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; o o MEDFOTID MAIL TlilBTTNTl, MEDFORD. OttF.OON. FRTDAV. ATT!rT 7. 10:11 FXCm THREE 3E LOUIE'S MONEY SAVERS . Peanut Butter, lb. . 20c Regular Mason Lids, doz.. 20c Flour, 49-lb. sack....... $2.25 Ivory Soap Flakes, 4 for. . . . . . ... 25c Fels Naptha Soap, 2 bars 15c Lipton's Tea, lb 95c Large Oval Sardines, 2 for 25c Zed, pkg.... 27c Sugar Cured Bacon Squares, lb.. . 30c Economy Pint Jars, complete, doz. 90c 5Tou can buy it for less at Louie's" ' . and you don't have to carry it. Louie's Two Phones 271-272 CO. D. If You Like 36 South Central 2eGg!Bd&i JULY AREC0RD The first car of ieam to move out of the UiunU 1'uhh tltntl'U'1 will KO out fritluy. A car bus been order-( ed by DuurIuh Wood to take Hie' tiartlt'tt peuiH to the Hulem cunner According to the Southern Pacific agent, hay Is to be uhlpped out of j here soon for Murshfteld. lie atuteu; thut the co-operative -aBHoeuttlon ha THE Model Market Quality Meats at Reasonable Prices FOR SATURDAY Pot Roast, per lb.. .12l2c Rib Boil, per lb.: ...10c Beef Stew, per lb. j . 10c Hamburger, per lb 15c Suasage, per lb. ....:. 4 ...... t .18c Hens, per lb 25c L Under the Management of J. C. Brown Harry Turnblades ; ' Free Delivery Phone 325 Star Meat Market Specials for Saturday Nice lot of young Chickens and Rabbits SPRING LAMB - Choice Steer Beef Pot Roast, lb 15c Good Bacon, per lb 30c We Deliver Phone 273 SPECIAL LATE ARRIVAL OF SPRUSTEEL Orhcard Ladders ALL SIZES IN STOCK 50c per foot Young Hardware Co. SELLS FOR LESS ordered Rcverul cars. Other shlp-j IIIL'IIIH Will UU IIIUUB 1UIU1. UlUIII. . I'aiw Courier. Only few days left special olectrlc range offer; get your's now! 11! Special sale en all Infant's clothes. Natwictt, Inc. 11 D A. K. HornlanHon of this city Is now the proprietor of a foed store in Central Point, having established j it mis weeK. we win continue 10. live in Medford. Brick Ice cream GOc at DeVoe'a. tf Treo props all lenutlls. Medford Lumber Co. lot'tf James Harris was a business visitor In the city yesterday from the Willow Springs district. Only few days left speclul olectrlc range offer; got your's now! 110 The' Model Pharmacy, opposite aro celortu, will be open nights this week. 119 Eight cars of pears were shipped from Medford yesterday, two were shipped from Talent, and one from Hock Point. With the eight shipped, from the city yesterday, a total ot 22 earn of pcurs huve been packed in Medford' so far this season. French Laundry for finest linens. 119 Fresh salt water salmon, 25c- lb. Johnson Produce Co. tf Out of town Oregonlans registered at local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bennett, of Odoll Lake; B. J. Barrett and J. A. Kberlo of Albany; B. T. Slmms, A. P. Pierce and the Misses Margaret Pierce and Marjorle Mellinger of Corvallls; 'Barclay Hen derson of Hlllsboro; R. C. Speer, J. H. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Morgan of Eugene, and the follow ing from Portland; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. Dean H. DlcklnBon, J. 13. Tourtclotte, Mtb. A. T. Stelner and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCord. 8. I. Brown, sccertary of the Jnck sou County Fair, has his office at tho talr grounds. Tho telephone number Is 4, and there will be someone there from 8 a. m. to G p. in. daily. 118 Get your tree props now at the Big Pines Lumber Co. tf90 Lloyd Williamson returned this forenoon from " Portland where he had spent several days on business. G. J. Prescott received word from Walla Walla, Wn.. yesterday that bis son-in-luw, L. W. Henderson, a former well known resident of Med ford, who Is seriously ill. Is sinking lower, and that there Is no hope for recovery. Night sets 111 full blown but glass. 29c. Japanese Art Store. 120 French Laundry, all hand work. 119 Superintendent C. G. Thomson of the Crater Lake National Park has extended an Invitation to the good rouds committee of the Medford Chamber of Commerce to corrie to the park to examine tho new road work' being done within tlfo park, as a matter of educational Interest. Tho Jnvitulion was accepted. The mem bers of the committee who will go are: William J. Warner, Seolcy V. Hall, s. - Similiter Smith, Hugh B. Hankln and Dr. R. W. Clancy, pres ident of the chumbcr of commerce. Only few days left special electric range offer; got your's now! 119 Fresh Kmplre plaster. Medford Lumber Co. 104tf A pretty wedding took place at the parsonage of the First Methodist Episcopal church last Sunday at 4 J p. ni. Tho contracting purtlcs woro ' Mr. Russell Eugene Hurris of Uto vens county, Wushlngton and Miss Gladys Elaine Potter of Medford. Tho Episcopal ring ceremony was used by Rev. Do Yoe, in the presence of the family of the bride and a few other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harris will make their homo In Washington for the present, probably returning this fall to Medford where they ex pect to make their homo later. Get your treo props now at Big Pines Lumber Co. . tfUU Fancy creamery butter 49c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. L. A. Adams of Central Point, who recently . underwent a major opera tion at the Sacred Heart hospital, Is continuing to Improve. Blue and white Japanese lunch cloths. 69c and up. Japanese Art Store. 120 Tree props all lvngtfis. Medford Lumber Co. 104'tf Residents of southern California registered at local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wlnton of Long Beach; Miss Irene Bradley and A. M. Huyncs of Riverside; - E. M. Jones of Venice; Homer L. Webber, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. H. 13. French of Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Miller of Sherman, and .W- H. Harrison, J. 8. Carmen, Gus 'Larson and family, Mr. and rMs. E. T. Young, Mr, and. Mrs. R. E. Oilman und Miss Eva Hilt of Los Angeles, Only few days left speclul electric runge offer; got your's now I 119 French Laundry, Main und Urupc. 119 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wall of Pen dleton arrived In tho city last even ing to spend several . days visiting friends und relatives. Fresh, salt wuter salmon, 25c. lb. Johnson Produce Co. tf Fresh Einplro plaster. Medford Lumber Co. 104tf Tho weekly ban concert sponsored by the merchants of East Main street wlll.be given as usual tomorrow night at 7:30 o clock. The outstanding feature of Inst month's weather was lis rvt-urd-hrcuklng warmth und dryness, Willi a mean of 75.38, whercus tile aver ago temperuturo for July In the his tory of the local weather bureau Is 71.3. Only a mere trace of rain fell during July, the nverago rainfall for which month Is .43 of an Inch. Tho highest temperature of Inst month was 106 degrees on the mm, during a several days' high tempera ture period, and the coldest tempera-1 ture of the month was 50 degrees on: tho 25th. Tho mean maximum for. tho month was 95.13, tho mean' minimum was 55.64, and tho greatest daily range was 48. ' Twenty-three duys of July wero clear, seven days woro partly cloudy und olio day was cloudy. The last ruin to fall In Medford was on June 7th lust when .01 of an inch fell. j The offlclah woather report for July Is In' part as follows; Date Max. Min, Ami. 1 88 61 .. Clear 2 93 62 .. Pt. Cldy. 3 (1.1 66 . . PI. Cidy. 4 73 54 .. l't. Cldy. 5 '. . . 90 54 . . Clear 6 95 55 . . Clear 7 94 66 .. Clear 8 98 50 .. Clear 9 103 69 .. Cleur 10 99 00 .. l't Cldy. 11 93 54 " .. Clear 12 92 52 . . Clear 13 91 62 .. Clour 14 96 66 . .. Clear 15 101 00 .. Clear 10 106 69 .. Clenr 17 100 C6 ... Cloudy 18 !)9 58 .. Clear 19 97 64 .. , Clour 20 97 64 . l't. Cldy. 21 93 60 . . l't. Cldy. 22 90 64 .. Clear 23 88 63 . . l't. Cldy. 24 86 64 T Clear 25 91 60 .. Clear 26 96 62 .. Clear 27 97 68 .. ' Clear 28 92 59 .. Clear 29 95 51 .. Clear 30 100 56 , .. Clear 31 .... 98 58 .. Clear TRAFFIC LIS FINED IN COURT Four traffic cased wero dlHpoacd of in Justice Tuylor'H court und one in Justleo Roe's court at Jackson ville yesterday. The amount of tines usHeKsed runped from $10 to $25. At Jacksonville Ct B. Johnson, K truck driver of Gold Hill plcuderi guilty to two charges and was fined $20 on euch. The two complaints lodged against! him byUio statb traf fic officer, U. P- Talent, wero for operating a truck whilo overloaded and driving without a chauffeur's II censo. ' - In Medford J. O. Beckett of Port land forfeited $25 cash bail by non appearance to answer a churgu of speeding pluced against him by state traffic officer J. J. McMahon. On his plea of guilty to operating a motor vehicle with improper adjust ment of Its spotlight, A.- K. Beaulleu a local man. was fined $10. C. P. Talent was tho arresting officer. O. B, Berdel. was flrud $10 for speed ing a truck and O. A. Turin, a tour ist, was fined a like amount on hit plea of guilty to a similar charge. Both arrests wero made by AlcMu-hon. The Peak of the Tourist Season Is Here (1 Almost everyone is a tourist for at least a week or two. We have just the things you need for the lunches. Call at the store and see our stock of lunch goods Olives, Pickles, Jellies, Jams, Fancy Cheese, Cold Meats, Etc. Fresh Home Made Pies Fresh Home Made Salads Fresh Home Made Cottage Cheese Fresh Home Made Cakes Paper Plates Paper Napkins Wax Paper SEE WINDOW DISPLAY EXPERIENCED SALESMEN TO SERVE YOU '. Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. MARSH Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 IV, EXPECT TO START !GH SCHOOL L' .Tho public scluiul hOitiiquartrrH Is being moved today to tho third flour of the Medford building, fyrnier ly occupied by Newbury & NeSvlmiy. which has Just been leased by the schnnl bounl. anil where hereafter will bo located Die office of the school dis trict clerk, iMiss Swearingen, the of fice of Superintendent IS. II. Jlmlrick, and the school board's headquarters. Tho change was made because of tho necessity for mure room und to chahic tho superintendent anil clerk to have separate offices. It developed at last night's meeting of tho school board with J. IS. Tmir tcllotte, architect of the new high school, that the plans for the new building will nut be made public until somo tlmu next week, as a few minor add It loiial changes were decided on lst.night., f ' Afl will be in shape next week to advertise fin bids, and It is cnnlem- plitted now letting the contracts about iSeptcmber 1. .. If this program goes through It may be possible to have tho new hili school building erected and ready fur occupancy by tho middle of next Tebruary. Portland Widow Killed PORTLAND, Aug. 7 (A. P.) Mr. Mabel H. Hoberts, 411, died In a hos pital hero today of a fracture of I ho skull sustained last night when nhu fell down a stairway In her home. Tho coroner look charge of tho boUyy Mrs. Hoberts was a widow. , Only few days loft special oloetrltj range offer: get your's now! HUT WATERMELON THIEF SHOT BY FARMER A younK nian who refused to Rive his name was treated this mornlnK by Dr. A. P. Krosse for wounds recnlvod In his arm, caused by bucksbot fired from a shotgun In the hands of an Irate farmer In the Phoenix district, in whose watermelon patch the man had trespassad lust nlKlit. Tho In jured man was a member ot a group of younK men traveling north by auto mobile, and hud stopped at un auto camp near the town of I'booulx. The wounds were not serious and the would-be watermelon bandit depurtcd this forenoon, together with his com panions. IxjcuI authoillles could nut secure the name ot the farmer, who apparently refused to bring uvtlon against the trespassers. TOO LATE TC CLASSIFY Vi'ANTIOD To buy small gas ranue Will II. Wilson. Plume 7. UK FOIIKKT AVIATOR t'fMKHEM. BIT IS NOT - INJURED FOR RENT Two light housekeeping rooms, rinse In, near packing houses. 321V K. Ivy. 42-J. ll'J WANTED Men pickers. r.ll-J-4. Kmilhllls Orchard. I'hone 121 WANTED Experienced waitress at Fran kiln's confectionery. Ill) PORTLAND. Aug. 7. The tjnlted titalbs forestry' office here was ad vised today that lieutenant A. R. Loomis. of the forest air patrol, met with an accident yesterday near tia leni. Tha report recelvod flora gave no details but said that the djm age to the plane was slight and could be repaired. HOME FOR HA LE ft rooms, sleep ing porch, fire pln.-e. gnrnge, nine lawn and shade, furnished or un furnished, flood terms. 2' Ho. Or ange. Tel. r,ri-V. Il Only few days left special electric range offer: get your's nowl Jl I) Cook wltb KM. FOR HAtK Homes. Kee us bnfare yo ubuy. Thomas Realty Co., 31 No. Lront. tf FOR HALE New 4-rovni Idwstered house, cement foundation. Just off highway, corner lot. near Mill. Hmall apment cash, balance monthly. Price 111. Call office hours 17-R; evenlngk3l 49-L or 138. 120 7C "Careful Buying Makes a Heavy Purse" The 20th Century Stores serve over 12,000 careful buyers every day. The success of these up-to-the- minute Stores is built upon the keen judgment of Consumer who prac tice economy. It's the saving on every article in a 20th Century Store that counts. OFFERINGS SATURDAY AND MONDAY, AUGUST 8 AND 10 BALL MASON FRUIT JARS, including pom-luiii-lincd '.in- caps antl lifst, red rubbers ;.....'...piii(s 63, quarts 69, balf-galloiis $1.09 Carnation Milk Tall P. $ G. Naptha Soap Campbell's Beana The. cans ....3 Tor 20 10 liars ..;....37 "JJig" tin 10 THE LOWEST P,RICE IN YEARS ' 1'O.Ml'liI AN OLI.VK 011 Fresh shipment..: pint can 49 Wax Paper "5c size" Libby's Pineapple Sliced Bulk Cocoa Pure 3 rolls 10 Largs cans 2 for 53 2 lbs. ... 15 A REAL TREAT MARMALADE "Cliivcrs Oldc English," imported: l ib. jar 35 Shrimp Latest pack Nuraya Tea Minced Clams New pai'k Master No. I tins '.i for 49 Ja-lb. plg..28 15raiid ........halves, 3 cans 49 FLOUR Kerr's Kest Patent 49-lb. sack $2.39 Crown or Spcrry's ,;.-.$2.50 Fisher's Hlend Thompson's Seedless Raisins Old Dutch Cleanser Post Toasties ;!-lb. pkg 32 2 for 15 Pkg ;.....9 PEAS-Preferred Stock Telephone: Special, 3 cans 59 Delicia Sandwich Spread Tropiko Grapefruit Ripe Olives Small size 2 cans 25 Luscious 2 cans 45 3 for 25 20TH. CENTURY COFFEE Kipial to the best Canned Cof fees. You save the price of the tin container, equivalent to He a pound. Direct from our own Roaster to you pound 45, 2 Munds 89 20TH CENTURY BROOMS ( sewn, strong, medium weight, real value..89 There really. is no better place to trade than a 20th Century Grocery. GRANTS' PASS 5J1W. GSt. MEDFORD (2 Stores) ASHLAND 31 N. Ccntral-226 W. Main 374 E. Main e