Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 02, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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MEDFORD MAIL' TRIDTJXE, MEDFORD. OREUOX". FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 192;"!
PQE THREE
20 Century Grocery
20th Century News
Is Always Good News
20th Century Stores are the Pacemakers
in the Towns Where They Are Located
This week's items are quite startling,
when you consider the quality of merchan
dise offered.
Pure Cane Sugar, 13 lbs. for
..$1
.15
Head Rice, Blue Rose variety, 2 lbs
' ".. -lulus....: ...73
Crystal White Soap, 22 bars for $1.00
11 bars for 50
Preferred Stock Currants, large package 18
Royal Baking' Powder, large cans ....... j 40f
21,. lb cans $1,19, 5 11) eans......$2.29
Standard Corn From Maryland
Can 10 21 cans $2.30
20th Century Coffee As Good as you
would like it.
Pound 33. 3 lbs for .....;.......95
Roasted in our own plant. '
Crisco 1's ,..23.' IV. Vs... 34. a's..;....... 67
G's $1.27," 9's $1.85
Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs. for 25c
Beans, Cut .String-less, can.... ....121-2
Tomatoes, Solid Pack, can . 171-2-
Pure Cocoa, three pounds ...25
California Soft Shell Walnuts, pound 29c
Catsup, Preferred Stock, bottle 28
Sardines, Del Monte, large oval cans 15
flolden West Pepper, two ounce can , 5
Drifted Snow Flour, 49 lb. sack . . .$1.98
No Use in Looking feurther There Really Is No
Better Place.
j MEDFORD
ASHLAND
Vantines Temple Incense
The fragrant Oriental odors for indoor use.
A large variety of burners and odors.
RfX CAFE
"THE PLACE TO EAT"
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TRY OUR
WAFFLES AND COFFEE
For Breakfast, from 6 a. m. to 11 a. m.
ANNOUNCE PRIZE
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PLENTY OF FiGHT
. STAR .ME AT MARKET
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Choice Beef Pot Rousts, per Hi 15c
Choice 15eef Stews, prr lb ..12 l-2c
Shoulder Pork Roast, per lb 20c
Fresh Side Pork, per lb 20c
Good ISneon, per lb , 26c
Phone 273 Wo Deliver
ASK ABOUT OUR CLUB RATES
Tho contest which & being con
ducted for all grade and high school
pupi'.s for tho three best onsaya on
'tho paintinp "NVvrr Alone," now on
-dinpliiy nt tho Mod ford Center store,
will close in nine o'clock Monday
tnight, and tho prize winners will bo
anno mind ns soon as possible ihere
afnu. I'rizoK of five, three and two dol
lars for the first, second and third
best conceptions of tho plcturo will
: bo pi von. Efwuys which mum not x-
ced 100 words, with name, ntro and
1 aUilroKs written on same sheet, may
l bo handi-d tu attendant at tho exhibit.
Tho paint in p, which is tho work of
j Ilorhert do Maroau, Jr., hns been
visited by n larKO number of pcoplo
i here and many have commented
upon tho masti'rful work of the
arum who nas paiutea a war scene
without trace of conflict: solitude
without desolation; sorrow without
horror. , r ......
To help dofrny cost of exhibition,
a charge of ten cents is bcitiK made
for admission.
Month's Calendar
Circuit Court
Whllo neither tho grand jury or
.tho jutlt Jury ia workinK, Judge
Thcmaa' calendar In Circuit court for
February contains tho followinK mat
leir set for trial and hearing:
Friday, February 2nd, Curran vi.
1 Curran, at Jacksonville.
Saturday, February 3rd, routine.
Monday, February 4th, PaKc-Dresa-ler
va. -Ieador, at Jacksonville. .
Tuesday, Bill, a. m. open; 1:30
p. m. bank depositors, nt Jackson
ville
Wednesday, 7 th. Tillamook Hank
vs. Iturtord, Dep., at Jucksonvlle.
Thursday, Sth. Scott vs. Haas.
Friday, 9th, Murphy vs. Whet'
stone.
Saturday, 10th, routine.
Monday, 12th, holiday, no lecal
business can be transacted.
Tuesday, 13th, Lyons vs. Onn
Medals, at Grants Pass.
Wednesday, 14th, Sauer vs. Hilde-
brand. at Grants Pass.
Thursday,, lath, Sauer vs. P.. Hll
derbrand, at Grants Pass. .
Friday, 10th, Smith vs. Itowe, at
Grants Pass.
Saturday, 17th, Meadows vs,
Meadows, at Jacksonville.
' Monday, 19th, grand jury, at Jack
sonville. Saturday, 24th, naturalization
hearings., at Jacksonville.
Monday, 26th, petit jury, at Jack
-v.-
AT
"The problems of the farmer and ;
bow the business men can lu'lp to:
solve ihem" Is tho subject of a talk !
with tho president of the Jackson j
county fnrni bureau, A. C. Joy of
Ashland, will make to the business
men of Medford next Monday
evenhiB at a dinner to be held at tho
Medford hotel.
AKhouiih the meeting is being held
under tho auspices of the llntail Mer
chant's bureau of the Meiliord Cham
ber of Commerce the officers of the
bureau . wish it plainly understood
that all retailers in .Medford are
vitally interested in the subject and
that their atteiulanco is desired even
thoiiKh Ihey may not bo affiliated as
members of the bureau.
Tho dinner will bo served promptly
at nix-thirty in tun. annex itiniuK
room. Tickets for the dinner, which
rell for 11.00 per plate, may bo so-
cured at tho office of the Chamber
of Commerce or from Klmer Wilson,
Fort llulibaid and Harvey Field, who
are tho committee In charge. These
tickets should be secured before two
o clocK next .Mommy aiiernoon. -j
in nuuiwnn to ine iuik, ii enter
tainment feature Is to bo Introduced
so that business men who attend, will
not alone spend a profitable time
there,- but an entertaining one as well.
. Ilureau members will note tho
change of the' usual meeting place
from the Legion hall to tho Medford
lintel.
To the Editor: '
Portland, Ore., Jan. 31. 1923.
Jackson County Gnnte Protec
tive Association, -Medford, Ore.
House bill 219 puts Game pro
tective Fund Into General Fund,
requiring Game Commission se
cure money by legislative ap
propriation. Sportsmen have
right to Insist license fees bo
expended for game purposes.
Wlro your delegation to exert
overy offort to kill bill or secure
amendment excepting game com
mission from operation.
Paul Fnrrcns,
President Multnomah Anglors
Club.
Tho nbovo Is a snmplo of what the
sportsmen of this state are up against
(it every legislative session. Thinli
of It! Somo long-horned legislator
wants to put through n measure to
dump tho threo hundred odd thou
sand dollars collected yearly from the
Sportsmen of Oregon Into tho Ren
oral fund and forco us to go before
each succeeding legislature and log
roll for whatever appropriation they
may grudingly hand out to us for
tho great work of propagating and
protecting the gamo and gamo fish
of this country. If the sportsmen
were organized In .every community
like they are In Jackson, and would
pull together llko wo do here, this
sort of hill would bo killed before it
got stnrted. '
: The SJportsraen'a banquet to lie
held Saturday night is attracting
wide nltentlon. Vp-state sportsmen
and politicians are headed this way
In droves, and yet, strange to say,
politics will not be mentioned at this
banquet, and tbero Is going to be
harmony If we have to fight for It.
Judge C. M. Thomas is president
of the. association and will act as
toastmaster, nnd It might be well for
any of the boys that are spoiling for
a fight to remember the sad fato of
Oregon Jones. -. ..'
Klamath. Josephine and Douglas
counties will send big delegations,
Roseburg telephoned Gould ' last
night that they had a party of 30
signed up and to. hold tickets for
them. These boys are going to make
better than a Hundred mile drive lo Unless yon sec the name "Bayer" on
attend this banquet,' but we have - packufro or on tablets you are not gob-
plenty of merchants nnd business tin the genuine Hayer product pre
men in this town, who, when you go,8"""1 bf physicians over twenty-two
in to sell them, a banqued ticket. '" "
whine and shuffle and complain about I Colds Headache
It being Saturday night, aud they loouuiciic i.umnago
can't loave tho store! And yet the , ' rjiraclio.
ll,l lirn nf nne fnrnato nnd ntrenmn tH ! - liruigin,
ooo of our very largest assets, arid f ' Accept . "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin
the "Jackson County Game Protective ;oniy. . , r.non unoroKcn nucuugo vumnn.j
association Is banded together to pro-, few cents Drug-
teci alio conserve uus wuiiueriui iiui-, ,( ,,1-n ae lb hntt lra of 24 an. 100.
I Aspirin ia the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Monoawiticacidester of
Snlicylleacid.
Louie's Money Savers!
Corn Meal, i'roshly milled 9 lb. siu-k..'..!....'..'...3bf''
Full Cmun Cheese, lb 30
Schilling Hakiiif,' Powder, lb. can .45V
Knitht's TJofrno River Catsup, gal. jugs, each,"
$1.45
Olympic Crown or Flap Jack Pan Cake Flour, '
package 25c1
White Deans, new crop, lb 10$
Raisins, Seeded, l." oz. pkg... 18$
Kaisins, Seedless, 1" oz. pkg....' 17
M. J. II. unpolished, long grain head rice, per
package 25 ; .
Black Figs, per lb....25, 50 lb box, per lb ....22
You are cordially invited to a free demon
stration of Diamond W. Products start
ing Monday, February 5
LOUIE'S
Free Delivery
Phone 271
Say "Bayer" and Insist!
AT HOAfr ON THE AVE-NUe
or Infant,
invalid &
Children
The Original Food-Drink for All Ages.
QuickLimcbatHome.OfficefcFountains.
RichMilk, Malted Grain Extract In Pow- '
derfliTabletform3. NourUhioc-Nocookini. '
II" Avoid Imitations and Substitutes
Medford Center
Sanitary Market
YOUR CLOTHES
ARE EQUAL TO
NEW AFTER WE
RELINE, CLEAN
AND PRESS
THEM
Our Equipment and
Experience Assures
You the Best
Service
CLEANING, DYEING, REPAIRING,, PRESSING
COMING GOODNESS
... CASTS ITS FRAGRANCE
before, where our incuts nre nerv
ed. Their fine odor is n tciupta
tion to ent and to out is surely to
'enjoy to the utmost. Try a ronst
and see if you don't find it finer
than meat you have ever tasted
before, nnd at not n bit higher
eost.
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Eastern Hacon, half of whole....28c
Eastern Skinned Hams, half or
i whole 29c
Pickled Via Feet, 20c lb. 2 for 35c
,1'nt lioast, Itaijy IJeef'..'. 15c
Venl Slew 15c
(iood Hamburger 2 lbs. 35c
.flood Steak 20c
Xew Kraut
Try our ( 'oru IJeef
Round Steak ground while you
wait. Phone 265
Khrumatism
Tnin, Pain
ural resource ' . t i . . i. .
It will be well for us to keep an eye
on the boys from Klamath county.
It is reported that they, nre on the I
warpath. They have petitioned the
Rovemor t6 fire tlvp present Btate
game commission nnd put In a : com
plete new outfit, and knowinfi these
boys ns I do, 1 can well imagine ..that
they have Intimated to the governor
that Klamath county, has the raw
material from which to .scloet. the
whole hunch. A county that has
built two court houses and ia figur
ing on a third is not going to be
backward about asking for plenty.
The secretary tells me this morn
ing that all the tlckots are sold ex
cepting a cache of forty at..the Med?
ford Hotel. Our principal troubles
in the next two days will bo in ex
plaining to the boys thnt the tlckots
are all Bold. . ; -
This Is going to bo n real sporting
event. BERT ANDERSON
Tho Colonial, one of Mct(ford'a most
popular oxcluslvo ladles . stores, has
again opened for business and crowds
of local , nnd out of town people are
avnlling themselves of the many at
tractive .opening sale values that are
being offered. .The Colonial had beep
closed for several weeks whllo work.
men havo been, repairing tho damage
of, last fall's fire and their location
now Is attractively reflnlshed. '
During this forced suspension of
business Mr. anil Mrs. Olmstnad, In
charge of the Colonial, woro able to
visit tho leading fashion shops of Bun
Francisco - and Iw Angeles where
they placed orders for a completely
now stock of high grade merrhnnrtlse.
A Delightful Row
"My wife hnd suffered from stom
ach nnd liver trouble for many yenra
nnd hnd taken medicine enough, to
sink n ship; so when I lirnusht home
n bottle of Mnyr's Wonderful Item
edy, on the udvlcn of my employer.
nho reftmed to tnko It. Her .. liver
trouble hadn't helped her disposition
nny. Wo hnd n big row, but she took
it the next week. Her ailments have
nil disappeared." H is a elmplo,
harmlcKH preparation that removes
the rnlarrhsl mucus from the Intes
tlnnl tract nnd allays tho Inflamma
tion, whlrh cntiHcs practically nil
stomach, liver nnd intcHtinnl nil
ments, Including iippendlellls, fne
dnso will convince or money refund
ed. For snlo by all druggists, Adv
"Where wonien coTip-egate, AliCITIO; ,
PUDIO is n popular topic. This is. tho v
remarkable shoe that has plenty of
style, gives perfect comfort, and if worn
in time will prevent painful foot trou-'
bles. Hoots and Oxfords of bhick'kid
and brown' kid.' ' ,
C M. Kidd & Go.
TWO FEE-T OF" COMf"OIlT. WlTtf E-VfRY STf P
JU5T A FEW OF OUR
Saturday Sp ecials
Phone Youf Orders Early for Delivery u .
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Baby Beef, per lb f ...... . 15
Baby Beef Steaks per lb t20c
Beef Stew, per lb 8 l-3c
Pork, all kinds, per lb i ... . . '20c
Nice fat hens? per lb. :25c
Veal Stew, per lb 8 l-3c
CITY M E AT MARKET;
Free Delivery .. .. phorie 324
" One More Day
Crown Products Demonstration
CROWN FLOUR
PANCAKE FLOUR
WHEAT HEARTS
CRACKED WHEAT
We Invite You to Call
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Personal Attention , (
H. E. M a r s
Phone 252 GROCER
RALSTON BRAN r
ROLLED OATS
KERNELS "Of WHEAT
Prompt Service
Phone 252
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