I 'A HE TWO TOCAL AND PERSONAL llallol iniK h it rr now n i n lin tributcd on nnrtor t ru-K throughout th roiinty. The work will 1" flnl'InM tOIMKlll. St. .Murk's fluild ci it tur.J parly! for luOif'8 aul t.nt Icnurii al Htl llol-, liiud elfdion nfe.lit. KHunir r"C'lvcl. J II. .1. ililflcbtini of Kos-Imuk U ft ! I'rUlay itioniiiiK for tin roc k i-ni.-lu-r : In the SiLoyhis v. hicli ho lui Iiwh ; opera! inn. It t hir, ijIuii to Ion ilown ojif-rat ion;- ;it iho rrushir Im- llK-lMuirly, JapaiH:.' Ciulo Siortr, ::u North Central jivmiu I'.itf Un-U from main. Toys ami Ori'iii -I novel lien. T-u room open afifi'tiooti. Cfori! Tra una ntiinietl to Mil fonl Thitrsiliiy from Kiaihalli Kails, and left In tin; t-vt uiK, for his home In Portland. I would not pay a dollar Tor H) now razor hladf-K w Im it for V,(u- can liav 2 lull oikk ri'rtiiai'p'tif(J and made hk good hh new at Heath1 I'rilK Kloro, ojiposlle Nash hotel. An aiitotnalle oil switch lias been pnreluised hy the i ft v elect ricliin. The Kwlleh whli li workH entirely auto matically, once the time clock Is net, will Im lined for HirniiiK on and off the overhead Ktroet IIkIiIh of the city. It In thought that th'- Hwitch will soon avt lln cost hy the savtnu on electric Itv It will hrin a limit. Another nwitch will prohahly he IiqiikIiI, whii-li will enahle, it II Main street cluster liKhtH to he Hwltchod on al once. Instead of coutrollluf; thorn from 'it wimnite HWltcltes un at prenent. This nwlth with the Installation of ncecssary wlrliiK will cost $100, Mrs. Leach, CorsntH niniln-to-onlcr. Ahdo-Support Corset, rIho hells. 320 North Hartlett, I'hono fiK3-.T. Itev. Itatuly of Central I'olnt will Hpeak ut'.laclison school this oventtin at 7 : 110. KxplainlitK hoiiio of t he measures and n ineiidtueiits to ho voted on at tin) general election. I'J dull razor blades reHharpeited for I'Oe and made as jioml as new-. Ilea lbs Driii? Store, opposite Nnsh hotel. 13 Horn To the wife of Omar Wal den. a son, October :il. Try our prompt delivery service. Phone SSI Heath's DniK Store. Horn To the wife of .lark Heiit, a 10'poiinil boy, November Hue Dave Wood about that fire ! Hiinince policy, OHIre, Hoorn lu4 Al. F. & II. Hid,'.' (!eorno Stevenson and t Wilbur Telford of Kauialh Kails Hpciil. Thiirs tlnv and Friday in the city on bnsi li ess, dates sells Ford run $1!00 down und $-."t a inonlli.- Tout Waterman bus returned to Medfon after spending two wceKs hunting In the Finpiiiia dlsliic!. "Tho Valley of the Hone," word1' and music 1 5 p. 209 V. (I, Henry has returned to his home In HeddliiK. Cal.. itfler attend ing to business affairs In Med ford. "It" will soon be over, hut the Hutterwleld's grocery phono will still be 2I. Miss ('lata TIioiiipmhi of (lilt, ('al.. Is spending a Tew days In the city vMUiik friends. Hnthfl 2T.C. Ilolnl Holland. llenlon llouers was a husluess visitor In Med ford Thursday after noon from Ashland. Dr. T. (5. Heine, practice limited to '. ear, nose, throat; j;hisKes filled. 22S Fast Main, IMione ;:n:i. The first ol the new dimes Issued from I he I reasui y Oi -in her 2M. have made ihHr apeaiance In Medford. Oysters, crabs and claims and fi.h at Medlotd Fish Mi!Uet CluiricK W jilpple ol Fools CreeU niietulliii; a few days in the cfiy on biitiiies.s. hired wire nl lloh-l M.mUoi.1 kIv ln election returns election day. Carl Knits of Fa n.lou, Cal., visited trleiitl.s In the city the first of (he woeli. Try that new Kraut til the Medford Fish .Market. M. i:lnil.stiiii Mrillon! lor a York Tin. ItiiriiiHH 'l,i Hull on f sin business Isitur III 1 da s fi om New I Mnniiii't , r'riiliiv i I Mon"i sht. . r.d.. I'lillnr;. Mit'.nlliv nr Yr Sl'i lnlhil: (In- il:i In till- rltv I'li-rri t li o Klorl.l lias some Dlir ii-lrililniiin iil.nitH' I'liuit now. Mrs. .1. K IIIMii-rl. Mrs. II K. StonliuiiM- I Mil. .1. r, .li-rninl ol lllll (.'at., i-iciil Tlnit nl. iv mill I'n ilv In tin- iitv vl-tilnu frlimls. Voli- fur iiiii iliiilri-. lint iion'1 lor-Ki-I to oriloi- fish ioiI.ii. Mnlloril I'lsli .Miirlict. II. 'on ilrr lli-lli n nt UVllm -, li -Mi illiiril vinllor 'riim. il.n ami I'r! il.iy. Sl-l Ho- stoi l lllhi't' Mi'ilfonl I'rlntliiK f'o iirrlnl hy hr If von :no In t hurry. .1. U. Iliitll ill I, mill'. P;i TliutNilav anil rn.lii in tin , i iim nlipr h'l-Oni inii r SlM-cilil li-as.'il win- I'lnlim, III lllU Kllin ' 1 1 1 'I'IMmIih , Kliig only v. ill !- ailinltti il ui m-nllnit lln-lr i -1 1 1 1 i- 1 1 i i . i .in Mil-lit V Llol.-' r I Ml lis i m nil'i; 'li I . .il I'.M I K. T. Stliuson Is & btihineH vUllor In the city from Seattle, U'af li. j Monday, Nov. 6. at 4J a. m., we will !ro!l a l hutf her knife tor ::?)-. Three ' for $ M Med lord Furniture and . Hardware Co. I ! I . Arthur Morrrim, Willam Melndoe.j ' llert Hartou. Kil llinht, Uleliard '.foluison and Fred Morrison are a, party nf Smilh Itiver men, who spent I , Thursday and Friilay in the eity. You u t yood iin.asiire und ood gasoline If ou t It at Do Voe's. j ). C. Touwllh left for his home In j liutte, Mont.. Friday mornini;, after ( siiendin a week with friends near; Kaalr Point. ! For the best Insurance IToImen Tho Insurance Man. i II. Harran of Vancouver, li. spent Thin -.'day and Friday In the ; city attending to business maticrs. j Highest price paid for Mrletly . freh ratuh Cafe Holland. j Clark Maker or Cleveland. )., W i spending a few davs in the citv, j Howling at the Flks club will start ' Tuesday evening. Present your inern-i berfihip card to the doorkeeper. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Wilson and son of (irants Pass were Mod ford visitor.'; Thursday evenlnir. Dr. Klrchesfiiier will be at Hotel Nash every Wednesday Hours consultation, 10 to 3 for I. II. I'alrliK of Hiivannali. ( a Mi.-ilforil visitor for a f-w ilas. I lllcyi li n! Moton yi Ii ! I'alis anil Siinilrii-s. pt.-i-r r'-iairltin. Work , Kilarantri'il. II. anil X. Shop, Siarl;i j hli., uuw inantiKliiiint. j (I. K. Thomas urrlv.-il In Iliu city. Thursilay i-viMiiliK from ('olilliihns, ().. for a brief visit. Typewriter paper ot all klnrhi t Meilforil Printing Co. It. W. Wilson of l.os AiikcIck Is amliiK th'' out of town visitors in Ilin i lly. P..i',m,.l ,.m.i',.v,.,l V, ,.rds un.t inlMiHsod XuifiH tiithmery ut the Med Tnrd Printing Co. I. .). It ynn of. Sun l'r;incisco Is ntnotiK tho out of town vtsiuirx in Ut c-Uy. Si?o Pierce, tlie Florist for I'cr onlnl pliintH. 1'lnnt now. CharleK V. Corliln iirrived in the city Kridiiy for a brief luihincH.i visit, irom Shu I-'ranclsco. For Sului'iliiy only, u ciiHes Katr ImtiliH Kniry Soajt, 1 7c. One lol to a person. llealh'K Iiuk Store, oppo site Na.h Hotel. WW', Walter .Mannon of Argentine, fiouth Anierlea, sjienl Thursday even Iiik and Friday iiioruini; In the city. (Set your Fnnnived- Xmas cards now. Medrord I'llntlni; Co. Ih hIiow iiK 11 heauliriil line. lr. A. Allen of Tennessee Hpeal a few hoiii'M In the city Friday morning. Vote lor US (Xl, .1. O. ItU;n. inile pcmlciil candidate for county trens urer. Harvey Silver of Ashland wa a hiiHlueHs vlsliur in the city Thurs day and Friday. Three lullal special Xmas Knihoss ed stationery ut the Medford Print in;; Co. Order early. Prices are at tractive. Mr. and Mrs. It. K Pelton of Port land are antoiiK the out of town visitors In the city. Hi .'.c milk shakes at He Voe's. . .1. Van Husen of Oakland, Oil., Ih a husiness visitor in the city for n few das. No clnuue for spi'eial einhoKsiiiy, dies with the Xmas fancy stationery sold by the Medford Prlutinn Co. All ;ipeeial order and is not carried In stock. II. .1. Miller of Seattle Is a business vifdlnr in the city lor a feu das. Home-u inde hominy and rain-r Kiiint Saturday. ! tooth puhlie i nui rket. I lames A. Hill ol Si. I.onis, Mo., nnx n Mediord lsiior Tlinrsdav. eveniiiK. Piilchcr kulveH. our cholie fur ::!e. Tliree for $1, Monday i . in. Nov. t;p Medloid I'u mi ( u re anil thud ware Co. II I H. I. Hurd of Coratlis ts spcndiii;; n lew dins in the city in the iniere.sts of the O. A. C. ( lasollne and oil at )e Voe's. W II Hit in T. 1 ten net t of San .lo.-e pent Thiir.'day mid Frida In llie ( it nltiMidinii to business matters and frlt'iids. Save s cents on a I 7 -eon I purchttse. IMe cakes Fairy Soap, t Tc. Saturday olilv, lli-iilll !i lll'lli; Sdil'i-. o)i;insiU' Xn-li lloti-l. I'i:: Mr iiml Mrs. I'hiiulv II ill of Coitl.tntl iti-i- vi.-.inm ri-l.'il n t'.-i in Mi il- foril iiml hliiinl this w rt'k. ' W. liolili n or ,irlli- I'n-i-li .i in Mi-.lloril on luisiiifss 'riuiiMliiv mill I'rlilnv. Ilutli-l mill,. Im- mil. Hi- Vn.-s II. T. ('lliiuniiii:s of l-lvoirll. Wii-li.. is 111 111 i il ooMim ovt-r liilsiui-s oln'iitlms, Mrs. l.uniU. Nii-noin- t'orKi-tx. Mi'iltoiil llot.-l I'hoiii- ..'. 1!M1 .Mr. iiml Mrs T II. CmliT of Suli 1iit.it . On-, m-,- Mi'ilfonl visitors ror ii li- ihn s. Itllli'r tiooils ill lit- Voi-V TOO LAJE TO CLASSIFY lot! SM.I . llll.tr' III Oil '.'Hi. 111. s hit toll i.' I'lt'iltlr iluiii Ii v.'' 1 '.' I.UST I'.ulil iliiiin nilli In-iii-l M-t ivilli ii-iirl. Iti'V-itril lot irtntn to Mis. K IV l.i'ilt-i'. tor lluosi'ii'li uii-1 liu kson. 1 '.' I MEDFOTID MATT, TlirBTTXE. Mr. and Mn. K. V. Cpton of Cold Hill were In the eity Friday. All records purchased from us will be wrapped with special materials for mailing free of charu. Medford Hook Store. W. C, Fruit, who Is coiuierled with the forest service in the Trail distriet. Is fpendhm a few days in tiin Uy. Sweet cider lit Do Voe'x. t. H. Frar:l;s, who has bt;en worU IriK at Fi:di l.al.e, sient Friday pnr t'liiisinj; np;dies in the city. Vole for (is (X. .1. (). Kitr. Inde pendent candidate for county treas urer, John Herrio of Ashland deiiv-red a load of heavy shearing Kaiuboiillet bucks to Dave Kosenhurg Friilay morning. Leather ir-ed in Cordova calf ar ticles is from ani inn Is betw ecu the aiies of six and ten weeks only, veri table tanm-d. a prficess reipiirlni; a year and a half. Medford Hook Store. A. K. lb-maul of Sacramento, ("nl., is a husIne.sH visitor In the eity for the week. De Voe canies a fine line of as sorted chocolates; creams, caramels noiiKatines, dipped nuts, etc. 'A. Hofert of Los Angeles is a busi- Bess visitor In Medford for a few days. Frederick Heath and T. F. Holu n .of KaKle I'oint motored today to Siskiyons on an in- Sloiiiniiin in tin- ' KI- t ion of onerete roads In the Sis- kiyous. A car of Newtowns were sold yes terday In London at from 11 to 1 shilliiKs, tthli'h will net the grower $l..".0 to 12 I. o. b.. Medford. The sale was made through W. Iiennis mid Son. Yon can net most any old HiIiik at lie Voe's, most any old time. Klectlon returns by International Xewn serviie special leased wire at ' "esoay evi'lllllK. .Melll- tiurslilp cards must he presented at the door. None but KIKh admitted. K. M. McKenay and S. V. lleckwith have returned from San Francisco, where they appealed to President Sproule of tho Southern Pacific to relieve the car shortage In tills dis trict. As a result of tho appeal pask ers In Medford are now receiving nor mal allotments of cars and the fruit crop Is now moving out. The Stutz roadster belonging to Italph Itardwell last nij;ht ran out of oil on the highway between Medford and Ashland. As a result, the piston seized, breaking the crankshaft, erankca.se, and almost completely de molishing the motor. IHWPLOHO' DYNAMITESUBWAYI IN NEW YORK CITY XKW VOIiK. Nov. il.wiumilc hu -l;iti"fi Fie the t. ImIc ln'roniili l' a phi 'Trail--it emiipaiiy -ii It way yslem wen 1 Jiw arled. m eon! mil; to I be jtoliee, by 1 he :i i ic today of m men, M'veral of Miil.ei, eiiarucd with briicjiji iisiiile iulo the eh and n ilh i the dyiiitmite explosion 1 1 i euii'cd in the I Mill, Mreet t hem ,i u-im: :itl'Ui ui O. lober :i i. A colirev'-iiMl wliieli deleeic, --;iy liny obliiilicd from one of (lie Mien under airet -cl li'iih tb,;l the -la- Un:i iit . iMlii direct and I'.roaduay wa-. been blow u up tmlay and the al eily hall later. A. Militia, a feliner -ibva Il.-IM-I Hi loll uunnl. I'll. 'Ill ll'l end T!l"Mia- .1. Metiiiile, il ill- of Cabiuell, N. .1., vi-itcd vc-ti-i'day an. I pnrelia-ed t!ic v tit ha e be. -n ii-t'd in (n- Ki'iiv il laV eplo-ioli, aeettidinu to 1 be po .', atal M nl li a ami -la trie- .1. I Irl -liii.v. a In rmcr cloaled railway :u.utl, it ellei'ed. pin lia-e.l the lommite in K'ini ..u Ut i.ib.-r Jo. Mania. Metiuiie and lleiiihv are imlcr n rre-1 , to-jcl her wii b !t'i - c IViilnk. ii tnnni'l- rli'l .1 ( I'll I. II' li'l Klllh'. :l li'l'llli'l' liinl: -iilnvn Jiuilil. miiiI lli'lijiiMiiii I In; ri-iin. MM'I' l'll' iltl'il Ullill'i). All ol' tin-si' iii, -ii. ,-i'i'.l M. llli- ji'ilii i- -t, ;' IIH'llilli'l'-. ut ' in t li.t-iil i.f I'll' . .-;i lull in:' l .1 ,!is-j '";'t:-'ii nl' Stni'l .mi! ri.'itM- I;.' I '.in i ni tin r.iii.'i' i h -iiiin.i - itniu Tnli- ill I'I llli'lMT Illllli- I" III, Ml til.-,'-t, MO I, LI i .' I'.'i! ii iilii'nM'l'i'il l!i; i'ilo-ii'll- ri'llli' till ilt.lt llllll'l .1' !t must reach you fresh it moves off the grocer's shelf so rapidly. Golden West Coffee is "Just Right" MEDFOTtl), OTJEfJOX. FRIDAY. NYAT.Mnr.TCJ Al PAGE TONIGHT: .Mi l.ii'il'U .1. Ainiiiii: t'nllLetly -t;!lc' "Mil"'! IT! I .f Ph.. i-Ilileltt . tile i-lilX. Ol l'itt j -ehoo!- nt' Xullh ! ;ikid; ! ivoman in the I'niN 1 S SlilU- In III- f. mill mi in-tin- irim-iiil j !i et.-d tn ul)!ie i.t ! i j 1 1 r uf imtc, w ill Ik- j -M'.ii:er at tile el.-inu W riillv i1 tne ejimiiaejii at t liieater to- i.-iL'i.t.. Dillerciil t'ri'Ui tin ordinary e;imp;ii-ri undue, Mr-. A!mie',r niiike- illl cleijiieiit iilce tu. it w in the "I li a in!i t i)i Porter .1. 'Veil Wil-or-'-. lolei-li w ill -peak im li' ic- ami tlM.ri K. K. ki ily mil di-.eu t)u tie incjiMirc. Wil-un leM;i- Mi--, lli I'.r.y; Arit'i ii iii honor ivui iU by .1. II. M ii v. ill ji uir I I'roidciil 'il-(.n. I'liec iiiul um-ie liv Kiv.l Alton ilaiht. Wiilnen an- e-.pc I'v invile!. PRESIDENT'S LAST LONG IIU.WCII, Nov. ;t. Presi dent W ilson returned here tliiH Tore noon from New York, where ho .spoke yesterday. He made the trip from New York to Atlantic highlands on the naval yacht Mayflower and then went to Khadow Kawn hy uutomubile. .Mi'H. Wilson accompanied him. The president will deliver his last, speech of the campaign here tomor row afternoon at a receptiou of "old home day" before a gathering of neiKhbors from New Jersey. In it he is expected to huhi up the issues of the campaign. On Tuesday the presi dent will motor to Princeton, his for mer home, to vote. Tuesday night he will receive the returns at Shadow 1-awn. WOMAN A PHYSICALWRECKiNlirmiBakingCa Tells In Following Letter How She Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. MilwauVen, Vi'is. "Bpforo tnkins Lydia E. i'inkham'a Vcp'-talilo Com- I pound I was a phy- ! Steal wreck. I had j bi-on Roing to a doc- tor for several ycar3 but he did me no ! cood. A friend told : me about I.ydiii E. rinkham's Vepetn blc Compound, fo I deeided to pive it a fair trial, and it.irnva me relief from hear ing down pains which had been po bud that 1 would havo to lie down. I also used tho Kanativo Wash and it. has done me a prent ilea! of pood, and I am not troubled with n weak ness anv more." Mrs. P. L. Emu,, VJM ltoolh Street, Milwaukee, Wis. The most successful remedy for wo man's ills is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vepe- talilo Compound. ' It has stood the test I for forty years, which would be impos- siblc if it did not hBvo genuine, merit. For fifirrinl ntlvirc, frco, vrito In I.yili.i l:. I'inUliiuii ,lcili-ino o. (rniiliileiitlal) l.yiin, Mass. Yinir letter will bo opened, read anil imswcroil liy a woniiiii, und belli In Htrict COUliiloncc - v;i' ''t ;, WE ARE ELECTED AS THE POPULAR LOW-PRICED MAR KET OF MEDFORD FOR SATURDAY Loin Steak, lb 18c Spare Ribs, lb 7c Backbones, lb 5c Hcme-Macie Sausage, 2 lbs 25c us. Wi' liavt- iilt-.-ist-il INDEPENDENT MARKET C S. Central. Tiir nnnn i ii iixnn him, v mi httvr i;,.,, i. a-m !...." Meillul lnolhail ; I'leelii'll I '.-liililln'l'll: liiini'i-- in tln- vvilh (Iiiiiii- I ii vt- jMiimri-iitly i;i,-!ilrv inn! rulllllli: ';i-- oh ( . i-ii tu. -lar ol tlie -li.-i.n lor Meillor.l, are nit ot the -.-.ilin- t!il-o:iah ill jillii -. ue-i-e--italin a relnriMatinn of lite or- i -aiiiatloli. Mililull will n- nrawti , Mil tin- line t" replace llenlty in tin- haelcliei.l. Yoiiiil- i!l he liifte.l from end In tin iio-ilin!i vacated hy heaits'conn, i ,,. Imeklielil. niiile Strin-J-!l'e!loiv vill replace Ymni'-- at end. lleiort ti'oiit til. Hit- Pa indi te that the (Iraiiite City team i- lor-jm; Miller. .:otten IHtttllU iihi-nil in niiiiili'l'tnl rahi"tt. thi'ir ii.-iv ruiH'll. Iii. :tt hist hi- tiii'ii unili'i' liiitnl iiiul i I In in thi'on.jh n vi-ry 1'Hii'ii'tll "onr-i- of I riiiniiiL'. Kliiliinlli l-'iill-' lii'l'i'lll nl till- hali'l of finilit- l:i-- iii.lii'iili-- siiiiii-tliiii'j of tl I'llli' of tin- Intli-r oriiiihizii- lion. A lllllnll'.'!' oi I hi- int'iuln'l- ol' thr t .-ii in iiikI t'oi i'li Kliiin will w it n- ! tin' I 'niv." -il v of ( In-.'. .11-l'nn i-l'ii i HAVE COLOR IN YOUR CHEEKS; Bu Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your :.I;in is yellow complexion pallid tongue c;:tcd -appetite pmr yuii have a bad tustc in your mouth a lazy, no-rood tcclin;; yuil should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Kd wards' Olive Tablets a sub slitute tor calomel were prepared by Dr. Kdv. anU a t ier 17 years of study v.iili his patients. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arc a purely vegetable- cumpound mixed with ulivc oil. Vuu will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, hrisht eyes, no pimple, a lectin of buoyancy like childhood d.us yon must yet at the cause. Dr. I'd war d.s' Olive Tablets act on the liver and hrwcls like calomel yet have no dauc.crotis after effects. They start the hile and overcome con stipation. Thai's why millions of boxes arc sob! annually at 10c and 25c per box. All drui:i;ists. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. SATURDAY SPECIALS Lemon Pic only, each 15c Cream Puffs, fillctl with whipped Cream, rioz 40c Layers (Bultr Creams), each 40c Layers, plain, each 30c French Pastries, thz 50c Gold Cakes, each 35c Coffee Cakes, nia'Jc with butter, i cacl. I0cj Ancjel Cakes, carh Chocolate Squares, each 20c 15c YoU I'llU lO'liT l l I'll! Olll 1 ' "' ! South Front Street others iiiul ;iii use veu. Phone 27 inir I Knt ne next if in-! iii'-I'i u he in-hi on ' Satniihfy. Dram1 itiie- the I Kineaid t ie hi i Id w'lilc the "Hi- ,.,! tmil-jlii. . will lllt'w t'"' It i, c.peelcd Is iust as vague a locality as is "somewhere in vour system" when blood diseases attack in your . ,h(! blood tltcre Is lurklna the 'insidious poisons that promote such diseases as Rheumatism, Catarrh, Eczema, ScroWa, Ma- lrU. nd mb.rr..i.. .kin .rupllon.. Thr .r. una, b . .,,n,-r atuhborn and decs mm II ,,d: 23 S5i horc trctmeat to di.Iodge. It re- SS.S. enjoy th personal l?viVnlt h: rid you : i l TO.'fl 'If AND SUIN trouble, that may have lllicted you. Wriu Medkal Advisory Department for treo advko. Adrift TtlE JW1FT 3C1FIC M.. NOTICE Wc carry The Krcments &jCo. Ilk (.-I H at liedil.v's I I K anil I'lalinuin Hi"' l'is- Hl'ooi lies, Cuff Links, lli'illlty Pins in (iii-eii and Iteil (odd. Ki i iii'.'tits &- ( oiniaiiy iiiu the larsesl mak ers of Fine Jewelry ill the World. ( MARTIN J. REDDY j l; 1! I a l-Iast 'lain Street. Visitors Always Welcome. HSBBARD'S GROCERY 1 1 1 West Main Phone 143 CHEAPEST STORE IN MEDFORD Fancy Cal. Sweet Potatoes. 7 lbs. for 25c Guaranteed Creamery Butter, per Hi.. 35c Good House Broom for - - 15c Pure Cane Sugar. II lbs . $1 00 3 cans Campbell Sotit . l - , ot 3 cans Holly or Aster Milk - 25c Carnation Milk, can 9c 25c can K. C. Baking Powder . . . 20c Royal Baking Powrlcr. I -lb. can . . 43c I lb. D. W. Baking Powder . 17c None-Such Mince Meat, pky. 10c Seeder! Raisins, pkg. 12c Cal. Soft Shell Walnuts, lb 23c Arm & Hammer Soda, pkt) 6c Guaranteed Flour, per sack $1.80 and $1.85 Crown Flour, satk - $2.10 C-i c3. smrll can 30c Crisco, medium car. 60c Crisco. large can $1.20 SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY: Best Grade Bulk PEANUT BUTTER, 10 CENTS POUND I'.'. il'u -.llH'tlliii'j t,. n! it in. ii -. .In tint I'llriii-'n iinylllilu; nl. litis I'ti.-e. Four deliveries daily anywhere in city. JOE HIBBARD, Prop. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT bTAR STARTS TODAY An Original Drama Clever Comedy THe ILiitle Sclioolma'am KEYSTONE Mark Swain in Madcap Ambrose, a sure fire lautjh- getter. ii iiiii, which is uuw iiiuKt the lutti nl 1 1 i'iiitii ri'u it. un I'.x-uri'oH nil tlie liuzdfk type of footbi In ttiQ eotuinj Kmi irt I'.iincnc' i'lea will he nmc-ii a to the l. of 1'oiMii.i:; tliut uf p. endor. - m.nt of thou.and. of th fint of BLOOD 175 Swift , Wanta, Bi, .et it at ltcddj'ii House of (Quality Correct Time Phone 10. MEDFORD'S COZY Photoplny Theater Adults 15c. Children 5c and the Clever TRIANGLE KIDDIES A story Intensely 'bmmin and sympa thetic presenting in a manner typi cal of tlie best Griffith productions. Coming Sunday: DONALD BRIAN in a Fun Film, "THE SMUGGLERS" Joi oor. j