Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 16, 1925, Image 3

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' MEDFOTtT) MATL TRTTTNTl, MEiyORIX; OREGON', FKIOAV, Qh'TOI'.KK ti. in2r
LOUIE'S MONEY SAVERS
EXTRA SPECIAL Edgemont Crackers,
fresh, crisp something new, pkg. . ...22c
Sugar Cured Picnics, lb 23c
Big Red Apples, box .$1.25
Spinach, No. 21 tin . . .... 20c
Plantation Pure Cane Syrup, made
from pure cane sugar, regular 35c
seller, special .20c
Slied Pineapple, 20c can for . .15c
Buy your Kellogg's deal from Louie and
get a 15c pkg. of oats absolutely free.
S"ou can buy it for less at Louie's
. and you don't have to carry it.
We deliver any amount
Louie's
Two Phones 271-272 C. 0. D. If You Like
36 South Central
TODAY!
MEET!
HIS KOYAL
SHYNESS
"IN THE BIG
. LAUGtWIIT
OF THE '
. . SCREEN.
"HIS
MAJESTY
BUNKER BEAN"
WITH YOUR FAVORITE COMEDY STARS
MATT MOORE
"Scientific
Husband"
A Comedy
PATHE
REVIEW
BERTRAND
WORTMAN
at the
Organ
AND
DOROTHY DEVORE
.
The bubbling ami marry Htory of a shy Wall
street secretary who kidded himself Into
thinking he whs the reincarnation of Napoleon
and how he cornered the market and romps
away with an heiress.
Based on the Popular Book by
HARRY LEON WILSON
SUNDAY "FLAMES OF DESIRE"
Adapted from Ouida's "Strain more"
Medford Center Market
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Xo. " Tail Shortening 850
No. 5 Pail Lard $1.00 ;
- y. 10 Pail Lard $2.00
Hound Steak, per lb 200
Loin Steak, per lb .'. .'. 200
Cottage Butts, per lb .. ,...320
Picnic Hams, per He .'..230
In Vear of 20th Century Grocery Store
. in Medford Bldg., North Central.
$ree Delivery ; . Phone 2SB
i
CHARLEY PURSEL
BADLY HURT IN
IT
Chttrles rurnel. well known local
ti-uck driver with the Medford Tranfl
Ter company, lies In a Hoseburg hos
pital suffering from three broken
ribs, a mangled arm, an ear nearly
severed from the head, and possible
internal injuries, aa a result of being
pulled under the wheels of a truck
while attempting to prevent a tramp
from climbing aboard in tho Wolf
Creek canyon Wednesday evening.
The truck, driven by a brother,
Nelson Pursel, was enroute to Mod
ford from Roseburg when a trump
hailed for a ride. The man clam
bered on tho Bide , and in an at
tempt to push him off, in compli
ance with the company's rules against
giving strangers rides, as the truck
was going at a slow speed. Purse!
was fulled under the wheels while
the trump made his escape. Before
tho machine could be stopped tho
rear wheels had passed over his
body,- grinding ono ear into the dirt
besides Causing the other Injuries
mentioned.
Mrs. Pursel is at the bedside of her
Injured husband, who. it Is expected,
will bo removed to his home in the
city somo tirno next week. His
brother, Nelson, returned to the city
with the truck tho next day.
PLEADS GUILTY TO
TAKING BATTERY,
GETS 40 DAYS
On his plea of guilty to petty Ii
eeny. Involving the theft of a storage
battery from J. T. Davis. William
Woods, a former truck driver was
sentenced in Justice Roe's court
Jacksonville yesterday to 40 days In
the county jail.
He was arrested yesterday morning
by Chief of Police Adams and at that
time denied any part in the theft.
When tho missing property was found
In tin outbuilding he admitted that he
had stolen It. Woods was a former
elployo of Davis, driving a truck used
in the transfer business and was fa
miliar with the locution of tho pro
perty, it is said.
According to tho district attorney's
office, air. Davis Jias lost over $1000
worth of ; property within the pnat
several years through petty thieving.
Law enforcing officials expect that
tho sentence given to Woods - will
servo as un example to others.
Out of town Oregonlans arriving In
tho city yesterday and registered at
local hotels Include Harold S. Tuttle
of Forest Grove, Mr. and Mrs. L. U.
Stonger of Canyonvllle, Vernon Peter
son and Miss Peterson of North- Bend,
M. Flaufcin and family and Frank
Hoover of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Howard of Coos Bay, M. J. Coleman
and W. B. Cone of Bend, Milton Key
ser and R. O. Blaxall of Roseburg
and Conrad VI. Gordon of Eugene,
and the following from Portland: Mr,
and Mrs, C. Wilson, Claude McCul-
loch, IT. H. Fownes, A. B. Jones, O.
R. Stevenson, J. M. Siegmon, A. W.
Swlgar, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jacobson,
F. M. Case. Albert Mitchell W. E.
Stone, M. I.,. Wolf, Paul Bader and
Harry McGIII.
Winchester rifle for salo at De
Voo'b. 1 64tf
Different nnd bettor Mocha or Dev
iled layer enkea for your Sunday din
ner. Hex Cafe and Pastry Shop. 178
Women's balbrlggun dresses, $4.95.
Bargain Basement, M. M. Store. 178
Mrs. A. D. Dewltt departed last
evening for her homo In Denver,
Colo,, after having spent a short time
visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. S. C. Murray.
Dr. K. D. Elwood, optometrist, hap
moved to his temporary office over
Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf
Women's coats, $10.93. Bargain
Basement, M. M. Store, 178
Best Utah coal $1G a ton. Valley
Fuel Co. Phono 76. 196tf
Mayor Fred Goddard of Klamath
Falls Is In the city today en route
homo from Portland, where ho had
attended the railroad hearing.
Screen donors at Wallace Woods
Lumber yurd Cor.' East Main and
Genesee. 88tf
Banana or pineapple French cream
pies. Rex Cafe and Pnstry Shop. 178
Ginghams, 22c, regular 35c value.
Bargain basement, M. M. Store. 178
Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Frazicr of Oska-
loosa, Iowa, arc spending several
weeks in tho city with Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Ilublm with tho Intention of
settling hero permanently.
Dr. E. D. Elwood. optometrist, has
moved to his temporary office over
Lamport's, 228 E. Main. tf
Fresh homo made cakes at- Marsh
Grocery. 178
Women's coats. 1 0.9G. Bargain
Basement, M- M- Store. 178
Oriental Otirdcns evory '. Suturday
night. 179
Tho baking demonstrations on the
mezzanine floor of tho M. M. Depart
ment strue are drawing good crowds
nnd will rontlnuo until October 28.
Mrs. Is, A. Humphrey, who hns charge
In proving her ability In that line and
in very pleasing to tho ladles. Every
HftV (horn la rfnmnnntrntlnn nf nmo
F npw rnphipn nnd lleht refreMhntenffl
are served. All are Invited including
thi men folks. '
Oriental Gardens every Saturday
night. 179
ij&je cotton rags wanted at ifiill
Tribune office.
Ginghams. 22c, regular 3 value.
Bargain basement. M. M. Store. 178
Most any variety nf apples, good
quality. $1 per box delivered. Johnson
Produce Co. tfl
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P. 0. Anderson In anng tho vlsft
itors In the city today from Apleguto
valley. 0
classes of carburetors rcpufcod
and adjusted, Williams & McCurley.
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Galloway's dance orchestra, which
Is booked to appear at tho Fair
Grounds Pavilion tonight is expected
to draw a large attendance. This or
chestra has eurned an envlnble repu
tation through its radio broadcasting
over KGW and is well known to muuy
local people.
Almost $1 per hundred can be sav
ed on potatoes at the Johnson Pro
duee Co. tf
I Large cotton rags wanted at Mail
Tribune office.
Men's fine quality socks, 15c. Bar
gain Basement, M. M. Store. 178
Ten cars of apples and seven cars
of pears were shipped to eastern mar
kets yesterday by local packing
houses.
Best Utah coal $15 a ton. Valley
Fuel Co. Phono 76. I96tf
Budwelser $1.60 per dos. at De
Voe's. 130tf
Hemstitching, buttons covered, at
the Handicraft Shop. tf
Watch our windows for Saturday
specials, slutable for gifts. Snedlcor
Shop. 178
Tho Central Point American Pub
lishing company has purchased a new
press and linotype machine, and will
shortly . movo Into new quarters at
that city.
i Fresh homo mado cakes at Mursm
Grocery. 178
I Women's rayon silk hose. 4Sc. Bar
gain Basement, M. M, Storo. 178
Saturday special. Gowns of plain
and splash voile. Made up and
stamped for embroidery. Variety of
colors. Price $1. Handicraft Shop.
179
, Trimmed velours and felts In new
colors. Miss Taylor, ul Russell's.
178
An eight and three-quarter pound
girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. 1 B.
Plerco at the Community hospital yes
terday afternoon.
Keep tho baby warm during the
cold weather In sweaters of all wool
yarn. Splendid values. Reduced to
$1.79. No exchanges. Handicraft
Shop. 179
Fresh home made cakes at Marsh
Grocery. 178
Newcomh can deliver 4-foot fir slab
wood In a few days. tf
Newcomb can deliver 4 foot fir slab
wood In a few days. tf
Very few Indians, as compared
with tho number present at the be
ginning of tho annual term of federal
court, are now In tho city. The lust
Indian case Is now being heard.
Try that big milk shake at DcVoe's.
. tf
Roller Skating Healthful exercise.
Skating ovory night except Wednes
day. Open Saturday-Sunday after
noons. Armory Hall. Ladies admis
sion 10c; skates 15c. Men, admission
10c; skates 30c. Special for children
Saturday afternoons. 15c. 178
Dr. H. Axley, physician and sur
goon. Phone 107. 420 Medford
Bldg. " 198
Bargains worth buying all wool
baby sweaters.' v Values up to $2.75.
Special this week. $1.79. No ex
changes. Handicraft Shop. 179
After he had finally started his mo
torcycle this, morning near the Nash
Hotel with several persons watching,
G. O. Travis of the hill country lost
control of the machine. The throttle
was wide open, apparently, as his ma
chine gained great speed in a few feet
before It crashed Into the rear of a
closed car owned by Mrs. Hazelrigg i
and parked a few . feet ahead. No
damage resulted except a bent bump
er. ' As the motorcyclist left he de
clared, "I guess I'll take this thing to
the mountains where I got more space
to roam.M
Riverside Community club danco
Saturday night. Alford's Imporial
Orchestra. 179
Dainty stamped gowns of plain
and splash voile In orchid, pink,
blue, maize, and peach. Special Sat
urday, $1.00. Handicraft Shop. 179
Bert's Own Make ta males. Gusher
Cafe. 182
All wool baby sweaters In white and
colors, different styles. Special thlB
week, $1.79. No . exchanges. Handi
craft Shop. i 179
Washington state visitors register
ed at local hotels Include Mr. and
Mrs. D. G. Hombry of Tumwator, Mr.
and Mrs. D. J. King of Sumner nnd
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Purso of Seattle
Oct. 16. Lincoln School fall festival
and cafeteria supper. 178
Fresh home made cakos at MarHh
Grocery. 178
Farmers can begin to haul 4 foot
green wood from tho mill next week.
Just phono before coming. Phono
631. tf
Hiram Meader of this city who has
been In poor hoalth for a long time
past, was scheduled to undergo a ma
jor operation tills forenoon at the
Good Samaritan hospital In Portland.
Yakima gems $2 per 100 lbs. deliv
ered. Quality guaranteed. Johnson
Produce Co. tf
The tamale and chill season Is now
on at Crowson's, Modford's popular
jwcet shop. I63tf
Hot tamales. Gusher Cafe. J 82
Riverside Community club dance
Saturday night, Alford's Imperial
Orchestra. 179
C. L. Ingram of tho Phoenix district
Is In tho elty toduy attending to busi
ness matters.
Palmer's Photo Studio makes the
best pictures. . tf
10 per cent discount on millinery to
teachers during Instltuto. Miss Tsy-
lor. at Russell's. 178
00 beautiful new pattern Imta Just
in. Latest dress and and tailored
models. Miss Taylor, at Russell's.
178
Good clean cotton rags wanted at.
Mall Tribune. tf
Men's fine nusllty sorkn. lGc. Bar
gain Basement, M. M. Store. 178
WE SPECIALIZE
We carry a very complete line of Groceries
of all kinds, but there are a few lines we give
special attention.
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
This department is always filled with the very best the
market affords. There is always a great variety to select
from.
FANCY GROCERIES
Some item in the fancy grocery line is occasionally want
ed by almost every one. Ourstock of fancy domestic and
imported goods is unusually attractive and complete.
FRESH EVERY DAY
Home make Cakes Home made Salads
Home made Cottage Cheese
Our Annual Candy Week, Oct. 24 to 31st
Personal Attention Prompt Service
H. E. MARSH
Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252
Mr. and Mrs. D. . Henry of West
lake, Mich., nrrived hero this fore-
noon to Hpcnd several days with
friends while en routo to Los Angeles,
uCllf., to spend the winter.
Sun Gold rabbit frys. Medford Cen
ter markot. 178
' Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Brown & Whlto Agency. Inc.
If
J, O. Grey returned yesterday from
Scott Valley, Calif., where he had been
on business several days.
Almost $1 por hundred enn be sav
ed on potatoes at tho Johnson Pro
duco Co. tf
ITot tumales. Gusher Cafe. 182
llort'a Own Make lamulos. Gusher
Cafe. 182
The wooden forms have been ro
moved from tho new concreto Pacific
Record building on Sixth street, near
tho postoffice.
Rooming house In Ashlnnd to ex
change for automobile; good location.
Address Box 481, Ashland, Ore. 180
Misses Mary Uodesldo and Mildred
Culy nro spending several days In tho
city from Sams Valley.
Yakima gems $2 per 100 lbs. deliv
ered. Quality guaranteed. Johnson
Produeo Co. lf
Cook with gas.
tf
Curd of Thanks. "
We wish to thank our many friends
and the Kiwnnis club for their kind
ness and sympathy during our recent
bereavement. Also for the beautiful
floral offerings. (fct
MRS. STELLA MORSE.
178
MISS FLORENCE MOKSlX
Hunters Notice
Hunters nro warned to keep tttT
our proporty on Crater Lake lliic&t
way. .- . C. W. ISAACS. ffj
17-ltf a' FRANK ISAACqJ
A' Stated comhiunlcatioit' Mi
ford lodge No. 103, A. F.
M. Friday evening, October TT.
1925. nt 7:30 p. m. Visitors
welcome. By order of W. M. A. '; ,ti
C'rose, Secretary.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
VOH HUNT Mortem furnlMhrrt
aiartmott. Adulta, 310 N. DurtMt
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POH KKNT HoUMokoepltiff room.
iruund njjor. pnone BG5-K ma
WANTED To rent furnlnhed hoimc
180
FOR HAM-: A new G-room modern
houo. Karaite and woodHtied. Kmall
payment down, balance llko rent.
Call at 1022 W. 4th greet. ISO
FOK RALE-5-1 Ibria KlearflnarURii.
nearly new. 25 each. H. 8. Deuel,
go Koaa Cou. ii
We started this business on the theory that the
American people were particular about the quality
of Food they ate, and that they did not want to pay
too much for it. Our experience has taught us that
we were correct.
That our endeavors have been appreciated, is
Bhown by the wonderful support given the
20th CENTURY STORES
Prices Quoted Below Good for Saturday and Monday, Oct. 17-19
Cream of Wheat
Each 19
Jello All Flavors
Each fle
Walter Bakers Cocoa,
Jj pound Can 19u
SWAN MATCHES, G Hoxes 23
Pinnacle Bock Clams
Halves, each 3 for 50c
Citrus Powder '
Large 220
Del Monte Ketchup
' Lurge Bottle 20c
WHITE FIGS New Pack Fancy Quality, 3 pounds
.:.40f
American Beauty Oysters,
2 for :;")(;
Fancy. Broken Sliced Pineapple
Large Cans 22oc.-
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, (J Lars 250
Old Dutch Can
7'oc, 2 for 150
Bon Ami Bon Ami Powder Royal Baking Powder
Cake )c , Can 12'oc - 12 Ounce Can 43u
KERR'S FANCY BEST PATENT FLOUR Specially priced,
49-lb.ack $2.19
Small White Beans
3 Pounds 28t:
Pure Honey
Quart Jars 'lOc
Macaroni
I Pounds 25c
Sweet PotatoeScUHcd Stock, Fancy Fancy Celery j,., J)utI,Ue8 10c
Cranberries, Coast, (.frown, H. l.V Lettuce, Large and Solid, 3 for 25e.
20TH CENTURY COFFEE lioasfed today, on your table tomorrow,
Pound 47c 3, Pounds $1,313 .
20th Century Grocery
MEDFORD 2 STORES
31 N. Central-226 W. Main
ASHLAND
374 E. Main
GRANTS PASS
511 W. G St.
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