V IT K DAY, .in A' i:'., 1!)1S PA' M fei mm T MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEnFORD. OR W ION, K.V 1HURM Mrs. K. E. Gore entertained Iter piauo pupils Tuesday nl'ternoon tit her residence studio, llll Geneva nvenue. About 30 were present 11 n 1 the following musical piojfram wns rendered: l'inno Duet March llilitaire Misses Ethel Ashwest tind Ijiurii Host Waltz - - Mm. A. K. Yire.il " " , Miss Miir.jorio Walters, Ensemble Etude. (Piano) - Miss Vifirinia Taylor. Tho Goblin flriey ' Miss Joyce, Miiddox Therao .... Piskert "Tho Flatterer ...... ('haniinnde - nt:..., ni.oi i. Chopin ..Mason ... Vilsil Miss Helen Philhrook. Polonaise ... ' Miss l,nuru Rest. Rprins Dnwn.Muzurku '. - Miss'Eln.uleth Gore. The Ilobins I....... Miss Marion Van Kcoyoc. Vulse -'. .'..'-....a.; Borowski . Miss Murirnret Sheets. i The Mikado 'opern committee of the Phoenix Red Cross entertained at Dinner Vednefidny evening at the ranch home of Mr. ami Mrs. II. W. Frame, honorine; Med l ord, members, of tho Mikado east. The table was decorated with nasturtiums and nlnce cards lirire oriirinnl ilpfiivitinu Japanese in character, with appro priate quotations from the opera score. Beautiful vocal and instru-n-ental nmnhers hv the guests com- . .1 ..i: v.. p .1 . , picieo. a must uciikiii i in evening nnu an enthusiastic alliance was formed which promises much for future mu sical events in the valley. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. fienrjio Andrews, Isaacs, Quisciiberrv. Maddov. Fish. Rnder, Frame, Sheets, Mrs. William Carless. Mrs. Taylor, Misses Adele Brault, Flora Gray. Kathcrino Sworn. ' The C. V. B. M.'iiict nt the home of Mrs. A. J. Ilanby on ' Welch street Wednesday afternoon. There was a lurjje number in attendance. The dee orations .were .shasta daisies and ferns. vMrs. Iunhv had charge of the program ns follows: ' Prayer by Mrs.' Campbell. Paper-r-"India Past and Present," by Mrs. Driskey. J'idden's Answers, by Mrs. Bellin ger. Paper on "India and the Present War," Mrs. F. Jl. HufTinnn. ' T)urinj the afternoon several beau tiful selections by the victrola were enioVed. : ... The meeting was in every way very eniovalde. ' , Mrs. Bellinger assisted the hostess in srevine delicious rel'reshmentr, of war cookies and ice tea. c - Next Thursday evenins at 8 o'clock Miss MeCormiek. home demonstra tion nueut. will talk nt the home of Dr. and Mrs. Heine, 1)1(1 West 10th street. Miss MeCormiek will exhibit n fireless cooker taht she made her self und will uive a verv instructive lecture to which all neighbors and interested people both men and wo men, arc most cordially invited ti at tend. Miss McCormnck is sent on' bv the government and no one. can af ford to miss these most helpful lec tures , The dance to he given this cvenint' at the iiututoriiim bv the Girls' Hon or Guard nromises to be a verv en jovable alfuir. I.aunspuch orchestra will furnish the music. TI4- proceeds of the dance will be used for the Red Cross fund and for purchasing sup plies for Red Cross work during the coming season. Dr.nnil Mrs. Stenefcr of I.os An geles are expected to arrive here this evening or tomorrow. They arc on their honeymoon trip. Mrs. Sle;icfcr was formerly Miss Myrtle Kinyon nnd is the daughter of W. C. Kinvon. who lives on South Fir street. She is nlso a sister of Mrs. 0. F." Fonts. Mrs. II. II. Clark and litllc son Douglas have relumed from four months at the const. Mt. ( lark pre cecded them by two weeks and is now eortected with the Jackson County creamery. Plans arc being made for n picnic to he given by the (hid Fellows anil Reheckii bulges of this district. The picnic will be held in the l.ithiu park nt Ashlund Tucsdav, Jitlv Willi. Mrs. Agnes Iloolxer, guest of her lirotheT J. A. Currie and family nl 3507 West Main street, leaves this evening to visit her sistnr in Octroi,. Mich. The Ladies' Bible class of the Pits. byteriau church will meet on Munday afternoon with Mrs . G. Wortmnn on South Oakdale fur relief sewing. "The St. Marks (iuild of the Epi-co-pal church fact at the borne of Mrs. E. II. Davis Thursdav afternoon. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald Clark enter tained n few friends at supper Wed nesday evening. A largely attended meeting of the Women's Home Missionary sncie'.y of the M. K. c hurch was held Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Webb. In the nbscni f the presi dent, Mr. II. K. Miller, Mrs. lleiw presided. It was a promise and iru.-! meeting full of interest. Mrs. Clarence Meeker conducted the devotional service taking ns her subject, "The Ministry of a Little Maid." Mrs. Procbsting iiniuimiccd the program as follows : . Song "We Follow the Flag." Paper "Our young women and children, what do we 'expert from them in Home Misison work?" Mrs. Lee Wat kins. Paper on IJneen Esthers by Hazel Wiiey "Mow is the auxiliary ful filling its trust and helping us take up home missionary worki" Song All present accompanied by Mrs. Clarence Meeker. J.'rs. C. W. Coaklin rend a story on "What was done with $1,0110." Mrs. Rollins read a wonderful current event on the war, and. bv re quest will reaijtbe same piece in the church service, The enigmas were in charire of Mrs. D. T. I, anion and were responded to by the members. The next meeting will he at the home of Mrs. .1. C. Rollins. Mrs; W. L. Ilolloway was hostess, at dinner Inst Sunday evening at her country home. Catholic Church South Ottkdale Avenue. First mass Sunday at 7 a. in. Second mass at 9:30 a. m. Benediction after first mass. Hev. John Powers, Hector. fomsn in At the regular meel.'i - of the Phoenix Red Cross branch on Thurs day, the finance nmittces gave an interesting summary of their work for the past six months. Money raised during this time, exclusive of membership and fund drives, Decem ber dunce $112; February miction sale and "dinner $:)8-J: April dance $103.7."; Mikado opera, two per formances, if.-iTO, totalling if 1,100.7.") for this period. The Phoenix branch numbers among its workers some of the most resourceful women of the valley and they are justly proud of this report. BIG FEATURE AT Phoenix Presbyterian CIiiiitIi Dr. nuillie, 'Pastor. 11 a. tn. Patriotic meeting. Ad dress by H. A. Canaday. 7:30. Young People's meeting, leader, Elden Carthel. Christian Church. Bible school at 9:45 v. in. Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject, "Christians' Viewpoint." Christian Endeavor nt 7 p. m. Preaching at 8 p. m. Subject, "Owner's Mark." In absence of the pastor, Mrs. P. B. Huffman will speak. IBOYS IN TRENCHES M. K. Church, South Cor. V. Main and Oukdale. J. E. Wnlbeck, Pastor. Sunday school at 'J: 47. a. m. Preaching at 11 n. m. Sulijoct, "Equipped for Ilattle." No evening fleryle.o. Prayer meeting and Itiltlo study Thursday at S p. m. You are cor dlitlly Invited to all services. Kvaiig.-Imth. ion's OhurvU Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave. Rev. Dr. V. U. Morenz-Oeser, Pastor lies. 51 H West Fourth street. Sunday school (English) 10 a. m. Divine service English' 11 a. in. In obedience to the oider of our mayor the use of the German lan guage Is entirely abandoned and henceforth the Knglish language only will be used. X K V YOKK, .Inly lit. Arrnn-t'-uicnts to distribute neibburiioiMl news to all of tin- Aim-m-mi tVlitinj; torses abroad have becu pert'orled by the foreign )ri's,Viible service bur eau of the committee on public in formation which is directed by. Wal ter Sei.uers. This new feature will be edited by Herman Sulci. The service will be sent to France daily by wireless. The reports will be delivered free tif tulls to military pub lications in Fiance and where no newspapers can be distributed bulle tins will be supplied for pie-tin-: on bulletin braids. The repor.'s will he copied also by the wireless plants uf American warships wherever station ed. News agencies have agreed to co-operate. The purl played by The Associated Press fur instance, will be largely in the hands of the bureaus scattered strategically throughout 4 lie I'niled States. Someone in each hureau will send a brief tele, r.iphic dispatch to the committee. in New York ivinn merely the bili spots of I lie news lo cal tn the territorv cmcred bv such rSnremis. 10SI 50 FRIENDS ON Vlvst !!n prist (luircli MMot boustlng hut building." 9:45. Bible school. Mr. II Garnett will again have charge. 11a. m. Public worship, subject of over Mr. and Mrs. Will A. dales, Com er residents for many years nt Peo ria and IVkin, HI., which cities. ad join each other, were deeply i-ffecied C. last nijjit on receipt of a cop ol a home paper, to read in the dei'.li II: ! iuo wno iosj nieir nvrs in of sermon, "The Dattlcmont About the wreck of the excursion stcanu'i1', the Home.' j Columbia, in the Illinois river, a week C:45 p. m. B. Y. P. U. Miss Edna W Friday, The names of over "0 Barr, president. o I'their intimate friends, who were 8 p. m. Subject, "Love Expressed residents of IVkin. liesides they In Terms of Conduct." 'had u personal uetpiaintancr with Baptism follows evening sermon. I nearly nil the others who pen-.! c.! A rather remaikal.Ie coincidence W. T. S. SiirlRgs, Minister. First Clmrch of ChrNt, Scientist "My Own . Cnitcd States," the words send a thrill of pride throui;h the veins of every genuine, rcil bloded American. Those who have done the most for their country have always loved it most. The makers ol its early history loved it with a pas sionate devotion. Such men as Jef ferson, Hamilton, Lincoln and (irant consecrated their lives to the welfare of t lie youh'j republic. The noble deeds ol'these men live n train in "Mv Own United States," which brings a message from the past fur the uidance of the future. There is no .me who will not be a better American for hn villi; seen it. It turns tlft- puges of history in fuscinatini; way, never to be forgot ten. Mr. Arnold Daly the distinguished American actor, plays the leading role. Our president is shown delivering an address to a multitude of K'ople in the opening scenes of the picture und the other heroes are shown in scenes vital in American history. Among those who are represented with utmost fidelity in characteriza tions are President Abraham Lincoln. President Thomas Jefferson, General U. S. (irant. Admiral Stephen Deca tur, Andrew Jackson. General Aaron llurr, and Colonel Alexander Hamil ton. "My Own United States" re minds us of our heroes. I.clwecn Ibis disaster and the cc.e of 'Jli years atro in which 'M) IVki:; ocop!,. Branch of the mother church, tho lost their lives when the i.vcusioii steamer rrankie fol.-.oin, s,iu; m Peoria Lake, is related hv Mr. (i.iii First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Itoston, Mar-s Sunday services at 1 I o'clock, sub-1 " "llm" l'lll,' ol 1 fUm was on Je:t, "Sacianient." . . ' the Frankie l'"o!soii ainl v.ns rc.-cacd. She then vowed lo.licr linsl.iiiol Mini would nc'er aitln stc oti t . Wednesday evening mentinir. nt which testimonials of Christian Set- s'l! ence healing arciven, at S:00. A1I.,J"'(' s;ht' '"'I'1 lhis "w " nrn cnrillnl v u. mmo ji-ii i iiu.i. ..us, ,, hmi Church edifice, 212 North Oakdalo avenue. Heading room In tho M. P. & II. building, North Central avenue, open from 1 to 5 daily, except Sundays and holidays. , to a dav alter the Trunkic I'ols-tia I went down. Her husband was the prcM-lcnt of .the sncicty which was- j : i i i -r the ; Columbia excursion, and she ii.-Mlly iave in to his pleadings lo o n'oii' land went aboard the boat. Hoth her self anil hiislKind were anions w. victims. GERMAN PLOTS 10 BE PROBED BY JURY INKW YOMK. July 13 Inuulry Into the German plot exposed hefore the United States entered the war to send spies from this country to Eng land to locate lia.cs of ships of the British fleet so that they could be attacked ly submarines will he re opened on Monday by tho federal grand jury here, It liccanin known today. Albert A. Sanders and Charles V. Wunnenlierg, sentenced In March, Hi 17, to Imprisonment as principals in the conspiracy, will be witnesses 111 a proceeding against W. L. W'lrbel-oner. PELICAN CAUSES flfiE l'llst McthoiHst ICpiseopal The day's service will hegln with Sunday school hour at 9:-ii: Public worship at 11 a. m. Sermon by Kov. J. K. Ilnlllle. Mrs. Dryan Pierce will sing for tlio offertory an ar-j rangemont of "Jesus Lover of My Soul." Kpworth League service at 7 p. m. rollowed by public worship at 8 p. m. na fnllnu-a. , I KLAMATH 1'ALLS Ore., July Kl. In the First Methodist church at 8 , ,-... , , ,,, , o'clock Sunday evening, 'Prof Wll-i, ', n . .i ,, . i hv a pelican llvinv auainst the wires l am Davenport the new supcrlnten- ,,, ennt ,..,, u., ,,.,. dent o Medford schools will give a I (.ir,.it , , , jni riv,.r ,, ,. . patriotic address. Special music by ri,,orni.Orc..o Power company the choir under tho direction of For- , Tllllrs(la,. ;.M ,,,,, ., rest Edmeades has been prepared. Luaslormer, several fences and a The Queen Kthers will give a pa- ,, ,,ss sur,nni. trlotic selection. ! :,r It was a spectiii'iilar conl'luralion. as llic crossed wires, carrviu: If Other Makers Use The "Hot Spot Why Don't They Know What It Does? It has been amusing to us to see the avidity with which rival makers and i especially salesmen, have echoed the Chalmers statements about the "Hot Spot" and its virtues. , If you believe all you hear, they all have the "Hot Spot" now. But when yoli analyze the various assertions, you find that while they use the term, it is doubtful if they really know what it means. For example, one maker advertises that the "Hot Spot" makes his motor start easier when cold. Now that is ridiculous.- The, "Hot Spot" does not come into action until it is made hot by the exhaust from the run ning motor. So you see it has no bearing whatsoever on the starting of the motor, easy or otherwise. It is that other Chalmers feature, the "Rams Horn" manifold, that makes the Chalmers start easy at all times, in all climates and with all brands of gasoline, good, bad and indifferent. We have featured the combination of "Hot Spot" and "Rams Horn" Manifold as giving to this car qualities possessed in the same degree by no other namely; gasoline economy, smooth running, more power and easy starting. i It's a pity there is no way of patenting adjectives or copyrighting coined phrases it would protect copyists from falling into ridiculous errors! The terms "Hot Spot" and "Rams Horn" are coined phrases originated in Chalmers publicity and, according to all the ethics of advertising, they belong exclusively to the Chalmers. . So far as we are concerned, we don't care how many copy tlie terms c imitation is the sincerest form cf flattery. Nor do we object to other engineers applying the principles indicated by those terms if they know how. One of the rewards of leadership is to be copied imitated. But it would seem as if the engineer who tries to achieve results by adopting these Chalmers discoveries, might instruct the sales organiza tion as to what each feature does for surely someone .is in error as to that if we are to judge by the advertisements. By the way; you have read and heard much abgut these two Chalmers discoveries do you really know what a tremendous improvement they, together, make in. a motor car? If you don't, just ask a Chalmers salesman he will be delighted to tell you, and then you'll understand why everybody in the trade says, "This is a Chalmers year." . . Touring Car, 7PniKnspr fflillA Tunrhif ('nr. S-Chui ii Bar Vl0ii5 ttlu tl Hid UutMUlur I6UU Toorltie Bud nit tlflSO Town Cr t.ntxf na)t fSUIS Cubrhtlot, U-rfif-mieT -v SI 77ft l.ltnouiluf, 7-1'tiiiirncer (MMM Touu C'wr, 7-l'rtHBtni:nr UliKI Miuuuiliit I.iMidaulet - IUUM All Prhfli F. U. II. lleltolt Subject to Ctaauc Without Nutlc A. W. WALKER AUTO CO. Little Virginia Fielder of Portland, will sing "Joan of Are." Mrs. II. K. Miller, president of the ,.mriie of II 1,(111(1 volts, sent crcat home missionary society, will pre side. A current event on the war will be given by Mrs. Holllns followed by prayer. ' sheets of fliiinc in all directions. For Constipation and IIIIIoiikiich Ciood digestion goes fnr toward comfort and health in hot wonlhcr. Mrs. Heine will read the scripture Undigested food In the stomach can lesson. I quickly poison the system. Ceo. Jen- Tho public Is most cordially ln-ner, 410 Labor St., San Antonio, vltcd to attend. ITex., writes: "Foley Cathartic Tab- lots havo proven tho best laxative I 35 Americans Held Captive n"ve takGn nnl 1 rccommcnl ,,,em WASHINGTON, July Ul Names 10 ""y one suffering from constlpa :i: American prisoners of war, j llon or biliousness. They should bo mostlv X,.- Knitlmid soldiers. !, In every traveling man's grip." Quick have been located in flcrman prison re"f 'or lol hcadnche. bloating or camps, were made public todav 1)V I other condition caused by had dlges bc war department. I tlon- Sold everywhere. WORK THE HORSE- i i EVERY DAY COUNTS USE DR. A. C. DANIELS' GALL CURA Guaranteed to please or money refunded Sold by all dealers 35 Cent or by Mail Big Horse Book KKEE at your Dealers, or DK. A. C. I)ANII:LS, BOSTON, "1ASS. HEATH'S DRUG STORE Cfin unrvo you Willi Hi, iMnlols Horpi) nnd C'nttln M'tlli ino. Come In nnd o uh and gut a hook. ( t rze3 -vn ir 11 1 m rim m rim Keep Your 4Home Cleaned Electrically Keep Ikhisc iii (lie iiiixlcni way with hllm-t ricity to help yon. N'ul ice liow liuicli wol'k tind I'tiss , Hid lime H stives yni ns conipiircd with the (il(!-l';ishi(iiic(l wtiy. AN ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER krr s 1 lie home spotless. dust or dirt in the eonn ts no lint on the l llS. SilVeS Weill' iltld tear oil t lie e;t rpet s, All Kleetne Vannim Cleaner i liirlit to carry, easy to use, and inex pensive to operate. Let us send yon one today in lime I'or Spring 1 lotiscclc iiiiinir CALIFORNIA, OREGON POWER CO. MKDI'ORI), OREGON :