Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 09, 1925, Image 3

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    HfEDEORP MATE TftTBUyE, MEDFORT), OuT.CiONT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1fl2.-
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LOUR MEHAVERS
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Sugar CQured Bacon, small pieces, no
bone, special, lb. . . 2&c
Sauerkraut, new pack, qt . . . .....10c
Sun Maid Raisins, fresh stock, lb' 10c
We also have new crop Citron, Orange and
Lemon Peel, Currants, Boiled Cider, etc.,
for Mincemeat.
Large Oval Sardines, 2 for. ....... . . .. 25c
Bulk Coffee, good quality, lb. ...... . 40c
Everything delivered free in any quantity.
Y"ou can buy it for less at Louie's
and you don't have to carry it.
Louie's
!wo Phones 271-272 C. 0. D. If You Like
36 South Central
Medford Center Market
SATURDAY SPECIALS
'. -.-No. 5 Pail Lard ..$1.00
No. 10 Pail Lard.....: $2.00
Pot If oast, per pound ..15
Sun Gold Rabbits
IK oast Pork, Leg of Lamb, Juicy Prime Rib Roasts
and Spring Chicken.
In Rear of 20th Century Grocery Store
in Medford Bldg., North Central. -:
jFree Delivery " Phone 255
A Millionaire Cowboy in a Big City
A double-barreled comedy-drama of a millionaire cowboy who
fell in with a gang of city slickers until five of his cowboy
buddies make their appearance. Then the fun started!
Now Playing!
WILLIAM
DESMOND
j in the Punchiest Drama of the Year
"RIDIN PRETTY"
If you don't get a great big laugh and a great big thrill out
of this photoplay, we'll stop showing motion pictures." ;
"When Dumbbells
Ring" A Comedy
Bert rand
Wortman
at thu Organ
Pathe
Review
; SUNDAY "HOW BAXTER BUTTED IN"
? ' With MATT MOORE and DOROTHY DEVORE
OPENING SPECIAL
TOOTHBRUSHES
' 17C each
East Side Pharmacy
Prescriptions Fountain Service
PHONE 60
"A purchase here gives that pleasure cf satisfaction."
VANILLA EMCT
LEADS TO BO DAY
llecause of his badly Inebriated con
dition, on vunllla extract which caused
his car to go oft the Pacific highway
three miles north of the. city at about
2 o'clock yestorday afternoon and tilt
In a dangerous anglo In a ditch, where
upon he went calmly to sleep Inside '
the car, Francis Adair, about SO years
old, an Ashland restaurant proprietor, 1
was given a sentence of 60 days in :
the county jail, a (100 fine and had
his driver's license revoked tor one 1
year. In Justlco Hoe's court at Jack
sonville lute yesterday afternoon.
The arrest was made by Allison
Moulton, assistant district attorney, In
his rapacity as doputy Bheriff, al
though Chief ot Police Adams ot this
city was at the scene at the same
time, but had no authority to make
the arrest, being outside the city
limits.
It Is soldom an Intoxicated man Is
haled into court while still under the
influence, but under the circumstances
Mr. Moulton thought It wise to Intro
duce an innovation.
It seems that when Adair's car went
Into the ditch that individual deemed
it a good time to curl up and go to
Bleep. Then a woman from the vicin
ity phoned In to the Medford police
station that she had passed a man
asleep or dead In a car along the
highway. Thoreupon Chief Adams
drove hurriedly out to the scene and
was Just awakening Adair when along
came Assistant District Attorney
Moulton, who was driving home from
Ashland. '
When thoroughly nwnkened by tho
two officials the befuddled Ashland
man was at first Inclined to be quite
abusive and started to make wild
claims as to his identity, at times
claiming he was a Texas bad man, a
United States marshal from Texas,
even going bo far as to pretend to
search for his badge; and finally
claiming to be a prominent citizen of
Aslilnnd. On him was found one full
bottle of vanilla extract and an empty
bottle of the same fluid.
Adair was finally bundled Into the
assistant prosecutor's car and hurried
over to Justice Roe's court at Jack
sonville. En route he juggled a hand
full of $20 gold pieces and ever and
anon proudly proclaimed that he was
going to court to get a light fine.
MANN'S STORE HAS
II
Another birthday for Mann's biff
department store has rolled around
and John C. Mann in celebrating with
a great anniversary ale this month.
In fifteen years Mann's store has
grown from a small establishment to
a great organization, handling every
thing from men's and boys' wear to
women's wear and millinery and em
ploying 40 people. The store now
occupies two floors of the building at
Central and Main street nnd has en
trances on both Main and North Cen
tral street.
John C. Mann, owner nnd manager
of the store is active in Medford civic
and church activities and prominent
in business circles here. His success
has been remarkable and his prcsont
.store stands as a tribute to his ability
'as a merchant antt business man. He
lis actively assisted by John Moffatt
l in the women's department and Char
lie Campbell In the men's section.
According to tho records of Mann's
store 112,650 customers bought mer
chandise at this store during the 1925
season, which evidences tho popular
ity of this big department store In
southern Oregon. One of the features
of tho birthday celebration is a giant
birthday cake.
COMMUNICATIONS
Chamber of Commerce Delighted.
To tho Editor:
It is gratifying in the extreme to be
able to congratulate 'the city of Med
ford on its wonderful response In this,
Its latest step, which I believe to be
the Initial one in the iirogresslve
movement for a greater city.
An overwhelming majority has
fallen in step with the spirit of pro
gression and nothing short of a na
tional calamity, and It Is a debatable
question at that, can materially
change this. .
If we build only for the present and
consider too seriously the problem of
the past, wo woefully lak the vision
for the future and cease to be the In
spiration to the generations to follow.
Had wo any less resources we
might set our sails a bit closer to tho
winds, but with the fullness of the
orchard, the forests, the grain fields,
the stock ranges and the various
natural bounties, the plctiiresquenoss
nnd the beauties of the climate, give
us tho utmost confidence.
We nre glad to have had a part In
this, our latest step in the building of
a greater and bettor city.
ROIIKKT W. CLANCY,
Pres., Chamber ot Commerce.
Medford, October 9.
at locnl hotels Include I'. If. Vantla-:
berg, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. ChuSdler,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Robinson and U. j
H. Hogges of Tatonm, Mr. and M. !
G. K. Daswold of Olympla and the ,
following from Scattt-: 11. Filed-
bauin, S. Hosovlta. II. Hauls, tluy
Hurgess, W. A. McOrath. A. It. Ilur-1
quo and mother. Mr. ami Mib. Hut-old 1
Mann, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Crounse and j
K. W. Thiers.
Another big, dance Kngle Point Sat
urday night. New hall.. ITS
Let mo write your fire insurance.
Cnrl Y. Tengwald, Holland lildg..
Phone 893. tf
Some roal buys In extraordinary
good pillow-cases stamped for em
broidery and hemstitched. On sale
Saturday, $1.39. Handicraft Shop.
173
W. E. Thompson nnd daughter aro
niuong Central Point visitors who
were In tho city yestorday transacting
business.
Brick Ice cream 60c at DeVoe's. tf
Rudwetser SI. 60 per doz, at De
Voe's. 130tf
Clarence Noe and Claude Saylor of
tho Highway Barber Shop have ar
ranged to havo tho world scries baso
ball games broadcasted play by play
from their barber shop on North Rlv
orside, every day during tho series.
. . 176
Good clean cotton rags wanted at
Mall Tribune. tf
Twclvo cars of penrs nnd 8 of
apples wero shipped to eastern mar
kets yesterday by local packing
huusos.
The Handicraft Shop has received
a big shipment of novel stamped
goods suitable for holiday glfls. 17 0
Havo your worn carpel mado Into
a nice, fluff rug. Rug Works, 7116
Pino street. Phono 610-M. tf
Mrs. Henry Wolf, proprletitrcss of
a Chlloquln mercantile establishment,
Is spending several days In tho city
visiting relatives.
Dance Eaglo Point Saturday nlKht.
New hall. 173
Remember, Oriental Gardens, Sat
urday. 173
l' R. Horn has returned from Hun
Francisco, Calif., whero ho bad spent
several days transuding business and
visiting friends.
Ladies' fibre sllg hose, 20 Inch boot.
49c pair.. Ladlos' silk fusbloned hose,
many colors, 99c pair. French-Larson
Co.. '31 N.- Bartlctt. 176
Screen doors at Wallace Woods
Lumber Yard, Cor. East Main anil
Genesee. 8Ktf
Assistant Stnlo EliKlnecr Chadwick
wns hero from Salem Thursday, re
turning home In tho evening.
Shtda fruit baskets In nests of four
75c and $1. Japanese Art Store. 174
An unusual opportunity to develop
personality and earning power Is open
through an evening course In Scien
tific Salesmanship and tho Art of
Judging Men under an expert sales
man at the Medford Buslnoss College.
OWN. 174
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. McCracken left
early this week for Corvallls to reside
whilo their sons attend tho Oregon
Agricultural College there.
For quick results let tho Thomas
Realty co. rent your proporty. Ratos
reasonable. Phone 690., 'v K 174
Danca Eagle. Point. Saturday night.
New hall. 173
Resident Engineer F. E. Semon of
me craier laKe xsalionai fnra icri
today for Crater Lake after having
spont several days in the city.
New ideas in boudoir 'pillows,
couch cushions, dresser and vanity
seta, fancy aprons. Everything in
stamped goods. Handicraft Shop.
.. 17(1
Second hand machines, all makes.
Any price, S6 to $50. Large assort
ment. Singer Co., 115 W. Main. 174
E. F. Burns Is a business visitor In
tho city today from the Englo Point
district, of which ho is u recent resi
dent. Men's tnn and black 176 stitch cot
ton box, 10c pair. Fronch-Ltti-son Co..
31 N. Bartlctt. 175
. Halloween suits for Indies and
gents to order. Phone 1067. The
Daisy Shop. .173
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. King left this
forenoon for Imh , Angeles, Calif.,
whore they will spend the winter with
relatives. .
Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, has
moved to his tcmpornry office over
Lamport's. 228 E. Muin. ft
Landscaping is an art. It Is the
proper blending of foliage, color and
design. You can hnve tho freo ad
vice of an experienced landscape
architect. Call 372 for appointment.
172
A Special communication Med--ford
Lodge No. 103, A. F. & A.
M. Friday evening, October 9.
V 1925. Work In F. C. Degree.
By order W. M. A. J. Crose, Secre
tary. ; 172
Cook with gas. tf
Death Toll of
the Automobile
.POUTLAND. Ore.. Oct. . (A. P.)
JV R. Grnfthwohl, 36, farmer; Alia
Urathwohl, 19. his wife, and Betty
(Jrathwohl. their two-year-old daugh
ter, were killed Instantly late yester
day In a ctawh between a Troutdale
lnterurban street csr and their auto
mobile near A rat a station. The three
members of the family wr riding Id
the nutonnibllo which was driven by
C-ralhwohl, . . .. .. ,
Our
SUMMER
PRICE
. for coal
closes Oct. 15th
at 6 p. m. :
Take advantage
now of the lower
prices.
Phone 239
HANSEN
COAL CO.
"That Good Coal"
22 North Front St.
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New Fall Gdods Arriving!
This is the season of the year when the new goods are
coming in. Farms and orchards have yielded bountifully
this year and this will be reflected in high grade merch
andise available this fall and winter.
FANCY DRIED FRUITS
LAYER FIGS Large fancy Cali
myrna layers. Tut up in a variety
of packages. .
PULLED FIGS This title stands
for quality, as only the thick and
meaty fruit is used.
SWEET HEART FIGS Fancy
whole figs stuffed with delicious
candy.
FANCY COOKING FIGS Best
quality white figs. A fine fruit
for table use.
SANTA CLARA PRUNES The big
sweet kind, full of sugar, liaised
in Santa Clara valley.
PETITE PRUNES Home, grown
and of good quality. Try stewed
prunes for breakfast.
SEEDLESS RAISINS Low in
acidity and entirely seedless. Tho
famous "Hun-Maid brand.
PUFFED RAISINS Something
new. Seeded but not sticky. You
. will like them.
n
HOME MADE CAKES, SALADS AND COTTAGE
CHEESE
AH telephone orders receive the same careful attention
as if you called at the store in person.
Personal Attention Prompt Service
H. E. MARSH
Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252
Of the riiany meritorious attractions
that have appeared in Medford for
yours pant, probably tho most genu
inely nil around pleasing; one was the
fHinous American comedy "ljightnln"
with. Thomas Jefferson In the title
role, which bo charmed a capacity
audience at the Craterlan theater last
nicht with its wholesome cleanliness,
clever plot, lines and humor, never
flagging Intorcst and general excel
lence. The appealing, lovable old character,
"Ligbtniii' Hill Jones," around whom
the story revolvos, as played by
Thomas Jefferson, with his magnetic
personality, will long live in local
memory. Mrs. Frank Bacon and Miss
llessie llacon, widow nnd daughter of
tho author ot the comedy, who for
years until bin death was its star, also
contributed greatly to ihe success of
the play, especially the daughter in.
her eccentric comedy character.
Mr. Jofferson rcspondod with a neat
curtain call speech ut the end ot tho
third act.
OooT with gas.
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Aiilo ( amp Slayer Hanged
K01..S0M STATU miKON. Oil..
Oct. 9. (A. P.) Alfred Bollinger,
axe slayer of .Alex Summers, camp
mato at Murysvillo, was hanged Jit
10:07 n. m. hero today. Ho was pro
nounced dead thirteen minutes after
tho trup wns sprung-.
Miss Fowler Wins Title. V$
WESTWARD HO, England, Oct 8.
Mlss D. K. Fowler ot North HnnlfR
won tho English wonien's golf cham
pionship today, detoatlng Miss .Iy
Winn In the 3U-hole final by nliio'ttji
and seven to play.
Cook with ens.
Crystal White Soap
10 bars ........39
The Tenth Day Is Your Lucky Day!
20TH CENTURY STORES
Thrifty families find the Savings of 10, or more,
they net through the 20th Century's economical
method of Food Distribution as compared to the
"Credit and Service" System--is equivalent to
getting their groceries from one day in every 10.
It certainly pays to buy at these Stores. Re
member, it's the Saving on every item in a 20th
Century Store that counts.
Offerings Saturday and Monday, Oct. 10 and 12
Kellogg's Corn Flakes Campbell's Tomato Soup
Package Jty '. 9
SHUM SHUM OIL The New Vegetable Oil Excellent for fryingbak
ing, mayonnui.se and cooking, quart can .'. 40
Sperry's Pancake Flour Oysters American Beauty - Snowdrift
No. 10 sack 75 5-oz, cans 2 for 35 4-lb. can ....95
20TH CENTURY BROOMS "G Sewn" Medium weight, strong, very best
parlor broom, only....... .y 98
MARKET DAY SPECIAL Seedless Raisins 4-1 b. package AOf
Karo Syrup l?ed Label Bon Ami Cake... ; 10$
5-11). can 45$; 10-lb. can 87 Bon Ami Powder................'. :.12
CRAB MEAT Fancy Japan; makes delicious salads, halves can....:.'.,.29
Layer Fies 192") eron. 5-
.raiem; or r a any -
t.i. xt.. itoi 1W lb
X1UUX, SK UOV 10.b ,J0X 175
TEA Ceylon and India, Bulk, Heavy body with a wonderful aroma, lb. 59
Swan Matches Full, Swansdown Cake Flour Flour Kerr's Best Pat
good size bxs, (5 for 23 pkg 39 ent 4!)-lb.' sack....Sp2.19
20TH CENTURY COFFEE "The best coffee for the least money.'fdirfict
fro nioiir Ivoasler to you '. lb. 47; 3 lbs. $1.38
Celery Fancy well bleached 10V Lettuce Fancy, 3 for .........25
Bananas 2 lbs .. 25 Fancy Cauliflower, 3 lbs...............25
Carrots and Beets Large bunches 5$
ioa Toilet Paper 7-oz. soft
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tn I'Lj i J.VJUO uy
2 Oth CenturyJ Grocery
MEDFORD 2 STORES
31 N. Central 226 W. Main
ASHLAND
374 E. Main
GRANTS PASS
511 W. O St.
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