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A wedding wlilcli comes us a sur
prise to their many friends was sal
oninlzed Wednesday afternoon July
2C, at 3 o'clock at tho homoof Uev.
John McDonald on Mlstletoo atreot,
when Miss Jcsslo Cnrollno Olnon lie
camo tho bride of Lester K. McDon
ald. Rev. John McDonald, who la
a brother of tho groom performed the
mnrrlagc coreinony, whlok wh very
Rlmnlu and linprosMvo.
y Tho groom is a progreslva young
huRlness man, nnd la well and fnvor
nbly known here, having resided In
tho Itoguo Rlvor valley for tho past
four years. Tho hrldo forworly re
sided In Grund Forks, X. ., hut has
llvod In Medford for the past two
years, and has won many friends by
her charming manners. Mr. and Mrs.
McDonald will make their homo at
tho beautiful now Itoguo nils resort nt
Kile Creek, of which Mr. McDonald
Is manager. Owing to having Just
opened up tho new resort Mr. and
Mrs. McDonald will postpone their
honeymoon until Inter in tho fall
whon they contemplate a trip through
thn oat. Tho best wishes of their
many friends are extended to them
for a long and happy life.
In Trinity Kpinrom1 church lust
Moinl,i evening Miss Elizabeth M.
Schoenenberpcr, j-ounget daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Schoencnbergtir, be
enme the Initio of tfiKon 0. Jerome of
Medford, Or. The Rev. HaKcy Wcr
loin, Jr., solemnized the woddinjr, the
uVitiblc ring service licinj- iitiI. Mem
bers of the family anil n few intimute
personal friends only witnessed the
ceremony. The Initio's attendant wns
her sister. Miss MnthiMn Rolwencn
liorwer, while her brother, Mn.t mt.
Svliocnenborger, attended the bride
groom nx best mnn.
The Inide is n youne; lady of nttrnc
tivc personality nnd is deservedly
popular throughout the valley. She
is n prndunte of (ho Snn Jose high
school nnd of the San Jose Mule nor-
mnl. For tho pnst tlirj'e yenrs she
mis been at the head of the commer
cial department of the Siskiyou comi
ty high school nt Yrekn.
The bridegroom was formerly tniv
cling rcpresentntixo of the Great
Northern Kail way company in the
enst, but Miico coming to the const
has been coniiectcd with tho Onlil'or
nia-Orogon Power company nt Med
1010, ur., nt winoli place tho young
conplo will make their homo ujxm
their return from n honeymoon to
Luke Taboo nnd oilier scenic point in
the high iSerrns. San Jose Mereurv-Hernld.
Mr. II. 1C. Tonilinson entertained n
few friends nt hot homo Friday af
ternoon, the event being in honor of
her motlior, Mrs. J. 0. Lidgott, of
ntlNhurg, Pn. Needlework nnd so
cial convoixntion were indulged in
during the afternoon, nftcr which
dainty refreshments were served.
Those present were: Mrs, ,1. 0. Lid
gelt, Mrs. F.d Trowbridge, Mrs. A. F.
Stciinott and daughter, Mary Klir.u
both, Mm. William Budge, Mrs-. Onrl
Bowman, Mr-. C II. Walking, Mrs.
KI Souttor, Mr. I), llmwol, Mrs.
Hoger Bennett, .Mrs. I,'. K. Swan and
Mi. II. K. Tninliiifnii.
Wednesday evening MisH Jlnrinirct
Emig and J. H. Wiichtiiolc wore united
in marriage nt the Catholic church,
Hnv. Father Powers performing the
corcmony. Mis Kmig is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Adnm F.mig, 8'2.r
West Twelfth stivol, and untif ic-
eontly hnK been employed nt nntcV
The luwn uncial given by the ladies
of the ChriHtian church at the homo
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Poir (liiriictt Tne
dwv evoMiiiir uns a very enjoynble af
fair. A piotrrum wn given with Mrs.
Harnett, Mi-h. MeCurdy, Mr. Kviiiih,
Mr. Had, Mrs. Fauoher nnd Mrs.
Bmwn in cliiiiyc. The prngrnni was
r..ii ii: i .. .
k iiiiiiiwm; riano muo, Mr. TiicKcr;
leading, Mis. MeKreney; tinm solo,
.Mint. urvrs; pinuo a4 vwlm duet,
Marvel and lMilak WillUm; raUjr,
Marion Van Gildrr.
TJte Mlowimr jwriy rjll learc to
day fur a two week' enrxping trip pa
Hie Applegale: Mr. and Mr. K. 0.
Tnnrbridgc and daughter Floionc'c,
Mr. ami Mr. Carl Bowman and
daughter, lda, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson
ond doiiphters, Mrs. J. 1). Liihtrtt and
on, t-rank, Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Tora
luiKn. Mrs. V. Tl Conner returned homo
TliHivdny atrr rcrnl urccks' visit
with friends and rolatics at Moscow,
Idaho. Mr. and Mis. Schumacler
and daughicr accompanied her and
uflrr a few days' viit will runtinao
their trip to Nw Upland.
t
Min,, N'oacy Kelly, nicoo of E. F.
Krlly, and Mis Ionise Jrin of Do
witt, la., who oro riwtine- Mr. ntM
Mrs. 11 II Kellyv left today on a trip
ir v,rnicr i.auo witn Mr. and Mr.
JvcJly.
3fr. ond M"rs. 1. C. Ixrw, Mi Ua
rcl Crr krr of PortUind, Mr. ood
Mt. I'md IInikin8 and ons, JYcd
and Williams, hoe ro turned ram a
wcct'ij trip fo Shasta Korinw,
Mr. Cotl nnrraon entertained iho
Commiiiiily club Tucdiv oveaiup-.
Vhi- tolWc of hiwl?e were played,
artr hiih a riclioiou dienct aa en-joi'od.
Mw. J. G. Lidett or.il eoa, Traak
Lfihjott, of Pjtuhnnr, ia, an? iho
?im or Mr. I.nfoeU'. snii, ijr.
omliiwflH, ami family.
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jri-. I. A. I.one and ilauffhtvr, Mi
.w.c, niTirvu are rmiay vntfig
Mm. 0. C. Itor.
garage. .Mr. Wooliniek, in coirfpany
with his father, handled the buck nnd
stone construction work on the now
federal building. Of Into ho hns
started in business for himself nnd is
building u .?:il),0()l) school building nt
Wiikco, Or. The young couple left for
Portland, where they will make their
future home.
Mrs. J, C. A it ken entertained on
Thursday afternoon in honor of M rs.
William Wiloox and daughter Ada,
who will leave soon to iiiuko their fu
ture homo in Chicago, The nflurnnoii
was delightfully spent in music nnd
sowing, niter which n three-course
luncheon was served. Those present
were: Mix. William Wilcox, Mrs.
Chris Moore, Mix. J. C. Aitken, Misses
Jennie Young, Mnrgnict Shame, Lit-
Imn and Daisy Moore, Ada Wilcox
mid P.lmibcth Aitken.
A snimming party wiik enjoyed at
Helm's baths, Ashlaml, by the fol
lowing Menday: Mr. and Mix. Delroy
Getohell, Mr. nnd Mix. Haudolpii
Manning, MisK Buth Manning, Hnn
dolph Manning, Mr. and Mix. U. L.
Wilson, Ilnlirrt Wilsoa, Miss Virginia
Conner of Chk'ago, Mr. awd Mrs.
Frank Marirfra anl Mi-n Vr
Quiglvy. After su-iwaiiiur tho party
enjoyed u "laWeak fry" in tKe
LJthU ruit.
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Dr. and Mr. T. G. Huino eoterlaw
cd at dinner Sunday in KaiK' f
Through the effi.tls of the Par-ent-Tcaehcix'
circle ami congivss of
fothers or Mcdfoid, nu educational
hurcnu has been ostnblished. This i
,nn nrgnnizntion for nil the mothers
and their friends who are internalm!
hi the child's best welfare in south
em Oregon. Its headquarter arc
located in thn Medford public lib
rary, whore a pleasant room baa been
furnished. After September 1 this
.room will be upon every Saturday nf-
tcrnoon. There will always he some
one in charge to register the babies
nnd give advice nlong the problems
Hint perplex so many mothers. All
mothers who have small children, nnd
especially young babies, are uracil in
have them registered nnd soma time
luring October Mrs. MoMalh, the
state president, will visit this bu
reau and a baby test will be given.
The child of today is the man or wo
man of tomorrow, and to be strong
.men and women (he child must bo Well
eared for from infnney. Wo will give
.a few of (he main objects of tho edu
cational bureau:
Xo bring to tho parents a know).
edge of parent ti I influences, a kuowl
edge of infant hygiene, tho adoles
cence ago and sex hygiene, and the
training of tho child. To show by
eugenic tests correct htaudaid mens
iireiiiunts for babies nnd to wiggost
such treatment as will correct defects
shown by these tests. To ilouinii
Mrate from time to time by lectures
the proper enro of the babe, including
food nnd clothing. To bring into
closer relationship the homo -and the
school flint parent mid toucher may
co-operate intelligently in Iho educa
tion of the child. To surround the
child with that loving wise caro in. tho
impressionable years of its life that
mil develop good citizens instead of
lawbreakers and criininnls. It jh said
no state in the Cnion is looking lif
ter Hie child's welfare from its oar
lioht infancy as is th, t0 f Ore
gon. The members of (ho bureau are
Mrs. J. A. WeslorlnHj MBj Mfa
MMrt ItoUy lft 'nurOay for
UhI creek, wfcer they will eatup for
W'illiatu Heine, wlw is visiting hero
tnmi Xrr Brunswick, Cal. TIw ta
ble was prettily dworateil with avoW
pvas, the place card bring htnd
puiatcd in sneet rrn. The giktsts
were: Mr. and Mr. Jawrs Herring of
Central Point, William lleiiw, Miss
Mildred Heine, Bli-n Heine and Dr.
iQBil Mix, Heine.
Wednesday afternoon Mr. ond Mrs.
It. W. Waters CHfertaiurd at dinner
w a very hoopifabU mannor in honor
of W. IL Heine of Norton, K. Jl Can.
Covora were taul tor Uft. Uohra,
Miss Oladya Hohm, Oor Harrier of
Laneajitcr, CaiiUr. and ltr Heine,
lUn Heine, Mis MldreI Heine, W.
U. Hciho nail Mr. and Mrs. Wnrcw.
.
Katufday evening. July 22. J. P.
Mootaow of Fjielo Point entertained
with c. Wiener ond daooxng party for
im jiaiw ifowlcrc. Claire 2im-
niermao, Wuth and ivollio Thiinnxun
of lfcrtjt; yessrs. t KdsAUi4art
Litioycr ona JKiiryTHy.
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MV. o J JJjo. . H. yeiiin ier
tniiwil at difliwr at their home on SU
Lhou lIeightHWdnedy afternoon
in honor of Mrx. J. J. Woodring oi
.Sterling, Colo., who i hew vUiting
hei ter, Mr. A. B. Willi w.
very dosirous of having the mothers
of the neighboring- towns ami coun
try to visit the mothers' rest room
and take advantage of this splendid
.opportunity for the belter care of thn
children. The whole couoiv Umi.1,1 i.
interoslcd in this movement, nnd In
,lhcir personal help mid finmicinl ui'd
make it possible for the bureau i
secure the services of n trained nuixe
wiio would have general charge of
this work and ho able at all times to
give nih ice and uitnucc. The ohil
Iren are a nation's greatest asset,
therofoio thay should bo the first to
he considered and provided for. Any
one InuiiiL' matfiixinos mul li(.,i(,,..
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that would be helpful along these
lines may, if thev so desire, leave
them at the ivst room for the use
of tho mother. .Mix. Joseph 0. Grey
of North Itivoixido avenue is the
president of the Pareiit-Tunchera'
council and she will be chid to nt
nay Haw sivo furtlttr wfommtioM
ami h-lH to tU, intfrrslrj iM (i,iH
worft.
Tbv Liulie' Ail ol the Mothoist
ithut-iiL m.j.i ..I ,L.:U . . .1 .i .
,...r wi hi. lnrir moMiiiuy aowo
ooslag Wedaesday afternoon with i.
good numhrr in atlendaaec. After
an enthitsiastic huhinc meeting wits
satisfying icporls from respective
cucirs, mrre ioihvp, ,, hhnrt but in
teresting iK'epram: Piano solo, Miss
riesi; .naiouo, Mrs. WalLins, Mrs.
Powers, Mrs. Carkin, Mix. CnBiiAell,
whk-h was enjoyed, followed by an
address hy Dr. Uollin,. Ifefrh
ments .f (ru uoil cake ere iwrved.
The 1'riillo unle will huve ehat
of rtocor;Uiia of the church rf.i,m
(tho ruuth of Aujousf.
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The young people's societies of the
different ehitrohesf of tho city met nt
the First Methodist church Wcdiies
dn evening, at which time u Union
Young People's society was orgunir.
cd mid the following officers elected:
Clarence A. Meeker, president; Miss
Norn Daily, vice-president; Miss Ma
ne Seely, scoretnry, and George Ba
ker, treauicr. After the election n
committee win appointed by the pies
idcnt to prepare bylaws and u const!
tution, which will be presented to the
union at their next business meeting,
which will bo held nt tho Baptist
church the fourth Wednesday of Au
gust. After the business session
those present were divided into three
groups nnd each group contributed
several numbers for a program, which
was as follows:: Beading, J. M. Flem
ing; duct, Hazel Trcvormw nnd Grace
Bralncy, accompanied hy Beth Stew
nit; reading, Marie Seely; vocal
solo, FidelaR Morau; rending, Juan
ita Carstcns; piano solo, Don Piatt:
short stories, Key. Hogg; vocal solo,
iinipn lialcom; reading, Delhi War
ron; yodle, I) wight Phipps; reading,
Alice Lyons; violin solo, Herbert
Williams. Following the program, a
social lime was enjoyed and refresh
ments of ice cream and cake wore
served. Much credit is due tho 'com
mittee in charge of the entertainment
for the pleasant evening enioved bv
H present.
The Golden Link Bible class of the
Firs I Baptist Sunday school met on
Wednesday afternoon at Iho homo of
.AIi-s. Lee Hull, West Second slreot.
'Business took up a largo lmrl of the
nfternoou, the lvmainder being spent
in social converse. Owing to tho
fact that many are away on vacations
the nttcndauco was not so largo us
usual, but those who were present had
nvery plensant time. Mrs. Fred Pur
din assisted Mrs. Hull in serving de
licious refrwhinciils of sherbet nnd
cake. Those present were: Mesdames
f . A. Whilloek, II. 0. Bench, F. F. Lo-
lor, .1. A. Hcmslreet, J. M. drossier,
H. K. .Marsh, II.D . Allownv. Ward
K'oizur, Herbert Lnunspaeh, Shaw,
I'Tcd i-iiriiin, Hall and six little folks.
fTOTS TTTTtTCTC
The .Mcdfoid Conservatory will be
closed from August J until Septem
ber 12 oh Mrs. Iloviotis and Miss
Swindler will take their vacation at
this time, spending one week at
Union creek, Crater lake and Peli
can bay, after which they will visit
their sister, Mix. Debley, of (llcndalc.
Dr. J. C. Uollin's, wife and on,
Robert, in company with Mix. Hovi
ou and daughter, Carol Fay Hovi
ous, and Miss Swindler, will leave
Monday morning for u week's outing
at Union creek, Crater lake and Peli
can bay. Mr. Ilnlloy will tuko the
part v.
Mrs. A. W. Warner and daughter,
Miss Kdim Warner, of Kansas City,
are the guests of Mr. and Mix. C. W.
Abereromhie nnd will remain tho rosfc
of the summer.
Mrs. J. K. Stownii cnlerlnined in
formally with cards Tuesday after
noon.
Miss Annn Leider of Caledonia,
Minn., is the guest of Miss F.mn Bor-chardt.
will find oiitlioimlnHtic young peo
ple. They are an Inspiration to nil.
MId-weok prayer meeting Thursday
evening 7: Ift. He present.
Sunday evening, pronchlng sorvlco
will ho hold In the city park nt S.
This service should bo well attsnded.
HARRY B. TPCKMIl, Mlnlstor.
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At the Churches j
t I.
St, Mark's ICplscopol
8 a. in. Holy Communion,
11 a. m. Holy communion.
4 WM. B. HAMILTON, Vlonr.
i t .
Catholic
(South Oakdnlo Ave.)
First iniiMs Sunday at C:RO a. m.
Second mass nt 9 a. in,
iN'o evening services.
RKV. JOHN I'OWHRS, Rector.
Jiu-ksonvllto 1'rcshytcrlnii
TO a. la. Sabbath school. Clnssos
ror all.
11 a. m. morning worship. Theuio,
"Faith and Works."
8 p. in. ovonlng worship. Tliomo,
"Tho Christian's Attitude Toward
Kvll."
At tho prayer mooting on Thurs
day ovonlng at 8"o'clock wo will dis
cuss "Home Mission Wbrk In the
Lumber and Mining Camps."
Como anil worship with ur.
ALllKRT II. GAMMONS. Minister.
.Mix. Howard Hill euterUintsl at
luncheon WtfUnetMlay afternoon for
the iJitre of Mis An-hihahl of
Oaltlaiiil tvdin i- tkc ....u.i ,.r lm ic;ii
Sto. O.rf". IbjM ortaiIM.atitw!Tliiiiu of Cetrl Point.
m Saaedi club this afterHooH at horf , ,
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horat
Mr
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tre'i.
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Friday jftctnHM.n V. H. Heino wns
ffiie.r of hou.it in the h-piiublf homo
t Mr. nnd Mf. James Hcfrin?, r
OntraJ Point. A duiacr of liMiiniof.
viantJn wn semed at (1 uYluL m itf
II. Heine, Ur, and M,rk. IoU), Dss
Mildred Heine, U. Itahiar, Jm
jUmng nnd Mr. and My-. 0atw
Herring.
I1 ! V,
Wednesday evening the choir of the
Christian church met at the home of
Mix. Lou I). Jones on Roosevelt for
a social evening. After a very enjoy
nble evening spent with singing and
conversation refieslilnents were serv
cd. The following were present Rev.
and Mrs. Harry K. Tucker, Mr. mind
Mrs. L. Misehlor, Miss Caroline
Loaders, Miss Morjorie Stevens, Mr.
MeCurdy, Mr. Kirkpaliiek, C. Pierce
ami Kililic Hull.
Mr. F, H. Madden entertained nt
dinner Thursday evening, uTter which
hridge was enjoyed. The following
guests were present: Mr. nnd Mix. B.
F. Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs. L. MeCor
mack, Mrs. W. L. Hollonay, Miss
Hubbard, Mix. A. Conro Fieri), II.
Chandler IJgnn, Waldo Willnrd mill
Slater Johnson.
Dr. .Myrtle S. Lockwood rnlimm.l
this week fiom Chicago, whore she
lias spent the last two mouths in
post-graduate study at Iho Mary
Thompson hospital for women and
children. 1 nun I n.lnr.i ,-;, ui...
-a '- ---. t r nun
visited for a few days with lelativea
ia Lmeoln, XU.., and SeallJo, Wash.
Mr. axl Mrs. Frank Lodor and
daughter Frances left toda'y for Or
egon City and Portland for a two
weeks' visit with relative. They will
make the trip by aut. iJUhi Rulh
Lester is spending tlwi veuion nilk
ner grmvi pa rents, Mr. tad Jin. S.
L. BrnisMt.
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Oakdnlo Aveiiuo Mothndlsts
Sunday school at It : 4 H om. in.
I'renching at 11 o. in., subject:
"Haw to lay upTroasures In Henven"
lUnlon SorvlcoB In tho city pari; at
8 p. in.. Butijert: "What Clod Is Able
to Do for You".
Song services hy Union choir of tho
participating churches.
Everybody Is Invited to come to
this open air service.
( II. M. Uranhau, Pnstor.
I'hM, Church of Christ, Scientist
Brunch of tho Mother Church, Tho
First Church of Christ, Scientist, In
Boston, Mass.
.Sunday sorvlco at 11 a. m subject,
'Love."
AVednesdny ovorililK, mooting at
which testimonies of Olirlxtlun
Science henllng are given at 8 o'
clock. All aro cordially Invited.
Sunday school at 9:-U a. in. All
uudur tho age of 20 are welcomo.
Bonding room In oiurch edifice,
212 North Onkdale, opou from 1:0
to 1:30 dally excopt Sunday and
holidays.
First llnptlst
("A llvo church with a cordial wel
come, Itov. Frederick W. Cnrstens,
Pastor.)
Services for Sunday am ns follews:
0:1 r a. in. Bible school.
Ill a. m. Borrnon by tho pastor.
Subjcot, "Men Who, In Their Own
Strength Hnvo Failed; but who, With
Help From God, Have Succeeded."
0:.tu p. m. Junior II. Y. P. U.
7:00 p. in. Senior Young People's
service. Subject. "Christian Sorvlco
In Vacation." A nuinhor of young
people will toll of tho best vacation
they over hnd and why.
8:00 p. in. a groat sorvlco In mom
ory or tho lato poet, James Whlteomb
Blloy, tho Poet Lnuroato of Ameri
can childhood, nnd whom Rudyard
Kipling callod "Smoko-ln-the-Kyes."
' IMr. H. S. Stint) will glvo a brief
biographical sketch.
Pastor will iiporik on his "After
whiles," and thoro will bo readings
from liln pooniB by Mr. Jnm'os Floni
niliig, and tho .Misses Wlllnn Harrison
Lucllo Jackson and Wnnlla Lucllo
Carstons.
Spoclnl music at both morning and
evening" services. At morning Biir
vlco Mrs. J. M. Oressloy nnd Air. Hun
ter will slug "Book of Ages."
lAt tho evening Borvlco tho popular
qunrtotto will sing "Tho Shnvvos or
tho Bvonlng Houbo," by Scholley and
Mr. Wm. Vawter will sing a solo.
Sorvlco Just oeo hour long,
erybody wolcome.
Kv-
Why Smoke lilt Cigars
When La Gondas aro onlv loo
Prosit terlnii
(Main and Holly Sts., ov. Alfred
Hoog, MluUter.)
A cool church In summer with a
warm welcome.
Sunday hcIiooI at lfl a. m.
The pastor's subject at 1 1 a. m
"After Death What? Is Thoro an
Eternal IIolIT"
C. K. at 7 p. w.
Kplendld music aad Scnl anthem
by tlis, chtirus choir, wltk FroJ A.
Halght at the pipe organ.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening.
Topic, "Make Josug King."
Union services at 8:60 In city jsirk
Jlvsrybtxly wVoao.
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4.M.V. Vbtt U
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tiik caub of Tin: kyi; is
l.ll'U OF'I'II Vf OltOAN
Tlllt
Mrs. Herfrr J. R,.mMy, vU ns
Wr- IrVtiily Jaunoy, armo,, in Med
ford Haturdsy to vi-.it lr Hrs-r,
PhiJ and Wm Jainif.?. .Vr.. Rum
.r will he hrr for sorei-ni. vrras.
aivd eaa Ii foiul at tit-i at Mr. nine
Mm. faul jBnne.v's at Veda)ov
Mr. ami M"r- Uu Swcw. wh.i b.ai
boon the uU i Jfi ami Ml-. T f
"Wirn, u if t,.i., j,r ih, n. j,,,,,
T . in. i
Mrs, W. T TIuIlMrav rnrrwsinAi t
linncr fianday for ttio fnlliiwimr
w-neat: Wr. t,ir iP,. E. p. Outline,
Mrt. Lmntlxt UcCbtraarfe, fitjrs. Sony.
u, airs, jotia Itaufes, Leonard
Corjntfj-, (Uiahl flooy-Smith and II.
Chandler fyvo.
Mr. O. Ii (Mtonie ami danitbior,
oum iw-ii tnnm, ami Mi I3eii
ldisrd Uft Monday fur u uiatia at
Mm .Mihlrol Whk ruturawl St
Viiluy fro h fw wwk' vinft with
Mr. and Mra, Ifc n. MumuI m..
&w&, Cal.
Mi John Bunk-, who h.i- been the
f'n-t ! hrr iniitlH r 1... m.. u... t
in
Ml Mi
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in P. it
Mr. and Mr. Jlavn Hr4rt, who
have Ihcii tho gue-ts of Mr. and Mrs.
Jop Andrews, left Thuii.day for their
noma at liiMheri, lad.
Mr. mid Mm. It4i J. Troubridiri.
loft Eriday inoriiiiig iji thoir ear for
f'tDtlauil as delegate, for thtt ICnijloa
oj- ryuii convontHui.
iJIr. Lou I),' Jones will leave Von
day for Tillamook, where, she oill
rinit her daughter, Mrs. M'. I). Aito
ley, for a month.
ID
Mrs. Jol, A. Poll and sona Frank
and Fiodoriok left Wwliulay for
Jfewwirt, vihere thev will rwHaiu for
Mvraj week.
Attorney and Mr.. J. A. Caaadav
vlv eiilwriaiii& at dinner Tlmiwlay
vtnlng at (he hotue of .Mr.a,i Mix.
Harris Jaus.
.
Misa Bjhh ItorchanR ejitertainod
Thmlay with a I o'eloak dinner tor
tb iiloaaure of hoi guat, .Mias Anna
Leider.
ri4 Xh'thud4
. (I)z. J. C. Kolllas, Piifctw)
The" Suadiy Ktbftol hour hi i t:
A kkh iaslon . Straaeers are er
il lolly iNTlted.
Tha :poztb I.eiRMe Cbspler iaes
at : IS. Thin Is a i I hur for all
yiiB4 iopU.
Public ver.blp at ll:s a'eV)ck,
Tha jttitr vlll prcsrh theiaa. "Be
side th Spring and Ilsmmtli tho
Palm of Life."
tipoolal niualc. A short helpful
sarvlce. The public Ii eonitally ln
vittwl to attend.
L'nlon Voapor iwrvloo In the Park
I eight o'clock.
In othor word, If you want your
oyoa to stay by you and preserve your
sense of sight as long as you live, ou
must take good caro of them. Econ
omy Is a very good thing In the right
direction, hut, when it conies to the
oye, u poor pair of glasses will not
take the placo of a good pair.
If you want good Khisioa I can fur
itlali them,
SEE
Dr. Rickert gag,
He Knows How
Suite 1-2 Over Tho May Co.
What tlicy say about the
North American Accident Ins. Co.
IMedford Oregon. July 20. 1010.
Mr. Oeo. K. Boos, Dint. Agent,
North American Accident In
surance. Co., Medford, Ore.
Dear Sir:
Replying to your Inquiry of
recent (Into, regarding my expert
oncos with Iho North American'
Insurance Company, I must say
that they have fulfilled nil their
obligations with me.
J have carried a polloy with
thorn for seven years during
which time I inndo two claims
for accident, one for $00.00 nnd
ono for $30.00. Both theso
wore settled vory promptly, with
out question,.
It is an evldont fact that every
man should Insure his income
against accident and sickness, nnd
1 know of no better company to
give this protection than yours.
Yours truly,
O. It. C. Grow,
Mannger Oregon Has
and Electric Co.
Portland, Oro, Juno 11, 1010
Mr. H. J. Bryant,
Mgr. N. A. I. Co.,
I City.
Dear Sir: This Is to acknow
ledge tho receipt of your check
for $107.50 In adjustment of my
claim on policy' No. 9118804. Al
low me to thank you and through
your tho North American Accident
Insiirnnco Company for tho court
esy shown mo, and for tho prompt
sottlomont of this claim, as tuy
dlsnblllty only council the first of
tho month.
As further evidence of iny ap
preciation as to my faith In tho
company you represent, I am en
closing chock for in 1.00 for which
please given mo crodlt on my
years Insurance
Sincerely yours,
(Signed)
OH AS. F. BLOOM, M. D.
Total for protection of policy
holders $780,700.78
Income lOlfi from Porsonnl Ac
cidents and Sickness premiums,
over $l,2r.0,000.00
Under supervision of forty-seven
States IitBiirnnco Departments.
GEO. E. BOOS, District Agent
For Soul hern Oregon
P. o. iio ii:iN rhouc ;i:it
Office Hotel Holland llulldliig
Jt will pay ou to Investigate,
and 1 will bo ploascd to corres
pond with yon. or to call at any
time to give further Information.
Mr I II si,
P- rt in-l, vvl tu
'"..' V. Cl u
U I' (' T.i-i!i fir
'. il vi it lcr i
First Oiii'istlaii
(Cor. 9tb and South Oakdnlo)
Wo cordially Invite you to our Sun
day morning aarvlce. . Speolal mutlo,
ood a short gonial sermon that will
ho helpful to nil.
Wo want to make the tervlroa aa
attractive as pcSjblu, and fool that
your presouoe will add greatly to the
meeting. Wo buglu at 10:15.
Illblo school at 0: 16. The prelimi
nary aervleo by thn auperli.iondeut
vlll he worth vary much to you.
Come and Me for yourself.
C. K Society at 7 p. m. Here ou
BsBvYjn
INTKBUnilAN AUTOOAIt CO,
TIME OAKI).
Leave Medford tor Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix dnlly, oxcopt Sunday, t
8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 nnd C:16
p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:16 p.
in. Sundays loavo nt 8:00 and 10:30
n. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 6:30 and 9:30
p. m, Loavo Ashland for Medford
dally, oxcopt Sunday, at 9:00 ju m.,
1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and C:16 p. m. Also
on Saturday nights at C:30 and
2:20. Bundayo loavo Ashland at 0:00
n, m. and 1:00, 4:30, 6:30 and 10:38
P. m.
Ttrz
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cewitrr UiN fit oilwr aunn ivxeitur. mil
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IswiitU. lur tlil utur jr Uw lurt
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let Cream That Pleases
You (annul find any thing moie de
licious than Velvet Ice Cream -It's
made from pure, rich, wholesome
cream and tho finaat or fresh fruit
flavors.
We don't ours bow little you have
cared for lea Cream In tho past, you
will care for It after tasting ours
It has suoh a delicious taate.
Come In today and try some, or
Juat phone uayonr order and we will
deliver.
Our motto Is the Highest Quality
and Heat of Service at the Lowest
I'rlcaa.
THE DAIRY
I'houo -1K1
Now Daily Kxropr Sunday.
Howard's Auto Line
Ashland aim Klamath Falls
Ashland l?prrvn lions Hotel
Austin.
Talco early cap Valley 'Auto
Lino for Ashland connections.
RandMcNally&Co.
CHICAGO
PRINTERS OF BOOKLETS
CATALOGS HOUSEMACAZINKS
COMMERCIAL ART WORK
COLOR DESIGNING
AMD ENGRAVING
kMXED FIHArVCIAU.Y' AB J
rtflCIIAMICAi.LY POn PTJOttVY
llAHDUKG rf LAfiG KOtTKWar
Farm Loans
Low In(ii RCeii
Money readfy? upon
approval of security
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WESTONfS
Camera Shop
208 Enst Main Street,
Medford
The Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographer
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