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OAKLAND BOYS CLUB BAND WHICH GIVES FREE
CONCERT IN MEDFORD TODAY AND TOMORROW
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The Phihithca Bible class of the
T'irst 51. K. church hold its regular
business meetinjj ami social hour nl
the home of Miss Kuto Still on
Hentty street Tuesday evening, Aug
ust 1. After u brief business nice-tint,"
Die social hour was held .consist
ing of various panics and onlertntn
luent. Kcfrcshiuenls of punch anil
wafers wero served by the social com
mittee. Those present were Minnie
jUerLcr, Nolo Jackson, Tiornioo Kunz
liinn, Myrtella Cnnaday, Dolly Hed
di'n, Orace Wood, Lou Springer, May
I'hipps, Mary Hess, Anna Hulcnian,
.lulia Fielder, Friiiices llaskins, Nana
Mntiicv, I.cla Spicule and Kale Stiue.
The Med ford Red Cross Society,
which was formed two months 1150,
has almost completed ft sufficient
amount of hospital supplies to send
abroad. Funds have been supplied
by the dues of the members, and one
entertainment has been given to raise
money. There have also been several
donations. Mrs. ,J. V. Churchill of
Yreka presented till society with 100
yards of hospital gauze and n large
amount of absorbent cotton. Any
one interested in the tied Cross work
can help by becoming n member or
by sending any material suitable for
the work.
A number of Medford people who
were former residents of the south
will attend the southern picnic to he
held in Ashland I.ilhia Pork next
Wednesday, August (Mb. . People
from all parts of the valley who were
formerly from some southern state
are expected to attend. Kveryone
will bring their lunch, and cup and
coffee will be provided by the Ash
land ladies.
Mrs. Jennie Ki'inp, stale president
of the W. C. T. V., will speak at the
liaplist church Monday, August 7, at
2:11(1 p. m.; also at 8 p. m. Mrs. Kemp
will speak upon the great issues that
are before us at' the present time.
The public is cordially invited to hear
this great speaker.
Miss Grace lieed of the Country
Club Orchard near Merlin spent the
week-end as the bouse guest of Miss
Ltirile Messncr at her home on Holly
street. Miss lieed is a student of
the t'niversity of Oregon and a mem
bcr of the Kappa Kappa Gamma so
roritv.
Mr. C. 1!. Smith and family of
Morton, Wash., who are touring Ore
gon in their car, stopped here n few
days with bis sister, Mrs. A. K. Strut-
ton. Mrs. p. 1). Smith, who has been
visiting (he Strattons for some time
will return to Washington .with them.
The ladies id' the Oreater Medfnrd
Club entertained the ladies of the
state editorial convention with a 1
o'clock lur.cheou at Brown's today.
Alter luncheon the visitors wen-
taken for an automobile ride by the
Women's College club.
Dr.and Mrs. O. D. Roller of Inde
pendence arrived in Med ford Wednes
day to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Messncr . Mr. and Mrs. liutler and
'ir. and Mrs. Messncr left Wednesday
ufternoon for a trip to Crater J
Mrs. i . II. Madden entertained at
dinner Sunday evening for the follow
ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Wil
son, Miss O'Connell, Miss IJulb Man
ning, Robert Wilson and Fred Tracy.
, Mr. and Mrs. X. S. Bennett and
daughter, Agnes, and son, Lester,
spent the week-end at the Oregon
Caves in Josephine county. Thev re
port a mM cnjovbule trip.
Mrs. James Cotchct! of Weed, Cal,
is the guest of Mrs. John Wilkinson
on South Newtown. From here Mrs
Cotehctt will go to Seattle where she
will make her future home.
Airs. Frederick Webster and daugh
ter, Margaret, who have been the
guests of Mrs. K. H. Lamport, left
Monday morning fur their home in
San Francisco.
Mrs. F. II.. Madden. Mrs. L.nml) of
Chicago, Miss Francis (Juigley, Hob
ert Wilson and Carter Drandon left
Thursday for Crater Lake, retnrnin
todav.
Mr-. Win. Budge of ficne-see street
entertained with an informal bridg
party this afternoon in honor of lu
st, Miss Martin ot San r rnneisoo
Mrs. L. K. Wakeman entertained
the Xullo BridL-r club at her home on
North Oakdale Thursday afternoon,
The W. C. T. V. met with Mrs. T.
A. Howell on Cedar street Thursday
afternoon. After a brief business
session the following program was
en joyed :
Song, "Nearer My God to Thee."
Pible lesson rind prayer
Mrs. Klta Manning
Discussions on Purity,:
Mrs. li. 1). Benson, Mrs. A. J. llauhy
I list i n i ii i it a I solo, M iss Nona Howell
Reading, "That's Where the west
Begins,".. Miss Mary Seymore
Paper, "The Woman Who ruder
stands,". Mrs. J. C. Wood
Reading, "The Hatchet Crusade,"
Mrs. T. (1. Heine
Benediction. ,
At the close of the program Mrs.
Ilowell served dainty refreshments,
assisted by Misses Nona Howell and
Marv Sevmore.
The Christian Women's Board of
Missions met at the home of Mrs. ('.
11. McCurdy on Orange street Wed
nesday afternoon. After the business
session a short program was given.
Soto Mrs. J. II. Bellinger.
Lesson review, Mrs. A. .1. Biinby.
Review of Chapter F.leven of
"Forty Years of Service."
It was decided to have the Sep
tember meeting ill tho evening lit the
home of Mrs. K. K. F.ads on Orange
street, at which lime the Tribute day
offering will be taken.
After the business session and pro
gram refreshments were served by
Mrs. McCurdv.
'
The Standard Bearers and friends
of the Methodist church met at the
ionic of Miss Mildred Heine on F.ust
Mam street Wednesday evening.
The program openeing with the
singing of the Standard Bearer hymn.
followed bv "History of the Standard
Rearers,' by Georgia Whillock, and
"Call to Young Women." by Ruth
Daniels, Missionary solo, Geurgia
Whillouk.
The remainder of the evciing was
pent With games on the lawn and
music, alter wnicti reiresiimcnis oi
punch aiid wnl'ers were served.
Miss Myrtle Purkeypile entertained
:it her home on Olson street Friday
evening with an lnlormal (lin.'er
party. The color scheme was carried
mt very daintily in pink and white,
the centerpiece being sweet peas.
l'he evening was spent in games
and music with Miss Grace Purkey
pile, sister of the hostess, at. the
piano.
Those enjoying M'ss Purkeypile s
hospitality were Misses Doris Layne
Klhel Troutfeather, Vivian Stewart,
Mvrl Davis and Annabel Olson.
A very pretty wedding look pine
at the South Methodist parsonage, 2t
North Oakdale avenue, Thursday, Au
gust ;t, at 8:110, when Mr. Karl Rio
Isaacs and Miss Olive Mildred Gage
were united in marriage by Rev
Hranbain. Both voung people an
known in Mcdford and have the
best wishes of their many friends.
After a few weeks spent at the home
of Mr. Isaac's parents in San Fran
cisco, Mr. and Mrs. Isaacs will return
to Mcdford where thev will make their
future home.
The Misses F.mma and Minnie
liorchnrdt entertained Tuesday even
ing with an informal party in honor
of their guest, Miss Anna Lcider, of
Caledonia, Minn.
The guests were, Mrs. Crawford,
the Misses Anna Lcider, Ivy Itoeck,
Margaret Cromar, June Hinman, Fan
nie Wli'tninn', Helen Yockey and F.thel
Currv.
Mrs. C. W. Aborrrombie entertain
ed Wednesday afternoon at her home
Oak Lodge on King's Highway, with
a garden party for the pleasure of
bcr sister, Miss Fdna Warner of Gar
den City, Kumiss. Six tables of
bridge were enjoyed followed by a de
licious luncheon served on the indi
vidual tables.
Mr. Eli Campbell and Miss Yenita
Keizur, both of Mcdford, were mar
ried by Rev. F. W. Carstcns, pastor
of the Baptist church, at his home
Saturday, July 20. The happy couple
will reside in Fall Keizur's home on
Alder street.
Mr. and Mis. C. .1. Dexter of t,of
Antrelos who arc makiiur a several
months tour of the I'nitcd State? were
sue.-ls of Mr. and Mrs. K. ('. Jerome
at their home on West Jnokson Fri
day. ,
Mrs. W. I'. Iliuuill entertained ut
dinner Tuesday eveniiiir tor Mr. and
Mrs. Cumins Kenley, Mr. and Mi-s
Donald ( lark, Mrs. II. W. Huhl and:
Mr-. Leonard.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Davis and fain-
dv and Judge and Mrs. F. M. CalkiiiH
left Vridav afternoon fir ( rater
Lake, where they will camp for
week.
Friends in this city of Rev. and
Mrs. R. 11. Rluckwrll of Juneau, Alas
ka, have received word from them nn
uininciug the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Helen Jilaekwell, to
Mr. Ralph H. Kletzing, the mnriiage
to lake place this evening at 8:110
o'clock. Rev, Blackwell was a former
pastor of the First Methodist church
of this city and now has charge of a
mission iu Alaska. The bride to lift
has many friends here win wish the
young Couple much joy in their mar
ried life.
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Miss Charlotte McDougnll who has
been teaching physical education at
the I'niversity of Molilalia during the
sitnimcr session, is visiting at the
home of her imrents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. MoDongall, -10(i North Realty
street. She is on her way to take up
teaching next veur in New York.
l'he Misses Helen Yockey and F.lhrl
Curry entertained the Misses Minnie
and Kmiiia Borchardt and their guest
Miss Anna Lcider, of Caledonia,
Minn'.', with an auto drive to Lithia
park, Ashland, Friday evening.
Before returning home dainty re-
freshnicnls were served.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Roberts of Portland, and Mrs.
M. F.. Riddle motored to the .Merrill
ranch near Central Point "Friday ev
ening, where they wore entertained
by Mr. and Mrs. Normaii J. .Merrill.
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Miss Virginia O'Connell who has
been visiting at the home of Air. and
Mrs. Richard Wilson for several
weeks left Monday for her home in
Chicago.
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Mr. and Mrs, P. J- Ynndcrinis and
mother of lalent were dinner guest
I'liesdav evening of Mr. and Mrs. L.
F.. WaUcman on North Oakdale.
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Rev. and Mrs. McC. Reed, Mks.Cul-
he ogeli, and .Mrs. I. Price were
dinner guests at the ranch home o
Mrs. K, G. Lunt Sunday. ,
Mrs. John Wilkinson will leave next
Friday for a month's visii with
friends at Woodburn, Roselmrg and
Portland.
m m
Mrs. 51111101 Parley Stone of Mo
desto, California, is visiting Mrs.
Geo. W. Cherrv at her home on Cap
ital Hill.
.
Mr. and, Mrs. W. F. Isaacs left
Thursday in their ear for Portland,
where Ihev will visit for two weeks.
'A'"'
Aliss KiUl, Kline left this evening
for Newport, lit!- sister Mrs. Hurry
White of Alhjniv, will iicnninpiinv her.
AI'rK. Lou D. Jones Tofl Monday for
Tillamook where she will .spend a
monlh visiting her daughter.
Mi', and Mrs. Uilev 1). Henderson
and little son, Stanley liiee, wens
I'heoni.x visitors Snndav.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Taliner and
family left Thursday in their ear Tor
an outing at Crescent. Citv.
Mr .and Mrs. W. J. Tloekenyou of
f'alnry, Alherta, are visiting friends
and relatives in this eitv.
Miss Martin of San r'raneis,eo is
the house guest of Mrs. Win. Mitdge
on (lenessee street.
Mrs. Piiul Jiinney was hostess to
the Girls' Thuriiav eluh at her home
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Alfred Miller of Phoenix wmi
(lie guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kiley I).
Ilenson this week.
PLAYS FOR EDITORS
Miss l.oiK (tAtke, violinist, daugh
ter of Mitor J. K. tiatke of the .Vs.
lorin lliiduet, ivlwi tiill jilny ut to
night'!) banquet.
y - A -r , ; J f '
SilifiiiP
Tho OaUlanil Hoys l.'lul uaiui ar-touay niui tomorrow. Tiuh niorniuR aumiasiou win no cuargeu for liiobu 10 oe one of ine uesi ori;iiiii.uiious oC
r on a ton o( 0l.e. ! there will bo an open air concert In attending this dunce. Sunday oven- the kind on tho coast. The object ot
rives ti s morn ng 01 i o i front of the Commercial eluh and to- inii the boys plan to give a tree con- the trip is not profit but merely to
Bon, Wnshiimton aim i aiiiornia anu
will give several eonceits In the city.
At the Churches
Catholic ('Iiurcli.
South Onkdalo avenue.
First Mass Sunday at (i:110 a. 111.
Second .Mass at 9 a. m.
No evenillK services.
ItUV. JOHN 1'OWlOltR,
Hector.
I'lvsbyterinil tlmreli, Jacksonville.
MorniiiK worship at 1 1 o'clock.
Theme: "Confiding in Jesus."
Kvening Worship at S o'clock.
Theme: "Would-be Disciples."
Sabbath school at 10 a. in.
Prayer meeting on Thursday even
ing at S o'clock. Subject: "The
Certainty of Cod's Cure."
When visiting in Jacksonville, do
not slight the House of Cod. We
welcome all to worship with us.
AU1KKT Il CA.MMONS,
Minister,
Oakdale Avenue Methodist,
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. by Presiding
lOlder Hev. S. M. Cheek. Siie.renient
of the Lord's supper after the morn
ing sermon.
Itev. S. M. Cheek, presiding KUler
ot Hie Willamette district, will be
here and hold the business session
of the fourth quarterly conference at
the church at (i: 30 p. m.
Union service In the city park at
S p. m. Itev. 11. II. Cheek will preach
Union choir and long service,
everybody Is invited to these
services. II. .M. HRAN1IAM,
Pastor
lYesbyleri.-in (-'lilll-cli
Main and Holly, at City Park
Rev.
Alfred A. J. Hogg, minister.
The church extends a cordial wel
come to all classes, ages, races and
creeds. Strangers are made welcome.
Sunday school at. 1 0.
Men's Bible class taught by Attor
ney Uordcn.
C. K. at 7 p. m.
The Itev. Hogg will deliver the
first of a series of popular Illustrated
sermons. The chorus choir will ho in
charge of Professor Andrews, witli
Fred llalght at tho pipe organ. Large
crowds are attending the services.
Keep Sunday for the great things
of the soul. Come and bring your
friends. All welcome.
l'irst ( liiisliaii ('Iiurcli.
Cor. 9th and South Oakdale.
We most cordially invite you to
tile services. A helpful message will
he given at lli:-t.". Special music.
Quurtette, "Abide With Me," C.
McCurdy, Miss Inez Coffin,, Mrs, Lou
Mischlor, .1. Klrkpatrlek.
Solo How Lonely Are Thy Dwell
ings," Miss Inez Coffin.
Other selections by choir and eon
gregutlon.
Do not miss this service, yon will
enjoy It.
F.vening union service In the park
al S o'clock.
fllble school nt !):t."i a. m. The
superintendent is making an effort.
to make- this a real service, help
make it so.
Christian Endeavor society meets
at 7 o'clock in church. Please altend
HAHAV K. TUCKF.lt,
Minister.
Flit liaplist (Iiurcli.
"A Live Church With Cordial
Welcome."
9:45 a. m. llible school, subject
of lesson: "The Greatest Thing in
the World."
11:00 a. in.-- Communion servl
This service will be a departure from
the usual service; the communion
night a dunce at tho Nat, the music cert In tho city park. The band is pay the expenses of an outing for the
i being supplied by tho band. A small composed of 34 members and in said I hoys of the club.
service will occupy the wholo of the
11 o'clock hour, instead of being held
at tho '.-lose of the morning service,
as heretofore. Unique and attractive-
feutnrea will enter Into tills
service, and will bo helpful to all.
0:30 p. m. Junior young people's
service, lor young people under 1li.
7:00 p. in. Senior young people's
service, Topic: "The Consecration
of Friendship." A special feature will
ho tho appearance of the young
people's quartette.
8:00 p. m. Sermon by tho pastor.
Subject: "The Tale of a Doughnut,
or Optimism vs. Pessimism."
At the morning service Alesdiimes
Frank Isaacs ami J. .M. Cressly and
.Miss Florence llazeli-igg will sing
"Come Unto Me" Tiy Coenen.
At the evening service there A-ill
bo a solo by Miss Cladys Hinman,
(selected) and the church quartette
will render Rodney's famous com
position, "Cavalry."
Quartette: Hiss Florence Hiuel
rigg, Mrs. .1. M. Cressly, Mr. J. M.
Hunter and William Vawter.
Services are just one hour long,
full of Inspiration and lielpt'ullness.
Come and worship Willi us.
STOCKHOLM, Aiiir. n.-The Swed
ish steamer Commerce, (i.'tH tons, load
ed with LHiO standard of battens con
signed lo Kngtund, was .sunk yester-
lay oil' Koedcrhuiiiiu by a (Icriuan
submarine. The ship w-'s carrying
no contraband and the Swedish gov
ernment will file a protest in llerlin
igaiiist this anil other recent allacks
on Swedish shipping in the Baltic.
SHACKLET0N FAILS TO
RESCUE POLAR EXPLORERS
LONDON, Aug. .". Lieutenant Sir
F.rnost Shacklelou lias again failed
lo rescue the main lioity of tils Ant
arctic expedition left on Elephant
Island, says the Dally Chronicle, and
has returned to the Falkland islands.
Sir Ernest returned on board the
steamer Kniina, says a Renter dis
patch, from Port Stanley. .The ship
was forced back -by heavy gales and
Ice and It was found Impossible to
get near Elephant island through the
pack Ice. The ship was battered, the
engines were Injured and the Eniiiiu
was obliged to proceed under 'sail.
Sir l-Jrnest, the correspondent adds,
recognizes that It Is useless to force
a passage with a light ship and he is
walling for the steamer Discovery to
coyie from F.iigland.
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it. 25c at all druggists.
HIGHEST CLASS
STEPTLIZED
HAIR GOODS
For Sale
Your comliiiifis made up in
any style to your order.
MARINELLO HAIR SHOP
407 Oai'iiett-Corey IJldg.
CLOSE ENDUS1RIES RECORD EARNINGS
TO FREE AGITATORS FOR UNION PACIFIC
DIII.UTM, Minn., Aug. 5. Threats
to close every industry in the United
States, unless the 10 I. W. W. agi
tators confined in tho St. I.ouis coun
ty jail, Duluth, are freed, were made
by Joseph Ettor, an 1.- W. W, leader,
at a meeting ot Duluth socialists last
night, when resolutions were adopted
demanding that Governor J. A. llurn
qulst bring about the removnl of
what the resolutions termed "gun
men" from the range strike zone.
The socialists went on record us
favoring fusion with the. I. V. W.
uiid approving the strike meeting of
that organization.
N0RDICA LOSES SUIT TO
SECURE ESTATE OF WIFE
FRF.F.IIOLD, N. .1., Aug. T.
George 11. Young, husband of the late
Lillian N'ordlca, lost his fight for pos
session of the million dollar estate
of the singer In a decision given by
Judge Lawrence hero today. Judgo
Lawrence held that tho will of 1914
leaving the bulk of the estate to three
sisters of Mine. Xordlca should be ad
mitted to probate, throwing out the
will of 1910 which named the hus
band as the. chief beneficiary.
The will execuled In 1910 was filed
in New Jersey and Ilio one executed
in 1914 was filed in New York. After
contests bad been started it was de
cided that Mine. N'ordlca was a legal
resident of New Jersey and tho New
York proceedings were dropped. The
last will was mudo while Mine. Nor
dica was III on Thursday Island wiiere
she died.
NOTICE.
Sealed bids wanted or painting
and calclniliiing Washington school
rooms. For particulars Inquire of H.
O. Nordwick, who will receive bids.
1 15
$100 Reward, $100
Tho r. iul. r if Mil jmprr Mill lie nli-aund lo
Ifnni ttml lln-rc !.; nl J-':tl (iiii-.iIii'iMi. jJimMiwt
lliiit Dili'iii'v lid Im'I'H h t 1 lo cure til all lu
hiiij;-'-, ihkI Unit Is fitirirrli. IIhII'h Oiturrli Cure
J I lie onlv I'OHlllve iiii- now known lo llie lu.il
Icnl fruh-niJtv. ('nUirrh Ivlnu n coiikI ltntlTiil
dhfiixi', ri'ipiirt'H it coti'Jlitiitltmiil trinttnint.
HuII h C;itnri1t Ciiti' Ik liiken fn1Tintlly . ui.ik
Hi n th iixn ttif liloo'I niiicoit-t Miifnct'it of
tin NyVtem. tliiTdiv 4lfiriyhitt tin- foiirirhill'Hi
tif tin- .', kikI (ilvlnit Hit' imtli'iit Mlrutiirlli
liv tmlliliDif up tin' coii-UIinlon nnil tlrl Ink nu
tirrc In il"lnir It1 M'ork. Fl hi- Jin iinif 1 1 H' havi'
Hf IIIIH'll fllllll 111 It1 ClinillVtl MiWIT!t Ulllt till')'
ofT'T ((in lliiiili"l DoIIims for mty iiittf Hint il
fulU to vine. 'int fur MmI "f t-'-tliuoiil.ih.
AiMn-Hi !, J. ( I!i:N:V ft CO., Tulftli. O.
Sold li.v nil I irnt-'KtHtu, 7,.c.
iik lltiD'K 1 iitnil? I'ltlt fr mtiHtlpittl'iu.
Save Your Rags
Medford Junk Co.
liny all kinds of Junk
HIDES OUR SPECIALTY
33 North Bartlett St.
Phone 283-J.
Farm Loans
Low Interest Rates
Money ready upon
approval of security
and title.
O. C. BOGGS
X FAY YORK, Am?. !. A statement
of the earnings of Hie I'nion l'ucil'ie
railroad company for llie fiscal year
eiulin; June 110 shows gross earning
of if 104, 717, (lOo, the largest revenue
in its history. This compares' with
gross earnings o :fH(,!l;H,oo.i in tho
preceding year. The net earnings af
ter the payment of preferred divi
dends were .:t-i,Tfl.T,TtS. which is
equal to to.!!.") per cent on the common
stock, as ciunpai'cil with 1(1. !)8 in the
previous year. !
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