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MEDTORD MATTJ TRTBUOT), MEDFORD, OKKfiOV, FT? TP AY, OCTOBER-11,-1929.
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rCoyotes nre plentiful In the Ap
plegate section, more so thun they
have been for yearn, according to
Fred Llchena, who wn In MedforJ
today from Provolt to collect boun
ty on a coyote he Bitot last Wed
nesday while he was rounding ui
four or five hundred cattle he has
had grating In the mountain coun
try the pant summer. He shot the
coyote In the log and a dog later
caught the animal, after which It
wax killed.
Attend the food sale of St. Ann's
Altar society at Weeks & Orr store
Saturday morning. . .
if you want a Kood rifle, Inquire
417 North Oukdalo. tf
The Crater National pnrk head
quarters equipment and personnel
will return from the park tomor
row to tho park's winter head'
quarters In tho Federal liuildinK
hero, according to word received
Inst night hy Postmaster Warner,
who Is the custodian of the Fed
eral building.
Good dry body Black oak, any
length. Phono 3 r3, Jacksonville, tf
Spits nnplea 'or sale. Ala Vlsla
Packing House, flo. Fir. ' 201tf
Mrs. Fred Colvlg was removed
to the Kaored Heart hospital yes
terday afternoon, having develop
ed a case of pneumonia out .of a
severe cold, contracted the first
part of the week. While her con
dltlon' Is serious she rested better
last night.
There's no need for you to drone
(or words when called upon to mako
a speech. Enroll at the Medford
Business College for night closses
In Correct English. 20-1
Cnsh paid for friction top pull
Gallons and half-gallons, Hutohl
son Mercantile Store. 202
(luests from a distance register
ed at Medford hotels Include Mrs.
H. I Bench of Han Antonio. Tex.,
J- F. McClarry of Camden, N. J.,
Oscar Graeve of New York City.
Mrs. and Miss Madden of New
Westminster. B. C. K. T)nvle of
Vancouver, B. C. and O. Patter
son of Hrlttnnla, B. C.
Hemstitching, picotlng, pleating,
button making and hose mending.
Handicraft 8hop; 167tf
List your orchard today; we have
buyers. Phone' 898. Boebe & films.
2ft8
Tho reeovory of Mrs. IT. Q. Cole
man. who recently underwent an
operation In a Portland hospital,
has progressed so' favorably that
she is able to mako the trip home
by train, and will arrive hero this
evening.
Conrplefo showing of the 1030
models of tho new Dodge II at
Eakin Motor Co., Dodgo and Ply
mouth denier. S05
Ina M. Huson and Darroll Huson
announce the opening of "Huson'B
Whatnot,'" formerly "The Sweet
Shop," corner 6th and Ivy Bts. Tour
patronnge will be appreciated. 207
OregonlnnB registered at Med
ford hotels, other than those from
Portlnnd, Include Fred Cnnflold
and Mrs. Marlon Houseehlld nnd
party of Coos- Bay," Mrs. Louise
Ailing of Power, Dick Nerhas
Men-lit AVIIson and Roy TCntlcr of
Rosehurg. H. W. Shelley of Wolf
Creek, W. A. High and Hiram
Moore of Salem, Jack Horton of
The Dalles. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. V.
Htlners. K. D. Heydenhurk nnd 13.
W. Baker of Eugene and Walter
Pkougnll of Marshrield.
' I will sell' the modern 6-rnom
furnished house at 630 South Grape
for 13000 cash or terms. C, A.
DeVoe. lOBtf
For exchange Dnndy 40-acro
ranch with good buildings, near
Table Rock. Well for Irrigation.
Take Medford property. Beebe
Sims. Phone 898. 303
Mrs. J. 8. Borden of tho Central
Point district spent this morning
In the olty on business and
pleasure.
New crop home-made sorghum
now on sale. .' Hutchison Mercan
tile Store.'. 1 ;-i ' ' 208
Call nnd look over the 1030 mod
els of Dodge 6 at Knkln Motor Co..
DoilMe and Plymouth dealer. Soft
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Again
We offer a Saturday
specinl which you can-"
not afford' to miss,
Chocolate
Marsh-mallow
Rolls
17c each
On sale at 9 A. M. Corns
early to avoid being
disappointed.
Temporary auto lice rise were in
dued at the Mht-rlffB office today
and ycHterdny to M, J. 1'i'iiKnt. W.
V. jHaacH, U'orne Htowell, C. K.
dates Auto company. FloretiM
lurch. Lee llurrlmin and V. K.
Hone of Medford and J. It. Hole
IjlnH of CirantH I'bhh,
P. W. Bartlett, furrier. ' IS N.
Fir. 2U6
600,000 feet of cheap lumber.
Special at Medford Lumber Co. tf
Mrs. O. Wlnno Ih a visitor from
Dunnnmlr, Cal., In this city who
arrived yesterday.
We buy, aell and exchange men'
women'M and chlldren'g Kood UHed
clothipfrand xhoeft. "Mac's Place,"
Noah ltldK.. Front St. J'hone filiC
J., .Medford,' Ore. '204
Hpltz apples for sate. Ala Vlnta.
Tackinff Houho. Ho. Fir. 2ullf
A local mutorlHt, whose name Ih
known only oh Lyon to State Traf
fic Lieutenant! O., O. NIcholH, buh
talned a badly lacerated face In
an auto crunh Tuesday hIkIU on
the Pacific highway near the Hear
Creek orchards. Wet puvement
canned Lyon, wild to be a Medford
man. to turn hln car over In a
ditch, hndly damaging -hi imichlne,,
a touring car. Heverul Htlches were
nencHHiiry lo cUwe a wound he hiik
tained from flying glasM, Two men
rftlflKT with I.vnn nunnnHrl unlnlni-.
ed, according to Lieutenant Nicl.-
o!n. I
i ou win rind ueuciouH cakes.
plea and saladH at the fond Hale hi
Weeks & Orr store Haturday. 202
Always a good dance at Jackson
riot rtprings, ai. nigni. zim
Merle Willlts of Kan Jone, Cal..
arrived yesterday, to visit for a
week or ho with bis parents, Mr.
and Mrs. VV. W. Willlis of Persist.
Medford to exchange for acreage!
near Central Point. Beeho A Rims.'
Phone 895. 2"3
Inn M. Huson and Parrel. Hunon
announce the opening of "Huson'si
What not," formerly "Tber Sweet I
Shop," corner 6th and Ivy Rt. Tour
patronnge will be appreciated. 207'
Chas. V. Dickinson of San Fran
clsco of the V. H. bureau of pub.
lie roads, spent yesterday In the I
city on business.
Call nnd look over the 1930 mod
els of Dodge 6 at Kakfn Motor Co.,
Dodge and Plymouth dealer. 2flf
Wanted Haw 3 bona, fide or
chard buyers. Phone 815. Reetip
Rims. 203
Jackson county has had a num
ber of richly responding gold mines
in Its history and H Is said to have
ho me such under Its surface yet.
but the latest "gold mine" coming
to the. notice of this office Is up a
treo, an will ho seen by tho fol-
owlng Itom from Mod ford a few
duys Ago: "With 1000 boxes of
smaller ones still unsold, J. C.
Barnes, local orchnrdlst, lo date
has received $20,655.13 tbU season
from his 27 acres of Anjou penrs.
Barnes had a yield of 9H21 boxes
of large sixes, which tie sold to
the Big Heven fruit distributors
here. He- received a check for over;
$26,000. Athena ProsB.
Closing out screen doors at Med
ford Lumber Co. tf
For Sale, special New 7-room
modern home, paved stroet. base
ment, furnace; has soldier loan on
and priced to sell at only $ -tit fin.
lieobe A Sims. 20H
F. L. Conner, a nationnl parks
system official who registers fi-ohi
Vosemlte national park, arrived in
the city yesterday en routo to
visit Crater Lake National park
on business.
Corona and 8mlth typewriters.
Typewriter Exchange. Phone 1303.
193tf
Lint your outsldo property with
us. Wo will trade for you. Heeb
& Rims. Phone HUB. 1 203
Mrs. C. Virgil Strang, of Med
ford. Is spending a few days In
Hose burg, visiting friends nnd
transacting business. Koseburg
News Kovlew.
Will pay cash tor clean friction
top pails. Hutchison Mercantile
atoro. 202
For exchange Brand new 5
room bungalow, east side; will take
small acreage as first payment.
Beebo $t Sims. Phone 'SUB. 203
Albert l-ehmnnn of Wadena.
.Minn., was among the motorists
from n distance who registered to
day at the local branch of the out-of-stute.
auto registration bureau
Thomas liashong, who registered
from Itedlands Calif., gave hln
I destination nil Medford.
Hunnera removed and s n n g s
worked back In hose, silk under
wear, golf sox, sweaters, etc. Han
dicraft hop. U7tf
F. W. Uartlett, furrier. 15 N.
Fir. 206
Miss Lillian Roberts, county
Red Cross chief executive, was a
visitor at the town of Lincoln on
the Ashland-Klamnth Falln high
way yesterday.
Complete showing of the lflHO
models of tho new Dodge 8 at
link In Motor Co., Dodge and Ply
mouth dealer. 206
Always a good dunce at Jackson
Hot Springs, Snt. night. 208
A large combination radio and1
phonograph has been Installed In '
the main lounge of (he Memorial
1'nlon building of the O. H. C !
through the courtesy of the Grigs- i
hy (Irunow company, manufacturer i
of Majestic radios. The set will be!
at the disposal of students at allj
times nnd Is Intended not only as j
a source of acquainting them wlth
the educational advantages of ra
dio, but also for their entertain-1
ment. j
Dressmaking and remodeling nt
the Fashion Shop, 4S4 Medford
Bldg. Tel. 11SI. tf
Funeral spray and cut flower.
Samuelson's Flower Harden. 208
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoy! am
spending several days In northern
California on business, having left
here the middle of the week.
Insurance of all kinds. Beebe &
Sims. Phone RD5. 203
Dyngo's Dance at Dreamland.
Wed. and Sat. Admission KOo. 304
Applications for building permits
were made yesterday and today at
the city hall hy O. C. Nleewood,
2I West Twelfth, to reshlngle ;
house, $100; c. A, Plckel. Court
street, reshlngle, $100; K. R. fior
Rll Sherman street, remodel. $400;
Ouy Cox, Wward and Mantle,
garage, $100.
Orchard run Winter Banana ap
ples for sale nt Bgobel A Day ware
house. 104
1ynes Dance at DreamlMil,
Wed. and Sat, Admission 60c. 204
Prof. U llkle Cullinx. who Is giv
ing a course of 12 lectures in liter-'
ature of the 1 12 0's at tin- local
Junior high school every Thursday;
night, left this morning for Klam
ath Falls where he has started nn- ;
other course. H Is also lecturing.
In Koseburg, MurshfielU and othfj i
cities along tho way, the course
given under the extension depart-
ment of the I'nlverslty of Oregon.
Corona,'' adding machines, $00.
Free trial. Phone Bierma, 1303.
393tfi
Out those fenders and auto;
bodies straightened at Brill's Hheot
Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super
Service Station. Phone 418. tf i
Included among the Seattle rcsl-
dents -registered at Mfdford hotels
are Mr. and Mrs. J. Kmrnirf L. Y.
Thayer. F. (J. Hawklnsn. It. F.
Campbell and M. W. Smith, !
Wo are speclallitlng on exchanges
of all kinds.. What have you ? j
Beebe & 81ms.' 2U3
Free shompoo Mon., Tuos., "Wed.,
Thurs., with mnrcifl or finger wave,
$1.00. phone 57. Bowman Barber
and Beauty Shoppe. 210
Art Heed, truck" driver of the
Cra er Nutional forest, who while
Joudlng .baled hay on the Lodge
pole road near Butte Falls, fell and
fractured -ihreerttw, -Is still laid
up at bis home In Medford. recov
ering from these fractures.
For Kale Tractor sub-soller.
Phone 1 129-K. 204
Buy them now, factory blocks $T
per load. Medford Fuel Co., Tel.
081. mtr
Phone lf
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HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE
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You hear a lot of folks tell about that childhood relish for food and as a rule the
one thing that stands oat in memory is that afternoon slice of bread with home
made jam.
Do you really believe that age has anything to do with it? Maybe you'd relish it just
as much if you had the same kind of bread. You must remember that mother baked
all the bread then it was always fresh the crust was always brown and crisp and
mother didn't use any of the substitutes that have crept into commercial baking.
Perhaps mother isn't baking now but we are and are doing it just as mother did
no substitutes just those same home ingredients handled and baked in the same
way, and of course has that same flavor.
Come in tomorrow and take home a fresh loaf for lunch if you haven't the jam
we have it, at a very small cost. : We don't want to destroy those treasured child
hood myths, but it might do you a lot of good to know that you are just as young as
you used to be. ' ' A''
BREAD
Stimulates the appetite to childhood
zest because made as mother made it.
Mb. loaf 3 for 20c
lj-lb. loaf . . . . . . . , . . . ..... 10c
Rolls, Napkin, Parkerhouse or Buns
Doz. 15c
Fruits and Vegetables
Fancy Celery, 2 for .....
Fancy Head Lettuce
Parsnips, 4 lbs
Sunkist Grape Fruit
Garlic, lb. .
Eastern Cranberries, 2 lbs.
Sunkist Oranges, 2 doz. . .
Squash, lb
19c
5c
19c
5c
25c
43c
29c
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OTHER THRIFT ITEMS
New Sauer Kraut, qt. ........... . 15c
Sperry Rolled Oats, quick cooker or
plain, large pkg. . . 22c
Swift's Premium Hams, or whole,
pound ...:.'. . . 33c
Sorghum, home made, finest for hot
cakes, 5-lb. can 79c; 10-lb. can $1.49
Schilling's Extracts, all flavors, 2-oz.
bottles .... : .v. . 25c
Pet Milk, tall cans, 3 for . . .... 27c
Sardines, large oval cans, per can . . 10c
Parker's Potato Chips, 4 pkgs. 25c
Drifted Snow Flour, 49-lb. sack. , $i.89
White Down, a guaranteed hard
wheat flour, 49-lb. sack . . . . . . $1.79
Jersey Corn Flakes, 4 pkgs. ...... 25c
Ripe Olives, No. 1 tall cans, Lind
say brand 15c
Royal Cub Coffee, 3-lb. can . . , . $1.49
(1-lb. can Royal Club Peanut Butter
free.)
Palm Olive Soap, 4 bars 25c
Crystal White Soap, 10 bars 35c
White King Washing Powder, large
package 39c
Pink Salmon, No. 1 tall cans, 2 for . 35c
Snow Drift Shortening, 6-lb. can . $1.33
Monarch Catsup, large bottle, 2 for . 35c
Door Mats 3 sizes ! . .88c, $1.13, $1.43
Folding Clothes Racks for indoor
drying. . $1.59
Wood Baskets . . '. 9c; $1.59
Electric Light Globes, all sizes below
100 watts, 5 for 93c
Universal Food Choppers
. $1.69; $2.09; $2.49; $3.19
Airtite Heating Stoves
$2.29; $2.59; $2.89
Stovepipe or Elbows, each 20c
Flashlights, focusing, all-nickel,
each $1.39
GALOSHES
U. S. Rubber Co's best quality all the
newer shades in rubber or cloth.
$1.98, $2.49, $2.98
FOUNTAIN LUNCH
Baked Premium Ham, Sweet Potatoes,
Jelly, Buttered Bread, Coffee or milk
25c
Evening Lunch at 5 P. M.
GATES & LYDIARD
SAVING WITHOUT SELF DENIAL
Use our free parking lot when trading in our store
KATHERINE S TANG
Specializing in All Types of Modern Dancing
Ballet, Acrobatics, Adagio, Ballroom, Dramatic .
Classes Now Forming
HlBh School Girls Saturday 10:00 A. M.
Children Over " Saturday 11:15 A. M.
llabies' Class . i , Saturday 2:00 P. M.
Private Lessons hy Aipolntment ONLY
All Classes Limited
Phono 1503 exceiit Saturday, or call 216 Kast Main.
Phone SSSiiU on Saturday or rail at Studio, Sparta HldR., Room S
I Fire Years' Successful Teaching Kxiwlencel
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West Side Pharmacy
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All tb Tint
Star Meat Market
SPECIALS
Choice Turkeys Chickens Rabbits
Beef Short Ribs, per pound 18c
Fresh Side Pork, per pound .". .... 20c
Pork Shoulder Roasts, per pound ... 25c
Home Cured Bacon, per pound .... 30c
Home Rendered Lard, per pound. . . 16c
NEW KRAUT, per lb. 15c
Phone 273 We Deliver
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