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, The second day of the present
cold wave here bad a temperature
of 1& above at h o'clock thin morn-
' Inc with the mfrcury Mill falllne,
y following yesterday'e minimum of
13 and maximum of 3D. Today
'& was cold and clear with much aun
J shine, and fair and continued cold
woatner la forecast lor losugm ae;u
Saturday
Don't forgot the Cinderella ball.
Jackson Biirlna Club. Sal. 320
, it II. Prentice left today for
4 aMarsnfleld on business, lie wi
'' accompanied by Mrs. Prentice and
the children and they will remain
.. In, Marmlifield over tho week end
vUHIrm friends.
Notice! The annual meeting of
the Jackson County Pish Game
Protective Association will bo held
at the Mcdford Hotel at 8 o'clock.
, Monday evening, February J 1th,
i 192. at which time officer for
' tho ensuing year will be elected
V and such business discussed as may
i propesly come before tbe meeting.
. Paul Scherer, president. 821"
ft. Guests from a distance at Med
ford' hotels Include E. J. Luplon
of Springfield, Ohio. B. S, James of
LaPorte. Ind., M. P. RlncK of Au
gusts, Maine, Mr. and Mrs. a. M.
McClelland of WlnnlpoK, Man.. Mr.
nnd Mrs. William Uauck of Chap
110. Can.. Dr. and Mm. Archer
Johnson of Vancouver, B. C.
Tallies, place cards, paper nap
kins and decorations for your Val-
, !i entlne parly at Swem'a Gift Shnp
822
X Donalecne Preston left yesterday
f for Crescent City, Cal., called by
'. the Illness of bar undo, H. Bright,
'if who, is-not expected to live.
i 1 5 Winter coats loft In our stock.
,i. values up to J09.CO, selling for flC,
S 110 96 and 129.00, at Adrlenno's.
SI9
JL Rpoclal reduced rates during the
V celebration of Washington's blrh
y day will bo in effect on Southern
i. Pacific lines February 21 to 25. It
t announced. The reduced round
trln tickets carry no stopover prlv-
lieges.
. Dance, Eagle Point Sat. night.
6 810
'Robert Harnlsh, local stage drlv-
Jt er, returned yesterday from Ked
? ding, Cel., whore he attended the
funeral of Fred Hoffman, Plck
wick stage driver, who mot dea'h
last Sunday In a crash near Red-
'V ding. He reported one of the larg-
' est funerals evor held In that city.
' with friends presont from all parts
of northern California to pay their
last respects.
Dresses, Dresses. Best values in
town for your money. One look
will convince you. Sites S to 44:
alike, satins and georgettes, selling
at cost. Phone 9M-L or call at 887
W. 2nd St. Vivian Norman Bnrto.
MlBaltig a shot which, under or
dinary circumstances, he probably
would havo made, Ted Hill In last
night's game of the city billiard
tournament lost by one point to ft.
Maru by tho handicap score of 225
to 174. upon missing the last shot,
Hill left Maru a sofoty "leave." hut
the latter htado his shot and ran
out.
.IS Winter coats left In our stock,
values up to 869.60, selling for 81 5,
19-96 and 829.60, at Adrlenne's.
819
Tn ohservsnce of Boy Rcnut anni
versary week, which will be spec
ially observed this evening at the
fathers' and son' hnnnupt nt "the
Elks temple, a display of Bny Scout
knots, handbooks and specimens of
scoutcrnft Is attracting attention
at the Chamber of Commerce.
' Wood all kinds oak. laurel,
fir and drr slabs. Medford Fuel
C, Tel. 981. tf
Attention
We will have our usual
food value for tomor
row'! special sale. Flan
to visit' our store early
and take advantage of
it
Pineapple Puffs '
Costard Puffs
Whipped Cream
Puffs
6 'or 23c
, On sale at 9 ft. m. .
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I W. F. Matson of Sacramento and
Harry Benton of Redding are
among tho Californium registered
at local hotels. Others are Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Brcdwlne of Oak
land and N. V. Dennla of San
Francisco. w
Klncald's dance, Eagle Point Sat.
Jl!l
Hundreds of beautiful new Spring
Dresses just In, both In silk and
wool: tlzra 18 to 62, nt 85, 810 nni
116, Steward's II to (26 Store.
819
The Oram's Pass basketball quin
tet will play Klamath FalU high
school tonight at Grants Pass.
Orants Pass was dvfeated by the
Pelican at Klamath Falls In the
first games of the series on Janu
ary 4 and 6.
Thai good coal low tn ash. Ban-
sen Coal Co. Phone 22. tt
Beat Utah lump cosj. Tel. (31.
Medford Fuel Co. tf
Carlos Don ElCurleo. ltli.ernnt
poet who arrived In Medford two
days ago. Is still n visitor In this
city and this afternoon nt the edi
torial rooms of the Mail Tribune
wrote several poems, which, along
with others, tie plans on Including
In a book of poem to be pub
lished In southern California. He
1 a gifted verse writer and 1 en
route to Los Angeles, where he
plans to make his permanent head
quarters. He had been In Port
land. Bookllte? A personal reading
lamp. Clips on book cover nnd
lights both pages perfectly,. $8 at
Swcm't Gift Shop. 322
Hundreds of beautiful new Spring
Dresses Ju4t In, Doth in silk and
wool; sire 13 to 62. at 85, 810 and
816. Steward's 81 to (25 Store
, 319
Tho hatchery department of the
state game commission Is anxious
ly awaiting a break In the weather
o that trout plantings muy be
mado in many Oregon streams. The
heavy snow will hold up the work
of planting more than two weeks,
but anglers need have no fears, as
the ' trout In hatchery ponds are
well fed and lnvreaso more rapidly
in size than they would In streams.
Do not forget the Model Clothing
Company's big 820,000 slock dis
posal sale. 206tf
Cinderella ball, Jackson Springs
Club, Sat. night. 320
Included among the Oregonlsns
registered at Medford hotels are
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. McKay of Eu-
geno and K. C. Bandelierry of Al
bany.
Williams Double Quertet' Colored
Singers, finest of kind In the world.
Preshytcrlnn church, Bat. 819
Dance, Eagle Point Sat. night.
819
Miss Jean Beslcy of tho Oregon
Tuberculosis association, with
headquarter In Portland, spent
yesterday, accompanied by Mlse
August O lover, visiting schools In
h Phnenlx. Talent and Wagner
Croek districts.
"Oh.fr Is" Rep. Phnne 479-M
Mrs Ssdle Allen ' 282'f
Jrs dance at the Nat 8it. night
Dynge Bros, orchestra. Adm. 10c
820
With the apnroval of the senate
on the bill, Sheriff Jennings, who
returned yesterday from 8alem
where he attended n day's session
of the stato legislature, Is confl
uent thnt the Iihumo will ulso ap
prove the bill giving the right tn
county courts to regulate dancing
In cities undor 2600 population
The herlff Is the author of the
hill and It was Introduced by Son
itor Oeorge Dunn of Ashland. Tt
Is aimed directly at a number of
ilnece hntls In Jackson county
which have been operating af'er
.midnight.
Twice the fun for half the pr'ce
Modern Old-Time dance, Walker'i.
Sat. night. Adm. 10a, dancing 50c.
81?
That good col--low In ash. Hnn
sen Coal Co, Phnne 2S9. tf
Taking tho placa of Mrs. B. R.
Finch, who recently resigned, MlRf
Marguerite Horning of Roseburg
last Monday began duties at th
Central Point school as tho sixth
grade teacher.
"Is your wife still your sweet
heart?" Then send her a valen
tine. Swem's Olft Shop shows i
fine selection. 822
Williams' Double Quartet Color
ed 1 Singers. Presbyterian church.
Saturday, Feh. 9, 8 o'clock. 819
Special call meotlng, Greater
Medford club Saturday. Luncheon
at Hotel Medford. Important plana
for club building.
Bounty warrants wero Issued at
the county clerk's office today to
Carl Magerlo of Rogue River, one
bobcat; Ben Oswald of Central
Point, ono coyote; Chnrlcs Knut
ton of Medfiird, two bobcats; K.
Phillips of Jacksonville, five coy
otes nnd ono bobcat.
Hose mending, runnora removed
and snags worked back. Handi
craft Shop. 2ietf
Klncald's danco, Eaglo Point Snt.
S19
Daughters of Veterans will meet
this evening nt 8 o'clock In regu
lar session at tho Armory. Routine
.matters will be tho order of -tho
evening.
Jatt dance at the Nat Sat. night.
Dynge Bros, orchestra, Adm, 10c.
320
Fresh smelt arriving dally ai
Johnson's Market, tf
A luckless motorist la Fred
! schroeder of this city, who was
I fined 110 In Justice court yesterday
on a charge preferred against him
I by Star Traffic Officer Herb
! Moore for using California license
pistes while a resident of Oiygon.
Officer Moore plana to hnlo every
user of Invalid license platea Im
mediately Into court.
Jots dance at the Nat Sat. night.
Dynge Bros, orchestra, Adm, 10c.
820
Wood all kinds oak, laurel,
fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co.
s Sldtf
Six out of the stale cars regis
tered here yesterday with tho weal
state auto traffic bureau.
Regular dance, Eagl Point Sat.
319
Coal by the sack or ton. Tel.
II Medford Fuel Co. tf
All pool, billiard and card rooms
In Klamath Fall must observe the
ordinance which provides for clos
ing at 11:30 p, m., according to
an order Issued by Mayor George
J. Fox of that tj'y. Mayor Fox
('ated ha haa received a number
ef complaints regarding the late
cloelng.
Lobbyists are so thick at the
state capital at Sulem. reported a
local resident returning from there
yel"rday, that they often run into
each other. All Intent upon eecur
Ing the passage or aefeat of vari
ous bills, they leave no stone un
turned in attempts to achieve their
purposes, with some especially en
thusiastic In their endeavors by at
tempting to listen In on nearly'
every conversation carried on In
the milling urowd. outside tho sea-,
ate and house chambers.
Mealy Klamath Netted Oem po
tatoes, 100 lhs. for 81.10; 60 lbs,
65c. Delivered any place In city.
Johnson's Market, Oth nnd Orape
8t. Phone 97.
tootf
The most soci.ibln danoo in the
country at Walker's Sat. nlsht.
Adm. 10c, dancltiK 50c. 3J'J
John F. White was granted a
building permit yesterday by the
city to build a small warehouse
and garage on West Mtfln street at
a cost of $250.
Do not forget thelModel Clothing
Company's big 20,00 stock dis
posal sale. 205tf
Fancy Newtown apples delivered
any place In tho city, 76c box.
Johnson's Market. SORtf
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BUTTER
ICE CREAM
PASTUERIZED-SAFE-PURE
PRODUCED PACKED"
THE SANITARY WAY
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Medford Pharmacy
' Heath's Drug Store
Strang's Drag Store
Phone y
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HUNDREDS CAME
ON
TRIAL
STARRING
PAULINE FREDERICK
BERT LYTELL-4-0IS WILSON
, The most sensational of murder trials,
the most heart rending of stories.
also .
On the Speaking 'tnT- vnwsaaw
Screen ' " "
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Stafford's SilLr
BAND f y ' JP1
The Original V
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WIEDOFT ... & .
ORCHESTRA Jf aw&
In a Select &Tft V
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"Snf V I " ' Dally at
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Jril lv X 1t M'a. ,M5
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COVINQ
SUNDAY
MILDRED HARRIS
Ex-Mrs. Charlie Chaplin"
IN PERSON
FANCHON and MARCO'S
- HOLLYWOOD SCANDALS
H. H. Williams of Medford was I
a business visitor in Grants Pass '
yesterduy.
Oei ihoe fenders and auto
bodies straightened at Brill's Sbeet ;
.Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super
Service Station. Phone 418. tf"
Regular dance. Eagle Point Sat,
S9 I
EXTRA
SPECIAL
300 New Spring
Hat Special
S1.98- $2-98
$3-98
Extraordinary Values
Other Hats
1.98 up to $9.50
One Lot of
26 Winter Hats
Your choice 50
28 Hats at, each ....98tl
EMMY LOU
HAT SHOP
In M. M. Dept. Store
10 Extra S & H
Stamps Saturday
TODAY
and
SATURDAY
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SPELLBOUND IN AMA
ZEMENT AT THIS MOST
STARTLING OF
ALL TALKING
PICTURES
YOU ALSO-
WILL MARVEL AT THE
DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT
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ONE CAV ONLY
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Economy Groceferia
"THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE"
Setting a Better Table
The secreet of settirfg a good table is a thorough knowledge, of .the. different
foods as well as frequent reminders that serve to add to the variety of your
menu. When at a loss as to what to serve come to the Groceteria where all foods
are so displayed that leisurely inspection without being urged to buy is possible.
Here you may spend as much time as you wish 'midst the widest variety
' of foods shown in Southern Oregon all arranged on convenient . tables all
plainly marked so that besides the pleasure of leisurely inspection you are re
lieved of the embarrassment of asking prices.. And don't forget that
"It Always Pays To Trade At The Groceteria."
BREAD
Every day-in the week
2 loaves 15c
But on Saturday
Mb. loaf 3 for 20c
H-lb loaf 10c
Bananas finest fancy fruit, lb. .'. . 5c
Cauliflower fancy quality large
heads, each 15c
Celery Chula Vista, extra large . 15c
Lettuce Imperial Valley, each ... 5c
California Grape Fruit 8 for 25c;
12 for 25c
Carrots, 3 bunches 10c
Oranges more of those famcus
Sun Kist fancy southern navels
2 dozen for 35c
Cranberries fancy eastern why
not can some for summer use, lb . 25c
Crystal White Soap, 10 bars 35c
Palm Olive Soap, 4 bars ......... 25c
Sauer Kraut in bulk, quart 15c
Corned Beef Hash enuf for four
people; No. 2 can 30c
Tea Garden Syrup, gal 63c
gallsn $1.19
Lindsay Ripe Olives, gallon can . . 93c
Monarch Toffee a wonderful candy
at a wonderful price, 1-lb. can . . 39c
Picnic Shoulders lb. 19c
Children's Shoes
The famous Simplex Health Shoe
Flexie Twinkie all in combina
tion lasts. All sizes and styles.
FREE HOSE WITH EACH PAIR
Tomorrow only a good pair of hose
with each pair
Star Meat Market
SATURDAY SPECIALS
CHICKENS AND RABBITS
Beef Pot Roast, per pound . ,. 22c
Choice Steaks, per pound 32c
Home Rendered Lard, per pound . . 16c
Hams half or whole, per pound . . 30c
Good Bacon, per pound 25c
Picnic Hams, per pound ... . . . . . ... 20c
We Deliver Phone 273
Fred Gottfried Amos Turnbow
GOTTFRIED ft TURNBOW
Expert plumbing, heating and
thast metal rapar ahop.
W sneclslli on service at rail
onabl price. No Job too small.
11 N Crap 6U Phonal (7
OTHER THRIFT ITEMS
GATES & LYDIARD
BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE
Usee Our Free Parking Lot While Trading In Our Store
Electrotherapy Chlropractlr
Dr. H. P. Coleman
9th Successful Tear In Medford
Treatment br Appointment
Medford Center Bldg. Phone 9f
Naturopathy Food 8clence
Del Monte Peaches
Best quality canned peaches; either
sliced or Melba halves No. 2 cans
4
3 for 63c
Jelly Beans a favcrite candy of
most of the kiddies, lb. . . 15c
Sardines large 1-lb. oval cans
3 for 35c
Olive Oil a pure virgin oil, per
gallon . . . $3.39
Red Crown Boneless Pigs Feet
h pint 20c; pint 30c
Red Crown Corned Beef, 1-lb. can. 25c
Red Crown Breakfast Sausage a
can holding 1 lbs 30c
Crisco the 6-lb. can $1.35V
Delmonte Tiny Peas, No. 2 can
3 for 63c
Gocdy-Gocdy Peas, No- 2 can 2 for 25c
Widler's Pickles 4-oz. jar assort
ed kinds, 3 for 25c
Children's 3-Piece Garden Sets
15c and 25c
Garden Hces, rakes, spading forks
shovels, etc. ... ... At a Saving
La Baste Lamp Chimneys No. 2.
each ... . , 29c
Aluminum Percolator 6-cup size . 69c
Lard 8-pound pail $1.25
Fountain Lunch
Ready at 11:30 Breaded Veal
Green Peas Mashed Potatoes and
Gravy v Buttered Bread Coffee
or Milk 25c
All day Hot Chili 10c
AT OUR WAREHOUSE NOW
Land Plaster
(Agricultural Gypsum) .
, Sulphur
Sulphate of Ammonia
Qet Our Prices on Feeds
Let us assist you in your poultry problems.
We are the only people in the feed business
in Medford that ever raised a chicken. An
ounce of practical advice is worth a pound of
guesses.
Mutual Mffl
Medford
6th at Bartlett
& Seed Co., K
Ashland
3539 Main
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