MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,' MEDFORD, OREO OX, FRIDAY, .TULV'iS. itelV
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WHILLOCK'S
Golden Rule Grocery
C. A. WHILLOCK, Manager
No. 1
233 W. Sixth
No. 2
117 N. Central
Use
iam
out
During the ,hot summer: days it is not necessary to
come to town for your shopping Just phone
ycur order to us and we'll carefully fill it and send'
it to your home WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE! Ouv :
quantity buying (in conjunction with 700 other
busy stores) and fine quality merchandise assured
your tationally-known foodstuffs for less money.
We have fresh vegetables, too.
Golden Rule Stores Owned by Rogue River Capital
Fresh Eggs (extras) dozen 25
.Corn Flakes, 3 packages '. 23
"Pet Milk, 6 cans '48
Citrus Laundry Citrus Washing
, .( Soap Powder ...,.
10 bars for Package,
30 19
Cream Cheese, pound 25
Golden West Coffee, pound 39
Red Twin-lip jar rubbers, 4 doz. 25
Certo, bottle 25
Citrus Granulated Soap Powder 35
Include a Can of Carnation Milk in
Your Order Today . :
; Always in Stock! .A Complete Line of
SPERRY QUALITY FOODS
Saturday cnly, 49-pound sack fc1
Drifted Snow Flour 1 U'
Where You Meet Good Things to Eat
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 Rulo
Grocery No. 4 in Jacksonville and Golden Rule Groc
ery No. 5 in Central Point. .' s ...'..,.. ' ,
700 Store Buying Power Reason We Sell for Less
To Visit Crater ljlki-
Miss Helen V. Drake and Mrs.
Sidney Starbuck of Chicago left
by Htr.Re for Crater Lake this
niorntnjr, followlnpr their' nrrivnl in
Medford. They are returning from
tile annua Ciard club meeting, hav
ing visited in Portland. Seattle. Ta
coma and Rainier national park.
While in Medfurd they, were the
guests' of air. and Jlffi. Walter
Krazer lirown. .' '
Floral sprays, corsages and mix
ed bouquets for sale. Large assort
ment of choice gladiolas in red,
crimson, cerish, . lavender, rose,
pink, yellow and other colors. 40c
a dozen. Phono 390-k, or call at
DeLosh Gardens, 325 South Holly
St. 117
' Permanent waves Duart Cro
qutgnolc Nestle Circuline spiral.
Hoseborough Beauty Shop, 12 S.
Central. Phono 362. 21
Return from Xortli
C. M. Brewer, executive head of
the Copco and Mountain States
companies, returned yesterday from
a several days business trip in thd
northern part of the state.
Dr. Scholl's Foot Expert from
Chicago will be at tho M. M. Dept.
Store tomorrow and Monday. Free
advice on the care of your feet,
117
C'nltfnriiittiiM at Hotels
Iteglstrutions t Medford hotels
from the Beer state includo Mr.
and Mrs. W. U. Jolinnon and party.
Miss It. (1. Kvans, Mlxs J. Stulieur
nech. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lewen
thal, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Rothwell
of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. 13. A.
Griffin and daughter of Piedmont.
Mrs. 1,. c. Westlake. Mrs. T. Fell
of Pasadena. Mr. and Mrs. F. Itlsi
nig of San Diego, C. H. (leskicl and
fnmily of Long Beach, Isabel An
drews of Marysville. Louise Andrus
and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Andrews
of Bni'tle, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Bellas of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Dwinnii of Hiikeinfleld; and
tho followlitK from San Francisco:
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ciraf. Air. and
Mm. S. Colin. '.Mr. r.nd Mrs. It. F.
Austin. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ltnii
Inson. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Sully
and Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Welsh.
Reduced prices on all spring
dresses tomorrow at tho M. ' M.
Dept. Store. 117
Floral sprays, corsages and mix
ed bouquets for sale. Large assort
ment of choice gladiolas In red,
crimson, cerise, lavender, rose,
pink, yellow and other colors, 40c
a dozen. Phone S90-L, or call at
DeLosh Gardens, 326 South Holly
St. . " '117
From State MetioHilU
Residents of Portland registered
at Medford hotel include W. C.
M.-liride. 10. 11. Duffy. . Olesou
and son, J. H. Kraus, A. C. Barn'-;
kuff,- It, 1. Center, ltolit. L. Coo, !
M. K. Sprott, J. 11. Owner. 11. W. !
Muyhew, 1. A. Duffy, M. 11. Croft,1
R. (1. Nixon, A. A. Krentxel, Mr.1
and Mrs. W. IMllsbury. J. T. Jones.!
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Leach and It.
lOEHOl
OSOl
30Etf;
Former UcsWIi-nl tu City
(.Jfo. D. Kern, who formerly UvvJ
in this city and wan employed by
thp racific Krult Kxpross, Ls a vis
itor Unlay from Sun Francisco.
Screen doors (fixtures free).1
Medford Lumber Co. Phono 629.
78tfi
All spririK coats point; at half
price in tho ready-to-wear dept.
tomorrow. M. M. Dept. Store. 117
O
Mhlor (enit1on
N. A. Mejui underwent a minor
operation todny for tho removal
of his tonsils.
' Tree props. All lenfiths, regular
size. Cheap at Medford Lumber Co.
?8tf
Continuous anncing, two dance
orchestras. Jackson Springs Sat
urday nlRht. Featuring Bob Fletch
er's orchestra. 118
To Visit In Ivos AiiKt'lfK
Dorothy and . Patrichv . Youns.
daughters of Mrs. Elizabeth YounK.
left by train this morning for Los
Angeles, where they will visit rela
tives for two weeks.
Good tree props should be uni
form In size and quality. Come Jn
and look our stock over. "Woods
Lumber Co., .East Jackson and
Genessee. 119
- Seaside. Fruit and vegetable
market and dry goods store open
ed for business in Pendleton Wool
Vn Mills building by M. Murry.
Eugene. Bids will .be opened
July. 1st for furnishings machinery
and equipment for steam auxiliary
power plant.
LUNCH MEATS
The kind that make picnics and summer
lunches more enjoyable. We have the best se
lection in Medford.
FAT MILK FED RHODE ISLAND RED
HENS AND FRYERS ..
LOCAL RABBITS HAM PADDIES
CHOICE MEATS OF ALL KINDS
SPECIALS
Morrell's Pride Shankless Picnics, Wrap
ped 'in Cellophane paper, lb .25
Morrell's Light Lean Bacon 28
Bacon Back, lb. '. ...25
Morrell's Skinned Hams, lb. 28
Spring Lamb Stew, lb 10
Spring Shoulder Lamb, lb..:. ;....-..20
Lard, Bulk, Home; Rendered, lb lS1
"LET US MEET YOUR MEAT NEEDS"
Economy Meat Market
206 East Main
And
Phone 46
PEOPLES MARKET
ECONOMY GROCETERIA NO. 2, W. Sixth
Telephone 1085
Nichols & Ashpole
Stock of musical Instruments,
records and music, etc., located nt
Medford, Oregon, will be offered
for sale by sealed bids. Bids will
bo opened at 2 p. m. o'clock on
Monday, July 21st, in tho office
of the Trustee. This stock Inven
tories $1283.42,' fixtures $305.00
Certified check for ten per cent of
amount of bid must accompany bid.
Stock may be inspected any time
by catling, on G. C. Peebler, Med
ford, 31 So. Front St. Right re
served to reject any or all bids.
AM bids subject to approval of
Referee in Bankruptcy, 118
Hero from Idaho
Mr. and Mrs. TV. R.! Davis ar
rived from Uolso, Ida., yesterday
afternoon to spend several days in
Medford visiting relatives while en
route to southern California to
spend several weeks on a vacation
at Los Angeles and San Diego.
11 u.s lumvd Knot
lawrenee Keo is in the Sacred
Heart hospital receiving treatment
for an Injured kneo.
Dance Wed. and Sat. nights,
Dreamland. Dynge's music. 118
It took years to grow your or
chard. You can't afford to take
chances with cheaa props.- We
carry good No. 1 red fir tree props.
Woods' Lumber Co., Eaat 'Jackson
and Genessee. ' 110
Will Visit Kin ninth Falls
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Turnbow will
leave tomorrow .with Mrs. Luc lie
O'Neill for Klamath Falls. Mrs.
O'Neill has been teaching English
and Latin in the local summer
school.
All spring coats going at half
price In the ready-to-wear dept.
tomorrow. M. M. Dept. Store. 117
Plant your late beets, carrots.
lettuce, turnips, spinach now. Jin-
joy fresh vegetables from your own
garden. Buy our tested seeds for
best results. Monarch Seed & Feed
Co. 120
Hold Hon n Ion Soon
The "Manila Times." published
once a year (sometimes) at Port
land, in the Interest of the second
Oregon Volunteer Infantry reunion
association. Is being distributed
now, calling ex-meinhers of the
iment togethor for their annual,
reunion, to be held in LfurelhuHt
park, In Portland, Sunday, August
10th.
Perennial plants cost money
when you buy at planting time.
Vh not start plants now from
seed at a fraction of tho cost. A
full lino of perennial seeds at the
Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 120
Owr & garden fun of perennials
for a few cents. Plant seeds now
for next year's blooms. See us for
perennial flower seeds. Monarch
Seed & Feed Co. 120
.City Tnifflr Is Heavy
A check on auto traffic on East
Main street at the intersection of
Riverside avenue by City Traffic
Officer (ieorgo J. Proscott, between
5 nnd 6 o'clork last evening, re
vealed that 1328 cars passed that
point, furnishing an argument for
the use of a traffic signal during
thp rush hour. A count will prob
ably be made thls evening on Cen
tral avenue and Mam street,
Dr. Scholl's Koot Kxpert will give
freo examination and advice for
instant relief from foot troubles.
At the M. M. Dept. Store tomorrow
and Monday. . . , ,117
Chauncey Florey now located
123 East Main tit. Insurance and
Ileal Kstato. fif.tf
GET WASTE OUT
OF YOUR SYSTEM
Banish Constipation at the
Start with Kellogg's
ALL-BRAN
Costly Textbook KqnlpincnC i
Equipment necessary for the pro
duatlon of textbooks for the schools
of Oregon-by the state would cost
approximately $ 100,000, according
to tho estimate of the Interim com
mil toe appointed by tho 1920 legis
lature to investigate the subject.
Dance till 2 o'clock, Gold Hill
every Saturday night. 89tf
Dr. Scholl's Foot Kxpert will give
free examination and advice for
instant relief from foot troubles.
At tho AI. M. Dept..Stoto, tomqrrow
and Monday. Ill
Undergoes Major H'ralloii '
L. O. (Jack) Shoemaker, ' who
underwent a major operation at
the Community hospital thlM-mnrn-Ins,
was reported as resting pasy.
Extra choice gladiolas In a largo
assortment of colors; 40a a dozen
Floral sprays and mixed bouquets
a specialty. DeLosh Flower Oar
dens, 325 South Holly, St. Phone
390-1 117
iGct a free Duco .finish clothes
rack from Southern Oregon Elec
tric If you buy a One - Minute
washer at reduced price of $87.50
121
Free load kindling with 3 big
loads 16-ln. Blabs. Valley Fuel Co.
Phone 76. tf
Will Attend Style Show
Mrs. Adrlenne Steward will leave
Medford this evening for San Fran
cisco, where she will meet Lu
notta Goodwin and travel south
by plane to Los Angeles to attend
the fall fashion show Monday
night. She will also bo accom
panied from San Francisco by Miss
Paloma Handelman, manager of
the Eureka Adiienne shop. Mrs.
Steward plans to- return to Med
ford after spending two weeks
viewing and buying fall creations
In tho southern markets. '
Rates now on pears and applos.
Let us figure with you on yonr
fruit hauling. We have all new
equipment, reliable drivers Insur
ed carriers. Phone 833. F. E.
Samson Co. 119
Fruit J
uices for
ummer
Beverages
We now have the finest line of fruit juices
we have ever carried. Call at the store
arid look over our stock of summer drinks.
Slnha. big loads, 4Vi tiers, $5.00.
Small loads, $?.00. Valley Fuel Co.
Phone 78. if
Gilostn ill Mctlforcl
Mra. Iawrenco Buck of Colusa,
Cal., ind grandmother, Mrs. I.uniy
of Merced, are Kuests In this city
of Miss 1311a Parks.
Dance, Jacksonville, Sat. night.
IIS
Delicious salads nnd cold meats
for picnics. Huson's What Not.
110
Meteorological Report
Mission Orange Juice.
Mission Lemon Juice
Mission Grapefruit Juice
Welch's Grape Juice
White Grape Juice
Whitefield Orange Juice
Pure Lime Juice
Pineapple Juice
Florida Grapefruit Juice
Loganberry Juice
Hay's Five Fruits
1'Yliliiy, July IS.
Medford nnd vicinity: Tonight
nnd Haturday fnlr; mild tempera
ture, i '': t'-'; ' .t"'
Oregon: Fog on tho const nnd
fair in tho interior tonight nnd
Haturday; mild temperature; mod
erate north nnd northwest winds
on the coast.
FOR SATURDAY
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Fresh Home Made Cakes
All phone orders receive the same careful attention as if you
i , called at the store in person. ( i , , .
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Personal Attention , j Prompt Service
H. E. MARSH
Phonft252 GROCER !KM25K
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Local DaU. ' S X,
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Temperature (dereo).. 82
HlRherit (last 12 hrs.).. 84
Ixiwest (last 12 hrs.).... 49
Hel. humidity (pet.) 25
reclpltatlon (Inches).. .00
Fmni New Mexico
Mr. and Mrs. Ulchard I'nxton And
son of Dawson, X. M., arrived in
Medford this morning to spend the
week end as tho puetUs of Mrs.
lielle Uttrell. Following their viit
here, they will leave for Hood Itlver
lo visit their daughter.
Freo examination and advice fur
instant relief from your foot trou
bles by Dr. Keboll's Koot Kxpert nt
the M. M. Dept. Store tomorrow
and Monday. 117
Special reductions on Kolvlnator
refriRorators bought at Houthorn
Oregon Electric before July 19.
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city. ;? 3
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I.ook out when you wake up tired
and stay tired. Beware of head-
I aches, unpleasant breath. These are
usuniiy the nrst symptom 01 con
stipation. The trouble is that your intes
tinal system is clogged. You have
eolcn too many bulkiest! foods. But
you can clean your system safely,
if you start at once to cat Kellogg's
ALL-BRAN.
Kelloetr's ALL-BRAN Is a cereal
that you can eat naturally. It sweeps
: th intestines clean of poisonous
wastes. Far better than habit-
forming pills and drugs.
I Kelloeg's ALL-BRAN is guaran
; teed. Just eat two tablespoonfuis
daily- recurring cases with every
meal. You'll like its crispness and
flavor. Your system will benefit by
its rich store of iron and healthful
I elements as well as by its roughage.
I Rcady-to-eat with milk or cream,
i Delicious with fruits and honey
: added. Use it in cooking. Recipes
' are on the packatre for muflins and
' griddle cakes. Sold by all grocers.
Served by hotels, restaurants and
dining-cars. Made by Kellogg in
Battle Creek. .
.FiUMiheMi. Singer VIhIIk
Madame- Takane Nanhu, slncer
with the Philadelphia- Opera com
pany, arrived in Medford yester
day, accompanied by her husband,
K. Taknne. and in visiting Mr. und
Mrs. M. Mnru, nl whoo home she
will nlng this evenlnK for a party
of local Jnpnneae residents. Hhe
snng over station KOVV ye.terday
nnd Is now en rou'.o to Now York
to rpsume her operatic slnKlng.
Chauncey Florey now located
123 Kant Main St. Insurance ana
Heal Estate. Btf
tlcnutlful assortment of chil
dren's wanh dresses specially
priced tomorrow In the redy-tr
wear department. 11"'
Kitrtit Week ICml Here
Mrs. C. H. Hlchardson of lintel
Valley and her mother, Mrs. . ll
H'll.n huv. rnturnn.l frnm Med.
ford, where they npent the week
end an tn KUeatK or reiauve.
Ituseburg Xew.-ltcvlew.
We have that particular mould-
Ine for your Individual picture
The Peasleys, opposite New Holly
theater. -f
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ALL-BRAN
lir.proved In Texture and Taite
Anderson's Trew fltadlo of Pho
tography, ground floor, 407 B.
Main, opposite Plcgly Wlggly. 1J0
Street PnU-hlng Viinpletel
The elty utreet department has
complct'-d the palehlnK of Main
tret between fir.ipe and Holly
MreetH, covering the old street car
traeks. the concrete base of whkh
wan wearing away. A-lill.ill was
ueed to cover the' trar-ks and the
work extended to a point went of
Oakdale, nmoll spots being re
paired here and there.
Lower your fuel cost buy your
wood and coal now at summer
prices. Phone SJ. F. R. Hamson
CO. in
State of weather Clear Cleur
Lowest temperaluro this morn
ing, M degrees. ,
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 19211, 13. U7 Inches.
Temperature a year ngo today:
Highest, SS; lowest, f4.
tiunuot today, 7:43 p. m.
Hum lc Haturday, 4:Ti2 a. m.
HunHct Kiitunlny, 7:42 p. m.:
Observation Taken at 6 A. M.
120th Meridian Time i
IPS
8J
Itaker City 7II
lllsmarck U 1
IIoIho sit
Denver 9u
les Mollies 100
Fresno 102
Helena 4
Los Angeles . 92
Marahfleld 70
l-hoenlx ...v 106
Portland 70
lied Hluff 8
Koneburg 7
Halt iJlko 90
Hon Francisco .... 62
Hanta Fe i 4
Heattle .:
Spokane 78
Walla Walla SO
Winnipeg SI
44
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51
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70
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64
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82
52
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62
60
62
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Clear
P. Cdy,
CMear
Cloudy
V. Cdy.
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
P. Cdy,
Clear
Clear
P. Cdy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
(Hear
Cloudy
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Meteorologist.
JUDGETAYLOR IN
Following JuiIko Taylor's ar
rival homo last night frnm hlB
lung vacation, tllu city court began
functioning again thlx morning,
as n eonecUonco of which two
local speeders came to financial
grief.
Mrs. W, D. Whlsenant, on her
plea of guilty to speeding on
North ltlvorsldo avenue, near the
luiHtnoHS section, was fined $10.
Donald Koney also drew a fine
of SIO on hl plea of guilty to
speeding. Officer Prescutt, who
made both apprehensions, alleged
that Keney was driving In excess
of 20 nillca, and that In no doing
he ran Into u milk wagon, -which
had the right of way.
AKtjuc.il 'oiiniiiinlciit Ion
Medford Lodge No. 103, A,
F. & A. M Friday, July 18,
7:30 p. in. Vlnlting mom
hers welcome. H. J. F1KLD,
C. M. HOUSTON, Secy. W. M
117'
Halem. New .riOO,(IOO state
office building formally d''dc;iti'd
Sweet and Cool
The lines of youth thri ve on the
sparkling tang of delightful
Banquet Tea. A cold
drink that keeps the
spirit up and the
weight down. With
the flavor you pre
fer... A sample will
corrvinceAwritenow.
Mccormick a Co. Inc. ;
. Baltimore. Md.
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10 CLEAR DESK
Harry Hulton, now sole pro
prietor of tho Hotel Kugene. hnv.
Ing recently bought the Interest
of his partner In tnst honlelry.
the late Mr. Clark, nnd leasee and
manager of the Hotel Medford, ar
rived hern yesterday .from Ku
gene whero le hod apent the pant
two months because of , the illnens
and death of Mr. Clark and set
tlement of conditions caused by
that death.
Mr. Mutton plans to remain here
a couple of weeks to catch up
with hl various Intercuts In and
around Medford, before returning
to Kugene.
Albany. Fred Anderson open
ed barber shop at 198 Knst First
street,-
Special for Saturday
RAISED DOUGHNUTS :.:......'.:.....:..,....15 dot.
MAPLE NUT and PINEAPPLE SPONGE
CAKES Tasi c like lioinc-mutje ; and re tile
kind that ro well with ice cream. .. -'-. ' .
HOME-MADE BREAD The" best to be had.
' 3 loaves for 25 ' r'
PERSHINGS :..:30tf doi.
PUMERNICKLE.:........i..... JllSf loaf
The fyllowinR 0irQccric'!liandle , .,
MODEL BAKERY BREAD:
Home Grocery, 608 E. Main 1
Park Groqery, 223 W. Main,;
Service Store, 132 W. Main '
Oakdale Store, 403 S. Oakdale . .
Laurel St. Market, 216 S. Laurel
MODEL BAKERY
lit W. Main'
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'"Phone 103RT
W.' 'Cormick Co.
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What
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Will $10 Buy a
Nettleton Made Shoe?
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ALL STYLES J
i i $10.00 1
McPHERSON'SJ
Style witbout extravagance
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