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mate trtbuni,' rEbPOtit, mwifly, ffmrAV, xoTOfftRft 1:1 1E o .-. POE THREE 9s LOUIfS MONEY SAVERS Walnuts, Oregon No. 1, another 500 lbs, on sale for Saturday. Special lb, 30c Beets, tender young beets, No. 2 tin, each . . ,10c Apricots, local pack, No. ll2 tin, each ... 25c Coffee, we grind it to suit you, lb. .... 40c Bacon sugar cured squares, lb. ,., . . . . 30c Long Branch Pineapple, something new, S & W Brand each 23c Mr. Farmer, here is your chance to save money on a lantern, $1.75 Deitz Make, best quality, special $1.15 You can buy it for less at Louie's and you don't have to carry it Louie's Two Phones 271-272 C. 0. D. If You lake 36 South Central HERE IS A PICTURE with A MIGHTY WALLOP Milton Sills in .cm STARTS Filmed in Canada with the complete aid of the government filmed where logs by the thousands catch in thundering jam filmed where the strong men grow filmed out in the wilds, where adventure stalks at every turn and a man must prove himself with every step. ADDED FOR GOOD MEASURE "TRANSIENTS IN ARCADIA" A Rollicking Comedy from the 0. Henry Story PATHE REVIEW BERTRAND WORTMAN at the ORGAN SUNDAY POLA NEGRI in "FLOWER OF THE NIGHT" MEDFORD CENTER MEAT MARKET Skinned Hams, whole or half, lb 33c Pure Lard, per lb. 24c Bacon, half or whole, per lb .38c i - Also fancy Roasts, Steaks, Chops and meats of all kinds. In Rear of 20th Century Grocery Store Med ford Building i We Driver o Phone 25S 'A Ford coupe, recently stolen from W. A, lnliaj of Athany, at 1'ori lund, wu$ recovered Inst evening stor ed In a local garage on North River side. The ear wan insured by theft Insurance, which had just been taken out shortly before it was Btolen. The coupe was found hy Policeman Cave. liasement sale, (7 dresses 4.?& to morrow, sr. M. Dept. Store. 202 This Is National Canned Goods week. Special prices by the dozen at Marsh's Grocery. 202 Violin instruction, Thorval H, Folk enberK. Room 4, College Bids', , 20 Mtaa Josephine rlurtzell Is among the former o. A. C Kruduates who left early this morning by auto to at tend the football game at Kugene to morrow. Hahy roses for Saturday "at Monarch Seed Co'k Flower Shop. 203 The Handicraft's special for Satur day Stamped buffet and dresser scarfs. All new and unique patterns. Choice S5o and 40o each. 208 Dr, W. C. Schaefer, Dentist. Ex traction specialist. Dental X-ray, Gas and local anaesthetic. Phone 1117, 42 Medford Bldg. tf Judge William Oolvlff of Medford spent Thursday at Grants Pass, vis itins with his brother, George Colvig, of that city.. . " Orthophonio vletrola demonstra tions, specfal lecture recital at Hotel Medford, Saturday 4 and 8 p. m. 202 All classes of carburetors repaired and adjusted. Williams & McCurley. P- " A real bargain in stamped buffet nnd dresser scarfs. All new. Nothing left over Nice material and snappy patterns, 35o and 40o each. Handi craft Shop. 203 Mrs, Jj, I, Corlies, a weii known former resident and daughter of II. G. Mesenger of the Gold Hill district, is reported to be very ill In a Port An geles, Washington hospital, suffering' from razor wounds inflicted last night by a wonan, A smat deposit will hold arty arti cle in our store until Christmas. Jap Art Store. 208 Dance Riverside' Community Club Saturday night. Alford's- orchestra. . r : . 20S This is National Canned Goods week. Special prices by the dozen at Mnrshs Grocery.' . 202 Mrs. F. M. Hollia is spending several days- in Portland. Basement sale, men's 14 work shoes, $2.95. M. M. Dept. Store. 202 Screen doors at Wallace Woods I-umber yard, corner E. Main and Genesee". 88 This is National Canned Goods week. Special prices by the dozen at Marsh's Grocery. 202 Ben J. Sheldon will leave tomorrow for I,os Angeles, Calif., for the win ter after having spent several weeks here. , The Jackson County Creamery has an order for 20.000 pounds of turk eys to be shipped November 21st. 206 The Handicraft Shop has a won derful line of men's linen handker chiefs. These are hand hemmed, some with colored hand drawn thread borders, others plain exceptional values, from 20o to 12.' 208 8ee the 49o window at the Jap Art Store. 20 S The returns of the University of Washington and University of Califor nia football game to be played at Berkeley, California, tomorrow, will be broadcast through loud speakers, play by play from the lobby of Hunt's Craterian theater, commencing at Z o'clock In the afternoon. Orthophonio victrola demonstra tions, special lecture recital at Hotel Medford, Saturday 4 and &p. m, 202 Fancy Takima Gem potatoes, It.tO per 100 lbs. Delivered any place In city, quality guaranteed. Johnson Pro duce Co; 241 N. Fir "street, Phone ST.- tf A now shipment of ladies hand kerchiefs at the Handicraft Shop. These are all new ideas a large and attractive collection to choose from. 2oe D. R. Dlrkey, arrested last night in an alleged Intoxicated condition by Policeman Teggllt, . forfeited a $15 cash bail when he failed to appear be for Judge Taylor this afternoon. Basement sale, men's 14 work shoes, 12.95. M. M. Dept. Store. 202 i Thanksgiving Maderlals, one-third j off. at the Snedicor Shop. 208 Have your worn carpet made Into I a nice fluff rug. Rug Works, 700 Pine street. Phone 510-M, tf We pay fo? ashes and- sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Mrs. Mollis Witcher ift Thursday for her home at Redding; Calif., after visiting In Medford for two 9eks. Iet 1b at tne Men's Shop measure you for that $37.50 tallored-to-meas-ur suit. Satisfaction guaranteed. ISS'tf Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve are vis itors from the Prospect section who arrived heps yesterday. Have your brakes equalized and" put In shape before the Bklddy season comes. We specialize In brake' work. Riverside Garage. ltf Two special lecture recitals of pop ular and classical music given on the Orthophonio victrola at the Hotel Medford at 4 and 8 o'clock Saturday afternoon. 202 Warren- Conrad, high school foot ball star, who played entirely through the Armistice day football game with Ashland, handicapped because of ft large boll on his foot, Is now suffer ing from the effects. Yesterday med ical attention was necessary and also surgery to lance the boll. Fancy Yakima Gem potatoes, $3.50 per 100 lbs. Delivered any place in city,. . quality guaranteed, Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir street. Phone 97. tf Donald Ross;, timekeeper with the Owen-Oregon Lumber company at Camp No. 1 above Butte Falls, was a business visitor for several, hours in the citv todav. I A wonderful choice awaits you In our line of Maderia and Italian linens, of which we have JtiBt received a new shipment. Handicraft Shop, 206 Mrs. Fred Anderson and son, Miss Monica Michels and Claude Haugh ton are visitors in Medford from Klamath Falls. , Machines rented", $3 per month. Singer Co., 118 W. Main. Phone 5i8. 102 Washington state visitors in the city temporarily at loeal hotels include H. Ia Hartley of Tacoma and the fol lowing from Seattle: E. B. Haley, E. T. Marco, C. R. Oneelette, Hugh O'Donnoi, J, B. Colo and Fred Las sen. We Have av market for any quanti ty of veal weighing under 150 pounds, must be fat and have liver attached. Johnson Produce Co., 241 Fir street. Phone 87. , . tf Miss May R. RI:of Medford", Orei registered November 6 at the Picto rial Pageant bureau, Wanamaker's, New Yorte This Is National Canned Goods week. Special prices by tho dozen at Marsh's Grocery, 202 T. E. Watson and family arrived this forenoon from Bellingham, Wash., to spend several days in Med ford, whlle searching for a psslb!e opportunity of settling tn the valley. Have yoa seen the Medford gem stones. If not call at 422 Park ave. Post card will bring them to your door. A. XR Barrel!. 228 Returns of the CaHfornfa-Washlng-ton football game, no doubt the great est game to be played In the United States tomorrow, will be announced through amplifier in front of fhe Hunt's Craterian at t p. m. tomorrow. Medford Rotary Club News The weekly luncheon of the Med ford Rotary club was held this week at the Hotel Medford. Thomas Temple, pastor of the M. B. church, made a very able talk os the problems of boys' Work and tha op portunities- It afforded the men of the community to help to the education of the boys. t Richard W. Price made a brief ad dress on the beauties and hospitality of southern Oregon. Visiting Rotarians were W, & "Will" Hibbs, a merchant of Cameron, Mo., making his second visit to the coast after an absence of 20 years; A. 8. Rtthl ot Rockford, 111., father of "Bob" Ruhl; R. W. "Dick" Price, Crater Lake; Frank C. Bramwatl, Salem, state hank examiner. Visitors were O. II. Rata, Lew Harlan of Portland, Rev. Thomas Temple and Mr. Anderson of Medford. V. DIXON. OBITUARY WOODS At the home of her son, O. D. Frazee of 603 South King street, November 12, Mary Emma Woods, aged T2 years, 21 days. Deceased leaves besides her son, O. D, Frazee of Medford, three sons, A. M, Frazee SPECIALS FOR : . ..... -. .. . i . ' . I Saturday Home Rendered Lard I 4 lis iftti - 95c 2 lb. pail ., . . . .t.48c Sugar Cured Bacon s Half or Whole, per lb ..,,,,..... .35c MODEL MARKET South Central , Free Pelivery Phone 325 Time to Begin Thinking -if of Thanksgiving Thanksgiving less than two weeks away, time to begin thinking about the Thanksgiving Dinner. Our store as usual is filled with the many good things for the home coming. . . NATIONAL CANNED FOODS SALE The National Canned Goods Sale is on and will continue all next week. Special prices by the dozen or case. You can assort the goods to suit you. SMALL GIFT BOXES EXTRA FANCY APPLES, Dont wait for Christmas, start sending your eastern friends these delicious apples now. We have extra fine Spitzenberg's this year, large and well colored. See them in our window. v t, s, - Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. MARSH Phone 252 GROCER SEE WINDOW Phone 252 of Duluth, Minn.! R. W. Frazee of Minneapolis, and Theodore of Port land, Ore. Remains are at the Conger funeral parlors, where funeral ar rangBraenta will be made upon the arrival of A. M. Frazee, and settee of funeral will be announced. An Echo of the War COLOGNE Big Bertha's nest has been destroyed by the allies. They have scrapped the mystery house at the Krupp works whence came the guns that shot up Parts at long range. Bert Turpln Operated Upon, SANTA BARBARA, Cal. lien Tar pin, motion picture actor, wag oper ated on for appendicitis. Tarpin was taSen suddenly 11! enrottte from San Francisco to hla Hollywood home. Card of Thanks, We wish to thank alt tho friends and neighbors who so grenerously save j their aid and assistance in our time ! of trouble and sorrow during the sick- j ness and death of our beloved hus- j band and father, j; W. McDonough, j and for all the beautiful flowers and floral pieces sent. . i mrs. j. w. Mcdonough, i SIRS. VERA ZAMZOW, MARGUERITE MeDONOUGfl, Ashland, Ore. 2112 Cook with gas. tt Money to Loan On imp3ved city propcrtj' or for building purposes , NO COMMISSION CHARGED Costs You Less Gets You Out of Debt Redden & Company Room 2 Davis Bldg, 32 N. Central, Medford, Ore. Phone 720 BERRYDALE Cash Market , Next to Berrydaie Store : , .-' N. Riverside aad McAsdrews BILL TAYLOR, Prop. I SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY T-Bone steak, 22c per lb, Bound steak, 22e per lb, . 22e per lb. ..40e per lb, Beef boil, 8c per lb, , Beef roast, 12c per lb; Sirloin steak, Mild sugar cured bacon, . Sinclair skinned bants, . . ... 34c per lb. Lean back bacon, . ......38e per lb. Plenty of room to park. Give us a triat " ' . You'll be treated right TURKEYS We have an order for 20,000 pounds of first-class Turkeys, to leave Medford Nov, 21st, Buyer will be on our floor, beginning Monday, Kevember IGth. Order limited to not exceed car load, , . ; . JACKSON COUNTY CREAMERY THE 20th CENTURY STORES are recognized, not only as important factors in tne distribution of . Foodstuffs, but a very reliable source of information on Market conditions. These stores are not only willing, but feet duty bound to give the Public their honest opinion, at all times, on Markets as they find them, . CANNED GOODS It looks like very high prices this Winter for staples fsueh as Potatoes, Flour, etc .Canned Goods are very reasonable now. Our Special Sale of Canned Goods is just the finest way, at this time, to expend money Don't wait! Only 8 Days longer. Special Prices will be withdrawn Saturday, November 21st. There really is no better place to trade than at a . . 20TH CENTURY GROCERY f ASHHLAND 374 E. Main MEDFORD 2 STORES 31 N. Central 228 W, Main ; 511 W.O.St GRANTS PASS V o