Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 03, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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RIVAL STYLES OF STREET COSTUMES
At the Churches j
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One Hie prcttioHl affairs of lliis
week tvu tlie liiiiclieun given liv Mi's.
A. u Hill at the lintel Mciltoril on
AYeiliieMhty. A decorative scheme ol'
pink wui u-ed, spring flowers anil
1'crns being used in pretty arrange
mi'iit in tin1 1 in iiiLr room anil a bow!
of pink sweet pens ceiitoroil the table.
Following lniirhi'uii, a pleasant at'ter-
Vi-iiin was spout witii bridge. Covers
veil' hi ill lor the follow ins: Mi's. C.
l. lliown. Mis. J. J. Kmiiiens, Mis. ('.
M. Kiilil, Mrs. 0. M. Thomas, Mrs. K.
11. liiowni', Miss Fern lliitehinson,
'.Sirs. I. (.1. Ilaiilwell. Mrs. 11. A. Thier
i 'oil', Mrs. Geo. T. Collins, 51rs. 1!. J.
Conroy.-Mrs. ('. M. KiibIUIi, Mrs. E.
(!. Iliil'ilcll, Mrs. I,. '.. Wnkeimin, Mrs.
SI. Pnriliii, Mrs. C. 1. lliitehinson,
Sirs. James V. Dunlup, Mi's. I.ee
lioot, Mrs. Gns Newbury, Mrs. Jap
Anilrews, Mrs. J. C. Mann, Mrs. II. I,.
Wnlllieis, Mrs. F. K. Merrick, Mrs.
I-'ilwaiil Sontter, Mrs. George Hob
erts, Mrs. C. W. Aberoronibie, Miss
1'ilna Warner, Mrs. M. C. limber anil
Sirs. T. K. Daniels.
The monthly liomeeuiniiig of the
Ladies' Aiil met at the First M. K.
' I'hnreh Wednesday al'tciiiumi. There
mis a good representation of the sev-
cvnl eireles present. Mrs. McNnry,
! ex-presiilent of the soeiety, was n
i very welcome finest. An extremely
! interest iny; business session was held.
! Jt was ileeiileil to hold an Knster food
sale next month and eonnnittees were
I'hosen for various kinds of work.
'file Queen Esther eirele served an up
t pi'ti.ing hiiii-h ant fnrnislieil a plcns
iin: program as follows: Violin solo.
Keith Cole, at the piano, Bruce Put
nam; piano solo, Hester Wakefield:
I jiiano solo, Until Stoekman; basi
solo, ''Asleep in the Deep," Dean Car-
dor; duel, "Annie Laurie," .Mrs. Ijli
i ton and Mrs. Kerns, Mrs. Meeker ae
eiimpanied.
.
Sir. and Mrs. Georiio Cirigsby enter.
tained with a ilsitiriug party Saturday
evening, I'Vhriiai'v 17, at the Itroail
moor rahcli, near Wetlen, in honor of
their daughter, Mrs. Pert Iiippey's,
twenly-foai'lh birthday. A eolor
scheme of pink and white was earried
oat. The decorations, which extend
ed from the corners of the large din
in:: room, centered to a large bunch
of American Pcauty roses. Pink and
white carnaiious adorned the livimr
rooms. Forty-four guests were pros
cut. At o'clock refreshments were
vi.i'c.l nti.1 llio tu-,.iilv-i'nnl' rMimllns
Jon the largo pink and white biithdiiy
cake were lighted. A iiumliiT ot
songs and solos were given and a de
liiilit 1'nl lime had by all.
The senior class of the Central
Point high school, oon-isl ing of four
teen niciiiliers, will give the class play.
"'The Filossouinnr of Marv Anne, at
the local opera bouse Friday night
Tin ptay is a high clu-s cunicily-
drama in four acts, lasting about two
and one-half hours. The playei
have been under the direction of Mi:
J.ola M. Wiederreeht of the hie.h
school Kmrli-li department, for the
past three weeks, and are expected t
do credit to themselves and the
school.
Sir. am! .Mrs. I,. A. Salaile enter
laiiied with a dancing party Monday
evening at their orchard home, the
event being to celebrate their weddin:
anniversary. The rooms were beau
t i fill I v- decorated will spring flower:
jind potted plants. Music was furn
lhed liv a four-piece "jazz." orchestra
under the direction of Leigh Swinson
A dclii'ious supper was served after
daneinL". About forty guests were in
attendance.
I The F.ast Side circle of the Meth
S odi-t I, udies Aid will give a concert
4 ol' oh!-fashioned somrs at the church
' W'edne-day evening, March
novel feature of thi- concert will be
a kitchen orchestra of ten pieces. An
other special feature will be sonirs il
lustratid by living pii-tures. A rare
treat i- in store tor those who hear
this i-c iicert.
A deli :at lul intortiial dinner wa
eiveii bv Mr. and Mr-. I'hil Main
precliiig the ilanci' iriven by Dr. and
Mr-. Salade. Their quests were Mr
and Mrs. Walter Itowne. Mr. and
Mrs. F. Coiniii' Keiilv and Mr. and
Sirs. I-;. F. tint brie.
Mr. and Mr-. Lincoln McConaac
I'lil-itaiiicd w ith a dinner party Mon
dav eM'iiiii' at liicir hoiue. on Kos
I'oni t.
Mr. ami Mrs. C. M. Fn-li-h cute
tamed lac FlM' lliilidre.l dab at tin
in c on iiakdale Moiolay cniiiug.
nt-Teaehei's' Circle of the
hool met at the school
'riday afternoon, February
HO. The attendance was
mall, owing to the storm, but t lie en -
thusiasm manifested by those prcs-
nt made up for the smullnc.-s of
ntimlier. After listening to some good
talks by Mrs. C. L. Hansen mid John
L. Deinnicr, the. ehair appointed the
following program committee: Mrs.
Cole, Mrs. Hansen and John L. Deni-
nier, who inude out the following pro
gram to lie given on Friday evening
at 8 o'clock at the Jackson school.
March 110: Music, Knot's orchestra ;
ten-minute talk on parliamentary law.
Mrs. Hansen; discussion, '"I ho Most
Essentia! Study," A. J. Ilanby, prin-
ipa! Lincoln school, leader; solo.
Mrs. J. M. Gressley; instrumental
solo, Irvine lerren: reiresiiiiicnis;
music, Root's orchestra.
A great treat will be given to the
music lovers of Medford at the Pres
byterian church Sunday, March -I. In
the morning Professor Andrews' great
bonis ehoir will sing with Sirs. C. C.
MeCurdy at the pipe organ. Ladies'
sextette, "Arise, Shine, for Thy Light
Is Come," by F.lvev and Spieker; solo,
"O, Illy Those Tears," Miss ltuth
Warner. The choral orchestra of
twelve musical instruments has been
engaged to give sacred concerts on
Sunday evenings. Director II. 11.
Howell's program Sunday evening at
lilt): "Orpheus Overture, by Ol ten-
bach; "After Sunset," by Pryor: "Cull
Me Thine Own," by llalevy; "Fairy
Tales," bv Kileaberg; "Rose Leaves,"
by Ashleigh; sextette, by Lucia Don
egetti. "Interspersed vocal quartets,
olos, duets, ete. All welcome,
Mrs. Evans, Sirs. Andius, Sirs.
Hull were hostesses to the Progres
sive club lor the benefit of the W. li.
0. at the pleasant home of Mrs. Ev-
nis at -104 West Second street, Wed
nesday afternoon, February -8. Af
ter the business session Sirs, lteame
read a very interesting story which
was enjoyed by all, after which dainty
refreshments, were served. 1 hose
present were: Slesdaines lioseberry
Wilkunson, Andnis, Keiiyon, Freeze,
Hull, O'lirien, Ken worthy, Kent, Juct
son, Frank, liurns, I'.niKopt, Allen,
Pan-ell, English, Layne, Jliss Pairell,
Ethel and Ada and Mabel Evans, Mrs.
Tom lioseberry and children.
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The Greater Medford dub met for
their regular monthly business meet
Monday afternoon at the armory
At this time further plans were made
for beautifying the park at the res
ervoir, also tor cleaning up anil
planting some of the vacant lots of
the eitv. Mrs. J. I'. lieildy has pur
chased .")() worth of rare rose bushes
from liev. George Schoener of Port
land, anil presented them to the
Greater Sledford club. 'These bushes
will be planted in the library park
this spring.
A birthday party was given Sin
Averv on North Central avenue Wed
nesday evening, February 28. it being
her seventh birthday. Singing and
games were en.joved by all, alter
which refreshments were sen'ed. The
little guests were Annie Verhick
Thelinn Verhick, Effic Daily, Jessie
Martin, Pearl Dawson, Earnest Vehna
and Sine Averv.
Sirs. George Purucker of Sledford
and Sirs. II. O. Purucker and son
Robert, of Ashland, left Wednesday
for tin extended trip to southern Cali
fornia. They will visit at Los An
gcles and also at San Diego with
Mrs. II. O. Pariicker's parents.
Sirs. G. F. Foyes entertained the
Thursday Evening Iiridge dub Tlmr
dav evening. The evening was pleas
antlv spent with bridge, Mrs. Carl
Ilownian winning highest honors. The
hostess served refreshments at the
close of the evening.
Arrangements are being made by
the Elks for u St. Patrick's dance to
be given Saturday evening, Slarch 1
This promises to be one of the best
dances of the season. Slusie will be
funii-hcd by Hazelrigg's seven-piece
orchestra.
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Enimens enter
tained a party of friends at dinnc
Wednesday evening at the Hotel Med
ford. After dinner the party went to
their home, where the evening wu
-pent with bridge.
Mrs. Venvn Vawtcr was boste
to the GiiN' Thursday Iiridge club at
her home on Geneva avenue Thursday
afternoon.
Mr-. Erne-t Mi-Arthur of Scuttle
!s spending a few necks with her parent-.
Mr. and Mr-. F M. Corlic.
Mr-. V. T. M.-Cray left Friday for
a v i-.il in Sua Franci-io mid Siock-
l"U.
About fifty members of the Grizzly
club gathered at the St. Mark's hail
Thursday evening to celebrate the
second birthday anniversary of the
organization. Sliss Enitiia liorelmrdt
was ehaiimaii of tire refreshments
committee and Uoscoe Johnson chair
man of the program committee, which
earried out the affair very success
fully. The evening was filled with
several delightful features, among
which was a newspaper, "The Griz
zlies' Press," written and reatl, which
atised much merriment. An added
enjoyment was the cutting of the
birthday cake bv C. M. English. A
delicious lunch was served tit the
close of the evening.
The Missionary society of the
Presbyterian. church will meet Tues-
lay afternoon at '2:110 in the chapel
of the church. The topic for discus
sion will be "The Mountaineers," and
will be led by Mrs. Sladdox. At this
time the mite boxes will be opened.
Mrs. C. P. Kribs, Sirs. Slewing and
Sh's. Roscoo Johnson will be host
esses. At the business session offi
cers Will be elected and a lnrgo at
tendance is desired.
Olive Rehekah Lodge No. '28 will
meet Tuesday night. Iteside the regu
lar business, there will bo initiation.
A good attendance is desired. The
oininittee for March, under the chair
manship of Mrs. M. L. Daily, promise
something unusual for social night.
Come Tuesday night and find out
what to expect on March '20.
Sfrs. Nellie Wettenburg, president
of the Rehekah assembly of Oregon
arrived in Medford this morning and
will visit Rehekah lodges in this dis
triet. A special meeting will be held
Slonday afternoon at '2 o'clock at the
lodge ball, to which all Rebekahs are
invited. All officers are requested to
be present.
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The C. W. If. M. of the Christian
church will meet with Sirs. E. R.
Seely, 412 South Oakdale, next Wed
nesday afternoon nt '2:i!0. Mrs. Ger
trude Kii'kpalrick is lender. An in
teresting program has been prepared
and all members and friends arc in
vited.
The W. C. T. I', will meet next Fri
day evening, Slarch 0, at the home of
Dr. and Sirs. Heine. This meeting
will bo in honor of the representn
tives. A program will be given and
refreshments served. All friends are
invited to be present,
Sliss Joan Anderson and Jliss
Frances Kinney left Thursday morn
ing for Eugene, where they will spend
the week end with Sliss Marie Gates
and Miss Vera Ohnstead. They will
attend the Sigma Nil formal tonight.
Anna M. Turley, an extension spe
eialist of the Oregon Agricultural eol
lege, will speak at the Jackson school
on Monday, March 5, at ;i:30, on home
economics.
Tho Mud ford Pamil-Toiuhci
council will meet Monday afternoon at
4 oVluek at the public library. All
members are requested to be present.
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Miss Clinilotln IJanlis is expected
lo return home Sunday from a six
weeks' visit at Detroit and other
eastern cities.
.Mrs, llert Anderson left this morn-in-r
for I.os Angeles, where she will
vi.-it for several weeks.
Mrs. T. K. Daniels will return to
morrow morning from a trip to
southern California.
The MIbhus Ilodnon, teachers at
Brownboro and Mellows were Med
ford visitors Saturday.
PAGE Theatre, TUESDAY MARCH 16
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Nt. Murk's t.plscopnl.
Cor. X. Oakdale and Mh.
S u. m. -Holy I'ommiiiiioii.
10 a. in. -Sunday school.
11 a. m. Holy communion.
7:30 p. lu. Evening pruyer
end
instruction.
V.'.M. 11. HAMILTON, Vicar.
Ministerial Association,
The Medford and vicinity minis
terial association will meet on Mon
day, .March S, in the library. Im
portant biuilnosH to be transacted.
ALKltKD A. .1. HOCiti, Pres.
Catholic ( lunch
South Oakdale avenue.
First mass Sunday at S a. in.
Second mass nt 1 0 : :! 0 a. in.
ilonedictton after second mass.
No evening services.
Key. J. Powers, rector.
Kriiiig.-Lutli. ion's Church
Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave.
Rev. Dr. W. It. Morenz-Oeser, pastor.
PastoniRo: 5 IS West Fourth.
Sunday school (English) 10 n. m.
Divine servleo (bi-lingual) 11a. m.
German sermon followed by Eng
lish sermon.
I.enten servleo Wednesday evening
at S o'clock.
Catechetical Instructions for con
firmation Friday and Saturday.
I'l.-st Church of Christ, Scientist.
Branch ot the .Mother Church, the
First Church of Christ, Scientist, In
Boston. Mass.
Sunday service at 11 o'clock, sub
ject, "Chris Jesus."
'Wednesday evening mooting, at
which testimonies of Christian
Science healing arc given, at 7:30.
All aro cordial)' Invited.
Sunday Bchool at 9:45. All under
the age of 20 are welcoiuo.
Chinch edifice 212 North Oak-
dalo avenue.
Reading room in the JL F. & II.
building, North Central avenue, open
from 12 to 4:30 daily, except Sun
day and holidays.
First Christian.
th and Oakdale.
iflihlo school 9:-4 5.
Ono combined service as usual.
Our men's class Is getting ready
to contest the loyal women and both
classes will need some help before
the contest is over.
Christian 'Endeavor at (1:30.
Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday
evening.
Tuesday evening Is the teachers
and officers meeting.
Friday evening the billies of the
South Circle will entertain you with
masquerade; party at tho lloyd's
home, 704 South Oakdale. The la
dies aro busily engaged in catching
owls and putting llieni in coops for
the occasion. All friends are invited.
Oakdale Ave. Methodist.
Sunday school at It: J 5 a. m.
Preaching at 1 1 a. m. Subject,
"The Iau of Sin and the Signs of
the Coming of Christ." This subject
will give some light on the most dan
gerous foe. Oood singing. We have
secured a now choir director and the
hour for practice will be announced
Sunday morning.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening.
The Woman's Missionary society
'will meet at the parsonage. !!." North
Oakdale, on Wednesday afternoon at
2:30. All members and friends are
Invited.
A full attendance at the preaching
service is desired.
Strangers are welcome.
Jl. M. It KAN 11 AM, Pastor.
Firs( Baptist.
"A live church with a cordial wel
come." Sunday will be a day of "Ingath
ering.'' There will be baptismal ser
vice at the morning and evening hour
of worship. Opportunity to unite
with the church will be given at both
services.
The pastor will speak at the morn
ing service, 1 1 o'clock, on "Conferr
ing with Flesh and Blood."
At the evening service. 7:30 o'clock
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Group, of the famous Sintjiny and Dancing Beauty Chorus in the new Victor Herbert Comic
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.MIlady'M choice for Knster lumido
coat suit, with tho frock leading.
the subject will be: "The Power ot
tho GoBpel."
The Biblo school meets at 9:45 a.
m. and tho Young People servleo will
be held at 0:30 p. m.
The largo chorus choir will furnish
the music nt beta morning and even
ing service. There will alto bo spe
cial numbers
C'omo and enjoy tho day with us.
KftED'K W. CARSTENS, Pastor.
First Methodist Fplscopnl
Dr. J. C. Holllns, pastor.
Tho Sunday school hour Ib 9:45.
A cordial welcoiuo is ready for all
who attended this well graded and
flourishing lUblo school.
Tho league chapters meet at G:15.
Public worship at 11 u. in. and
7:30 p. m.
At tho morning hour file regular
Sacramental service with a brief com
munion meditation by tho pastor.
At tho evening hour Dr. Rollins
will speak, theme, "One Way to Spell
Death, a Study in Patriotism." The
usual excellent music rendered by
the vested choir, together with spec
ial numbers for the day.
At tho evening hour tho high
school orchestra will assist In the
musical program.
The public Is cordially Invited to
all the services of the day. All are
made welcome.
The following musical nil mlii-rs
will bo included 1:1 tomorrow's ft-r-vlcos:
Morning service: Aiilheri, "The
! King of Love .My Shepherd Is.'
Kvenlnfi service: An I hem
.Savin
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nreatlio An KveniiiK Itlesslni?,
i Tenor solo, "The Way of the Ciof."'
Solman, Clarence Meeker.
The Jllgli school orchestra under
tho direction of Miss Ktlecn Krcm h
will assist at tho evening service.
J 'ii ht IVesbyloi inn ('hni'cli
Main street at City Park.
Sunday school at. 10, classes
all ageH. C. K. at G:3H, Miss Krerta
Kurv., one of our high school teachers
report the Salem convention,
Pastor's morning theme, ."Moral
Courage." Should a Christian nation
!ko to war'.' Two great musical treats
will be given morning. I'rof. An
drews' I'liorus choir with Mrs. (.'. C.
Mef'urdy at tin; pipe organ.
Soxtotti! ladles. "Arise, Shine. Thy
Light Is .'nine'' by Tlvey anil .Spieker.
Solo, "Oh, Dry Those Tears," MiHs
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lies between tlio onc-plceo ami the
ltuth JVnrnor. Violin obllgato, C.
Janes.
A grand sacred concert nt 7:30 by
itho choral orchestra of 12 musical
Instruments directed by II. II. Howoll.
Orpheus Overture Offenbach
After Sunset Pryor
Call .Mo Thlno Own Ilalovy
Fairy Tales Ullenborg
Rose Leaves Ashloigh
Sextetto From Lucia Donizetti
Intorspersed by vocal quartettes,
solos, duels, etc. Tho pastor will
make a very brief address on "The
High Cost of Low Living."
Evening soloist Y, Lloyd Morse,
baritone, of Portland.
All foals l'rco. Everybody welcome
Rev. A. A. J. Hogg, minister.
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The appreciation banquet at the
lintel Mediord tonight, tendered to
the representatives of Jackson county
in the recent session of the legisla
ture, promises to be an interesting
'event. The absence of Governor
j Wilhyronibe, Thomas M. Kay, Carl D.
Shoemaker, state ame warden; Fred
j G. Miiclihd, of the public service eom
j mission, and (Jus C. Moscr, president
j of the hlnle senate, is regrettable.
! Kadi uf these men, however, sent his
letter of "regret inline; that press
f business forbid his pre-enee.
i Their b tli-rs are all eommcndalorv in
a tlatlcrin; decree. They t-penk ol'
I lie Jack-on eoumv representatives as
a strong delegation.
The people of this eouutv should
exhibit nn equal measure o' interest
in thi.-. event us that shown by out
aiders, al least. Public officials are
tieiieiallv a jealous of their reputa
for:tions as thev are zealous in their work
for I heir cunM it neitcy. They value
epre-ioiis of appreciation on the
part ol tboe whom they serve as evi
dence hat their toil wtis not wholly in
vain. Frequently that i- the largest
menure of compen-alioii lliey re-
Tile ieoile J .lai k-"ll unity,
tlieri'l'iire, .-lioiilit ive tin-in a weli'iilne
touiuht in appropriate Milaine anil
with lll'l-njllill r-iiieerit v.
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WASHINGTON, Slnreh 3. Presi
dent Wilson today signed tho revenue,
bill designed to raise .f:iol),U00,000
through special taxes and bond issues.
President Wilson today signed the
postoflice appropriation bill contain
ing the "bone dry" prohibition pro
vision.
'The bone dry provision of tho pos
tal hill is the most fiu'-reuehing pro
hibition legislation ever enacted by
the federal government in fact, it is
the first direct legislation by the gov
ernment prohibiting, the liquor traf
fic. At least fourteen states which have
prohibition laws, but do not prohibit
the importation of certain quantities
of liquor for personul use, will bo
made bone dry by the new law, which
prohibits the importation of liquor
into any state that prohibits "its
maiiuftu'turc and sale."
Stale legislation, recently passed
and about to heeomo effective within
the next few days, will increase tho
number of bone dry states to nt lenst
twenty-two. The same bill prohibits
delivery in tho mails of nny publica
tion or correspondence bearing liquor
advertising in states which by their
own laws prohibit such advertising
within Iheir borders.
IMPEACHMENT CHARGES
FOR TEXAS GOVERNOR
AUSTIN; Tex., March Irtl
penehnient charges against Governor
James E. Ferguson were filed in tho
Texas hoiiso of representatives this
morning; by Representative II. P. Da
vis. DRINK HOT TEA 1 j
j FOR A BAD COLD
Get n. miall pni'kiifiO ot Hamburg
Ilrrast Tea, or aa tho German folks
rail it,"lliuii!ur;cr Kraut '1 lice," at any
nliarni&cr. Tako a 1allespoonfill of tlio
tea, put a cup of lioiling water upon
it, pour through a sieve and drink a
teacup fall at any tinio during tlio
day or before, retiring. It la tlift nuiRt
elli'ct ivo way to break a cold anil euro
grip, as it opens tlio pores of the kin,
relieving 'coagi'Htion. AIbo looHPliay't'liti'
bowclH, lima driving a cold (nfu.tlia
BJ'Btcill.
Trv it the next time you Buffer from
a cold or the grip. It Ib inexpensive
and entirely vegetable, therefore sate
and linruiletiti.
Bub Pain and Stiffness away with
a small bottle of old honest
St. Jacobs Oil ' f
When your back is sore and lamo
or lumbago, Hcintica or rheumatism has
you Btiireiuil lip, don't suffer! Get a
25 cent bottle of old, honest "SU
.lacobs Oil" nt any drug store, pour &
little in your hand and rub it right
into the pain or ache. Had by the time
you roimt fifty, tho soreneBa and lamiH
jiefH is gone.
Don't slay crippled t This soothing,
penetrating oil needs to bo used only
once. It tnkes the ache and pain right
out of vuiir back and ends the misery.
It is ningieal, yet absolutely harmless
anil iloenn't burn the skill. .-
Nothing etfn stops lumbago, sciatica
anil lame buck inim'ry so promptly!
SAl'HTV FlItST.
liny (ho I'rodiictn of Homo Industry
CAMIOItMA. WASIIirftJ l'OWDini
niakes the washing easy, for sale
by Chan. I.. Schiefrolln, Uliich &
Hyan, Hutchison and Lumsdcn, Fouta
Grocery Co., Warner, Wortinan &
Gore, .Marsh & Dennett, John Ilrown
lee, C. I'. Kribs, J. B. Hlbbnrd, Jones
Gush Grocery, Do Voe's, V. K. Con
ser. W. Stringer. Jackson St. Gro
cery, G. W. Dow, C. 8. Hutterfloid,
DuiiKiilow Grocery, East Side Grocery,
fort St. Grocery, Laurel Bt. Grocery,
Oakdale Grocery, O. Verhick Grocery.
Factory at Ashland.
J. E. OLM STEAD.
Bud Lawrentz
has purchased an intcerst with G,
F. Williams In tho
Medford
Cleaning Works
All kinds of cleaning work guar
anteed. Wo call for and deliver
goods.
I'liono 57 8 8. Centra
Mtmi'.v
'17 r. I'lr St.
WOOD
COM PAW
$2.25 per tier
We (.unrantee the Mensuro.
PHONE 654-J
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