MEDFORD' MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, ORKfiOX. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER
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At a .--in'ciiil iiicctini; c.illi'il by Kliz
iilii'tli Miill)ilk'n, prrsiilent of Chester
A. Artliiir f"ois. No. :U, hold at
licilnuMi's hat Tuesdnv afternoon uf
this wvck, Jliv. Jnea IS. Willouirlibv
uf Ktisii'iie, Or., the department pres.
Ment of the V. It. t, inspected t he
work of ('heritor A. Art liur Corps, No.
Ml, rciilcriii;r much praise to the or
der for the efficient manner in
which the wi.rk was conducted anil
performed. There were thirty-three
niemliers, twelve members of the 0.
A. li'. and seven visilinv members
present. At the close of the meetini.'
Sliss Violia Evans and Miss Margaret
Kn'lish favored with two musical se
lections. All were then invited to the
..u)iiiiiUet room, where a 1 hunkseivm;;
Thinner was served in honor of the de-
paninem prosnienr, memners ol me
0. A. It., visiting members and mem
bers of Corps No. !M,- who have n
birthday iti this (piarttrr. " Thaidis
were offered by the corps chaplain,
'after which all did ample justice to
the bountiful dinner. The tables were
very tastefully decorated with flow,
ers and birthday e;reelius. All .join
ed in praises to the committee havii
dinner in charge.
The I'arcnt-Teachcr circle of the
Washington school held its first bus
iness meetini; Friday afternoon, Mrs.
Jlears, the president, presiding. Many
plans were discussed for the better
ment of the Washington school dur
ing the coming year, l'rofessor Cra
mer fjave a short talk on "Lack of
Hnyirround Facilities." l'rofessor
llillis ma le a few appropriate, re
marks. The principal sM'aker was
.Mrs. Seclcy, who cave a report on the
Mothers' convention which met at
The Italics. Anions other resolutions
passed at Ibis convention was one
introduced by Mrs. l'orter J. N'cff of
this oily, mnkiuir it possible for eiti
r.cns lo vote without property ii;ili
fiealions. There were l'ort.v.-l'ivi
mothers anil teachers present and
seventeen new liiemhers w'ere enroll
ed in-1 lie circle: After the business
was transacted refreshments were
served ami all departed, voting the
meet in- a real success.
Ashland, lalenl, lio-iic Iftver,
Jaiiksonvdlc and Mcdford circles re
spoml. il to tin- call tor a meeting to
eonsnfer tae organization of a south
ern Oregon assoi'iation of I'arent
Te.ichcr circles. Miss Mollie Towue
of riiocnix was al.-o present. Mrs.
Vs.-hcr of Ashland presided. Many
siouecis oi interest were discussed
and Mrs. Gray pave nn instructive
report ot the educational bureau
work. It was decided that each cir
cle in the district should be asked to
appoint one delegate and one niter
liati; with full instructions to attend
a meeting to be 1iehl January JO for
I lie purpose ol lormal organization
ami election uf officers. An effort
will be made to have a good speaker
also, probably Miss Milam, head of
the donirstii.. science department of
U. A. ( .
A missionary lea was given nt tin
home of .Mrs. I). I'hipps, o"J8 X
liivcrside, Saturday afternoon, ii
honor of .Miss Dora Gladden, a mis
semary from Mexico. .Miss Gladden
gave nn address during the afternoon,
telling of the great work that is being
done by mi--ionaries in Mexico. Miss
Gladden lectured Sunday evening at
mo rust m. I.. church, again bringing
' a great nie-age of the work tin
Willi her sweet manner she touched
the hearts id' her hearers, as she re
lalcd many instances of Ihe Mexi
cans' great eagerness to learn the
story of Jc-us.
Many friends will be interested it:
the announcement of the marriage
of Mis Kthel Mazclrigg nn, Hnlpli
Istirgc-s. 'I'iie ceremony t"ok plaei
liicigo, I-riday. November 17, nt
Grace Kpisopnl church. The young
couple were f'ornicrlv from Mcdford
and lone many frincds here win
wish them happiness and success
Tliey will make their home in Chi
cago.
The young people of the Kpwortl
league of Ihe Methodi-t church cn
joyed a social Friday evening in th
s.icial hall of Ihe church. The even
ing was spent with progressive
games, various pallor game-; being
enjoyed. At lli- close ol the evenin;
refreshments were served.
'
flu' subject under discission at the
'comber meeting of the Coll
Women's eh;b being the drama, all
members are requo-ied to read a
il;iv and report on it in connection
with th. current evenis topic.
A farewell partv in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Slinsoi: was given by
their friends at the home of Mr. mid
Mrs. this Stinson. 1013 West Tenth,
Tuesday evening. The evening was
pent in progressive rook, niter
which refreshments wore served. Ihe
lectrie'mns of the California-Oregon
Power Co. presented Mr. Stmson
with n shaving set ns n token of thier
love nnd respect, for one who lias
been mining them for so long n time.
Those present were: Messrs. and
Mosdaiuos Frank Stinson, Frank I.o-
der, Gus Stinson, Clrovcr Darneille,
Arthur ltoyd, Earnest Scott, James
Leslie, James Fleming, Hessie Med
ley, F.lgin liratney, Miss Osa Medley,
Miss Norn Daily, Miss Frances Mod
lev nnd ltonjuinin Stinson.
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. S. A.
Krosehol, assisted by Mrs. Fred L.
Colvig, Mrs. Ralph Woodford and
Mrs. Herbert K. llanna, entertained
with n delightful bridge party. The
first prize, n bountiful cyclamen.
was won bv Mrs. II. l'latl nnd the
onsolation "kewpio" by Mrs. Myrtle
Hlakelev. Chrvsaiithemums and
funis were used in the living room.
A duinty two-eourse luneheon was
ierved. Those present were: Mes-
iiiiines Gaddis, Diamond, Olson, Sha-
lin, I'latt, Illakeley, Hubbard, llus
kins nnd Ewing of Meill'oril, nnd
Mosdumos Wells, Harper, Toil Voile
and Nunan of Jacksonville. .
.
The Alumni Tlinnksgiving "prom"
will be given nt the nrmory -Saturday
evening, December 2. This date has
been decided on to avoid any con
flict With the Greater Medford club
affair on Thanksgiving night. Ill
event that the Medford team is again
ictoviotis on turkey day, this alumni
party will be in the form of a huge
elebration in honor ol Coach Kliim
and the team. All alumni and high
school students as well as a number
of outsiders are invited to attend.
Tickets for the uffair are now in the
hands of the alumni girls, who are
working hard to niiike it a success.
The proceeds will go to help defray
the expenses of the annual alumni
Christmas ball. - ; .
Miss Linn Myrtle Ituudlet and
Fred W. Gray, both of this city, wen
united in marriage Wednesday, No
vember lo, by ltcv. Harry K. Tucker
at his residence, :t!4 South Holly
street. Only a tew intimate friends
attended the ceretiionv, which ennie
is a surprise to their many friends
in Mcdford. Mr. Grcv is proprietor
of Grey's Fruit Store, in the new
Gelchell block, and Miss liuudlott has
been engaged in the millinery busi
ness here. .Both bride and groom are
well known 'anil a host of friends
wish them every happiness. Mr.
and Mrs. Grey left for a short wed
ding trip to Rosebiirg, after which
they will be at home to their friends
on Calm street.
The Ladies' Aid society of the
Presbyterian church held on all-day
session in the chapel on Tuesday.
The day was spent in sewing for the
coming bazaar. Lunch was served at
noon. Twenty-five ladies were pres
ent. NextTuesday the regular circle
meeting will be held. Mrs. Matthews
will entertain the East Side circle at
the home of Mrs. E. A. Welch on
Fast Main street. Priscilla circle
will huld a meeting in the ohnpel nnd
the Hyneinth circle will have an nil
day meeting with Mrs. Tuiny.
The regular meeting of Olive He
bekah Lodge No. 'M, held on Tiiesd.iy
evening, was followed bv n drn'.'c end
social evening. Music was furnish
ed by llazelrigg's orchestra. Tin
committee in charge were Mr. and
Mrs. George Howard, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hoover and Misses Delia
King, Jane Wilson, liertha LoftiM
and Helen Yookey.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Souttor en
tertained at dinner Wednesday even
ing at their home on Orange street
for the following guests; Mr. and
Mrs. George T. Collins, Dr. and Mrs.
J. J. Einmens, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Stoeckmnn. Following dinner the
evening was delightfully spent with
cards.
Mrs. Edward S-jiiltnr was hostess
lo the Octette club at her home Mon
day afternoon. Mrs. Itert Harmon
of Grants Pass nn?l Mrs. Perry were
substitutes.
'
Forty piano pupils of Fred Alton
llnight will be heard in two njir-ieiilcs
to be given Friday evening, December
H, and Saturday afternoon, Pcoun
ber !.
Mrs. Donald Springer entertained
the members of the Philathea Sunday
school class at her home on Newtown
street Wednesday evening. The eve
ning wu pleasantly spent with need
lework nnd music.
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson of
Jacksonville entertained with a
charming isirty Monday evening in
honor of their daughter, Mrs. Charles
II. Pearson. The time was spent with
music and cards, and about .11
o clock an elaborate tliree-eourse
luncheon was served. Those present
were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles II. Pear
son, Judge and Mrs. F. L. Toil Voile,
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. K. Hannn, Miss Am
elia Hritt, Miss Issie McCulIy, Miss
Lulu Williams, Miss Louis Daddys
maii, Kind Hritt. John Miller, Lean-
dor II. llanna, Mrs. Mary Miller and
John Miller, Jr. Tuesday Mr. nnd
Mrs. Pearson departed for their San
Francisco home.
Mr. ami Mi's. John Wilson of Jack
sonville entertained with a card party
Yeduesdnv evening for E. W. Wil
son. The time was spent with five
hundred until 11 o clock, nt which
time a delicious luneheon was served.
Those present were: Sir. and Sirs.
Fred L. Colvig nnd Myrtlo Illakeley
of Mcdford, E. W. Wilson, Mr. nnd
.Mrs. Herbert K. Hannn, W. II. Siug-
ler nnd Muster Carl Larson of Jack
sonville. The Baptist Indies held Iheir
monthly sociul on Tuesday, Novem
ber 21, at the home of Mrs. Dr. Cor.
low, with quite, n large attendanec
The rooms were tastefully decorated
with autumn colors. The program,
consisting of instrumental nnd vocal
music, readings, etc., was very much
enjoyed by all. Refreshments nnd a
social followed. Eleven new members
were enrolled.
A delightful affair of Inst Satur
day evening was the birthday dinner
given by Mrs. Frank 0. Owen at her
home on Siskiyou Heights, followed
by a theater party. The guests were:
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Guthrie, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Lincoln MeCormack and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Howne.
The Woman's F'oreign Missionary
society of the First M. E. church will
meet December 1 nt the home of Mrs.
D. T. Lawlon.'ilO N. Itartlett street
This will be the regular monthly
meeting. The study topic, "World's
Missions and World's Pence," .leader.
Mi's. 1' orrest Edmeads. .
.
Mrs. Victor Hresoll entertained the
lentral I "ouil ft ecu In club at tier
home Thursday afternoon. The
guests present were: Mrs. Merritt of
Gold Hill, Mrs. Robinelt and Mrs.
Pankcy of Central Point, Miss Ali
llanlcv and Mrs. McGonn.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hill presided at
dinner at the Hotel Medford Thurs
day evening, after which the party
went to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hill, where cards wore enjoyed the
remainder of the evening.
Mrs. Donald Clark wtis hostess on
Tuesday nftemoon to the members of
the Colony club, who nro interested
in raising funds for the Red Cross
society.
Mrs. A. I. Eckolson of Jacksonville
entertained Mrs. Paul S. lSandv and
daughter, Virginia, of Central Point
and Mi's. 11. K. llanna nt luncheon
Tuesday,
Dr. and Mrs. ,J. J. Emmons plan to
leave the first of December for New
York City, where they will spend n
month or six weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. Haytcr of The Dalles
were the week-end guests of Mrs,
McGown, leaving Monday for south
crn Calilorniu.
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Mrs. Ia'p Root was hostess lo the
Gills' Thursday Iiridge club at hi
home on Hose nveiiue Thursday af
ternoon.
The Nullo Uridge club was enter
tained by Mrs. Jap Andrews Thurs
day afternoon nt her home on Orange
st root.
Mrs. Glenn Conwoll of Klnmath
Falls is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. F. Wallace, on West Jackson
street.
The Wednesday Iiridge eliih nn't
with Mi's. Gus Newbury at her home
on Mistletoe street Wednesday after
noon.
W. W. Willurd presided at dinno
Monday evening al his home north of
Medford. Ten guests were present.
The Elective Study club met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Curkin
on Reddy avenue Wednesday eveiung
Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Erickson
will preside at dinner this evening ot
th'-ir home on Rose avenue.
Mr'. II. Riindlett will leave Sunday
lor the Willamette vallev, where sh
will sicnd the winter.
The Lincoln school entertainment
was hold in the high school buildin
Friday evening. The building was
well filled unil the tableaux and drills
by the children wore well worth see
ing. The bargain counter in the hall
was filled with good things to cat
and dainty fancy work, while candy,
iee. cream cones and other goodies
were on sale in the domestic science
room. The fish pond was surrounded
Ihroiighoiit the evening nnd pntron
ized bv adults, as well as children.
The Pareiit-Teacher circle wishes to
thank the public and all who helped
to make the evening both a social and
I'inani'iiJl success: the hiuh school
people for their eo-oiioratiou in the
use of the buildi:: the hiuh school
orehestrn and its loader; the physical
training teacher, who has given snob
efficient help: the gentlemen who so
generously gave their tunc nnd effort
and added so largely lo the program
all who contributed articles for
sale nnd those who so freely patron
ized all of these attractions.
The Parent-Teacher circle of the
high school will have n sale of home
made o.""dv next Wednesday, No
einhc" "". nt :i o'clock p. m., at the
time f the limb school rally meet
ing. The liroceeds of the sn'c will
be used to help hnv uniforms for the
hieh school band members. The DU-
oils nnd those pnrents who have
heard the band nlay fool von' proud
of the organization nnd realize its
value to the school. All patron and
friends of the sehool nro cordially
invited to come Wednesday nnd help
to uinko this snle a financial success.
...... ,
About eighty guests enjoyed the
ladies' nftemoon at the Elks club on
Friday. Miss Ocrtrudo Weeks won
highest honors at bridge and Miss
Helen Dnhl at pool. The hostesses
were: Mrs. Hargrove, Mrs. Harper,
Mrs. l.rou Huskins nnd Mrs. Hnnnn
of Jacksonville. Delicious refresh
ments were served in tho upstnirs
banquet room.
The Hoynl Neighbors served n
chicken pie supper to tho Modem
Woodmen Friday evening nt 0:30 nt
thelv . of P. hull. After the supper
n program of music and reading wns
enjoyed, the remainder of the even
ing boiug given, over to dancing.
Miss Griffith will give a talk on
Art in the Public. Schools" nt 4
o clock at liic meeting ot me u renter
Medford club nexl Monday afternoon
at St. Mark's hall.
' .
Mrs. Roger S. Jienhett has gone to
Waterloo, la., where she will visit,
friends and relatives for several
weeks.
...
An informal card party was given
bv St. Mark's Guild Tuesday after
noon nt the home of Mrs. William
Budge.
Mrs. 0. C. Boggs loft this week for
several weeks' visit with friends uud
relatives in" Illinois.
Ed Green of San Frnnoisco was
the guest of J. 11. Andrews.this week
Mr. aud Mrs. Donald Clnrk enter
tained at 'dinner Thursday evening.
Cawl of Tluuiks
To the G. A. It., W. H. C. and many
friends who so kindly holped to com
fort mo In the sad loss of my beloved
wire and companion, 1 wish to return
my heartfelt thanks for their mnny
acts of kindness and sympathy in my
sod bereavement.
h. U. BINGHAM.
WOMEN'S CLUB NOTES
(By Marie Seely.)
The Arts and Crufts league will
hold their exhibit next Monday at St.
Mark's hall. AH want to make this
an exhibit worthy of mention uud
with the kindly co-operation of ev
eryone interested in this work, wo
feel sure of success.
Those caring to lend their work to
the exhibit please notify the commit
tee, Mrs. Heine, Mrs. Satchwoll and
Mrs. Du tioys. They make, this a
special item and will sincerely appre
ciate the efforts of thoso who comply
with (his request. The people of
Medford do not realize the talent that
their city holds, or other places in the
valley. To attend this exhibit will
give them n clearer insight to whnt
the people of Medford lire doing.
Persons who never before have ex
hibited their work have kindly con
sented to loud to this exhibit.
Mr. McDonald will exhibit paint
ings of different scenes in Oregon.
He is a graduate in French, Ocrnian
nnd English methods, and will give to
this exhibit works in each method.
Tho exhibition will continue nil day
ltio laney work department will have; favorable outcome.
PORTLAND, Nov. 'Jo. Aclunl
work on the construction ot the pro
posed Oregon, California & Eastern
railway will begin iiiiiiiodialoly upon
the final out workings of certain le
gal formalities at Klamath Falls mid
Lakeview. With e-erylhing working
without hitch, this is possible of so
lution within thirty duvs.
Robert' E. Strahorn, president of
the railroad, made this annoiinociueiit
today on his retain from Klumalh
Falls, where ho participated in the
campaign leading to the spocml elec
tion on the bond issue.
"The communities along Ihe line of
the proposed railway have lived up
to the promises they made me during
my midsummer trip," explained Mr.
Strahorn. All have come through
with everything they pledged, nnd in
Lakeview and Khimntli Falls especi
ally they were practically unanimous,
which speaks well for an early and
a booth and fancy work will be on
sale as well as for exhibit. The home
cooking department will nlso hnvo a
booth. Cards will be played in the
afternoon after the mooting of, the
Greater Medford club. Every one is
invited. There will be a most enjov-1
able musical prograi, and dancing in
the evening.
Much deserved credit should bo
given to the ladies who nro soliciting
to the success of this exhibit. Their
efforts cannot be too much nppreei-'
nted. The artists who nrc giving of
their talent have been prizewinners
in ynrious places, and we assure the
people of Mcdford a rare treat.
The Arts nnd Crafts league met .on
the 2d of November nt the homo of
Mrs. Maimers. A very delightful so
cial afternoon was spent, with n very
good attendance, nnd fnney work for
the exhibit wns the theme of the nf
temoon.
The rcgulnr business meeting was
held nt the homo of Mrs. Waters on
November 9. Plans were made for
the coming art exhibit, nnd commit
tees were appointed to tnko eluirge.
Dainty refreshments were i.orved nnd
everyone hod a most enjoynblo lime.
On the committee for funoy work are
Mi's. Bowmun, who was appointed
chairman, with Mrs. Hench, Mrs.
Canterbury and Mrs. Hauliers. Those
on the amusement committee are:
Mrs, Satchwcll, Mrs. Waters, Mrs.
Poellnitz and Mrs. Birkland. On the
art committee are Mrs. Heine, Mrs,
Sntchwell and Mrs. !)u Hoys. Mrs.
Newinnn, Miss Whillock and Mrs
Bohlm are on the refreshment com
mittee and Mrs. Wligner and Mrs.
C'hisum on the committee for the
home cooking department.
Every one will be glad to henr that
the league has succeeded in getting
Mr. Hansen, an artist of worthy note,
as we know, to lend his kind consid
eration nnd the giving of his tulenl
towurd making this exhibition u com
plete success.
On account of the exhibition, the
meeting of the Grenter Medford club
will be nt ISiO instend of 2:30, os
before planned.
CARPENTERS OFF
10 HUNT BIG GAME
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2o. Mr.
nnd Mrs. George. 11. Carpenter of
Mcdford, Or., loft Sun Fmnoisco yc
terday for New York on the first lap
of their trip to West Africa, where
they will hunt big gnmc.
Carpenter is u land owner and or
ehardist of Medford. In tho slimmer
Mr. and Mrs. Curpenter remain' ii
Oregon, but they generally pass' tho
winters hunting iu one of the earth's
most inaccessible nnd wildest spots.
".My wife nnd I wnnt to seo that
part of the eouutry, nnd we want to
bag some rare animals." Carpeotec
said today, shrugging his shoulders,
when friends pointed out tho dan
gers they were going to meet. .
When Mr. Carpenter left Medford,
his intention was to visit South
America, not South Africa.
Mrs. L. xr. Walt of. Mlncnapolls,
Minn., Is a rvcent arrival in Medford.
A CHILD HATES Oil
CALOMEL, PILLS FOR
LIVER AND BOWELS
Give "CnllfonUn Syrup of Figs"
CYoss Sick, Feverish,
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or constitutional disease, anrt in mli-r lo niro It
ynu muft tnko tntrruul reairOlm. IIsII'h Calarrb
Curo is taken InHroally. nod acts directly upon
the blood and mucous nurfnre. Haifa Catarrh
Cure la not a qunrli niedttiliie. It wh pre
arrlued by one of the bnt iihynlclnna In this
coumry for yt-ora nnd ! a regular pnnerlptlon.
It Is compoicd of llir bent tonka known, com
bined with tha brut blood purlflern. actlnu di
rectly on the mucous aurfneea. Tho perfect
combination of thn two Initredlents la vrtint pro.
duces mien wonderful rrMilta In curiun catorru.
Btnd for testimonials, fme,
F. 3. CHENEY A CO., Troon., Toledo, 0.
Bold by DrngRUta, prici 7&e.
Taka Hall's Family Pllh for constipation.
No two ways about it!
If you want
1000 miles more in ,
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Anywhore from 1000 to
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Thanksgiving Day.
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VVXV FACT0RY DISTIUBUTORSi .
s C.E.GATES v
Look bark ut your childhood days.
Kenvember the "dose" mother in
sisted on castor oil, calomel, cathar
tics. How you hated them, how you
fouRht asainst taking them.
-With our children It's differont.
Mothers who clinB to the old form
of physic slmi'ly don't reaMzo what
they do. The children's revolt Is well
founded. Their tender llttlo "lu
sldes" nrc injured by them.
If your child's hlomnch. liver and
bowels need cleanslim, give only de
licious "California Syrup of FIks,"
It's action is positive, but gentlo. Mil
lions of mothers keep this harmless
"fruit laxative" handy; they know
children love to take It; that It never
fails to clean the liver and bowels
and sweeten tho stomach, and that a
teaspoonful given today saves a sick
child tomorrow.
Ask your druggist for a ."0-ctnt
bottle of "California Syrup of Figs,"
which has full directions for babies,
children of all ages and for grown
ups plainly oneach bottle. Deware ot
counterfeits sold here. 8ee that It Is
made by "California Kig Hyrup Com
pany." Refuse other kind with con-
I tempt.
Grand Concert
-by-
Medford Choral Society
-at-
PAGE THEATRE
TUESDAY EVENING 8 p.m.
NOVEMBER 28
120--VOICES-120
With Full Orchestra
Seat Sale Opens Box Office 10 a. m. Monday, 27th