LOUIE'S Money Savers Sun-Maid Raisins, new crop, lb. .... . 10c Sweet Potatoes, nice smooth stock, 4 lbs. 25c No. 2 Pumpkin, can 10c D. W. Coffee, 5 lb. can;eAch . . . $2.20 Bulk Macaroni, 4 lbs. for . . . . . 25c Pure Eastern Buckwheat, 9 lb. sack, each 85c You Can Buy it for Less at Louie's and You Don't Have to Carry It LOUIE'S Free Delivery- Phone 271 OUR. OLD I 'SQUARE; "SHAPE 4 Now Forgiven and Forgotten Since W e Eooloed The NEW Shape Tru-Bake Cracker The first time your teeth meet through one of our new Tru-Bake Sodas you will wonder why we were not clever enough to have changed the shape long ago. The new shape fits the bite. Nips off clean without shattering to bits. Bakes light and crisp. , Tastes like MORE. Ask Your Grocer for Tru-Bake , Soda Crackers BAKED BY THE TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO, Spokane and Portland The Home of Tru-BIu Grahams, English Style Biscuits and the Famous Tru-BIu Fruit Cake. The Old Fashioned Hallowe'en Pumpkin Pies, Red Apples, Popcorn Ghost Stories, Games AH Go To gether to Make an Enjoyable Evening. Seedless Raisins New - Crop Oregon' Walnuts' Medford Made Popcorn Tho Kind Thai Pops Oranges Valencias APPLE CIDER AND NEW CROP ALMONDS AND BRAZIL NUTS SERVICE STORES, Inc. At the Sign of the Pear Phone 109 132 W. Main THREE DAILY DELIVERIES W'horever thero Is low ground thore U iitiw a small lake, ami thu tumors if tlu HtrHtH are running In swift , flowing wutt'i which carries ihu U'uves and other refuse to tho catch bushis. Tho basins and Klorm sewt-rs havu fro 1 qui'ntly linen c1okkI up at various points throughout the city, hui-kitiK tho water Into small lake formations uu the HtttM-u, thus making it tllffi- cult for pedestrians, and keeping the street department on the jump in open ing up tlu storm sewers and hasitts. , Fell slippers, all colors and sizes. I K7c. Jap Art Store. lid j Hub-Inn Heauty Pniioq Invites you ; 10 holt-in for a hair boh, marcel, facial ! or scalp treatment. Satisfaction Ruar ' dittoed. Over Liusy ''orner Motor l'o. ! I'hone S1U. 191 Try our dry jvash, 7c per lb., mlnl 'inum 75c. A II flat pieces Ironed. American laundry, phone 873. tf I Miss Margaret UooM, formerly a ' reporter on this paper, now a student in the school of journalism at O. A. l, is a copyreader on tho "iiaroine ter." tho campus paper. See Valley Fuel company for tho host and cleanest Utah and Wyoming, also eastern anthracite coal. 1 71 tf Seo Valley Fuel company for all kinds of fuel. Speciul prices on the i only dry fir slab wood In tho city. 179tf PeVoe Rerves pood buttermilk, tf H. C. I'ace, manaKcr of the Shasta, is making a few more improvements in his place of business by putting In more booths in the back end and nso Installing a new and larger steam ta ble. Durkeo. tho bulkier, 838 Palm, will finance home builders. tf lteasonablo board and room; home cooking with home privileges. Phono 724-X. 40ti S. riverside. 191 Hemstitching, atwlck. Inc. 192 Victtu Dale, who was placed In jail yesterday, following charges of ap propriating government property from the Armory hero, was released upon furnishing $10U bond. Dale has signi fied his Intentions of pleading not guilty and has been held over for a military trial. It has been discovered that Dale on a recent visit to Portland did not make the trip to sell tho arti cles it Is alleged he took from the Armory, but wont to sell some real estate which he owns In Ashland. No date has been set for Dale's trial, since It has been impossible to thus far make arrangements with the military authorities who will try the case. Oddfellow dance at Hogue Itiver Friday evening, Oct. 31. Come and have a good time." 190 Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Have your hemstitching done at tho Vanity Shop, Uartlett and Main, for 8c a yard. tf A remark hoard many timos the past few days is "What if the elec tion was to be held today, or If It had been held yesterday? Ouch!" Then tho speaker always closed with ihls com ment: "I i et ling rid of the bad weath er now means good voting weather for next Tuesday." $25.00 value Mnh Jong set now $9.50. Jap Art Store. 19Fr "ee our 2 ft. heavy fireplace fir slabs, dry or green. Newcomb, phone 631. tf The Dixie club will meet with Mrs. fioorgo ll. ('anode, 624 Dakota street, Saturday afternoon nt 2:30. Members are urgently requested to uttend. Have you tried that big milk shake at DeVoe ? Dance Hiversido Community Club, Saturday night, Nov. 1st. New decora tions; supper and a. big time. 191 The republican county committee is anxious that every one display pic tures of jC'oolldge and Dawes in the window of their business residences and wear buttons until after election. If you haven't pictures or buttons get them at republican headquarters, 213 Liberty building. Newcomb has the'very best heavy fir slabs, dry, 12 and 16-Inch. Phono 631. tf Unity literature teaches people how to bo healthy, efficient, prosperous, harmonious and happy. Free distri bution., Itoom 219 Hotel Medford. Billy's Taxi, Phone 23. 202 The tax budget for 1925 provides for" a levy of $16,800 for the building of a bridge on tho Pacific highway across Rogue river at Gold Hill, long a bane to autoists. For Saturday. Ono lot of velvet trimmed hate just received, worth $10.00, priced at $4.95. Reduction on kiddie hats. Tho Fmmy Lou Hat Shoppe. M. M. Store. 190 Complete line in Hucllla and Pacific package goods. Handicraft Shop. 191 Buffet sets, dresser scarfs, tea sots, covers. All new patterns, for Christ mas work. Handicraft Shop. 191 Out of town Oregonians whb are temporary visitors in Medford Include Mr. and Mrs. 10. U. Howey of Glen dale, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ager of Roseburg, Roy Zimmerman of Canby, K. C. Brandeberry of AUwrny, J. L. Fuller and Harmon Anderson of Eu gene, and the following from Port land: Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Colby. IT. M. Word. W. A. Martin, Wm. Abel- gaard, J. M. Macleay. T. V. Sams, Carl Knutsen, R. P. Williams, E. Skibitzo, Fred J. Mack and George Jackson. . Columbia Plaster wall board. Call for prices. . Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. New wood yard, Pollock & Erlck- son, phone 1140. We also saw wood. 210 The decision in tho Morritt divorce j case is expected to be handed down next Monday by Circuit Jndgo Thomas. Buy your Christmas gifts at Jap Art store removal sale. You will surely save big money. 195 George Hilton. Jr., federal land bank npralser spent yesterday in the Grants Pass vicinity looking after business In connection with his position. Imported mother of pearl beads, $10.00 value, $1.25. Jap Art Store. 19 5 Since 1909 the home of "Sure In surance." K. A. Jioimes, Tne insur ance Tan." 171lf Beginning with tomorrow north bound passenger train No. 14 will ar rive In tho city at 2:30 a. m. Instead of a. in. ns now. Under this change No. 14 will arrive In Portland about 3:30 p. ni. dally. Fancy mealy Netted Oem potatoes from Yakima, Wash., $1.80 per hun dred, delivered any place In city. Johnson Produce Co. Phone 97. 241 X. Fir St. 177tf Havo your floors waxed and pol ished find your window cleaned by i A heavy snowfall In the Sifkfyous is reported by motorists who have come over the highway from the south during tho pnst few days. One trav eler reports that he came through 12 inches yesterday and snow and sleet were still falling- lie was forced to use chains on all four wbeWs to ke p on the road. Gruuu Pass Courier. Call Newcomb for fir ulab wood. Phone (131. tf Daily's Taxi, phone 1 5. Inclined and heated cars. lti::tf Mrs. James McCrackn is entertain ing Miss Ada Biewster. the home demonstration aent. during her stay at the Valleyview sewing school. Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and Bartlett. ' tf Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Included among 1 1 1 r ilifornia tem porary sojourners in Medford today are: Mr. and Mrs. H. I.riier and James K. Page of Los Ani-les. r rH. Paul Watson uf Shasta Springs, and tho following from S.m Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. W. C Champion. Mr. and Mrs. li. S. Smllie, K. . I Such lea, II. Koch and George kaunann. Newcomb has the very best heavy fir slabs, dry, 12 and lii-ineli. Phone ti31. tf Enjoy cream waffles and coffee for breakfast every morning at Fra nk-tin's. Tho fire department was just called in time to save the home at looil West -Main street at 3 a. m. Thursday be- itise of a fire beneath the fire place which had been smouldering there for hours, filling the houy,. with smoke and was Just about ready to break out. Tho fire was extinguished with small loss. The fire depart tuent was also called to 52S West loth at 5.15 u. in. Wednesday, because of a flue fire which caused no damage. Hemstitching, buttons covered at the Handicraft Shop. tf Ask your grocer for Mrs. Bonar's Mayonnaise and Sandwich Spread. Guaranteed pure and wholesome. Try them. 194 J3r. J. F. Roddy arrived home this morning from an nbseiue at Crescent City, Calif., and Portland, to remain until Sunday, when he will depart for Crescent City, i Phone 444 for safety, for service, for satisfaction. It. A. Holmes "The Insurance Mali.". ltltf Enjoy cream waffles and coffee for breakfast every morning at Frank lins. ( 19 5 C. W. Johnson of Lewiston, Idaho, is visiting his brother. John W. John son. C W. Johnson left Medford when 10 years old and this is his first visit since ho left. Ho is very much impressed with Medford anil says it Is tho businest town he has seen. Mr. Johnson Is a high class sign designer and may locate hero. Palmer Piano House rents pianos. tf Hemstitching. Natwick, Inc. 192 Dance Riverside Community Club, Saturday night, Nov. 1st. Now decora tions; supper and a big time, 191 The Associated OH company plant on tho southern outskirts of tho cityj was broken into again by thieves last night, and about 15 gallons of oil and j a quantity of clothing was taken. This j plant has been broken into a number j of times within the past two years, i Sheriff TerrlU spent a portion of to- ( day in Investigating the case. ) Foot troubles will not correct them- j selves, proper attention and scientific j treatment is necessary. Dr. Lautis, 2nd floor Medford Bldg., phone 77. 108tf Hot t a males, chill co came, Span ish and Mexican dishes, Guahor Cafo. tf National Canned Foods Week November 8th to 15th Calling attention to National Canned Foods Week. Special prices by the dozen or case. You can assort the goods to suit you. HOME PREPARED FOODS FOR SATURDAY Fresh Home Made Cakes Fresh Home Made Pies Fresh Home Made Salads Fresh Home Made Cottage Cheese Fresh Home Made Baked Beans Pure Pork Sausage Experienced Salesmen to Serve You Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. Marsh , Phone 252 GROCER 1 1 Phone 252 ." i. t' . . Are You Discouraged? If you are weak, nervous, easily tired and subpect to "the blues" and worry about your health, you can now not full stronKth" treatments of the highly praised kort-x compound with out inconvenience or delay. This com pound, warranted to contain no "dope or habit forming drugs, Is commended by thousands as an enorglzer and res torative. It is now being distributed in this territory by Heath's Drug Store, 109 II. Main street; Medford. Hoth men and women say they have found It to be a remarkable product. Ask about korex today. Perhaps it Is ex actly the medicine you havo been CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Inferred Shxkyidds 7.1470 ask any member of our organization Salvaged Eyesight! Thiit's just it. Many a (In fective eye lias been exani- incd: by an Optometrist, Who from results obtained by his scientifically accu rate instruments has been able to obtain correct data for making tho necessary glasses. Hy this means the eyesight can be brought back to its normal stale and the indi vidual assured genuine comfort and good health in many cases. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist Over Deuela We Haven't the Cheapest Meat in Medford But Taking s QUALITY AND PRICE j Into Consideration Our Meats are as Good as the Best.. Phone 325 I - And We Will Deliver. ' . I It's a Fact That the : 20th Century Stores Have the Food 'Buyer's confidence.; That's why these stores are constantly ; increasing in numbers and volume of business. ; i .J', They always give the consumer the soundest values. 1 - OFFERINGS SATURDAY AND MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1ST AND 3RD 1 Carnation or Borden's Milk Jello Any flavor, Snider's Catsup Tall cans, each 9 package .'. .' 10 Large size 28 , PURE STRAINED HONEY, NEW Tif Mason javs,' 'feint," 33; dudrt 58? ;. Corn Meal Fresh !) Hi. Fig Bars Freshly baked, Schilling's' VanillaPurq sack 43 2 lbs 33tf ' 2 ox. bottle 33" RAISINS Unbleached, Tliomps6n's Seedless, 3 lbs 29" : Dromedary Dates Xewlv : Creme Oil Soap ' Crystal White Soap--) packed, pkg 22 4 bars for 23? ; 10 bars for 39$ BRAZIL NUTS Large, washed, very fine, lb., 19; 3 lbs. for 55' '; Royal Baking Powder ' American Beauty Oysters Zi:'l Large cans 43 2a lb. can $1.29 No. 1 cans; 2 for : .....:35c t PREFERRED STOCK MAINE CORN Can 20; G cans for $1.15 Melowest Cheese Oregon's Macaroni Fresh, . Crisco 6 lb. can. for finest, 2 lbs. for 55 4 lbs. for 25 $143; 3 lb. can .;75 Tea Fancy Ceylon and India Campbell's Soups ' ' . pound, 49 10 each Mazola Oil Pint 27 Pop Corn It pops White King Largo size' quart 49? 2 lbs. for 15? each, 49 20TH CENTURY COFFEE "The Perfect Plciid." It's the' taste that tells. Roasted daily in our own plan!, pound 43?; 2 pounds .......85 Fancy Netted Gem Potatoes Menlv Fancy Dry Onions - cookers, 1.1 lbs. for 25?; sack, $1.95 3 lbs. for 10 , . Stores Conveniently Located r 'v' MEDFORD ASHLAND GRANTS PASS 312 North Ccniraf 374 East Main 509 Q St. A. M. RhoaUs, phone 705-W. tf