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fpXtiTE TWO MTCTTFORT) MAT, TRTBTTNTE, rEDFOTtD, ORKriOX. FRIDAY. 0C70V,m 10. 12S. Wi if-' if. si Iocal and ' Personal Tin- IU'U I'russ Thrift fhup, lu-j tilted over the Jti'X ruff, hnn mwl partkulurly kooiI ItiiiKUiiiH in chll-J Uri'ii's school i-lothinK. There in in iltrlrk Ih 'Xicet4-il to re-iiittiiffi.i- ri.,.i., .. i "'" '"r kh"i ' JUioV hUHiut-H. trip to I'urtlaml. typo Hiiltahlo for wt-iir in voUi t wcatiuT. aucordinp to Mix M. Mur-1 ),,n 1 mi 't-l'''"''l bar my, whu in In flinrif of thfi toro. i toinbi-n-w at tlx- Kmmy I,m. Anyone who han discarded art Men Hi,t M,l 1,1 Si M,,ro which ml(,lit ho remodeled (h re-j T. E. Lawrence, u former expert tiueffted to call 456, or deliver the chef from the UlackNtone hotel in bundles at the aliop. , ('hlraso. hitLvciI here u few daM UK" to take up hln dtitHn in lln kitchen of the new Dutch Oven in Jthe ChlldeiM building. The chef itcKinuiu 1'arnonn oi whiu'-, Mih. S, A. S. Cyr rctuJiK'il to, "I umm! to ri.mc to .-ilfnQ retfu-q After having' played In exhibition Medford reeenlly after Kpcmliin; j larly om e a iu,iii iQwhcn I wan a matches at Jtrou nV yenu nlay afi the entire nummcr vlxltlni; at the Halesman." uiW K. J. Hwimltg. a nunon and ivwilnif. 'lllh Jiuppe home of her dauchter .Mm. Cpm-Kuj member uf the I'nrtland (ioud Will ' and Johnny M-aytoy, two of the (Irapex, In WomiiiK- i tour, when it wan In .Medford o- : world's h ading biiliaid experts left Heautiful line of puU-in hatu .t' teiday ;if ( i noon, "but until thin ihi iifioQH.n for Sacramento. In. Suitable for nil costumes, aft- 'l ' l,,i here for five , where they will play their mxt ernoon or eveninn- MIhh Taylor. I urs !iml- ,ts 11 matter of Tact. I S. Central. 1M0W;,H u'lx'is'-d to m the mouth K. L. I'atrick in expected to re-' " viy lurim; that thm' turn lii'ie tomorrow from a several ! .'. ' . . . !: i nave noticed many iie huiinirtK a tnl new Htnre, which would do credit to a city much larger than .Medford." Mr. Swindell in the general manager for the (Jranrt match, after which th-y will ap Jicar In San Krancixro for xeveral dH. Tin plan to be In J.om Am Kleji for one full weik and will end thejr rial bin' wide totir in Chicago next September. They plan to stop at Chico. Calif.. thiH everiltiK before Kulim on Into the ( 'aUffirnlu capital. Ii.n... ;.t k'ttli- k'..t I.VI. mm in t'oruanu. '1 in Cherry trees, 5e; finest ever Krown in Mute. J. C. liarneti Nur- Htry. Phone yiU-v. -uuti owner of the IliUc-rcnt orchard propertii!s, was anions the out-of-Htate " moturistK who reKlHtered today at the local branch of the wtute auto reKiHtration burea'.i. Mr. ParHonH plaiiH to upend three montliH In' Southern Oregon, ho cordiiiK to hlH application for n lion-resident motorist permit. Saturday ItarsalnH: Another bin Khlpmcnt of new nrrlvulH Included In our already larne millinery Htock at moncy-mLVinp; price 4.'JK, 53.98, $2.98, $!.!R. 11; one lot of; wid brim feltH. f.Oc each: kiddle Schoenbach and C. 1.. Kelby, own ers of tlie cHtabllHhtneiit. who have been doing the baking and cooking since the shop wan opened recently.' Itluc MlKslon era pen now ripe. I Three centH a pound. J. A. Manke, 1 two milcH paHt uf Jacksonville, ad- 1 joining Clancy orchard. If Mr. and Mim. W. T. Cirieve of the I'roHpect dlHtrict are among I he . viHitorH who arrived in the city yew-j torday. ' itadlo ownei'H, pi cane notice ad 1 vertlHemenr of the Republican broadcasting program for tonight. Taki Adv. a ! Thomax Kealty t.'t., real etate, insurance ml xinall loatiH on any thing of value. I'alm Jtlock, corner Main am1. Front. upHtaliH. tf lighteeti out-of-the-MtHle nil'K registered hern yeMeidny with the local state auto traffic bureau. Kxtra good Jialdwlu apples. 50c per box at J'inuacle i'acking Co. tf of intei est tu her many local friends In the recent marriage uf , MImm Ada Cope tiger, formerly of : Medford and Central point, to firant 11. MotMley im San Francisco. The marriage took place at Snn r'ranclHco October , and the cou ple will make their home lu thai, city at 33? Fulton Htreet. apart -ilietit 23. Thi bride has been mak ing her home iti San Francisco fori I' ecs, 20e; French rootM. budded: nothing better, J. C, Marnen Ntli nei y. Tel. !Ull-V, 200tf Mi-m. Charles rieauies. who un derwent an operation for appendi citis at the Sacred Heart hospital early this week, was. reported today to be showing continued improve ment . Phone 5! hots and tarns, VJ.o'i down to r.oc. Included among the Oregonians tn(1 ,,(lst nH)ntilH, ' ' . '" iregistereu at Memoni Hotels at- Wescott Mode Modeled silk ho rmimy i.ou Jiai pnop in m. .n, f ,u-, and Mrs. w. I., woodin, ;. it Store. fluuuty wai rantwwere Issued at the county clerk'n office yesterday to A. I". AVItliamn of Ashland and to i O. Shirley of Medford. each for ti coyote. i Concerning your eyes consult Dr. K. K. Femlon of UoNeburg I. A. Chambers. OptomctriM. 317; Heinstllchig. hose metiding. pleat Medford Mldg. For aHP'lntmenl I and button making. Handl nhone 188. fllassCM fitted and fur-1 Rnift Kliop. JMiono 702. JU3tf Itow. F. C. tietty. Harris Kllsworth. C. F. Sehmeer, F. W. Marks. Then (lore Wlxsou, all of Kugejic; Jessie I. McConib of Corvallis. F. S. J 1 1 1 -llngsby and K. II. Jtowntau ut Sa lem, O. H. Fork,. S. A. Travel and ; iery. $l.nj per iair. Steward's Store. Pointed or )uai c ' pACTMFD17Pn C A cr rai inrr V real vuUu. f.o.l u.d.l In U .V L"" w. 1 ' wnc nbdied, 210 (iucHtM from a distance registered at Medford hotels Include 1). ftrav erman of Muffa!, N. V.: . M. O. Ttryan of (Vdar IlnpldH, Iowa; Toin Itarron of Chicago; Marian AVII.hoii of Madison, Wis.; Franoes Last of Menominee. Mich., and Charles Sclmnnerhorn of Highland Park., Mich. iCadio owners, please notice ad vertisement of the Republican broadcasting program for tonight. Paid Adv. 210 W. T. Webb, government engl-1 neer stationed al Crater National 1 park, was a visitor In Medford yes-i lerday. I Peach, apricot, plum, walnut trees; any tree 25c; less In large number. .1. C Harney Nursery. Phone H10-Y. 200lf Orders for (he continuance of the 10 Indictments against N. C. ha nry until the February term of court' were on file today at the county clerk's office. -The Indict-. Duildlng permits were Issued by the city today to Klmer, Tempteton to build a garage, on I'ark avenue at a cost of $7.1, to F. W Martin to reshlngle a, dwelling on Mistletoe at a cost of fiuo, and to .). O. Cor nell to reshlngle- a dwelling on Holly street at a cost of $$0. . Kxtra good ltahlwin apples. -"ac per box at Pinnacle Packing Co. tf Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Voungston left this forenoon for their home In Spokane, Wash., following a visi; In Medford of a week with Mrs. Voungstn'H sister, Mrs. Herbert King. Pench, apricot, plum, walnut trees; any tree 2.ric; less lu large numbers. J. C. Itarncs Nurserv. Phone HI0-Y. 200tf Despite the general impression that golfer are pt to stretch the truth a lot when It comes to telling their scores, nt lenst, it has been shown that some of (hem are in herently honest. When (Ireens- llogue river ments were returned as the result i Ken"nr ,lrtK. ' of an cxecptlunally lon; and ex-1 pensive grand Jury session, which also returned an Indictment upon which the officer was tried and ac MUltled laM spring and ll was said to be the strongest case against the offlelnl. Dance at Riverside Community C'lnli Kut. nlle. Same music. 2H Miss Veda J,yno.h left here Thurs day for Marshfleld, wlmre'she will lH friends over the week end and return Monday. t i $2 heel exclusively. See our windows. In3 North Central Ave. 21U .Mrs. Klla Tanner of this city left yesterday for Portland to visit rel atives and friends for a few days. Dance at I Li verbid e Community Club Sat. nite. Same music. 2IU Central Point residents who were business callei-H here Thursday aft ernoon Included Airs. Jue ( "oil Ins and the Misses Margaret and Itutli Collins, M rs. Way man Warner, Miss Dullle Love and Mrs. W. K. Weaver. Itadio owners, please, notice ad vertisement of the Republican broadcasting program for tonight. Pit Id Adv. 210 A liutle Fall.- pally registered at. the Uotel Medford yesterday consisted of Mesdaines Charles ami 'Vi'iiH Hoover and Miss N. Van Oroos, Don'l inis the extra-special bar gains tomorrow at the Kmmy Lou Hat Shop In M. M. Store. L'lu Among CalifornlatiH registered nt Medford hotels aro Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Raymond and .1. C. Pearson, of Sacramento; Mrs. .Jonathan I hi and daughter, of Los Angeles; A. S. Webb, Mr. and Airs. J. .1. Sutlon. C.enrne S. Wilson, R. K. Oliver. Mr. and .Mrs. A. X. Lansing. Jr., all of San Francisco. 0 aV ILK BUTTER ICE CREAM PRODUCED PACKED- THE SANITARY WAY These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store iT Always a Favorite '' with otir customers at the regular price. We know you will bo de lighted with our Satur day Spocinl,. .. . . , Lindys 23c doz. A . rich, tasty, sweet goods item, delicately fried and rolled in pow dered sugar, worthy of its name and fit for a king's table. N. B. We also have a very - special price on fruit cake whioh we will continue all week, 39c lb. 9 1 lemst itehltr. hone nienilini? nh:il- vtilley course at Medford, played j ,ig and button making. Handi- nere umiay lie lost a hill. A craft Simp. Phone To-. I!i3tf notice was published on the ilubj Raymond Mays of the city cngi bullelih board and Tuesday evening ,.,., ' ffi(.t. today was still puz about dusk A. K. Oism picked II upjzling over the iroblein uf placing and rclurned it. other members of: u,,. new iiri.Q vly lnu) ln position the club assert that Mr. Cass bunk ,)M- eity council room. The nutp training made It possible for him t . j iH iu uivw fur the space which has Kee the bill, even In the growing , illM.u provide,! for it. and. according darkness. Oranl Pass Courier. I , pri.Hent Itutb ntbiis, onlv space The Htreet and Light Committee wiu be available for the main part, of the Medford City Council are de-j Vnr trees. L'tic; Freneh roots. suous or selecting a siaimuro post i budded: nnihlmj better. J. C. J tames Xursery. Tel. 910-y. I'OOtf J. J. Ruchtcr Is spending a. few days at Weed and Vrcka on busi ness this weuk. Ur. Alfred Rurkluud, chiroprac tor, :I1I Liberty Rldg. J 1 7 Walter Fitzgerald of Hums Valley and ( ieorge Howard, employe of the Hutchison Mercantile company here, left this morning on a deer hunt ln the Klamath Falls dlstrbt. Concerning your eyes consult Ir. I. A. ('hnmhrrs, Optometrist, :tl7 Medford rtlilfi. For appointment phone lK.-' t.ilasss fitted and fur nished, a , to be used for all future business hunting districts and would like the expression of all Interested prop erty owners and business men. The ; meeting for this purpose Is called for Monday evening, October 22, nt , 7:30 p. m.. at the Council Chamber !ln the Medford City Hall. . 2 I 2 ; The Daughters of VetLMiius will ; meet Saturday afternoon at I o'clock at the V. S. hotel in .lack . sonville. when a box luncheon will j be served. A short program will In: given and a silver offering taken j for the Memorial school. "The Knrly Churches and Missionaries of Oregon" will he discussed by ; Mrs. J. L, Ctay. ,A visit to the I Pioneers' museum in. Jacksonville will conclude the program. Mrs. Ktille ( ir:c ve drove down from her Prospect home yesterday and transacted business lu the city. The condition of Mrs N. It. Crlf- flth. who sustained injuries In nit' auto accident near Phoenix last j Monday, was reported us no better! today and she was still lu a serious condition. She regained conscious-j ne.ss yesterday for I lie first time , since she was In Ihe mishap. Dance at Kiverslde Community Club Wat. nlte. .Same music. L'Hi Temporary auto licenses were is sued at the sheriffs office yester day to Alice Hisplmn, Kohert Sow er and A. L. Hogers of Medford. llemstltchlg. hose mending, pleal ; Ing and button making. Handi craft Shop, rhone Tti2. 1 1 a t f Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Daucom of! Portland returned to their home , this week after visiting at the home i of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. It., M. Itaucom, at Holcomb SprlnH. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WHY CAltltV WUINKLKS and ' ifloW old when we uro uivlni' lv facials for I II. this week only. Flite lleauty Parlor, next t( Pan torhnn, I'hone :H'3. FOK TUADK Damlv orchard to trade for dairy farm. What have ou? K. C. 'oin, Healtor. eve ning phone UTT. L'nfi K. Klghth. 1 1 I'l'lt S. Li; Four-ruom modern home iucatcd on West Main. Sleeping porch, garage. Lot worth JU'no. Priced at onlv 1C.".0. K. C. Corn. Kealtor. 20 L. Fthth St. Fvenlng phone i 1 1 1 Foil SALK --Wood. Dry rt and laurel, lather on Ihe urounil or delivered W. A M te. .luck-j wonvllle. Phone ..'J 1 1 WANT KD To Uf Y Holler lop der-k, mahoKan finish. Mi or T.-l Inch. I'hone ".dn -ji t Public Market Scturdoy Spocials . Open until 4 P. M. SQUASH pi'i' ponml , WINTER BANANA APPLES per Ihpx.QOc? SWEET SPANISH ON-' IONS .";'( pMUIIlls 25' INDIAN SODA SPRINGS wiilcr li.v llii' licilllc in' by- llll'-CIISC DRESSED RHODE IS LAND RED FRYERS OR HENS ' . APPLES I'i'i' hox 50r LETTUCE Ih'h.Is 1()C TRY OUR HOME-MADE FUDGE. CHOCOLATES, VANILLA and STRAW BERRY CANDY 10 Varieties of Apples Salaway Peaches M3 5 w vciy-''! TODAY and Saturday TRUE ENOUGH, THE DRAMATIC HIT OF ANNIVERSARY MONTH You'll Want to See It Twice Sailors, Stokers, Steve dores their loves, their hntes. their worn' en, their wives. Kolt S.M.i: in- will trinlv onw aiul linirt' Tur t,'iulv t.'nni. ' l'. lllaMKcihiii. nite hulf mil,, n.n-th-vi-Mt of ivnlivil I'olnl :: r.n s.M.f. - .NiMirlv new pinto good condition terms. Imiutr at Jackson Street 1l-oreV. ; FOII SAI.i: -Itsbv bed high ehiHr h'Q'Ciirt Phone SJS-.N. FOK 8ALK- Seventy-ft r Anconns pullets: April hatched: now lav. Ing. H. A. Dulltique. three miles north of Centrat Point on high way, Thono iu' ' i . , jm. f f WW ill I in - Hi I w Al l-X A Two-Act rTlW V Vltsphone I V.jMjpA ' "TALKIE" A 1 OV ' "Solomon's H i 14 Children" 1 1 i I.' i George Bancroft 'Old Ironsides" fame "The Docks of New York" Mighty Drama of Rugged Men Four Big DeLuxo Shows Daily 1:30, 3:30, 7-9 Admission Mats.. 10 and 35 Eves. 25 and 50 SUNDAY Fanchon & Marco's Gorgeous Stage Presentation "MIDGET FOLLIES" IDEA Featuring Johan Aasen . , World's Tallest Man, -With Compete Cast of World's Tiniest People Economy Groceteria "THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE" ABOUT POTATOES Klamath Falls is marketing one of the biggest potato crops ever and potatoes are cheaper than for years Because of the low price the growers are graaing very close and are sending many potatoes to market that in former years would have beenlhrown out, making it difficult to get good potatoes. Realizing this, we are making weekly trips' to Klamath Falls selecting our own potatoes A car bought last week is in and another trip has been made and an other car bought Dozens of trucks are running every day and We could buy our potatoes with a lot less trouble but we couldn't be sure of the quality sure the spuds would be of Groceteria quality. Within a short time we will have a car of hand sorted fancy bakers; so when buy ing your winter potatoes be sure to compare quality good potatoes are always cheapest. ! ; BREAD 1 lb. Loaf . . 3 for 20c W2 lb. Loaf . . . .10c Baked as you would bake at home without alum-bearing substitutes. '..i'i'i--, Buns, Parker House Rolls or Nap kin Rolls, doz ,15c! New Pack Vegetables First offering of the new pack Beans and Tomatoes from the Home Can nery Home products are always given preference by us. Standard pack String Beans No. 2 can, 2 for 25c Fancy pack String Beans 3 cans 44c Standard pack Tomatoes No. 2 can, 3 cans 35c Solid pack Tomatoes . No. 2 can, 3 cans . . 43c OTHER THRIFT ITEMS Thompson Seedless Raisins the 15- oz. red package, 4 for . 25c Del Monte Tomato Sauce, 6 cans .29c Wash Boiler oversize, No. 9 retin ned boiler with heavy copper bot toma $4.00 value $2.98 Drifted Snow Flour-9-lb. sack $1.85 Fisher's Blend 49-lb. sack . . . .$1.98 Jelly 10-lb. pails, asst. jellies Raspberry, Loganberry or Straw berry $1.79 Swift & Co.'s New Acorn Brand Hams 2 or whole, lb 32c Del Monte Strawberry Jam highest quality 5 lbs. in a sanitary enam eled cart 98c Gold Dust Washing Powder large package 22c Original Shredded Wheat Biscuit; package '. 10c Quick Quaker Oats the large package 23c Phillips' Waffle and Hotcake Flour the 15c pkg 10c Kaffe Hag Coffee with the caf- fein removed -1 -lb. can . ..... .65c Oranges 200 size doz. ..... 49c Thompson Malted Milk Here is the best deal ever an Electric Milk Shaker a 10-lb. can of Thompson's Malted Milk and a serving jar The mixer alone would sell for about $10.00 All for .' $8.33 Campbell's Pork and Beans, 3 cans 2,5c Karo Syrup the 10-lb. can Red Label 73c; Blue Label 67c Coffee our own roast 3 very fine blends per lb 38c; 43c; 49c Crystal White Soap 10 bars 35c Free Bath Towels Buy 10 bars Dona Castile Soap, 79c and get a good quality Bath Towel .... FREE Cocoa Fibre Door Mats medium size $1.13 Johnson's Floor Wax Reg. 85c size . . .' . ."'. 69c Free Waffle Flour with electric waffle molds Buy any electric waffle mold Bersted, Universal Hot Point priced $5.59, $7.98 and up and receive a sack of Philli ps' waffle flour FREE Electric Lamp Globes 50- and 60 watt 22c Electric Corn Poppers $2.89 IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT MEN'S HIGH SHOES Men's 16-inch high top plain or moc casin toe ........ $9.98 to $10.98 Men's 10-inch loggers plain toe $10.50 Men's dress shoes $4.49 up See our men's work shoes we save you money. WOMEN'S SHOES and HOSE Fine Feather all-silk hose all colors, pair 95c Blue Kid pumps and ties .... $6.98 Misses' and girls" oxfords; you should see these to make a com parison of values . $4.50 to $6.50 Special clean-up of women's ox fords ties and pumps at . . $3.98 FOUNTAIN LUNCH Ready at 1 1 :30 a. m. Baked Swift & Co. Acorn Ham, Currant Jelly, Sweet Potatoes, Old Fashioned Corn Bread, Coffee or Milk .25c Evening Lunch at 5 P. M. GATES & LYDIARD Buy Here and Bank the Difference Us our Parking Lot while Trading with Us. HA