MEDFORfi MATL TRIBUNE, MKDFOIRp. REOON, FRTDAY, JULY 11. 1fm
PAdliM'URHIf:.
WHILLOCK'S
Golden Rule Grocery
' C. A. WHILLOCK, Manager
No. 1
233 W. Sixth
No. 2
117 N. Central
Where You Meet Good Things to Eat
SERVICE combined with LOW PRICES and QUALITY
FOOD STUFFS are drawing more and more shoppers te
the Golden Rule stores. Here those who shop may choose
their own pantry supplies at leisure without being
rushed by clerks. . The saving of clerks' salary assures
them lower prices. A' parking lot adjoins our No. 1
store) available for those who shop here should it be in
convenient to drive down town, just phone in your order
and we'll carefully fill it and send it to your home with-;
out charge. Only nationally-known brands are carried at
Golden Rule stores and, fresh vegetables may be had each
day. Get the habit of shopping here !
Golden Rule Stores Owned by Rogue River Capital
M. J. B. Coffee, pound tin 39
Iowa Chief Corn, 3 cans 35
Best Foods Mayonnaise,: pint jar 37
Pink Salmon, 2 cans 35
WESSON OIL LUX TOILET
Special 4-pint SOAP
frying size can 3 Bars
87 ' 19
Calumej; qorn or gloss starch, 2 pkgs 15
Jell Powder, 3 pkgs :. 15
Citrus Laundry Soap, 10 bars 30.
Sugar, 25-lb. sack .. $1.37
Drifted Snow Flour, 49-lb. sack $1,69
Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Central
Point People
May take advantage of these bargains by shopping at
Golden Rule Grocery No. 3 in Gold Hill, Golden Rule
Grocery No. 4 in Jacksonville and Golden Rule Groc
ery No. 5 in Central Point. '
700 Store Buying Power Reason We Sell for Less
Rrevmb
Callfornlans at Hotels
Among the Itcur state guo.tu nt
Medford hotels are Mrs. P. I.
Kahl of Sacramento. Mr. ntul Mrs.
Uaymoml Welch of Burllngamo. O.
R. Ferguson ami V. K. Gruham of
Los Angeles, Mr. ami Mrs. J. U.
Jones of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs,
A. D. McClough and daughter of
West Los Angele ; Mrs. Harold
G. Hull. Miss irv.en Hul'i Mis
Ethel Ha yea and Miss Irene Ilal
com of Wasco, Mr. and Mrs. low
ard Young of Fresno. D. M. An
derson of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs.
IS. F. Ilodewald of Altadena. nnd
the following from San Francisco:
Col. and Mrs. F. J. Schnehle, N. D.
Becker, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tas
qualetto and family. N. C. Hul.se.
J. F. Everett. Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Dutton, 11. R. Dinger and li. K.
Lance.
UurKlur A la nil Set Off .
Tho-attention of people in thai
business district this forenoon ;
was attracted by tho wild clans-j
ing of the burglar alarm on the
Jackson County Hank building, and
somo thought at first & bank rob-i
hery was in progress. However.!
persons working the bank vault
had crused a short circuit in the
protective wiring and the alarm '
Immediately began operating.
Loose, squeaking wheels are dan
gerous. Have them tightened on K
hydraulic wheel setting machine nt
Fichtner's Garage. 93tf
On Tour Through 'vt
A special ear. with 21 students
from Princeton university, were on
the Shasta this morning on a tour,
which .started June 25. ;
Green slabs, the bettor kind from
Medford Fuel Co. Order early.
Phono 631. . . 102tf
Chauncey Florey now located
123 East Main St. . Insurance and
Real Estate. 65tf
Ivy Street Market
OPEN SIX DAYS EACH WEEK
With a Full Line of Meats
"a ' : '; i: . i -
BOB CROWDER
itrr? tVio R'arTnor.'Rnt.plior '
1
BARGAINS
FRYERS, lb 25
J5XTRA FANCY HENS, lb ,20
(5c extra if chickens arc drawn)
RABBITS, lb :..:....25d
Salt Pork, lb -20
Boiling Beef, lb. 12 J
Short Ribs, lb 12
Lamb Stew, lb. 10
Hamburger and Sausage, lb : ;....20
Shoulder of Lamb, lb '. 20
Legs of Lamb, lb 25
All Kinds of Steak, lb 25
All Kinds of Chops, lb. ..t25
Frankfurters, 2 lbs 45
Sauer Kraut, quart ----15
Pickled Pigs' Feet, 2 lbs 25
Veal Stew, lb 15c.
Pure Lard, lb 15
Choice Pot Roast, lb. 20
Shoulder of Pork, lb 20
, LOTS OF PARKING SPACE
West of Postoffice on Ivy Street
Ivy Street Market
Grocery Department
Libby's Milk, tall cans, 3 for . . 25c
Small cans, 6 for 25c
Shasta Coffee, lb 40c
Good Bulk Coffee, lb 35c
Pride Washing-Powder 20c
Matches, carton 16c
Full Line Canned Goods
E. A. EVANSON, Prop
' Formerly at Laurel Street Market
Sustains Broken CollarlioiH
noan PcHilcr, 243 North Ivy
street, sustained a broken rollu--hono
IhiH r.ftnrnoon when he ran
into a parked auto on South Holly
street while riding a bicycle. He
was folding some newspapers and
did not notice the proximity of the
car until he had struck it. He was
taken to the Community hospital
by lleaumont Dehnsh. for first aitl
treatment. The boy is a newspaper
carrier for Cleo'fl newsstand.
Let us haul away your Rarbacro
and refuse. Phono 642, City Sani
tary Service. 387tf
Guests front lluttc Falls
Mr. and Mr. Medford Pitman
of Hutte Falls were guests Tues
day and Wednesday of Dr. and
Mrs. Jud Uickert.
For best green slfbs. ak driver
or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
65tf
C'antrall In Oily
F. Cantrall, trainmaster for
Southern Pacific, with headquar
ters in Uoseburg. was in Medford
yesterday conferring with railroad
officials and shippers.
See Prill's Sheet Metal Works
for radiator, fender and auto body
repairing. tf
Mrs. Oole lteluriis
Mrs. Ida Colo returned to her
position as nssistant in the office
of Tjr. 15. R. Klllolt tills morning
after n short Illness. .Miss Amy
Klliott assisted in tho oftlco during
her absence.
goods nt Huson's What-Not, Otii
and Tvv. Ill
To VlFlt. ljiko
Miss. N." SI1va ofiN'ra' Yoik City
left by stage this morning for Cra
ter Lake.
Saturday,
110
Dance, Jacksonville,
July 12th, 9 till 2. '
Two Ijocul Oounles Weil
The county clerk's orflce Issiuvl
a marriage license this foi'enoon lo
Richard Prultt, 25, and Kdlth Mc
Laughlln, 20. both of Medford, nnd
to Jasper Hanna, 21, of Trail, and
Vera Adams, 16, of Medford
Dance Wed. and Sat., Dream
land. Ladies free;
Dynge's music.
gents 7Cc
113
Here from Visit
Miss Dorothy Chapman of Port
land arrived in Medford today to
be the guest of Miss Dorothy Kads.
Miss Chapman Is a graduate of tho
University of Oregon.
, Dance till 2 o'rlock. Gold Hill
every Saturday night. 89tf'
Leave for Homo
Mr. and Mrs. Don Sloan and two
sons left today for their home In
Hutchinson. Kans., following
visit In the valley with relatives.
A special In tapestry and lealher
handbags nt ft.ua. $2.00, f3.00,
offered ut Ethelwyn li. Hoffmann's
111
To KMl
George fiates left today for Dia
mond lake on a fishing trip.
Sweet ami Cool
The lines of youth thrive on the
sparkling tang ot delighttul
Banquet Tea. A cold
drink that keeps the
spirit up and the
weight down. With
the flavor you pre
fer.. .A sample will
convince writenow.
Mccormick a co. inc.
Baltimore, Md. ...
Impart..., Bt.ndr 'Ll
ltd PMlir
2 "&m
;ucst In Vortlnud , . ,
Mrs. J. Virsin ami smiill m
Hilly ur1 visitlns frlonds in Port-,
land. They will not return to
Medford until t"e end of tho
month.
"We Imvo that particular mould-
lnc for your individual plctun.
The IVasleyrt, opposito Now Holly
theater. tf
Spent July 4 In Port In ntt
Mm, John Vincent of jaek.son-
villi drovo to Portland on tho '4th;
and spent n few days visitincr her,
mother, returning homo Wednes- i
day evening. iLJL !
CRESCA PRODUCTS
Cresca Cornpany of New York City is one of the largest importers of
fine food products in the United Sta tes. In the smaller cities one store is
selected to represent this firm. For the past ten years we have had the
exclusive sale of all Cresca products in Medford. We invite you to call
and look over this fine line of merchandise. :
EVERYTHING LISTED IS UNDER THE CRESCA BRAND
Russian Caviar
Anchovies in Oil
Puree de f oie gras
Maroons in Syrup
Anchovy Paste
Sardine Paste
Choice Mushrooms
Mushroom Powder
French Mustard
French Olive Oil
Tarragon Vinegar
Rolled Anchovies
The Word CRESCA Signifies "More than a little better"
Krystalglo kodak gloss supreme.
The Penaleya, opposito Holly thea
ter., tf
Truffles
Guava Jelly
Bar Le Due
Raspberry Preserves
Imported Macaroni
Imported Spaghetti
Red Cherries
Strawberry Preserves
Green Cherries
Fancy Figs
Peaches in Syrup
Melba Pear
Itetums from Visit
Mibs Katherine.O'Koiirke return
ed to Medford Inst even ins. fl
lowinK a 10-day visit nt Vnncouver.
Wash., with hor parents.
HcmstlLchlngv picoting, pleating.
Imtton maklnff and hose mendlnR. 1
Handicraft Shop. 2 57 1 f J
Two, niillrtlittf Applications
Qua tiuddat will spend KU"" fori
n dwelling on Oranno street, and;
Ethel Offut will spend $50 for nj
perKola on a Uwellinn, accordinK;
to applications on file today at thof
-
Anyono who would like a bar
gain In a hiRh Rr&de bnnjo should
call at this office and inapect tho
banjo left hero for sale; a sacrlfico
regardless of cost. 25tt
Owmmliin.s at Hotels
Harold NicholB of Newberj; and
Men Brown of Burns aro nmong
the Oregon registrations at local
hotels.
CRESCA EXQUISITE QUEEN OLIVES
This is the Finest Line of Olives that Money Can Buy
Giant Exquisite Queens .
Medium Exquisite Queens
Medium Exquisite Stuffed
Olives. Stuffed with Pimiento
Manzanilla Olives Stuffed with Almonds
Manzanilla Olives stuffed with Hazel Nuts
Manzanilla Olives stuffed with Onions
Manzanilla Olives stuffed with Anchovies
For best green slahn, oak driver
or call Medford Fuel Cof, Tel. 631.
More from Portland ' .'i
J. W. S. 1-owthlan, traveling
freight agent for tho Canadian Pa
cific railway, was in Medford today
on business.- Mr. Lowthlan's head
quarters are In Portland.
Don't buy cheap tree propsoml
havo them break and spoil your
Irnna tint Nn 1 red fir tl'OO nrOOH
from Woods Lumber Co., East
Jackson at ueneseo. nz
Snlrrn 12 -Cent Milk
Under an agreement entered In
to between producers nnd distrib
uters In tho Salem district, th
price of wholo milk to tho producer
will be iiurea.sed to 2.it0 per 1 (10
pounds, effoctlvo July IB. At tho
.sauio time the IncreaKo will be pass
ed on to the consumer with milk
retailing at 12 cents a quart.
A special value at $1.50 In tho
all -silk Artcraft hose- Is making
quite a reputation at Ethelwyn B
Hoffmann's. ;tf
Tournament Progresses
The third stop In tho hop-scotch
and horseshoe ladder tournaments
will ho mado tomorrow, MIhh
OUwlys Murphy, instructor at the
local playground. . announced to
day. Thoso winning In tho first
eliminations will play off tomor
row. nnd the tournaments will
probably end the ftrHt of the week.
Baseball and croquet will then be
started.
No. 1 red fir tre props. Wood's
Lumber Co., Must Jackson ttt Hen
csee. .112
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M; TEA f
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I'Mro Tills Aftrrnooii
A gniHS and brush fire lhln iifter
noon summoned tho fire depart
ment to a point three blocks be
low the Jackson wtreet bridge. The
blnzo was quickly placed under
control and resulted In no damage.
Will Motor South
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. E. Koas nf Talent
left this morning for a mo'.or trip
to Crescent City nnd points f.nther
south.
I 'lying NtJirl for Fortune.
On receiving word t h ; t h bad
inherited estates which Include two
villages near Horsham. Kim land,
and an Income of $100. (mo a yar,
Peter Aldrldgo flew from M-l-bourne
to Freeman tie, A u-.: il-i.
to catch the first boat to L'tndm.
Aldrldgn wan ediicateil nt Cam
bridge and nerved for four ywrt
In France, afterwords migrating t
Australia. Ho has worked thrc
for $.i a week, somotimeit sleep.
under bridges.
You will enjoy looking over our CRESCA window
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY
When you consider the High Quality of the CRESCA product, you will be surpris
i : ed at the very reasonable price. . f v
PERSONAL ATTENTION : PROMPT SERVICE
Phone H-E. MARSH Phone
252 grocer . 252
"Bootleggers Paradise" Aids Nymph
In Ensnaring Wealthy Husband
Jt was in tho less opulent but
not much part of Beverley Hills,
Tal,, that I succumbed to tempta
tion again and stopped the car
opposito another lovely homo
marked with an "Open for In
spection" sign.
"Of course, this one only enwt
around $25,000.' I thought, "but;
it's really too uttractivo to miss." j
Tho host to tho house looked i
llko a college boy, but had nico :
mnnnors. I exclaimed about thoj
workmanship, tho patio and thoj
romuntic wrought Iron staircase,
leading Hpanifih fashion from a
gloriously proportioned living!
room. And, he told mo that
fdiruhbcrics nnd tho umbrella!
palins benignly shading the little,
court were 10 years old, though ,
the house had been built but re-
cently. "Yes, wo do things likv,
that down here," he smiled, ans
wering my stare of amazement.
"Transplant em and mtilte 'em ;
like to grow."
Upstairs the four bedroom ar
tistically tinted In the la teal rough
finish, bad oath tlwlr own ex
quisitely colored nnd appointed
bath rooms. A liroon room with
H attendant bath finished and
fashioned like the Insldo, of -a
shell, was surely for some blonde
nymph straight from school. Tho
mauve for a damsel delicately
mature. Then a roso and blue
room, both onchnntlngly seduct
ive. And If there- didn't Seem any
place for a he-man that was per
haps American civilization seems
to rather Ignore tho malo save
on well-defined occasions.
Downstairs tho host to tho house
led mo Into a room, which I sup
posed might bocomo tho library.
At least thoro were bookcases
lining half, of one wall.
''You, I think coming from Can
ada, might bo Interested In this,"
ho said a little shyly, nnd touched
n spring near tho shelves, "Hoot
l'gger's Paradise,' ho murmured,
standing on one side. Itehlnd the
bookcase was a very small room,
well lined with cupboards, on
which were painted hoiirls In va
rious stages of iindrexH. ... There
were, faucets, sink and conveni
ences for mixing cocktails there
were (lie beginnings of a mlntn-
tu bar, I gasped, then noting a
solitary finger mark on tho seem
ing pristine newness of tho "Pnra
dtse," asked: ' Jlas tho place been
lived In?"
"For five mouths only," tho
host told mo and contlnuod con
fidentially: "Thoro was a wodding
horo. You seo tho , bride's parents
hired tho house at tho rate of a
thousand a month whllo tho girl
hunted her man, who was enor
mously wealthy. They frrnlshett
tho place luxuriantly on tho time
payment system and bagged their
quarr. It took flvo months for
tho chase, tho capture and tho
weddlng-and then , they, ...Ipuovod
out."
An 'ttirlhrig peoplothosM '''Cali
fornia ns. (Vancouver Province).
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FOREST SERVICE
PORTLAND, .luly 1 1'. t7P)-M?.
,T. Buck, regional forostcr, said to
day tho government had 1 added
(100,000 to ltd 1030 allotment for
forest service Improvements In the
2'J national forests of Oregon1 and
Washington. ' ' ; 1 '
Tho total, set. u'p for lOSO-l for
permanent Improvements outaida
of roadH tfhd Hralhv'otV rMiftnal
forestf In 1200.500.
Koclal OunmimlmMoji
A Medford Lodge No. 103. A.
Vyf 'K. & A. M , Friday, July
'V 1,7:30 p.m. Work in tho
V. C. degree. Vinitlng members
welcome. H. J. KIKLD, W. M.
C. M. HOrMTOX. Hecy. 110
(.'anl or Tlmnks.
We wish to extend our thanks
and appreciation to the many
derr friends who were so kind find
attentive during tb time of our
bereavement; to Heverend Porter
and many othem we are unable to
mention. Also for tho 'beautiful
flural offerings.
Karl Kbelden,
Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles K. IVw
nnd Family. 110
Cnrrl of rtuiiiU.
We wish to extend our deep nnd
slncero gratitude to th'yie who were
so kind to us in our recent be
reavement In the loss of our be
loved one.
Mrs. Clnra McFnddPn
and Family, 110
Kills Kl8UZ2AMfli
Oronite FLY SPRAY
K7r ead
oosouitou ANtj ruts ' xotM aoiCNit niA
STANDARD Oil COMPANY OF CAllQNIA
PICNICS and
CAMPING
Call for Meat that
, are Easy to Prepare
r Make your f elections from these:
Big Assortment of Luiich Meats
Fancy Rhode Island Red Fryers and Hens
Home-Made - Weiners
, , . .. Rabbits
Ham Paddies
Fuji Line Hams and Bacons
All Choice Fresh Meats
SPECIALS
Morrell's Skinned Hams 30tf
Leaa. Bacon 28
Shanklfess Picnics..... 22.
Spring Lamb Stew... 12 1-2
Shoulder of Spring Lamb..... 20
i"Let Us Meet Your. Meat Needs"
Economy Meat Market r-
206 East. Main 4' - ; Phone 46
PEOPLES MARKET
ECONOMY GROCETERIA NO. 2, W. Sixth
Telephone 1085
Nichols & Ashpole