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ftfEDFOKD MATL . TRIBUNE MEDFORD, ORF-flOX. SATURDAY, JUNE 1017. PXGE THREE ROBERT O'CONNOR AND DANCING GIRLS IN THE BIG MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS "FLORA BELLA" DIRECT FROM LONG RUN AT CASINO THEATER. NEW YORK. AT THE PAGE JUNE 24. ....l,,',f'.v 4 K,r .T.."k Mi VMS' tttfwvw nMrt?SV'fW,tf9l0Vl I One of the season's festivities took laee Wednesday afternoon when tiie l'riseillu circle of the Fir-.t M. E. church of Medford, Ladies' Aid, met at the home of Mrs. Man ning, 720 Weleh street. The house was elaborately deeorated with roses of every kind and eolor. There were 30 ladies and quests present. The business was dispensed witli and the entertainment hean with the roll eall uoini; answered in rhyme, composed by each member about roses or spring, then n rose was pinned of each one. The company assembled nnd a picture was taken by 5frs. Luan. A program followed with singing America and The Star Spangled Banner; readings v given by Mildred Jenkins, Saloma Stillwell, Mcsdames Maserve, Ilally, Carrol, Jirown nnd Manning; a rose game and guessing contest was car ried out witli Mrs. N. J. Wiley re ceiving the prize. Delicious refresh ments were served nnd all enjoyed the afternoon and Mrs. Manning's hospitality. A jolly bunch of boys comprising the Live Wire orchestra met Monday evening with Attorney nnd Mrs. IT. A. Cnnaday and gave a musical fare. well to Miles Power, who with his mother left Wednesday for liend, Ore., thence to California, to 1 men- Home, a general good time was had and rel'reshinenls were served. It is regretted that these peoplj an leaving Medford. Miles was one of the live wires among the young pco. pie. Those of the orchestra present were Messrs. Huberts, Fisher, String fellow, Heine, Seely, Liadley, Luwton Baker, Filer, Balcom, Canaday and Miles Power as guest. ThcWomun's Missionary council of UirTM. K. church, South, met with Mrs. F. S. Brandon at her home on South Holly street Wednesday after noon. After the usual business duties were laid aside, an interesting pro gram was enjoyed by all, the topic being "Social Legislation in Regard to Childhood.'' Mrs. Brandon then served dainly refreshments, assisled by Miss F.unice Brandon nnd Miss Whitney. - Miss Ethel Evans and Clell McCre- die were united in marriage bv Rev. Carl Smith of the Methodist Episeo pa lchmvh at San Francisco last Saturday, Jane t). The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Maggie Evans and is well and favorably known here. Mr. McCrcdie was a former Jack son eouiily resident. The best wishes of their many friends go with them Mrs. Delroy Gclchell served ten on the terrace Thursday afternoon to group of friends asked to meet Mrs. t aaries I unniiiugs ol ( lucago, who is n.tfnest of Mrs. R. L. Wilson. A see- ofSl group of friends are having ten with Mrs. Getehell Saturday after noon in honor of Mrs. Cummings, Mrs. I). Russell entertained n few friends Tuesday afternoon; those present were Mrs. A. J. Ilanby, M J. W. (iressley, Mrs. ('has. Mannin: Mrs. R. (iray, Mrs. U. E. Swan, Mrs, C. H Walkms. Mrs. R. I'. Wntkms ol Ashland and Mrs. F. D. Curslis of Puoniu, Colo. Announcements have been received , in Medford of the arrival of an " pound boy at the home of Mr. and .Airs. ior,l mils in rraneisco on June il. Thev were former Medl'ori: residents, Mrs. Hills being before he marriage Miss Klnrence Janseu. Miss Leah Wallhcrs, who has been attending the stale univer-ily of Washington, at Seattle, returned home Wednesday. Miss Wallher: xs accompanied home bv MUs Lun with her for several weeks. . Mis ficrtrnde Weeks was hosle: to the Wednesday Bridge chili at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs, Fred W. Gill of Whimper, Cunadi was a uuest of the club. h . . St. Marks guild held their busi nes meeting Thursday afternoon after which refreshments were served bv the hostesses. Mrs. II. F. Halt and Mrs. K. II. I'auson. Mrs. M. Cross and daughter, Mis: Inez Cross, arrived in Medford Sat urdav from the eat and will spend the summer here witli Mr. and Mr A.L. Hill. Mrs. Donald Clark entertained I liinci.con Thursday in lemur of Mi I're-lon and Mi" ;, rtz of San Fran ciseo. Mrs. If. C. Kentiier left Friday f lleno. ev., where she will visit he con, Walter Kentner, and family. Goic :i lter- noon at the residence studio, 31U Geneva avenue. The invitations in haled all members of the class and the mothers. The program: March, Grotesque Sinding Elizabeth Gore. Doll's Funeral Tschaiko.vskv Rustic Dance Henk Joyce Hallow The Skylark Tsohaikowskv Marjorie Walters. Jolly Letter Palovrde Harold Bennett. The Pnnule Kollinir Margaret Sheets. Duet Selected Ignore Ryan.' Etude in A-flat .Wollenkaant Helen I'hilhrook. Wm. Tell (overt are). .Rossini-Rimimel Elizabeth Gore, Juaniia Furry. Fox and Geese Mai tin Marjorie Daily. Preulde Rachaianinofi Helen Philhrook. Medford Camp No. !)0, Woodmen of the World held a splendid meeting last Wednesday night. . One new mem ber was introduced into the older nnd eight, applications for mcinher- hip were voted on and accepted. At the close of the meeting District Manager J. W. Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy served dainty refreshments which were thoroly enjoyed by oveiy member present. Neighbor Kennedy is conducting a membership eamiuiiL'ii here at present and meeting wilb splendid success. He expects to re main here several weeks yet and has announced that he and Mrs. Kennedy will serve refreshments each meeting night, while in Medford. Those fail ing to attend these meetings are missing something. The Art Department of the Greater Medford club will hold their next so- lal meeting at the home of Mrs. G. X. Birkland, M'J7 East Main Monday evening, Jane 18. All members arc urged In he pres iit. Miss Phora Eastman... of Fresno, Calif., is visiting in Medford the guest of Mrs. F. E. Bigelow. and other friends. Miss Eastman will visit friends in Rosehurg Indole her return home. Mrs. Reginald Parsons and chil- Iren arrived from Seattle Wednes lay morning nnd will spend the sum mer months in their ebaraiiiiL' new oiuo at "Ilillcresl.' m m Mrs. Howell entertained the Rovnl Neighbor ladies at her bona! on Ci Tar street Friday afternoon. Mrs. Homer Rothenuel was hostess to the Thursday Bridge club at her home Thursday afternoon. Miss Kathryn Sweni who has been alleadiiig school at the 1'niversitv ol asluaglon has relurned home Miss Helen Fay of Seal lie is guest, of Miss Ann Parsons at Icrest orchards. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Williams of Vrckn are the sriieset. II. L. Walt hers. of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. F. K. Wood of Granls 1; end will Pas: Mr- s spending I In I. C. I'ointev. Mis Ethel is the Morrh guest on of Wnrron I'cnii.. is Browne. of Mrs. Robert Mrs. Fred W. Gill of Winnipeg 'anaila. Ilargravc is I he guest of Mrs. II. 1 Mrs. W. I he Tucsila Friday. F. Middle V Bridge , was hosle-s I lab at her home The Friday (dab met of Mrs. Vernon Vawler at the home Fridav. IX)M)0., Juno 15. Arthur .1. Dal four, foreign secretary, today signal izeil his flrHt public appearance since his return from the Cnlted States la a speech at the second annual meet ing of i lie llelghin relief coinnilsslnn Mr. Balfour advised every one to read President. Wlb-on's flag day address published In this morning's paper lierause of Its relation to Germany'! treatment of Belgium. If you already have not read President Wilson's speech," fald Mr. Balfour, "I utrpngly advise you to do so, and at the same time to hear In mind Germany's actions and policy In Belgium. In it you will find Justin cation of this alliance among ail na Bona who love liberty against the tranny which is coercing the world, Piano pupils of Mi's. E. E, were beard in recital Tuesday vsVY MM 'kjr'iU : :mw' 4 i v, psM' tv; xiy 'fj - 5,5T,l Vosi .if-i.fiy- - j ir1 J . f'.V K'r;v-.:'ti1 It At the Churches SI. larks ICpiscopal. Corner North Oukdale and Fiflli streets. 8 a. m., holy communion. 10 a. in., Sunday Rchool. 1 a. in., holy communion. .X p. in., evening prayer. ' Win. H. Hamilton, Vicar. Cltholic Church South Oakdale avenue. First mass Sunday at 7 a. in. Second mass at 9 a. m. Benediction after second mass. 'Rev.. J. Powers, rector. Christian Church. Sunday school, 9:45; classes for all. Last Sunday closed the contest be tween the Loyal Women's and Loyal Men's classes, with the ladles class iihead tn every point. Communion service, 10:15; preaching service, It o'clock, by Dr. J. Lawrence Hill. C. IS. at 7 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. A cordial wel come is extended to all. Fito Methodist. Regular services for tho Free Meth odist church at tho come roC Tenth and Ivy are as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m.( followed by class meeting. Preaching at S p. m. preceded by a song and prayer; service beginning at 7:30 p. m. All are welcome at theso services. Mrs. Itozelln Douglas, pastor. Kil'st, Methodist Kpiscopnl Dr. J. C. Hollins, pastor. Tho public Is cordially invited to all tho services of tho church. The Sunday scbool hour Is 0:45 a help ful and well graded school. Public worship at 11 a. m. and S p. m. Dr. ItolUns speaks at both services. Mor ning tlioine; "tjod's Indifference to Externals"; evening, "The Grandest Sight I Kver Saw." The usual high grade music by a trained choir at. each service. A cordial welcome and the spirit of worship will bo found here. The summer services are time ly and helpful. You are made wel come. First flmrcli of 'ln Lst, Si lrntlst.. liiani'h of tho Mother Church, the First Church ot Christ, Scientist, In Hoston, Massachusetts. Sunday services at 1 1 o'clock, sub' jret, "tied. Ihe I'roKerver of Man." Wednesday evenitiR meeting, at which testimonials or Christian sci ence healing aro given, at 7:30. All aro cordially Invited. Sunday school' at 9:45. All under the age of 20 are welcome. Church edifice, 212 North Oalidalo avenue. Heading room In the if. F. & II. huildliiK, North Central avenuo, open from 12 to 4:20 dally, except Sun days and holidays. l lrst llnpiM. "A Live Chureli Willi a Cordial Welcome." Two Kreat themes will he discussed at tho Baptist church Sunday. At 11 a. in., the tuihjcct will ho, "(lod'n faithfulness." At. "::!() p. in., "The tlrace of God." The lillilo nhool, with classes for alt grades and ages, meets at t!:4. Sunday moniiiiK. . The Youni; Peoples devotional service will he held at 7 p. m. ThU Is .1 irreat service for youni; people. .Music will ho furnished by lb liireo choriiu choir.' Thero will "also l)e spe:lul music. If you enjoy nttendliiK church where you aro made to eel at home; 'wt..'4iftoc ne t - S vV A v r. - where the simple gospel is preached; whero large numbers gather every Sunday to hear these messages, come to the Baptist church. Frederick W. Carstens, pastor, residence, corner Fourth and Oakdale. Phono 112 0. Oakdalo Avenuo Methodist, Sunday school at 10:45 a. ,111. All members of tho Sunday school are ex pected to be present and those that intend going to Ashland next Friday must give their names in tho superin tendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Bev. S. M. Cheek, who will hold tho business of tho (piarterly conference this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Rov. Cheek will preach again at 8 p. m. All members and friends of our church aro Invited. P'.'ayer meeting and choir rehearsal Thursday at 7:30 p. in. Strangers aro welcome. H. M. Branham, pastor. First Presbyterian. A very cool church in summer with a warm welcome. Sunday school at 10 a. m, , C..J3. at 6:45. Morning worship at 11 a. m., pas tor's theme, "Tho Liar." Music by Andrews' chorus choir, Mrs. McCurdy at the pipe organ. Special music by the mixed quartet. To Deuin 15 milior by Dudley Buck. At 7:45 a grand sacred concert by the choral orchestra, director H. II. I to well: 1. Vesper Pells, by Clark. 2. In Rose Land, by Eugeno. 3. 4. Memories, by Kalm. i A Melodic, by Noye. a. Hoses Honeymoon, by Hratton. G. Hungarian Fantasia, by Tho- biiry. Interested by Andrews choral solos. Concert begins at 7:45, sharp. Doors open at 7:0. Everybody wel come. Jtev. a. A. J. Jiogg, minister, residence Medford Hotel. Automobile Notes Tl. ncrm.rd Motor Co. sold our 0 M.C. trucks recently, two ol then, t the Kmls Transfer Co. Til inina incic.se of price.- ; tires and some makes ol car ,.,,,,-mg , -idcral.le activity in H:chc '"'v' H. Dcl-av received two more ,.r loads of the famous Cheviolel ,.,iru Saturday. w&nluvlft WHENEVER I sec the word YCLEPT IN print I want to PULL SOMEBODY'S hair. I DON'T BELIEVE in usinp; the DICTIONARY AS a STUMBLING BLOCK for tho POLKS AT home or elsewhere. I HEARD a woman say "I USE a preparation. YCLEPT HERPICIDE." HER HAIR was really beautiful BUT HER language MADE ME sick. Yours for beautiful hair, Highest quality, jewelry repairing, diamond sotting, watch repulllllK. Martin J. Reddy AK.ite mounting and en graving. Main St. Medford, Ore. SM! wit i i i, i ni'r 't Us V THE CHEVROLET CARS Smilh Bros., a Inre stationery firm of Onlilaml, Calif., recently issued a written statement to tho el't'eet that, the Chevrolet "four-ninety'' inoilel, operated by the firm, is averauini; "St l-'l miles to a jrallon of gasoline. Tho figures were obtained by taking into eonsideration all stops both in and out of the city, which averaged approximately fit) a day. ' J'ercy K. Tuber, Venters, Calif., claims an economy record. On s, ven gallons of gasoline, averaging 2!) -l- ll) miles per gallon. Taher drove a new Chevrolet "four-ninety" model lour ing e "arfrom Winters to Htoekton and return. The distance is 2117 miles and on the entire run less than one quart of oil was used. VEILIE CARS ADDED 10 POWER AUTO CO. J. C. I'nwer who returned fro.n nt- innke miy sacrifice to his own time land announces thai he has added Un popular Velie autos to the Power Au to Co., Par line. This is strictly an up-to-date car, comes in two to sev en piissenur and is the i'irst time there has been an agency here for tin's enr. Some of. the ears will arrive in a lew days ami Mr. Power asks that all autumobihi lovers call and look ut the ears. lbs will still carry the ptipnlar Ibncks. Protect Your Complexion W I T II Marinello Motor Cream Forum a protectint? cont. before tho application of powder. Keeps the skin smooth, freo from Irritation, and pre vents tan and sunburn. P It I V K 50c MARINELLO HAIR SHOP OnrnctUCorcy HuildliiK We will have a carload of Buicks here the 24th of this month If you want one of these Cars speak early, as they are hard to get. Will also have one of tho soven-passenger Buicks here about Friday, the 22nd. This is a beautiful car and hard to beat for power and economy. Don't buy a car until you have looked these over POWER AUTO CO. The endorsements ot Mann and Rlddell. The anual school meeting will be held next Monday, June 18, from 2 o'clock until 7 o'clock p. m. at the biKh school building. Two directors will be elected for a term of three years, nnd the school budget for the coming year will he voted on. Ac cording to the new law all legal voters regardless of property quali fications mny vote for tho directors hut taxpayers only may vote on the budget. All people who desire good schools in Medford should be Interested in this election and it Is very important that this interest he shown by a large vote. A committee representing the five parent-teacher circles, the Great er Medford club, the Wednesday Study club, and the College Women's club has endorsed J. C. Mann and Dr, h. G. Riddle as candidates for the two new membors of the school board. The committee hopes that all of the members of those clubs will support these candidates. Another candidate Is Dr. 15. IT. Porter, whose candidacy was an nounced this week. Mrs. T. C. Beckett and children left this morning for Yrekn, California for a short visit. CHICHESTER S PILLS HAND. X 1 metallic W ot your " 1.nll"I Aitk your lru 4'lil.cliH.tir t)liimu..J Take tin other. 11 uv t DIAMOND It It A N II 1'II.LH. fur fi yiiknuwnaUc5t,Si(tsI.AtwiKeIUil SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE mm aw rs Studebaker Runabout A BARGAIN In good order. Cont $1025.00. Fully equipped, solf-starter, electrlo lights, ono new tiro with patent wlro safety troad. Casta, $350.00. Reason for sale, owner leaving city. Box 1125, Medford Post office, or telephone F. H. Cowles, 127 Central Point. , . ' Give Your Battery a Cool Drink Your Battery frets as thirsty as you do this warm weather and it doesn't take loiiR' to make a thirsty battery a dead one. Give yours a free drink at The Electric Shop 105 S. Central Phone 22-J Batteries Tested at Any Time. Free inspection ot any battery at any time Protection! It is our "aim" to please everyone in service ..at this parage and we positively guarantee to do so. When you buy that new ear protect the finish before it is worn off by having your ear SIMONIZED The newest polish line. ; thing in tho DON'T WAIT. until the finish on your car is ruined, but use this pro tection while it is new and and keep it new. VALLEY GARAGE Phone 366