Jap Andrew, Mr. and Mm. Ktficrt mid diiujtlitor, Mrs. I. f. Kent iter, Mrs. L. K. Wnkemmi, Mi. Itoot, .Mrs !l-o and son Neil, from Miiiuoola. ;' ... . rKor tiu plonanro of Mrs. Swem, who is viniting here, Mrs. A. Loomia onlWtnincd at luncheon Monday "IV furnoon. A decorative kcIioiiic of nlnk ami white was earned out. Dur ing the luneheon Mis .lean I.ooinis entertained with selections on the piiiiu). The quests were: Mi. J. K. Stewart, Mi Helen Dshl, Mix. I'erry, Miv. f. M. Kfd.l, Mrs. P. 0. Thayer, Mrs. Steven Xye, Mrs. L. I'. Hlnek, Mrs. .lones .Mi-s. Swem' and MIkh Jemi l.noniis, .Mi. Hvnn Ifetyneis eiitcilsincil nt llihi'l Wednesday for the follow ing KmMts: .Mn. Soov Smith. Mr. L. Hraut of fhienno, Mrs, Miniver Mrs. U. f. Lewi. .Miss HiikiiI f nicker of Portland mid Mn. Pmnk Owen. Mr. Kiloy I). Nensoii mid little SQU, .Master Stanley I!ii Uuiimiii, Imve returned from Ahlmid. where tlioy ajtendod the elinntniKpia. They wof Hie guiteU of Mikfc itliodn Itur- iiQtt, "17 Kast Main at wot. . , M,U .limiiitii Crawford I'literhiined at Iior homo Thurdny oveninic in liaijor of Miss Wilna ad Womlfonl HlfhvoH, who are lonviu soon for jtokeloy, Cal. i- ' , Mr. and Mi. T. K. Onniela will lavo Sriihlay lHorninir for a laotm trip north. They will viit rWuiida iu I'iirtlaiid for a week. Miis, P. W. Streets and daughter, MIsa Alice Stroau of Grants I'h, arc paeau of fiiouds here for a few Mis. 0. W. Pritldy lias ratunwd froju a m.v weak' viait with frieada atul uativaa at Hallo and IKUiugH, Mont. -Mr, llinaor Ifotherai! entartaiucd tka Qirta' Taumiar Uilae aluh at k.8r haHW Tburadav jiftoratHw. i vMia'loraiHe jiwtoti laft Taura duy for Klamath Palls, wkaif aha wUI Wt Miaa Mildred UliiH. i r. II P. Gutluie .utwrtsied with j1) ridge tea Vdaesdav at her kuuie near .tiii'Lxiiii ille. ' The Arts and Crnft len'glie pnter t. lined Tuesday eveniu? nt tile home l Mr-, Carl Howman on Kast Juek voii street. Pnigresive five hundred was played, Mi Delia Kins and Mr. Weisor winning the honors, after which ivfreshments of ice eieam, enke and iced ten weie served. Thoe present weii': Mr. and Mrs. Weisner. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Toinlinson, Mr. mnl Mrs. K. Trowbridge, Mr. mid Mix. .lohn Hutler, Mr. mid Mrs. P.. T. Klwnod, Afr. mid Mrs. J. P. Swan, Mr. ami Mrs. Heine, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. L. I). Drown, .Mr. and Mrs. "Waters, Mr. mid Mrs. A. Hubbard, Mr. mid Mr. Pied Col ijr, Mr. and Mrs. I). II. Hussell, Mr and Mrs. Call Dowmaii, Mrs. M. Wagner, Mi-s. 0. C. King-, Mrs. Hal Plntt, Miss Myrtle Dlakely, Mis N'ova Loiinsliuiy, Miss Dcth Stewart and Miss Florence Trowbridge. A very pleasant event was the farewell party given by the (lleaners class of the Itnptist Siindav school Wednesday evening' to Mr. and Mrs. .Fisher nt the home of Mr. mid Mrs. T. A. Unwell. Mr. nd Mrn. Fisher are leaving- soon for Citlifornin. Mrs. Pislicr has been the- teacher of the clasM ever since its organiiyition. The evening wn spent with panics, mnsie and readings. Delightful J refresh ments were served bv the lyuniuittee. The guests were: McsdnnnH Fisher, Cnrlow, Woir, 'Cnrstens, Call, Ores ley, Predenhuiv, Hague, Strickland. Dyer, Holmes, llanby, MmiiJiug, Hon shu w, frnwford mid Howell; Messrs. Pislicr, fnrslens, Cnrlow, flressley. Ilngnel, Hntiby find C. .fnniiinir. Last Satnrdnv moniing a delega tion of W. It. C. itiul 0. A. It. mem bers numbering about Unity, with well-tilled lunch buskcts, motored to Ashland for a picnic and a day's outing in Ashland's beautiful park. At 12 o'clock in the afternoon tho W. It. C. ladies went down to the ar mory, where they ntteiidcd n meet ing of the W. It. C. of Ash'lnnd jnn body mid sM)nt a veiy pleuinint tithe, nftcr which tliey proceeded to tnlin the town until njiout ." ofulockj vjhpn tlipy d nrtpd nil their n-iuni trip to Med ford, all feeling tliJt;Jmd spent h inosf enjoyable da v. '! 1 ' ''.If: . Weilnesdiiy evening Mr mid JH--. Praiik Muddou nulpitaiijbd at ship per, followed by severiij:ptiiblcs of bridge. The guests iiyjlittl.il t Mr. and M. David C. I.ewa, Mi- HHen Cmokor r Portland, Mr. mid Mr. P. II. Hopkins, Mr. mid Mr. Cernim: Konley, Mis Louise JJdrke, MJii.. l-rnnk Owon, II. C. Pgan, Dr. and Mr-. L. A. Salnde, K. W. Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Heckwith, Dr. Dcmio and I. co nurd Carpenter. A dinner party was given Wednes day evening by Mr. .lap Audiows for her nephew, Neil Ahlofelt. Tlie itnosts present weie: William Vawtor, Llo,d Williamson, Carl Xowbury, Carter Hranilon, Tom Seuutlin, (Icorgc fintes, Le Wallhoi-s, Jtoy Hill, Piiinees Ileunetl mid Herbert Alfoid. Mr. and Mrs. Kiehanl L. WiUon eiitcrtiined with a dinner Tiiesdav ou'iuiig for Mn.. Lester flrant, Miss Anna (JrHiir.'Miss O'fonuell and Miss Klitli Merrill (if Chicago, ul llmir isiiiiitry homo, Itaucho PI Nido. Mrs. flrant is a sinter of Me. Wil-on. I he monthly iKtuieooiniuif of the Udiwi' Ahl AiH'iely f I he Methodist church will b held nt the ehiireh next Wednesday aitpriimui. The South (lakdale ein-le will have charge of tho eiilertmnmeiit. Mr. and Mi-s. Walter Itoaue loft Wednesday morning by motor for a ph'awire trip up tho annal. 'Iliov will visit friend at Vauwimver, It. ('., for two or three wai-ka before roliti-ning homo. Mr. and Mis. Waldo Piuerson of !.. Aiuioles arrived in Medford Mon day and will be the giic-t of their IwmntM, Mr. and Mi-s. A. J. Kaiei-oa oh Tripp stroJ. Misa Holen fioiilil and Miaa Dor othy Charebill of Vieka aro Kiioftta of Min Loali Wallhors nt her homo on Kat Main street. Taosday eveniiig Natfr Johnaon wtertaiawl with a dinner at tha fouatry elab ia lifwifcr of Mrs. Johu I tanks. Mrs. S. C. Qodiove faft Sat unlay for hlaho, wkara aba wilt aMnd a Moarh vuitia hr w-tor, Mm. Ilurg Jorf. Mrs. J. J. Parker ami children ro turawl TbunMlay froai a viait with friauda in Portlawl. Mr. P. A. UuMttT of I'artUad U the Kiiaat of tka Miss Kanuu and Minnii' Ikinbanlt. i The Medford W. ('. T. t . held its regular mooting in the pnbln librnrx ThiirsdHy aftcrnnoii. Itcpoit-t of the chnutituqun weregien. Plan- wore made for the state ptesideut to be in Medford August 7 for nn afternoon and evening megting. Place of moot ing to be decided upon later. Two erv important incasnics will be be fore the voters this fall. One to open the breworici for the ninnufac- tun' and sale of boor in the state of Oregon, which the temperance forces feel is only n wedge for the oiion saloon. The other it to prohibit the importation of ail iutn.viomil. Mrs. Kemp comes from Portland londcd with all fncts and will expose the jokers in them. The I'liion will not moot until August It, thou a social mooting will bo hold at the home of Mi.. Howell, 71.1 Ccdur street. A Inrgo number attended Ihe lawn social Wednesday evening given b tho Loyalty circle of the Ladies' Aid of (ho McthodUt church at the home if Mr. mid Mrs. D. T. I.awton on Hnrtlett stree(. The lawn was bril liantly lighted with electric lights and ice cronm mid cake were served from small tables. A most enjoyable iiuuii-ul program wus given as fol fel fol eows: Piiiuo duel, Misses Heruico Jtiileoiu and May Liudloy; violin solo, HlisK Heine; pijtno solo, Miss Mnlie Vromau;'voeul solo, Miss Koe Fielder; reading, Mis . Alice Lyons; iolin noIo, Herbert. Williams, ue compnuicd by Mra. ' C. A. .Meeker; vocal solo. C. A. Afeeker: roadini?. Dr. A. If. Hodges; (no, Loon Law- ton, Italph Haloom mid Nolo Liudley. Vict rola music wns enjoyed during tho rcmmiidcr ol-lhc evening. Friday nftoruoon a birthdiiv partv was given for ICiuiim Kllis in honor of her Utlth birthday nt her home on South Oakdale. The hou-.o was very prettily decorated for the occasion with cattails and nmrguoritos. Af ter mi nftoruoon spent with game-, diiinty rolresIuuontH wore served. The following guests were present : Marion Hill, Constnnoo Vance, ,Lcn Dcbley, Adeline Sebullz, Hester Wukefiold, Anitu Luwrence, mid Pmmn Pllis. ' i Mr. Wibner Car(vright entertain ed n jew irienus iiiomiuv nltuniooii. PioTiuudicd Pfy played, Miss F.lua botli Hhrckrordu inning the prirn. Dainty rclrcslmienU' wore served. Tlfou pntsout weie: Mi. (). King, Mrs. M. Wagner, Mj-s. Cart llowmnii, Mrs. 1'mvorniw, Mns. Smith, Mrs. A. Hubbaid, Mra. A- Noth, Miss Kli.n- bcth Itlaekford and Mrs. W. C. Cart wright. Monday evening a meeliug of tho Pment-Tonehor oiriU and the Par-ent-Toaehors' education buratiu will moot at tho public library nt 7 o'clock. It is hoped all pnmiit-toaoh-ors' circles will bo lopmsuntod. A Inrgo nttoudmicc i-. dosiicd, as mnl ten. rf importance will bo considered at this. time. Tho Voiiug Peoplh'a societies of Meillord vill hold a union social n! the Methodist chun-li Wodm.da July 'JO. boginuing wjlli a biiaiuoss meeting nt 7ul(l. Sovnil iiitons.ting fontures will follow the busiuiMa mis- tjui. AH young pisiple are urged to attend. Mrs. Mary Itlaek was hostess Thursday evening at a dinner in honor of C. J. Keliebor of Shurinaii, Tax., and Dr. C. C. (lidnuy of Plain tiew, Tax. The guanta iiiuluded rela tive, Mrs. A. Keliebor, Miss Kolio hor, MiM Kale Kaliehor mid Mr. and .Mi. .I. D. Siuiioll. Mi.. Tnivorrow onteitainod Thurs day evening at cards, .Itlll being play ed. Mrs. Smith won the piuo. TIiimki present weie: Mr. It. (Irogory, Mra. Clrioh, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Klum, Mra. King, Mrs. Cmtwi-iiibt. Mrs. Wagner, Mi-s ltuth Stewart, Miss PJijthcth Hlaokfonl and Mrs. Trovorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Ku- Keno were gnots Suadav of Mr. and Mra. C. K. Oataa on fionova atroot. Mr. ami Miv. Smith are loariiiB the state and will iit Crater Lake ho- foro Ibpir i etui n home. Mra. Ueorge T. Collius Hitettniuod iufoimall.v with three mblcs bridao Wodnosdut iilteruoau at Ih-i boute on Weat Mam street. Thr U am Clrtk li tUH rll of tbt nmltr (baa ill oIIm tllwaiwi f tonrtUr. ana osUI lb Ut (w J ni iilytiand tw U ImrtUr, lor a (mat wau )n Uwtwo I Wisamrwl It a beat diiMrtM) iih! rMrU4 Iwal mil li, aa4 kjr cuaaiaull lalliac iu iiu iu Iwcal timlttvHl, itrvKWUk-ml U kitantik. Sclrora laa !! Caurrb lukt .ualliitilatul laaaaw. a lUMlata rautrM euaamntlaaal IrMtnaM. Iltlr. Calarrb Curt. maa(artar4 t r' J. ItHNM k C'a.. TolMla. 0M. la Ik aol Cba.lllu Waal rsf lb Baikal li la akra laltvuaUr Ik daaaa Irwa Iu drug Ui a maanaailiil ll arlt HMailf wi lb blwad awl awruw MHfacva t UM fiem TW udrr mm bu4ra' ilollara fur V a lalla W m. aVrail fur tUialara aa4 r. riiakSKY oo.. Tw. otw. KaU if DfUgtUU J J. Tilt OlU' liuMj PilU Ut csaitlua. Thursday itDemoon Dr. and Mr. -Tiuier, Dr. and Mis. Pocllniti! and' Mr. Scolt wore the guots of Mr. i McConnaek for a ride in his private i or to the. top of the Siskiyou. ,, S. Itoseubtium mut tliuin thora with his our and bntiight them back over the highway They were also his quests at luifRhoon In lile ear Friday noon. Mr. and Mrs. II. Knstmaii or Asli laud spent Tltursdav in Medford vis iting at tho home of Mrs. f. H. Wat- kins to attond a birthday dinner be ,in given iit honor of Miss Hvelyu mid Maxtor Jean Watkins. i . , fr. mid Mra. Corning Konloy en luitalfioTl ul filmier Monday ni-ht for Mix. .lohn Hanks of Portland, who is the gtiOst of her molhnr, Mrs. f. L. Holloway. , For Mra. Lester Own! of Chicago, Mrs. Delroy (letcholl gave a bridge toil Thursday afternoon, entertain ing Mr, (li-mila' Chiongo -friends who now live huro in tho valley. Mrs. Loaicr flrant and daughter, Miss Anna, of Chicago, who lme been gucslfl of Mr. mid Mrs. It. L. Wilson, left Friday morning for Simla Hnrbarn, fal. Dr. C. C'dhlncy mid ChnrloH Ko liehor of Texas. F. Perry and .1. D. Sinnolt of Mod ford left this morn ing for u few days' outing to Cra ter Lake. a Sirs. Charles Kuglish entertained tho Xullo Bridge club nt her home on Onkdalo Thursday aflernoon. .l. II. Berlin and family of Tiirloelc are guests of Sir. and Sirs. H. lT. Luuihdeii. Sirs. It. P. W'ntkins of Ashlnud is yisiting frienils iu .Medford this week. Sirs. Mildred Black is Ihe guest of Mi-s Pdna Cornell ut Grants Pass. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. TELL US YOUR FOOT TROUBLES MAK1NELLO CURES THEM Marinello Hair Shop 407 Garnot-Coroy nidg. ;m54j K f f t Y r r r r r r r y f r r t r i T r r r r r r r I isZ&&1 f r & f Vfc i E WASHINGTON', July 'J'J. Xows pilpor publishers throughout tho country woro Invited today by tho federal trade commission to ho rep resented at a hearing here August 1 on whether there has been undue in oronse in the price of newsprint pn por. The commissioner will conduct an exhaustive investigation, of which the public hearing will be the first stop. With Medford fndo Is Medford made. .: 'i I'uvi.yoimBatiKrtH'ion, but your.pockotbofik demands that ;ru yonr "Wiving bo done by a thoroughly reliable firm. lit ! - by the inspector. Then, too, there is no inspection in the country. And perhaps it has not occurred to you that tlie standard spt by the underwriters for electrical work is the lowest grade which they will pass. ' Our policy has not been to see how close we can come to this minimum standard and "get by." "We aim rather to give you better work than is abso- '"1 ' 'lutelyreouired. That's whv we have becoino estali- ; " lished. WJitJIiip iiliH siii'ccssful tMt'c'fHc contractors. i-fi. - j i'. . -af ' . ' ' ' ' raM uKn.tnn ,t If , , W .'lif ;i .-. I I ' ', a a "OlH&S- I ' rv- The most independent man on earth Tlio electric motor has frecil the modern farmer from tlio uliackles of (lru(licry. For less than half the coit of keeping an osctra 'hand" you can have your cows milked, your cream vena rn tori and tlio real work of all your other chores done hy a CI-lS electric motor. G-1C motors will aUo drive irrigation or housu pumps, thrcahine, machines, feed cutters and all (fairy machinery. Ci-li motors will nay for themsolves many tiiiiou over hy savin); time, labor and wages. ' J,ct us show you. California - Oregon Power Company 210 West fain Street Phone 1G8 ' MISD-FOttD, OIIEQON DENY UNIFICATION OF TEUTONIC ARMIES LONDON, .liil 22.- Tho report Hint n soorot treaty had boon con cluded between Austrin-Hiingnrv and Ooniinny providing for tho unifica tion of armies and conduct of for iogn affairs is emphatically denied by the Hungarian proas bureau, ac cording to tlie Vienna correspondent of the Kxohango Telegraph oomimny. I ho htmau tharaetorites the report as a pure inxeutioii. With Medford trndo is Medford mado. 'MITIlinRlCAIlV. jocicit m tuctncAi MtM Off Cheapness in electrical work seldom means satisfaction f,f, , ,'llliorc .jiiv fio many ways elpp(riinl work nmy lip "skiiniH'd" by nnrelisible worknipil that not only ..("While the insurance, inspection protects you' as mulsh as possibledon't forget that a lot of wiring- undor floors and inside of walls niav never ho soon - Pauls Electric Store 212 -WEST MAIN RTRI3I3T, MlDli)FOlM),.OU,lO. .,l T. I t I ' 1 ' i. . v i. " I nHICHESTER S PILLS w-r Till; iTlAMUrtH HUAND. 14ltl Ahyrttrttfffttf hlkv.frpflllaii.An4 nrand -111 in Hta (ml UI4 nrtalllcN I t . mltd with niwi Rll-Ia. TuliB (lf r. nur ir yr IllAlloSB IIKANO I'lLI.S, lot t yclrl ktcrm U Bell. Sltat. Ahrart RclUbU SW BY Wfl'OCISTS EVtRYnHERt TWO TEIPS DAILY BETWEEN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S. II. Harnlsh'a auto will loave Eagle Point at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. dally, except Sunday; lcavo Medford 0 A. M. and 5 P. M. Will call for passengers at hotels In Medford and hotels and business housos In Kanlo Point. imionk n-A2 on n.x.t. i T' ... 1 T i I ? T T ? I I . & i r t T y v v T X ' J n m ;r