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MEt)FOnD MATL TnTBTTXT!, MEDFOKP, ffliKfffcc, FRIDAY. AWiCST 9s. IOlVi PAGE TITUEEW" nt st siiiiiilc uinl iiuiit wi'dilliiK Thuit i. ility in .itfrfft AukukI wllvli lliuir iluulili r, 'ilit-uut- i:ihi-thul. w jis Ki-t n Tin. home of.Mr. nnrt -Mrs. T:. V. 1.. i v ; .J""- " i 1 1 ik ifivinuiij was usj'ii. ,;,rkin "f llvililv HVi'iuif wmh 111.- m-i-iii. j irith only ilii. Iimuftllnli- f:iniily ( lhv( lirlilr I'ilMl vii-i prrsi'iil, ITi-v. Sir. Katon of tlu. itiiptibt c-hun-h reuitiiiK tile er- ' A CLEAN, STRONG, GALLOPING OUTDOOR PICTURE FOR OUTDOOR PEOPLE! New i 7. T. Y 1 Supported by Daring Helen Holmes, Popular Francis Ford, Little Bobby Gordon, Dainty Muriel Dana and a Fine Company of Well-Known Favorites. "UP ON THE FARM" A Comedy' PATHE ', REVIEW RIATLO Mat. Eve. 25c 35c Kiddies 10c Any Time Sunday BEBE DANIELS in "THE MANICURE GIRL" Thi Oiile and ki'ooiii tit- Ar it tats of ItiHK hlauttiiiK. having ut tended ' cul li'Ki liKlltdi-. WtHli tire Bintluulf.- of the 1'iflVt'iHlty of Nunfc Dukot.iO Tin-foiJiit'i- haH for a number of yearn I taught In i hi' public schools of Akd fonb while the hitler Is un utlurney j In ihiH city. After a brief irlp. Mr. wild .Mr. Taylor will i at home, lo their frieudH ut Curyill Court. localBitets Medford anticipates that pear ship ments will thin year reach i'oou car load. aVeordiiiK to U It. Shurtleff of the Hotel Holland in that city. He statu Nthat the city is prospering anil that there is much residence and bus iness construction poiiiK on. Mr. Shurileff is ut the Multnomah hotel. Morning Uregoniau. j'unt arrived from New York nnd ChlcaKO. the latest styles In beautiful millinery, including the famous Gagu modelH. We invite vou to insnect , them. The Kmmy Lou Hut Shoppe. I In M. M. Store. 13ti IJIk dance ut Cold Hill Pavilion. 'Saturday - night. Alford's Imperial Orchestra. ' 13U I M Iks Helen Hltdolfh. local dam-inn ' teacher, is home after a several weeks' business trip to Sun Francisco. l)o not wall for the school hook I rush. We now have from Supt. lied- rick the lists for the different grades i lo be used this year. Has kins. IKii l'eurs, apples, extra low prices. Johnson Produce Co., 2-11 X. Fir St. Phone fl7. 133tf ! The Misses Irmu Cleary, Mary and Minnie liuhrmun departed today for their home hi Kansas City. Mo., after spending several days ut Crater ltku and in the city. i Just arrived from New York and Chicago. The latest styles in beauti ful millinery, including the famous Gage models. We invite you to in 1 speK them. The Kmmy Lou Hat .Shoppe. In M. M. Store. 13(1 j Are you getting" the best properly I your money will purchase? Seo the Thomas Keally Company before huy ; ing. 130tf Mrs. C. K. Goblo has moved into a duplex apartment house recently com ; pleted by C. A. Wing. Thursday, Sept. 3d. we will sell only books for grades 1 to 4 Inclusive. No other hooks will he sold. Haskins. 136 The Thomas Realty Company can siH your property. 130tf ITirnTillTllllllllililHltmUilMMll.lllllUlllll!:!!! lllfflfeffliEiiiaii BllilMlil McDonald's Final t Ur. Clean-up Sale We are sincere in our endeavor to close out all these lines to make room for a new arrangement of our growing grocery busi ness. For the final clean up, we have cut prices to the limit, many prices are away below the wholesale cost. Ladies' ribbed union suiis, bodice and built-up 1opst loose and cuff knee:, sizes t -1(5 29$ llall'-sox I'm- boys and girls, bolli plain and fancy (ops, Arrowhead and oilier well known brands, l")c to 39$ Men's overalls and jackets, heavy weights; broken lots; if your size is liereliie price is $1.73 Ladies' handkerchiefs in fancy gift, boxes. Christinas is .just around the corner; get these at the wholesale price. Too many to list in detail. White buck towels, hemmed aiid a woven border, litis 1!) inches, per pair 23$ Women's night gowns; good (pialify muslin; yokes air trimmed with dainty patterns of lace and embroid eries; each 97$ InfanisV and children's hose, wool, cotton and mercerized; 18c to 39$ Infants' shirts; Keubans and other makes; only a' few lcft....23$ to 49$ Riding and outing breeches for men and women; broken lots $1.15 (I iris' khaki dresses and middies, not many; first quality ...$1.15 Darning cotton, 2 spools 5$ Crochet cotton, spools 12$ liias fold-tape, ?, for 23$ fins and safety pins 3$ Buttons, snaps, hooks and eyes.... ..7$ Tvic-rac braid 7$ Men's wool shirts; well made in evcrv detail; olive; drab flannel $2.25 You can snap up some wonderful bargains in various lines, where there is only an item or so left, perhaps just what you would like to have. Come in and look them over. " McDonalds 225 W. Main Phone 125-126 Bigger .and Better Than Ever, Jack3on County Fair, September 16-19. Outrte Siks Yvonne Shepherd of this city mi8 returned from a six Veks vacation at Seaside. Ore., with her gBtiidmother, Mi C. P. Shepherd of Ahlad. Miss Yvonne won a Ked Cross life silvers medal fur beginners. , In u swimming contest0 Just arrived from New York and Chicago. m Thelalest styles iu beauti- ' ful millinery, including the famous (iage models, We invite you to In spect them. The Kmmy Lou Hat Shoppe. In M. M. Store. 13ti Fresh Halt water salmon, 25c lb. Johnson Produce Co. tf Residents of southern California registered at locul hotels Include lr. j and Mrs. W. V. Dllwurih. Miss Lois I Uilworth. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gilbert of Monrovia. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. King I of Santa Marbara, Mr. and Mrs. A. K Walker of Ventura, Mr. and Mrs. G. j H. Lawman of Venice. Mr. and Mrs. ! G. K. Hilton of Calexlco. Mr. and Mrs. I). Williams of Glendale, and the following from Los Angeles: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. French, Miss May Night- hum, Mr. and Mrs. William O'l lara, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Vogel. Mr. and Mrs. U. ;. Walluce and Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Newful. Friday. Sept. 4th, we will sell only books for grades & to 8 Inclusive. No other books will be sold. Haskins. 13 Screen doors nt Wallace Woods Lumber yurd. Cor. Kast Main and Genesee. SStf Charles Huff of Copper. Calif., has returned to his home after spending a few- days in the city on business. Fancy creamery butter fi3c per lb. Johnson Produco Co. Mr. und Mrs. N. li. Wellington of the Frank und King tent show, ar rived in the city last night lo spend today transacting business. "Smiling Itenuty" Kiddie hats on display ut the Kmmy Lou Hat Shoppe. in M. M. Store. 13f "Women who are hard to fit to cor nets, see Miss Nay lor. Goodwin Corset Shop. -0 So. Kir. 13ii A fire, probably caused by a short circuit, practically destroyed a Chev rolet touring car belonging to mill hands on McAndrews street last even ing about ti:30. The Dodge chemical truck was sent lo the scene by the fire department, but when it arrived the flames hud already gained such pro gress as to make the saving of the car impossible. The firemen who went to the scene were unable to get the name of the owner of the destroyed uutomo bile. High school students may purchase their school books after registration. Haskins. 13 Fwsh salt water salmon. 2 Go, lb. Johnson. Produco Co. tf Mrs. It. II. Plnd and daughter Ke thu. of Yreka. are among the visitors in the city today from adjacent Cali fornia. "Smiling Neuuty" Kiddie hats on display ut The Kmmy Lou Hut Shoppe, in M. M. Store. 13 Carpenrer will build, repair, paint or decorate for rental of house. P. O. Mux 720. Medford. 13'.t Matt Draglucevleh of San Fran- ofsco is among the Hay City visitors who are spending several days in Med ford. From now until next Thursday, we will sell school books for any grade Huy before the rush. Haskins. 13d Let mo write your flro lnsurnnce. Carl Y. Tenewald. Holland Hldg. Phone 9P3. 104tf - -rr 3E Home-Made Cakes of Extra Quality Our Patrons are more than pleased with the quality of our Home - made Cakes. You too will like them. Order one for Sunday. Angelfood Devilsfood Chocolate Caramel Nut Loaf Lady Golden Glow Lady Baltimore Cocoanut Date Marble Loaf Tutti Fruitti Orange Sponge Cup Cakes Chinese Chews FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES We specialize on fruit and vegetables. Just now this department is bountifully supplied with products from the garden and or chard. Home grown melons are now at their best. EXPERIENCED SALESMEN TO SERVE YOU Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. MARSH Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 Bigger and Better Than Ever, Jackson County Fair, September 16-19. Henry Darling of Montague. Calif., was a business visitor In the city Thursday afternoon. "Smiling lleauty" Kiddie hals on display at the Kmmy Lou Hat Shoppe, in M. M. Store. U10 No labor on Labor Day, so dance with American Legion. 137 Mr. and Mrs. O, McDcannon are spending several weeks iti San Diego, Oil., visiting friends and relatives. Ke member the school bogk rush last year 7 We have the lists. (Jet yours now. Haskins. 1 3ii Californlans registered nt locul ho tels Include Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White hn mof l'nlo Alto, Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Audrey of Santa Cruz, Dr. and Mrs. M. Trimni of Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. W. li. Hniledge of Fair Oaks. Mr. und Mrs. Sam Ford of Oiblale, Mr. and Mrs. George Fogg of' Alameda. Mr. und Mis. O. Itrever of lterkeley, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Chauncer of Oak land, Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Tape of Rich mond. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Moore of Chico and the following from San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. P. Skov. M r. S. I tenson. Mr. und M is. K. F. Gnrtold, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Dinwid dle. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Adams, uim! Mr. und Mrs. D. F. Hufold. Ilawl. boll. bull. American Legion Labor Day ball, boll. bawl. lit" CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves y W.A.KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 505 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALIO Mahogany library table, overstuffed chair, desk, gateleg ta ble. Windsor chairs, bed. chiffonier, trunk, fruit Jars, lawn mower, axe. rake, hose, vacuum. 408 Park avenue. Phone 36 1 -W. 137 FOIt SALK Hy the nunw, good siz ed 6-room modern house, well locat ed, attractively priced. Reasonable terms. 7-2 Dakota ave. Phone fin". 137 FOR SALK Ford coupe In good con dition. Knntilre mornings. 3r So. Riverside. 137 .''OR SALK Ksscx coupe In splendid shape, gooil paint, six good tires, six wire wheels. K very extra money will buy. Including snubbcrs, bump ers, front and rear automatic swipe, mirror, etc. Price $tffU; u real pick up. Armstrong Motors, Inc. 1 U3 West Main St. 13tf FOR SALK Late model liulck tour ing car In first class shape, with a 3n day guarantee us we know It is right. Price $37 5. Liberal terms. Armstrong Motors. Inc. Hudson Ks. sex Denier. Kititf FOR SALK Hudson coach, slightly tiseil, new finish, fully equipped, ready to go. This couch looks and runs like new ami Is an opportunity to pick up this popular car ut a big saving. Terms given. Armstrong Motors, Inc. Willys-Overland Dealer. 13litf FOR SALK Chevrolet coupe. Duco finish, balloon tires, every extra, a neat cozy car. Price $375. Terms. Armstrong' Motors, Inc. 123 West Main St. KltiMf FOR SALK Late 1H24 Overland Se dan, no w tires, litis of extra equip ment. Tel l X for dcmonslritt ion. Armstrong Motors. Inc., Willys Knight Dealer. KKilf FOR SA LK Crawford peaches, 3c. J130 W. 10th St. Tel 137 FORSALK 1 Kj ton "Special" O. M. C. truck. Walluce Woods Lb. Yurd. Phone 10N. tf Red Hots ! Woolsey's Brown Bungalow and Roof Paint . 5)51.50 Pit Oallon (in ")-(laIloii Cans Not a Stain) Woolsey's Celal White Enamel 1.50 !Vr(iall(.n (luaraiilccd I Why pay more? Crater Lake Hardware Ci. o Jackton County Fair, Bept 16-19 The Beaten Pathway to the 20th Century is built upon the firm foundation of Thrift the greater the traffic the Stronger the Foundation. Every step means a Saving to the Thousands, who daily travel this road. OFFERINGS SATURDAY AND MONDAY, AUGUST 29-31 Wesson Oil Creme Oil Soap Cream Rolled Oats, fresh Quart can 4ty . bars , ,. 25 milled, .9-11). sack 49 FRUIT JARS Genuine Ball Masons, complete with porcelain lined zinc tops, and new rubbers, quarts, dozen, 68c; half gal lons, $1.09. Lux Larue Post Toasties Parowax Crystal White package :..25 2 packages... .19 2 pounds 125 Soap, 6 bai-s 25 MAPLE LEAF SALMON Fancy Columbia Kivcr Chinook, i,-b. can 25f. w Mb. can 40 Crisco Toilet Paper Full wt., Raisins Thompson (i-ll). can $1.39 fancy crepe, I rolls 23 Seedless, 1$ lbs 28$ ROYAL BAKING POWDER 12-oz. can 43, 2i--Jbs. $1.29, 5 lbs $2.39 Karo Syrup Hershey Cocoa Libby's Pineapple Ked babel, 10 lbs 83 ".-lb. can 15 sliced, lge. cans, 2 for 53 FLOUR Fisher's Blend, 49-lb. sack... ." $2.57 Crown $2.47 Sperry's Drifted Snow $2.50 Pnva TXfnaT Maraschino Cherries Nuraya Tea Ceylon and i-ure noney Jw ..lnl,lillK sa.1(IS( iutUli (m,.,,. iound 1 oof 5-oz. bottle 19 package .T.....29 20TH CENTURY COFFEE "Xot surrounded by t in" (bat's why you save !): a pound. Direct from our roaster to you. Pound, 45$, 2 poimds....89$ There Really Is No Better Place to Trade .. . Than at a . 20th Century Grocery MEDFORD 2 STORES 31 N. Central 226 W. Main ASHLAND GRANTS PASS 374 E. Main . 511 W. G St. Bigger and Bettor Than Ever, Jackson County Fair, September 16-10. iii in mi in i 1. f i.nn f-i r-M K. J ' f ! ... IL II. 0 o G