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!MXDFORD M'ATL TKTttTTNT MEPFOftD. OflF.CiON; FftfpAT, OfTOTVP.T? 2, in?"
Cullfornlnns registered at local ho
$ tlM Include J. C. Pearson of frinora-
inento, Mr. and Mni. J. D. Golilo of
Oakland, Mr. and .Mrs. K. K. itonder
y of Alameda, Mr. . and Mrs. V, V.
'. l;urd.se of Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. W,
: Vinton of Itosovillo,' Mr. and Mrs,
h: Pulfner of Fresno, Mr. and Mrs.
'i i V. Ucbadon, Mr. and Mrs. John
. Xj.cwls and "W. B. Kyan of Los AriKoles
d und A. IS, McCllev, George T. Thump
J son, y. E. Legge, Rex Alloway, I),
.3 Uavios. M. J. McCable. H. Dunning'
f js tuo Mr. and Mrs. J?1. P. Hunter and
$ 41. L. Ingram of Kan Francisco,
tji "-c Women's novelty low shoes, $4.S5
2 tomorrow. M. M. Dept. Store. 166
j?." Itocital by George K. Maddox to
Inlfc'ht, Presbyterian church, 8 o'clock.
j " I66
, k The, commercial fishing season for
'rf p:ilinon on tho upper Rogue ended at
f, midnight last night. The closing
made littlo difference with tho fish
i ermen as they had not'heen making
v regular' tiins durincr the past few
'. y weeks, duo to tho scarcity of tho sal
pion and the slower demand for tho
fish. The first of tho ncason was fair
: I ly good but dropped off quickly.
if Grants" Pass Courier.
; a . Auction salo Saturday, October 3rd,
k at (IHzcrTs Barn, at 1 . m. W. H.
? Welty, Auctioneer.. , . . 168
' jj (Jive the Stylecraft a trial, first
V-:I class designing, fitting and finishing.
f'''ln' new materials. All experienced
a help. . 15 V. Main, Phone &Stt. 168
Air. and Mis. X. II. Harrison and
'Jejuni II v moved last Wednesday from
k AohlnnH tn Itf Ailf rtrrl
. I represent the strongest group of
firo insurance companies in America.
vJ'iCnrl Y. Tengwald, Holland BIdff.
J-jphono 994. . - - 104tf
Screen doors at "Wallace Woods
i : i Lumber Yard. Cor. East Main and
.V! Cenesee. 8Stf
i r-r-
j
E. O. Juhnmune of San Vruni-lsco,
1 1st t il t miles imimiKt'i- for lo I'okO
Steel Fciu-o and Wire eofnpuiiy, ar
rived In the i-tty yesterday to upend
it short time conferrlnK with Giiddis
and Dixon, western distributors lor
the company. Mr. Johnstono is an
ardent fiuhermnn and will attempt
to cuk-h steolhead with K. C. Oaddis
and other loinl .fishermen'.
IIoinstitchinB, buttons covered, at
tho Handicraft Shop. ! ' if
Large stock Victor records at Pal
mer's Mimic Storo. i : tf
John 1'crl, local mortician, is
among Medford rltissens BpendlnB sev
eral days in Klamath county hunt
UiB ducks. j '
100 women's coats on display tho
first time tomorrow, $11.50 to $29.75.
M. M. Dept. Store. 166
Fried chicken or rabbits. Tho Cov
ered Wacon, Phoenix. 169
Carl von der lfellen" was among
tho visitors from the Wollcn district
in the city yesterday on business.'
Tho Daisy Shop will open Thurs
day, October 1st, dressmaking and art
needle work, layettes a specialty.;
Room 11. Palm Block, across fronv
Nash hotel. ,., 167
Oriental Gardens ball room, Satur
day night. ..;.. i 166
Washington stato visitors regis
tered at local hotels Include Mr, and
Mrs. ; 11. If. Gernmb'"of Centorvillo;
Mr. and i Mrs. o. G. Wilson of
Olympiu; Miss Marion ' Anderson of
Taeoma and tho following from Se
attle: Mr. and Mrs, 'J. L. Kellogg,
Mr. and ,Mrs. C. ..A.. Wendler, Miss
Elizabeth J. Gromlch, Mr. and Mrs.
F. W.- .Aust, H. L. Puydt, . J. -A.
Roams, E. J.
tori-and Mrs,
With clouds .aiding In the distance
lndlcatinnstosty were that tho pres
ent spell of fino weather Is about
to break up. Vnsettled weather and
a generally cloudy condition Is the
official prediction for Saturday. JaKt
night and this morning wero again
very cool wiUi a minimum of 34.5
this morning, following a maximum
of 65 yesterday afternoon.
Oriental Gardens ball room, Satur
day night. 160
i Winchester riflo for salo at Do
Voo'a. 164tf
' V. A. 'Spalding, connected with
tho raclflc Fruit and Produce com
pany, was fined $10 on his plea of
guilty to a charge preferred against
him by Stato Traffic Officer J .J.
McMahon for operating a motor ve
hicle with improper license plates.
? Women's flanneletto dresses, $6.75
to $9.75 tomorrow. M. M. Dept. Store.
166
P!g opening dance of Tho Riverside
Community club this Saturday night.
Alford'a Imperial orchestrn. Surpriso
refreshments. One of tho big and
best tlanco floors on tho coast. Try it
once anyway. 167
T. I,. -Wilhite departed this morn
ing 'for San Francisco. Calif., to
spend several days transacting busi
ness. ..
Oriental Gardens ball room, Satur
day night, 166
M mi write your flro Insurance.
Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg.
Phono 993. ' tf
J. H. Bennlson, on automobile
dealer of Medford, Ore., is in the
Suit was started Thursday at Grunts
Pass against Audlry F.gger and .Har
old Todd for $20,000 by Mrs. Sarah .1.
DeNIko, grandmother of Miss Hernia
Ilawes. who died as the result of in
juries suffered in an automobile accl-
ilent near field Hill on September f.
On account of 111 hcallli Herb
l-aunspach has been foivcil to give
up his ImiIiii'ss here and with Mrs.
1 jtunspach Iff i Thursday for t'alifor-
1 nit. The buslnes shas been t;il;n over
by Sherman Clay A Co. of Portland,
land J. M. Howard Is hire temporar-
r
In her complaint, trs. PoNiko sets . U nH man;it;'r of t Im business which
forth that KKKr was drtvini? the car, i will be continued In Medford.
which beloiiRCd to Todd. She contends
that they wore traveling at excessive
speed, setting forth GG utiles an hour
as tho rato.
Gago millinery is worn by tho most
particular ladies of America. Prbies
aro moderate and wo aro tho exclu-.
wive agents of southern Oregon.
Prepare for w Inter, (let Homo '
fomfort AVeatherstrlp at Medford
Kvu nituro Hardware Co. 1 7 .
W. Hovonden of Ktna and Kay i
Smith of Yreka are business visitors
in tho clly today from adjacent California..
-. I P'j? values In boys and men's shoes
wish to servo you. Tho Kmiiiy l.ou
Hat Shopuo. In M. M. Store. ItiC
Sergeant Clrover Owen, local U. K.
army recruiting officer, hns boon ad
vised yiat -acancles In tho Sth Corps
area near tho Mcxicau border have
all been filled. , . '
lArgo Cotton rags wonted at, Mall
Tribune office.
Mrs. ITclon Berney has returned to
her homo In Sacramento, after having
spent several weeks visiting Mrs. Har
ry Payne and others. 1 1
Tho Rlversldo Community club an
nounce the opening of their splendid
ly remodoled club, with a danco on
Saturday evening. October 3rd. Spo
clal refreshments for tho occasion
that will attract all. Alford's Impe
rial Orchestra. Nuff said. 16V
Mr. and Mrs. Diamond Flynn halve
returned from Van Nnys nnd other
California cities. At Van Nuys they
visited Merle "Will its, who was injured
tomorrow at tho M. M. Dept. Store.
Mrs. neva Henspeter of Quincy, i
Calif., ,1a spending several weeks vis- i
itlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. 11.
Arnold and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Orion. t
Noel Erskino gives piano lessons at
pupils' homes. Think of tho advan
tage,; 'Phone 72H-W. . Jf 3
Delicious apples, -good quality, $1
per box delivered any place in city.
Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St.
164tf
city to sco about shipment of carsiln an explosion somo'-timo ngo. Ho
is now steadily Improving. !
Snedlcor Shop. A real clenrance
sale. 17'1
Romano nnd family. to "la "Konry in tuo iioguo river vu.
v . v. xviiii..,,,.. nH, ley. Ho is registered at tho Im-
J.
Medford Center Market
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Loin Steak, per pound ....20
Round Steak, per' ppund.-........:.....20jV
' Pot Roast, per. jiound 1
Sun Gold Rabbits ",',
Ivoast Pork, Leg of Lamb, Juicy Prime Rib Roasts
and Spring Chicken.
In Rear of 20th Century Grocery Store,
; in Medford Bldg., North Central.
Free Delivery - " Phone 255
perlal. rortlnnd Oregonlan.
Big opening danco of the Riverside
Community club this Saturday night.
Alford's Imperial' Orchestra. Sur
priso refreshments.' . Ono of tho big
and best dance . floors on ' tho coast.
Try It onco anyway. 167
Have you tasted Snlder's creamed
cottage cheese. 166
It. L. O. T. Youngston arrived hero
this forenoon from Sedro Wooley,
W'n., to spend some time looking
after business interests.
; Havo your worn carpet mado into
a nice fluff rug. Rug Works, 706
Pine street. Phone 610-M. tf
Screen doors at Wallace Woods
Lumber Yard, Cor.. East Main and
Gonoseo. 88tf
Tourists from a dlstnnco regis
tered at Merrick's Motor Inn includo
tho families of W. Skinner of Flpe
stono, Minn,, C. II. Nusolt of San
Antonio, Texas, and F. F. Greer of
Phoenix. Ariz,
: Oriental Gardens ball room, Satur
day night. 166
Screen doors at Wallaco Woods
Lumber yard, corner B. Main and j
Genossoo. 881
Rev. E. H. Edgar, former pastor
of the Presbyterian, church In Jack
sonville, accompanied by his wife
and so,n, left Wednesday for Lewis
ton,' Ida., he having accepted a now
pastorato near that city.
' All classes of carburatoro repaired
and adjusted. Williams & McCurley.
-tf
nance Ashland Nntatorlum Satur
day evening,' October 3rd.' Good mu
sic, hard mnplo floor. A good timo
for all. $1.10 per couple. Ladles
free. 107
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED To buy apples, Newtowns
and Spitz. Will pay H.bO for ex
tra fancy. $1.25 for fancy ir:ts and
larger, packing to be deducted.
Fodoral inspection. Phone 136-R
evenings and mornings.' Court Hall.
167tf
WANTED Saleswomen to sell our
full line guaranteed hosiery, lin
gerie nnd dresses. . F.ig money for
live wires." Backed by local news
paper advertising. ' Quality and
service.. The Uluo Ribbon Co., 914
Pacific Bldg., San Francisco, Calif.
166
WANTED High Bchonl algebra, now
or second hand. , Tel ovon
! lngs. I 16S
FOR SALE Cheap, one-half acre, (4
lots) in North Modford, on Bontty
street. See J. 11. Cochran. 168
FOR RENT Largo furnished room
with sleeping purch. 115 Mistletoe.
Tel 905-M. 171
FOR RENT Six room modern bun
galow, firo placo nnd sleeping
porches. Phone 115-J. 167
OBITUARY
F.I.SON Tho funeral services for I
Martha Elizabeth Klson worn held
Thursday nfternooti, October 1, 192C,
limn tho Perl Funeral Homo. Martha
was tho eldest daughter of Mr. atid
Mrs. Charles U. Elson ot thin city.
They have been hero but a short time,
coming from Ashland, Ore., where
they had lived for nbout two years.
Martha was born In Ashgrove, Mo.,
August 25. 1912, and was 13 years,
ono month and five days old. Sho
attended tho Washington school of
Medford and was in tho eighth grado.
Flvo of her 'girl friends acted as
flower girls and carried beautiful
bouquets of flowers. They were
Misses Jean Wlilllock, Adra Edwards,
Eunice Fleming, Margaret llibliord
and Charlotto , Leedom: Four of lier
boy ft ienda were pitUhenrors. ' Thoy
wero .Masters; Austin Hubbard, Leo
Van Ausdell, Dwlght Raudall and
Robert, Stoltzo; 1
Rllss Ruth 1-dtwrencn sang two beau
tiful solos and tho Rev. 10. P. Law
ronce officiated, interment being lu
tho I. O. O. F. cemetery of Medford.
w.'o. w.
Thirty-fifth Anniversary Campaign.
( 3!i,000 members of tho Woodmen
of the World havo volunteered to se
cure 35.000 hew members. Wo want
you to bo ono of the now members.
Get into tho Hlg Western Society that
Invests Us money In Western Hecurl
UoHtloR. A big Initiation will bo hold
hero at Medford on October 2nd. Glvo
your, application to .any member 'of
tho society. Fur further information
phono 127-R. 166
Pnnlr wttli star '
LOUIE'S MONEY SAVERS
Sauerkraut, new pack, special, qt. 10c
Seedless Raisins, new crop, lb. . . .10c
Spanish Sweet Onions, 10 lbs. . . . .55c
Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs, for 25c
D. W. Jelly Powder, same as Jello,
4for ......25c
1 i
Sugar Cured Picnics, lb 23c
) .Ml,
Oregon Sugar Cured Hams,
snecial.. lb. ........ . . .". . .35c
"
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'
Lion Club Roars
At the weekly luncheon of tho Lions
club on Wednesday the superintendent
of city schools, E. H. Hedrlck, was
present and gave a short talk, point
ing out that tho school registration
was growing and that there was quite
a problem facing the city iu providing
sufficient space for all of tho pupils.
, H. R. Saltniarsh and Mr. Davis, city
superintendent, wore guests ot the
club. Mr. Saltmarsh spoke at length
concerning the visit of the congress
men to Crescent City on October 7
land urged that U who could 'oe
em uueuu uio - , Crescent
city tn the uteresta 0t soutlierii
orefiun.
The Copco q aarne rendered a SevJ
selections anc" i Hoc Sleeter (a t4oni
euiuruuuuu w na iwo songs.
A DAILY PRAYER. Let the wordl
of my mou th, and the tnedltatloi ofi
mv heart !Ka anAnnnki. ,- . i . . 1
...j VB avviauiw iu Illy Slim,
O Lord, : my strength, and my 're
deemer. I 1B:14. "
FOR HIRE Ladles'
lr. GItzen's Burn.
saddle
horses.
171
WANTED
Orchard,
-Prune pickers at Duff
on. Jacksonvillo highway.
160
FOR SALE-Qiilncos. Phono 351-R.
... ( 1B1)
FOR SALE Corn,. $25 per ton by
weight or $30 by measuro, whllo 20
tons last. Geo. Hartley. Phono
9-F-5. - H7
III.
Genuine Imported Parmesan
Grated Cheese
We hape just added another kind of cheese to our already long list of fancy domestic and
imported cheese. m
This cheese is especially suited for serving with soups, macaroni, spaghetti, etc. It is a
hard cheese made in Italy. ' I
See Our Display of Fancy Cheese
IMPORTED EDAM A large round cheese made in Holland.
IMPORTED ROQUEFpRT Has a green mottled appearance. M a d e in
France. ' "
IMPORTED SWISS A A very popular cheese made in Switzerland.
IMPORTED CAMEMBERT A soft, creamy cheese made in France.
Many Rinds ot American Cheese
Cream Brick Old English Yellow American ,
: Cheddar ' ' Pimento Neufchatei ;
Swiss . , , Chili Pineapple" '
AMERICAN CAMEMBERT Fine quality, put up in small wooden boxes.
RABBIT BRAND A nippy, bitey, full New York cream cheese. ,
GRATIN CHEESE A parmesan style cheese, used same as parmesan.
McLAREN'S IMPERIAL A fine, creamy cheese, put up in small jars.
TILLAMOOK CHEESE An Oregon product, always in great demand.
American Cheese iri Tins . 0
Roqusforlr 0 , : Pirrisnto ,
Limburgr Swiss
o Cheddar
Extra Quality Howie MaJa Cottage Cheee,rnada vfth cram. o
(Jome ir?and see the display of, cheese, even though yuJo not buy, you0are just .as
Welcome. f ' O . .
' r .. . nt
)Camemfccart
Welsh Rarebit
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0 ersordl Ottention
PrompJ Servict
i i niH .--,.t j '' ;.
"Never the Twain Shall Meet'
! 1 That's right! The "" ' - '
20TH CENTURY'S
economical method of food distribution, reflected
in their extremely low prices, cannot be ap
proached by, the ordinary Grocers. At the 20th
Century Stores you more than pay yourself, in
savings, by carrying your groceries home, but at :
the Credit and Service Stores you must ' pay
someone else for the Service. It's the Saving1 on
every article in a 20th Century Store that counts. ,
Offerings Saturday and Monday, October 3 and 5
Crisco Standard Peas New pack, Carnation Milk ' :
9-lb. can $2.13 good grade, 2 cans 29 Tall cans, 3 for..;.......29 :
20TH CENTURY BROOMS G-sewn medium' weight, strong and durable, '
"each r..'...V..:.'.:..:. : 98 "
Shrimp Latest pack No. New Crop Black Figs, 4-Lb. Pkg. Market Day
1 sanitary cans, 3 for 49 lb. 20, 3 lbs 580 : Seedless Raisins...;....42
Extra Special P. & G. Bucket Special
2 Ivory Soap (medium size)
2 Guest Ivory
1 Ivory Soap Flakes .:J.r.
6 P. & G., the White Naptha Soap.-.,.,
1 Chipso (large size) .r...,.,.r.r
1 large, strong Galvanized Pail...;.,
Minced Clams New pack Del Monte Catsup Wesson Oil . ' ' "' "a
No. 1 tall cans, 2 J,or........490 Large bottle ........ ...25 Quart can .......;..490 ;t
FLOUR Kerr's Best Patent, a good Flour at a low price, 49 lb. !
Maraschino Cherries Pompe'ian Olive Oil Libby's Crushed Pine
. 0-oz. bottle 23 . Full pint can .490 apple, Igc. Can, 2 for 490 '
ADIRONDACK CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP New pack York state finest,
full pint 330, full quart 550, full io-gallon 990, full gallon.. .$1.93
Sperry's Pancake Flour, Cocoanut Long thread, Toilet Paper 1000 size "
10-lb. sack 750 sugar cured, lb :.190 ' soft tissue, 3 rolls...:230
20TH CENTURY COFFEE Decidedly pleasing. Direct from our roaster to j
you; always fresh'. 'Pound 470,' 3 pounds .; ..':. ,$1.38 y
FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES
Sweet Spuds G pounds ....250 Celery-r-Nice large, bunches '. ...100 .;.
Lettuce 3 hoatbofor 250 Large; Mild Onions 7 pounds......250
There Really Is No Better Ple to Trade Than at a
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208i Century0Groery
O 0 MEDFORD-2 ST0RJS '
. 31 N. Central 226 W. Main, '
0 Experienced Salesmen to Serve You
. E. MARSH
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Grocer
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ASHLAND
374 E. Main
GRANTS PASS9
Phone 252
Phone 252
' 511 W. a St,