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o o oo o J G o o . o I) MEDFOBD THATL TftTBtHCTV MftDTOKD, OKEflOy. FTJTTUY. STTTEMTOTT IS, 102.", PAGE TftftKE LOUIE S MONEY SAVERS Bulk Cocoa, good quality, 4 lbs. for 25c Bulk Chocolate, Ghirardelli's, lb.. .23c Bulk Coffee, cups fine, lb.. ....... .40c Gallon Pineapple, gal. special ;98c White Star Tuna fish, halves . .25c Baker's Cocoa, halves, each 23c Full Cream Cheese, lb 28c Large Ivory Soap, 2 for.'. .... 25c Borax Chips, large pkg.. 28c You can buy it for less at Louie's ' and you don't have to carry it. Louie's Two Phones 271-272 ' C. 0. D.' If You Like 36 South Central WOMEN RELEASED IN LARCENY CASE, THREE BOYS HELD rsttt "Oh, Doctor.;; my head feels awfully queer. What shall I do?" . "Go buy a Castle hat. Castlestyle makes any man's head feel better, and look better, too". Five to Ten Dollars Ask Tour Dealer O'ROURKE, EUBANKS HAT CO. MANUFACTURERS IAN PtANCtSCO Dclnert. 15. Clyde. 17, Cyril. 11, and Kills Lacy, 13, of Ashland will face charges of larceny arising from thievery, they are alleged to have committed in differtuit homos in that city. The action will shortly bo filed. The four boya nro alleged to have stolen furniture from the homes of Guy Good and Verne Templer, part of which was later recovered in the Lacy home. Many articles that could be- burned were destroyed in a heat ing stove, while the rest of the loot was found scattered promiscuously about the house, local officials claim M rs. Eva Saxton and M rs. Osslc Bennett, alleged to have taken part in the thieving, were given a prelim inary hearing in Judge Taylor's court yesterday and because of lack of evi dence their cases were dismissed. Chief of Police McNabb of Ashland, a state witness, was unable to attend, while, the . expected testimony of another witness did not materialize. "The whole affair," said District Attorney Chaney this morning, "will be turned over to the action of the next grand Jury." . The boys are at liberty on their own recognizance with the exception of Clyde who is In .the city jail at Ashland. H. Wheaton, 21. charged with larceny from a dwelling, was also given a preliminary hearing : before Judge Taylor yesterday. His case was turned over to the next session of the grand jury. He is alleged ito have stolen several articles of furniture, including a large mirror, and to have sold them to a Front ; street second hand store, re ceiving (15 In remuneration., Ray Scott, the proprietor, at yesterday's hearing identified Wheaton as the man selling him the furniture alleged tq .hae been stolen-from -a country residence some time ago. SO STABS HIMSELF SALEM, Ore, Sept.. 118. Charles Davis, 05, who mild he had lived In Portland for a number of years, wan committed to the nsylum this morn ing following .an attempt to commit suicide by, stabbing, ' himself In (he neck with a pocket knife In the city jail lost night. Davis had been picked up in a de mented condition on thb streets by the, police H said hs .had;stabbed himself because thp devil was chas ing him. High School Selects A New School Room CASTLE HATS Sold Exclusively at Mann's Department Store SEE THEM in. Our Main Street Window: After It has been somewhat remod eled, a room in the Salvation Armv I building on North Hartlett street will be used as additional class room by the high school, according to the city scnooi superintendent s otllce today. Classes will be held there daily to take care of the overflow of the Eng lish and algebra classes, with the pos- sioie addition or one or two, others. Last year's overflow classes met In the .Mod lord building. The teacher who will be In charge of the room has not . been engaged, but such action is expected to be com pleted by the Bchool board In the near future. Cook with gas. McDonald's Specials CUT-RATE DRUG SPECIALS Lydia Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound 93 Dr. Pierce's Favorite l'rescription......93 Tanlnc '. 79 Mulsificd coeonnut oil shampoo ........43 FRUIT JAR SPECIALS Kerr Mason Fruit Jars, self-sealing, fjuartij. B.a. Kerr Mason Fruit Jars, self -sealing,' half Ballon '.. . Kerr Wide Mouth, self-sealing, half gallon Talcum powders ( , 19 Epsom Salts -....L. : 3f Epsom Salts .. 7j .Woodbury's and Cnticiira Soaps. 19 Blue Seal Vaseline 1.8 .... 98f $1.38 $1.65 Ric-Rac Braid : Tins and Safely l'ins GROCERY SPECIALS Life Buoy Soap, 10c bars ;...1'...'.'....'. '. ' 3 for 17 Large package Citrus Washing Towder and large pkg. Citrus Granulated Soap, both 50 New pack Spinach, No. 2 tins J...... 2 for 27 Hominy, packed by Del Monte Packing Co., No. 2 1-2 tins '. ,.2 for 27$ NOTION SPECIALS 7 I Bias Fold Tape :.. 7 - 3 I Buttons, Snaps, Hoks and Eyes "7 . Fancy Gift Handkerchiefs 17$ These prices arc good until stock is gone. We have many other ilemsoon daily sale. Bo sociable, come in and look us over. '' ' j . Call on us for frcsa fruits and vegetables, we will have everything that the market affords. McDQNALD'S 225 Went Main St. Ptftoe 125 ACCOMMODATING SERVldfe o On his plea of guilty to a charge of careless and Imprudent driving, pre ferred against him by State Traffic Officer K. K. Bloom of Albany on duty here a short time, Kliner Harris of Phoenix was fined $15 In Judge Glenn O. Taylor's court this forenoon. Henry C. King of pan Frnnclsco for feited a $25 cash bail by not appear ing this morning in the samo court to answer a charge of unlawfully pass ing a car on the Pacific highway with out proper clearance. The charge waH preferred against him by tho same officer. You may be lucky. See Young Hardwardo Co. window for particu lar. 1564 Using fast on tho road to recovery from an infected knee, Otto liohnert of Central Point, was removed to his home Wednesday from tho Commu nity hospital. Mrs. Trowbridge, a designer of rep utation. 905 W. Tenth street. 154 - The hard rain of Tuesday night hus disclosed .two leaky roofs In the city school buildings, one being on the Washington school and the other on Jackson. Steps are now being taken to have them repaired immediately. Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. s tf Fifteen deer, two cows and, one horse have been tho kill of hunters in Josephine county since the deer season ' opened. This is the check ma do by Deputy Game Warden Fred Merrill, who htUes ila there were probably quite a number of deer which he did- not have nn opportunity to check. Mr. Merrill Btates that hunters have been having fairly good luck in their hunting excursions. He has checked 15 deer in the Cow Creek country ' hundreds of hunters being snen In that part of Douglas county. Tm Iwn c. pi th horse were kill ed in the Merlin district, Mr. Merrill states. Grants Passs Courier. ' Free merchandise. Be sure to see Young's Hardware Co. window for particulars. 154 Dr. and Mrs. Marks of Grants Pass were among the many visitors from the "Climate CRy" at the Jackson County Fair yescorday. Brown bamboo fruit haskets. values up to $2, on sale at 89c. Japanese Art Store. . 158 Thirty-nine more out of the state carB registered here yesterday at the local state traffic registration bureau. Budweiaer $1.50 per rfoz. at De Voe's. i i3ntf Calif or nians registered at local ho tels Include Mr. Alton Cooper of Santa Monica, Mr. -and Mrs. Adoph Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. M.'P. Haslam of Los Angeles, Mr. arid Mrs. W. L. Mcdrows of Santa Cruz, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mc Kinley ot Long. -Beach, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. LUenthal of San Jobc, Mrs. G. P. Baxter and Mrs." G. ., 32. , French of Berkeley,. H.' M. Parsons of Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Arcahd of Ar buckle, Mr. and Mrs,. R. Pratt of Colu sa Mr. and Mrs. G. J. King of Bose vlllo and Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Orrocks, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Chirk, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. P. Whitney,- rMff. T. S. Wil liams, Mrs. George Cop'eland and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller of San Fran cisco. ' . Clearance of children's bloomers and socks at less than cost. Japanese Art Store. . , , 158 ; Ii B, .Tuttle ; has -returned home ! from La Gra"ndefl being called there; because of the serious illness of a sis- , tor; but who died, before ho could ar rive. We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. .Brown & White Agency, Inc. .f . . . a i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Garrett of i Oakland! aClif., have beon the guests of Mrs. J. 8. Vilas for tho week; Send some pictures of Crater lake, Medford and the Rogue Vlver vnlley views to your friends. Palmer's pic tures are best best tt Mrs. E. W. Magee and party of Klamath Falls and James De demos of Algoma are among Klamath county visitors here attending the fair. 34 inch imported genuine 12 momme pure silk pongee, on sale at 65c ft. yard. Don't miss this oppor tunity to buy at such a low price Japanese Art Store. 158 A, H. Shorten nf Grants Pass nnd E. R. Thurbcr of Koseburg, state traf fic officers hero on duty handling the county fair traffic, aro guests at the Hotel Medford. Bargains in aluminum, granite and tinware, 9c to 90c Articles too nu morous to list separately, See them in our windows. Japanese Art Store, 158 Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Qunnscl of Los Angeles are spending several weeks in Medford visiting friends and relatives. Dr. E. X. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 E. Mnln. i tf Hedges and Hulls of Portland, re cently awarded tho contract for tho erection of the new school, are now on the ground on North Holly street, pre paratory to actual erection. Stakes are now being driven for the 'now building, with ground breaking to be gin immediately. Big Expansion Bale starts at the Japanese Art Store Saturday,, and continues for ono week. 158 Miss Marjorlo Myers is leaving to night to resumo nor studies at the U. of O. 10 per cent discount on all tea sets during the Expansion Sale at the Jap. aneso Art Storo, A small deposit will hold your set until called for. lS8 Tho Central Point schools opened thin week with an attendance of over 900, 91 of Whom are members of the high school. An Increase of 44 stu dents Is reported in tho grades over last year. Two more auto collisions, which caused no serious damage, occurred yesterday when W. H. Smith of Jack sonville collided with F. M. Eastman of this city at tho intersection of Quince and Main streets and when G. K, . Hollenbeck collided with W. It Amos of Ashland on tho Cruter Lake highway, i 12 quart galvanised water buckets and dish pans, 16c, Jap Art Storo. -158 The Medford Fire Dopartnnt ! sorely disappointed that Milburne Harv, driver of tho'departtnont bug, was unable to enter yesterday's race, because Af the fact that ho was nol ii)Hfirriffci tlriin thai the rucoa wbuld be held. 1 9r. and Mrs. P. J. King departed this forenoon for their home at Ran Diego, Calif., after having spent sev eral days her visiting relatives while enrouto from Seattle. an Jackson County Products Canned Goods and Bottled Goods Do you ever use local canned or bottled goods? You will find them to be first-class in every respect. Solid Pack Tomatoes Oyster Cocktail Standard Tomatoes Tomato Catsup Chili Sauce Beef and Vegetable Dinner Beef Stew Sauce Fancy Pears. Standard Pears String Beans Boneless Chicken Minced Chicken Apple Butter Tomato Soup Vegetable Soup Chicken Soup Standard Pears Corn Beef and Cabbage See our Jackson County Products Display at the Fair Specify Home Products when ordering Personal Attention n -Prompt Service H. E. MARSH Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 Amos Voorhles, owner of the Grants Pafls Coui'icr. was a visitor at tho Jackson County Fair yesterday. Tourists from a distance registered nt Merrick's Motor Inn lncludo tho families of Lloyd Johnson of Grand Island, Neb., L. W. Oarrell nf Chicago, III., A. B. Anaufo of Lewiston, Mont., A. 1). Bunder of Denver, Colo.. O. II. KUkiitrii-k and R. Lelglor of Van couver, B. CV" i Wobato Court Helen O. Dillon. Final account. Affidavit. Order. Receipts. John E. Martliitj, "estate Applica tion. Order. Mtiry Snvedf?f estate. Brief. ' FORES! FIRE SEASON IN DESCHUTES CLOSED BEND, Ore., Sopt. 18. All lookouts In tho Deschutes national forost wore brought In yesterday, mnrklng the end of the !)2G forest .Ire Benson. Halns during the hint l'ew woeka made pos sible) the removal of the lookouts earlier thnn a numhnr of years, ac cording to forestry officials. Fire loss in the Dnsi'hutes forest this 8onson has been the lowest ever ' recorded here. While the number of fires spotted, 135, during 1925 was about tho same as during 1924, the acrengo in 1925 was only 400 aa against 14,525 during 1924. Third ticket talk in. New Yor mayoralty campaign dwindles; Hearst would aid Hylan but says mayor Is incomprehensibly loyal to Tammanj. , Three bombs set off 'In Havana ap parently in protest against deporta tions of labor agitators. " " Telegrams to league of nations say : Turks are driving Christians out of Mosul at the bayonet point. , Three Wise Men Said:' "Let's Go to the 20th Century and buy our Foodstuffs" im "We save the cost of delivery. We save the ordi nary grocers' cost of carrying credit risks. We save on the 20th Century's superior method of food distribution. The thousands of keen, discrim- inating buyers whq daily trade there is sufficient proof." : Offerings Saturday and Monday, Sept. 19 and 21 Standard Tomatoes-- Shrimp Latest pack Kellogg's Corn Flakes Large... 2 for 25 No. 1 Sanitary tins.. t Packag6 .9 ... ,..t - .3 for 50t .. MAPLE LEAF SALMON-r-liidi Columbia River Spring Cliinook Peer of all Salmon .....ya-lb. can, 25; lb. can, 40$ "Quick" Quaker Oats Old Dutch Cleanser ' Soda Crackers lYesli Large package 29 2 for 15 and crisp, lb.. ....15 20TH CENTURY BROOMS "6 sewn" Medium wt., strong, unusually fine quality, each .....".:........ , 08 Mrs. Stewart's Bluing Del Monte Hot Sauce Macaroni Curve . Cut bottle 17 4 tins , 29 Fresh stock....3 lbs. 25$ PINEAPPLE New pack, mellow, slightly broken slices, carefully packed, siime as the whole slices,..., ;. large cans, 22$; 3 for 65 , Patent or Pastry Flour "Swan" Matches Good Criscc .' f: No. 10 sacks 58 sized, full boxcs....6 for 23 3-lb. can.........ii...73 ' CRAB ME Af "Sakhalin" 00 whole; firm sweet, white sections of leg meat "A rare treat" ; j. ; halves, can, 29$ Crystal White Soap Telephone Peas Me-.. Brazil Nuts New .... 10 bars ..39 dium size, tender and ; lb. ......:.........27$ ' , ' sweet 3 cans 59 Flour Kerr's Best Patent- '49-lb. sacks ..: ...$2.33 win. USWTUKY UOFJ-EE "You save 10c, tJic cost of the tin container." X Pure Bulk Lard....'. 2 lbs. 45$ 20TH CENTURY COFFEE" Direct from our Koaster to you., ::..lb:, 45;' 2 lbs. 89 20th Century Grocery ASHLAND 374 E. Mn MEDFORD 2 STORES 31 N. Central 226 W. Main - . GRANTS PASS! 511 W. G St.