TcrrmmnT vrm. rmtm. mnvms omrtoy. ftud-ay, Minnr v. iw, LOUIE'S Money Savers (Went linking lWdcr, 1 II)., 30c, :i lb., 75c, 5 lb., $1 . Cihintdellis Ground Chocolate 1 lb. 30c, 3 lb. 85c 5 1b. $1.35 . Bacon Morrcll's Sugar Cured, streaked with lean, lb. 30c Knox delatin, none better, package, each 20c Crab .Meat, wood lined tins, new pack, large can, each 40c Local Strained Honey, 5 lb. 65c; 10 lb. $1.25 Cream Kolled Oats, fresh stock. No. 9 bag 50c Compound 4.1b.75c; 8 lb. $1.45 Washing Powder, makes wash day a pleasure, large package 15c Nice big juicy sweet Sunkist Oranges, per crate $3.25 LOUIE'S Free Delivery Phone 271 Join (lie Cli.inil'or itf ('(liniumo Mi n im nil i it 1 1 ii i i j TO KALLY WILL 2 BIG SPECIALS For Saturday lioy Scout, Lace, Brown Canvas Leggins, a pair, - 50 .Men's, Lace, Brown Canvas Leggins, a pair.. 75- Anywhere else in Medio rd 1.00 and $1.50 a pair. All footwear on sale at cne-half former price. Bring Your asn "Good Shoes" E. F. SCHMIDT, Agent Bring Your Feet 21 N. Central Itnmlxm mid StoW Fly Itmls $!.:.- o $;tr.oo Chinook Salmon iii:i:i,s Llnis Mud IxNitlors Now on Display First Run This Year They are at Gold Ray Dam, Boys, and to get a thrill, you must go out Sunday with some of our tackle. To equip yourselves will not cost near as' much as you figure. Wo have a fresh new stock of Cano Polos, which aro straight and not worm eaten. This is tho main article and as thu balance of the equipment such as tape, guides, leaders, and spinners, wo have a completo stock at most reasonable prices. F.vcry Thing AVo Sell Is Unconditionally Guaranteed Medford Hardware & Sporting Goods Co. Wool Socks iiiveatei's "WIIKIIK a IHMK is H.VUY JK)U.Il" 3-7 Ka-st Main St.l'hoiiu S!I0 (oolycar HJsh Quality Hoots Watch the List Grow! THE CRATERS THE ELKS LODGE THE PRESBYTERIAN MEN'S CLUB THE STANFORD CLUB OF SOUTHERN OREGON THE COPCO FORUM THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY" UNIVERSITY CLUB THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS DEALERS THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS THE ODD FELLOWS THE OREGON GROWERS THE AMERICAN LEGION THE MINISTERIAL UNION have all gone on record as endorsing tho membership campaign of the Chamber of Commerce Chamber of Commerce Days March 20-21-22 Join the Chamber of Commerco H. W. CONGER UNDERTAKER BocccMor to Weeks-Conger Co, MwMohl, Or. O.V.MYERS "The Truck SUn" MACK TRUCKS REO SPEED WAGONS BE HELD ESPEE PARK SAT. NIGHT A cot toRotlitM- civic mily will be held tomorrow iiicbt at tho Southern rac'flc park in tho intnivitu of ;tie' membership campaign of the C.un-: l.er of Commerce I Music will he lurnishr'l by t':e l. O. Ii. 1C. Hand and talks will be (given' by C. 10. liatea. II. K. Lindas mil M J. Ouryoa. Special limb's have brvii ' sot up to Illuminate, the Chamber f Cimiiiierce building. Kveryone is 1" ! vlted to be present. The conle.U fur a FloKnn to be used on Chamber of Commerce literature will elo'c tcmorrow night at which time all EUKKestlon.i will be in tbo hands of the tiliuiun committeo of the campaign. A year's niemberahip in tho chamber is.tlio prize offered. Tonight all the campaign work ers including the team captains and lliclr teams will meet in the base ment of the Hotel Medford to receive instructions for the work of solicita tion. Short talks will be given by Cuoivo T. Collins, .M. .1. Duryea and Paul It. McKee. "Wo waul everyone collected with llio campaign organization to be there tonight," said liarrv L. M'altli- er, chairman of the com mi t tee on eo- ii. miiik luiiiiin. liiu niutsi I in iui lull i work In the campaimi Is the actual work or soliciting. Workers will hear sales talk by George T. Collins and will hear other talks that are cal culated to arouse tliolr enthusiasm. If tho team members are ful lot pep the success of the campaign is assured." WITH BIG RALLY A teachers' zone meeting will be held at Kuril Saturday, March Kill, !nd the following Is the program for the occasion. . 10 a. m. 1. I'usiiicss meeting. 2. Discussion by chapters Pitt mar.'!; liural echool. 3 Club work and exhibition of work done. Discussion led by Mr. Moss. 4. Moral Instruction in grades and high schools. Luncheon 1. Songs All. ltooitatlon rKmniott- Contrail. :f ' Song Margery Skeoters. 2. Discussion Spring Athletics. Led by Miss Montgomery. 1. Discussion County Fair Plans. Led by Miss Kubli. 4. Changes legislation has brought ua. Led by Mrs. Carter. SO X. llnll- Phono ZflO In what was said by some to be the strongest sermon yet preached by Dr. Huff, the noted evangelist last night spoke on the text, "Simon, son of .'onas. lovest thou nie more than these'."1 The minister said In part: ' The questions of Jesus are like great eeareliHghls, they show the direc t on one Is going. When .lesus stood on thu shore of Tiberias. In the mist of moru'iig, and said to Simon Peter, i 'Lovest thou me.1 he asked the su-! perlatlve ciurstion of Christianity. Christianity at its host Is a great af-j fiction for Clod that prompts obedience to the Heavenly rather and service for humanity. i "There Is no gift nor power that you can get by divine endowment that will hold you straight three hun dred sixty five days in the year If you bave not a great love for Jesus Christ. It is Christ's test or true discinleship. We may exalt the Sa viour to the throne of the universe: we may admire Irs transcendant truth; wo may stand in awe before h's majesty and yet not know, in genuino real'ty. love I'or him. Peter had forsaken all he bad, acknowledg ed Christ's divinity, mid had said be was w'lling to (lie, but with all he had failed In genuine allegiance. We nave love for creed mid love for church, but our supreme need is a great, vital, pulcatlni; love for Jesus Christ. "lie is the T?reat lover who must have f'rst place in your heart or no place at all. Just as no woman would be satisfied with a fino home, tho best automobile, expensive cloth-, lug and a large bank account with- out tho love of her husband, so all of our formal, empty ceremonies are meaningless to Christ if our lives show that we are devoid of a genu ine affection for h'm. "What do you have In our home when love between man and wife sotxy out You answer, "Domestic in felicity." Let me put it plainer. You bavo domestic hell. So If lovo for Christ has gono out of your heart you w'.ll not be happy." The revival will closo Sunday with three great, services. Dr. Huff will speak at 11 o'clock, 3 and 7:30. At the 3 o'clock hour he will deliver his addresn on South America. Thi evangelist spends seven months of every, other year In touring South America In evnngellBtlc work. Out of town people anil others who desire aro Invited to bring a basket dinner and stay for all tho services. t V T ? V T y ?' T ? T V V A NEW DEPARTMENT We have added a DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT under the direction of Mrs. Roy M. Brown, and will have a line of Home Made Cakes, Pies, Salads, Cottage Cheese and many other items o: HOME PREPARED FOODS fresh every day. FOR SATURDAY t f Y Y t Y V Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Angel Food Devil's ifood Apple Sauce Cake Currant Cream Cake Sunshine Cake Apple Pies Mince Pies Cream Pies Cottage Cheese Eeet Pickles Potato Salad Tuna Fish Salad Boston Baked Beans Salad Dressing Pressed Veal Loaf In addition to the "Home Foods" we carry a very unves, lancy uneese, tfonea nam, unippea JJeet ana a prepared food products that go with this department. complete line of Pickles, large, assortment of Personal Attention Phone 252 WE INVITE YOU TO CALL H. E. Marsh GROCER Join the Chamber of Commerco I Prompt v Service V DL oeo L 7'OItTLAND, Ore. March 16. William If. Kmrirk, election board official who was acquitted by a jury in circuit court two weeks ago on a churge of wilfully miscounting votes cast in the primary election of last May, will be tried April 20. it was agreed yesterday by District Attor ney Myers and Chester A. Sbeppard. defense attorney. There aro four in dictments still pending against Em-rlck. Copies of n weekly newspaper pub lished in tho interests of the Ku Klux Klan wero distributed free in various parts of tho city today. Come to tho big public dance at the Nat tonite. You'll bo surprised. 3u3 The local police aro still investigat ing tho burglary of tho Associated OH company's plant near the fair grounds Wednesday night, the loot taken away including 25 gallons of gasoline, some cylinder oil, two gloves and other articles. Organdio, 45 Inch, lmKrted Swiss all colors, Saturday only 75c per yard. Hutchison & Lumsdcn. 303 .Mrs. L. L. Heed was among the Medford visitors on business In Grants Pass the middle of the week Hutchison & Lumsden will put on sale 4R-inch genuine Imported Swiss organdies, pastel shades, for gradua tion drcBses, 75c per yard, Saturday only. 3W Card of Thanks Wo wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy In tho death of our beloved mother and wife; also for tho beauti ful floral offerings. O. R. PANKEV. Husband CLARKNCB PANKEY. VERNON PANKEY. ESTHER 8I.MINGTON. PEARL PANKEY. Brown Hat Got 'Em Sea llrown for shoes at the Medford Shoo Hospital. 303 BscKe Up HoiiseRecping 'Wo lirwl to bre.'tk up limisckoeiiinK bccnUHp of my wifo'H Htomaeh trouble. No mrd trine did livv any good fnr more than n few hours. On a visit to OnhkoHh a friend imiiscd Mayr'H Wonderful Remedy ho highly my wife tried it nnd sho linn enjoyed the best of health niney taking it.". It is a simple, harmlOFa preparation that re- mnvcH the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal traet und allays the inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re funded. For sale at all druggists. . Adv. Medford Center Sanitary Market BASTE IT WELL Kern use that is the only means by which von cim prevent the r.oiisl from Imrninjj. It would be n shame to allow tlinl to liiiniicn Willi such trnilrr pieces ot beet as vc supply you. All our incuts are prime uml rich, with nourish ment. , Cull and be convinced. SPECIALS Eastern Hams, half or whole 30c Eastern Bacon, half or whole 30c Bacon Backs ..29c Picnic Shoulders , ;.; ..19c Boiling Beef 12 l-2u Pot Roasts: ....10c to 18c Hamburger Steak, ......2 lbs for3Bc Pickled Pig feet, tender, 2 lbs. for 35c Pure Pork Sausage Phone 255 ' Medford Center Department Store EXTRA SPECIAL SALE Suits, Coats, Dresses Exclusive Line at Slaughter Prices FRIDAY AND SATURDAY An I T .1 L - 1 4 20th Century Grocery Stores Our stores are offering more than their usual economy This SATURDAY and MONDAY POTATOES Nice mealy stock, ORANGES Large size', now at their .10 pounds 12 i best, or 100 pounds $1.10 49 dozen THOMPSON SEEDLESS RAISINS louwl.bulk 15 puekagc 15 ' 2o pounds bulk,1 $3-60 ,' R0YT,INa DRIED CHERRIES FLOUR JrO W1JK Large cans ;4fy$ Pound 15 No. 10 sack... ...45 HARD WHEAT FLOUR Anchor brand, makes lovely bread, 49 lbs $1.78 GRAHAM FLOUR I BLUE STEM FLOUR I ITALIAN PRUNES No. 10 sack 45 4!) pound , $1.59 Good size 2 pound 25 SARDINES In large oval cans, Preferred Stock or Del Monte. Can....'..'..15.9 FRESH SALTED PEANUTS OREGON GROWN WALNUTS Pound 20 Budded Franquettes, pound 39 C-STAL WHITE IVORY SOAP MOP STICK 10 Bars 48 3 bars 25 ' Each 15 Medford Center Bldg. 31 North Central St. ; Medford 20th Century Grocery 374 East Main St. ' - - Ashland JOIN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE , USED CARS j That have not been misused Priced riftlit Crater Lake Automotive Co. , Picture Framing, at Swem's Studio WATCH YOUR BATTERY, 'ft PRE8T-O.LITR BATTCST ... STATION ' I For Quirk SwrKe rioi 11t ? T Y t ? Y Y Y I y x X t f Y t ? I