F riday , GRÄMT« FA«* DAILY 12, 1021 I Prune Prices SATURDAY MONDAY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ADDITIONAL LOCAL ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 1 II». Í0F 4ÖC The Truax Grocery Headquarters for Gifts Dan Dawes, of He Irti a, U u local visitor today. Buy Help fight tuberculosis. 75 your »euls now. Mr. and Mrs. Thon, j Swoape. of Wolf Creek, are In town on buxines* today. Mr. and Mra. T. D. Rlr)iar ' pinoMs, and making cheerfulness the universal words. The 20th Century—wish their multitude of Friends, A Merry Christmas. These stores, contributing to­ ward the spirit of tlie Season, make the following generous offerings Prices good from Saturday, December 13 to Wednesday night, Dec. 24 inclusive. ITEMS FOR BAKING Lard, pure bulk, 3 lbs. for 62c; Shortening, best bulk, 3 lbs. 62c; Royal Baking Powder, 12 oz. 43c; 2,/X> lb. can $1.29; Vanilla, Burnetts, pure extract, 2 oz. bottles 35c; Orange ami Ix-mon Peel, lb. 35c; Citron Peel, lb. 60c; Mincemeat in bulk, very fine, lb. 25c, 2 lbs. 48c; Heinz Mincemeat, 1 lb. tins, 2 for 55c; Raisins, Thomjmons Seedless in bulk 3 lbs. for 29c; Currants, twice cleaned, large pack­ age 20c; Cocoanut, Bakers Bulk, 30c*lb.¡prunes, 5 lb. boxes, fancy pack, eieh 93c; Fishers Blend Flour, 49 lb. sack $2.33. CANNED GOODS Fancy Shrimp, 1 lb. cans, ea. 19c; Del Monte Hot Sauce, 3 cans 25c; Pioneer Clams, flat cans, ea. 22c; Pineapple, Standard Sliced, large can 27%C. EXTRA SPECIALS Mazola Oil, qts. 48c, pints 25c; Campbell Soups. Tomato, 3 for 25c; all other kinds 10c; Bakers Premium Chocolate, half lb. 19c, lb. 37c; Cheese, best in the Northwest, lb. 30c; Jello, any flavor 10c per pkg.; Crystal White Soap, 10 bars 39c; Milk, tall cans, Carnation, 3 for 25c, Bordens. 9c; Matches, any of our 5e brands, tliev all strike, 6 boxes 25c. BEVERAGES 20th Century Coffee, has the nearest to a perfect flavor, pound 45c; 3 lbs. $1.32. Roasted the day before you buy it. Royal Garden Tea. Its the best, that’s all, pound 75c, half lb. 39c. , Mixed Nuts, newest and best, no peanuts, pound 27c; soft shell Almonds, lb. 29c; Brazils, lb. 22c; Walnuts, very best, lb. 40c, Oregon Choice, 35c lb.; Satin Finish Mix Candy, lb. 22 Commercial Chocolates, lb. 25c; extra cream candy, lb. 29c; Christinas Mixed, pound 22%c; Orvstalized Gumdrops and Creams, lb. 24c; spe­ cial prices on Candies to Churches and Societies in quantity; Bulk Dates. 1 lb. 14c; Layer Figs. best, lb. 20c; 10 lbs. $1.75; Cluster Raisins, lb. pkg. 19c; Pop Corn, 3 lbs. 25c. ORANGES The Verv Best Navel Oranges, Special Prices, Several Cars. APPETIZERS Large Green Olives, pint jar 35c; Curtis Pimentos, 10c; Heinz Catsup, large bottle 32c. Star Kale» Reported— Auto sales at Smith's garage dur­ ing the past week have been made to David Shaffer, of Kerby, a Star sport model; W. E. Burns, a Star coupe; W. Wallace, a Star and R. R. Foster. of Merlin. Stai*tourlng mod­ els; Elbert Harbert, of Glendale, a Flint 40. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Florida Grapefruit, large size, 10c; Bananas, 2 lbs. for 25c; Lettuce, large solid heads. 2 for 23c; Celery, large white bunches. 2 "for 25c; Yakima Gem Potatoes, large fancy stock, cwt. $2.15; 10 lbs. 25c. t 20th Century Grocery JuHt Try— And keep your feet still at the W. O. W. hall Saturday night. Lyric or­ chestra. 74 Locations—509 G St. Grants Pass; 31 N.Central, Medford; 174 E. Main, Ashland Fined in Police Court- Seven persons were fined In po­ lice court this morning, after hav­ ing been arrested late last night on a charge* of disorderly conduct. The men were Doc Yarbrough, apd a man named White. Yarbrough was fined >25 while the other six The girls were fined >10 each, were all local. 3= Cakes, pies and everything else that comes from a good cook's kitch­ en will be on sale at the Auxiliary hospital relief sale. Saturday. Come early to the building next to the First National Bank, aud have a chance to select your purchases. 74 » Grants Pass, Ore. Josephine County Flour Mill Retail Price List Effective December 15, 1924. lUveraidr Communty Club Dance— Ou Saturday night, December 13. Alford's Imperial orchestra, Come one, come all. Good eats, Good 75 time. Have No Operators* Cards— N. Chappell and Fred Caviness were fined in the justice court this morning for not having operators' cards on then). They were nickel up last night by Officer Charley Talent. This morning the judge as­ sessed them >'• each and costs of ! >3. Puncliltoartls at Last Out— ( Punchboards in the city were the scene of attraction for the last time last night, which was the time placed for their retirement by tils' chief of police. Mr. McLane gave the operators time to get their stocks cleaned up as many of them had several punchboards and candy which would have resulted in a loss. Yesterday, however, the chief gave notice that the boards were to be banned after last night and in some places the punches were being sold at a discount. Chief McLean states that any pe.son operating a punch board will be subject to arrest. FLOUR AND CEREALS MILL FEED Marveloaf (Montana Blend) 49-lb. sack —.... ..................................... $2.40 Josephine Best (hardwheat Flour) 49-lb. sack ....... ...... ......... Clematis Flour. 49-lb. sack ............ Graham, 24-lb. sack.... ................. Whole Wheat Flour, 10-lb. sack Graham, 10-lb. sack___________ Corn Meal, 10-lb. sack________ Rye Meal, 10-lb. sack............... ..... Cream Oatflakes. 9-lb. sack.... ...... Pastry Flour, 40-lb. sack_______ Health Bran, 6-lb. sack...... .. ....... Mill-run, 80-lb. sack............ .......... $2.00 Shorts. 80-lb. sack _ ___________ 2.35 Bran, 50-lb. sack------------ 1.30 Milkflow, 100-lb. sack_________ $3.00 Josephine Dairy Feed, 90-lb. sack 2.65 Molasses Dairy Feed, 80-lb. sack 2.00 Stock Feed, 70-lb. sack------- ---— 1.70 GRAIN Wheat, per 100 lbs................................. $3.30 ! Shelled Corn, per 100 lbs........ ... .. .. Cracked or Ground Corn, 100 lbs.... Fall Barley, per 100 lbs_________ Rolled Barley, 67-lb. sack_ _____ Ground Barley, 80-lb. sack........... Grey Oats, per 100 lbs............... .... Rolled Oats, 60-lb. sack_ _______ Ground Oats, 75-lb. sack........... ..... Ground Wheat, per 100 lbs............. Rye, per 100 lbs., recleaned_____ Vetch Seed, per 100 lbs...... ....... ... The Rainbow The gods made a bridge from earth to heaven which la called Blfroat (trembling way). Thou must have seen it; perhaps thou calleat It the Row In Henven? It has three colors.— Blshoo Snorro Sturleson. Egotitm Comer Third and G Streets Phone 123 Hunte Baked Breads— Fastidiousness Is only another word for egotism; and all men who know hot where to took for truth save tn the narrow wall of self And tlieir own Image at the bottom and mistake It for what they are seeking—Lowell. CANDIES, FRUITS, NUTS, POPCORN, ETC. 3.10 3.20 3.00 1.90 2.40 2.90 1.65 2.10 3.50 3.00 5.50 POULTRY FEED Chick Feed, 100-lb. sack ----------! $3.85 Chick Mash, 100-lb. sack ---------- 3.75 Developing Scratch, 100-lb. sack _. 3.50 Developing Mash, 100-lb. sack— 3.65 Scratch Food, 100-lb. sack---------- 3.50 Josephine Egg Mash, 100-lb. sack- 3.20 Dried Buttermilk, per lb------------ 12c Beef Meal, 100-lb. sack, 60 pier cent 4.80 Granulated Bone, 100-lb. sack... — 3.50 Eastern Oyster Shell, 100-lb. sack 1.80 Granite Grit, 100-lb. sack----------- 1.50 5c Charcoal, per lb.---------------------- Sunflower Seed, per lb.------------- _ 9c Oat Groats, 125-lb. sacks............... 5.50 MISCELLANEOUS I $2 20 “Alfalfa Meal, per KX) lbs. Linseed Oil Meal, 100-lb. sack..„. $3.80 3.50 3.50 Cottonseed Meal, 100-lb. sack Soya Bean Meal, 100-lb. sack 1.40 Cocoanut Meal, 100-lb. sack . ... 3.00 Calf Meal, 25-lb. sack---------- These prices are subject to change without notice J