THRE1
Mai hiues t'nllidc !
Donald ItellhiK f the Postal
30E
aoE
In New Western
j Telegraph offtce. riding a motor-:
I cycle, collided with a Kord road-1
O
Golden Rule Stores Owned by Rogue River Capital
D
ster ut the corner of Main hiu!
tii ape streets ul 2 o'clock thisi
afternoon. No utio was injured" and ,
neither vehicle w'us damaged, ac-1
coiiiiiiff to reports. I
WHILLOCK'S
Golden Rule Grocery
C. A. WHIHOCK, Manager
MEDFORD MXIL TRTBTTNE. MEDFORP, ORK(10T. "FRTDAY, rAITfiFST 1, TOW.
Home Made CaK.es
During the hot weather, you will find it very con
venient to buy your cakes rather than bake them.
You can always get fine home made cakes at our
store.
Home Grown Fruits and Vegetables
From State Metropolis '
liuests from Portland at Mod ford
hotels include Mrs. H. T. I'ortmunii,
Mr.. and Mrs. W. G. Kortmann, t.eo.
Pn nzer . A. J. Hod ma n , M r. u n d
Mrs. l CJ. Bruntsch, v. ft. Thomp
son, H. H. Martin, C. L. Weaver,
J. L. Uikin and C. A. Mansfield.
Dance till 2 o'clock,
every Saturday night.
Gold Hill
8ltf
Motor to Const. j
Mr. iiml Jlr. O. I,. Knight, nr.;
rompanleil by A. J. Perry ana .1.
M. Pratt, will motor to Crescent
City Saturday. Mrx. Knight will
remain at the coasi for a short
vacation.
No. 1
233 W. Sixth
No. 2
117 N. Central
If you will bring your exposed
films to us in the morning before
10:00, we will havo them nil ready
for you by 5:30 p. m., same day
nnd nil our work Is guaranteed.
Heath's Drug Store. "Ask Fred."
133
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For best fjreen slabs, ask driver
or call Medford Fuel CO.,
Tel. 631.
65tf
m m wm m
0
You get them here at the Golden. Rule Groceries
j Owned by Rogue River Valley capital, these stores buy
in conjunction with over 700 other busy grocery stores.
Here you may shop at leisure, serving yourself or may
phone in your order and we'll carefully fill it and send
to your home (within the city limits) without additional
charge.
Golden Star Coffee, vacuum packed,
3 lbs $1.00
Borden's Milk, 6 small cans 25
K. .C. Baking Powder, 25-oz. tin 19
Jewell Shortening, 4-pound pail 67
Corn Flakes, 3 packages 25
3 bars Mission Bell Soap
1 large pkg. White King
1 White King Bubble Ball
ALL FOR $1.49
JELL
POWDER .
Your . choice
kind, 2 pkgs.
15
Best Foods Mayonnaise, pint jar .... 37
Potato Chips, 3 pkgs 23
White Wonder Soap, 7 bars 24
Citrus Granulated Laundry Soap Powder, -
package 33
Three new . Pabst-ett varieties, full size 25c
..,.' package, 2 for : 35
Always in Stock! A Complete Line of
SPERRY QUALITY FOODS
Saturday only, 49-pound sack 1
Drifted Snow Flour x bVJJ
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 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
Needlework Enthusiasts
Will Welcome the New
V" ft&G. U.S. PAT. OFF. A
Fall Embroidery Packages
r
Iivtt-. IrrlKullmi Wtitor
Although the river Ls no hiisher.
the syrftnm of Apportioning the lr
riuntion writer among consumers by
mentis of gates regulated by dlteh-j
walkers Is said to have been suc
cessful bo far, according to a re
port from the irrigation district of-
Ken Mnynaril comes to the
The New Arrivals Include
Davenport Pillows
Boudoir Pillows
Organdie Boudoir Sets
Decorative Living Room Ensemble Sets
Baby Dresses
Aprons
Also many other novel needlework crea
tions that are easy to do
Come in and see them i
HANDICRAFT SHOP
S. Central Phone 702
flee. With the continued coopero- 1 Idaho thrum- Inntoi-i-uvv In a Mury
(.,.. f lha .wvtnln nfTinlfilu 1wHtVt ill II lliiljr lliillllin lllllll 111 (till
j no further inconvenience will bei I'ullloi-iiiu,. "Song of the I'lilmllero."
experienced. Grants Pass Courier.
Km in Slate of Washington
tluesLs nt Medford hotels from
Washington include Mr, nnd Mrs,
Mrs. Marvin Queckenbush of
Palo Alto, Cab, Is visiting her I
nieces. Mrs. Alexander G. Hennett ;
nnd Miss Nellie . Wilkinson, in i
the Methodist pnwonage, 2T North'
Orange street. Mr, iiuackenbush
! known to several Medford pen-'
pie who came to the coast from
Vox i northern Illinois, where her hus-j
Extra special for Saturday: New
felt hats worth $4.50. special $1.19.
Straw huts, your choice, i0c and
ll.UU each. The Emmy Lou Vint I A. A. Allen, Mr. W. J. Truscott
Shop in the M. AI. Store.
0l
X Mutch in Sight
Following the cancellation of a
wrestling match 10 days ago be
tween Hob Kruso, Portland, and
Max Ilauer, Oermftn champion.
there has been no further Indica
tion from Herb Owen, matchmaker,
for another match to be held here
very soon. It Is probable that Au-j
gust may pass by without any
mnlch being held, due to the in-;
clination of wrestlers not to work '
during warm weather. When Sep-!
tember arrives, it is probable that (
a boxing smoker will be. held.
and Miss Eleanor
attet, Mr. nnd Mrs.
lain nnd . family of
ret on of He
M. K. McCol-
'uyallup.
Georgette nnd flat
oh sale at $10 each.
crepe coats
Adrlenne's.
i a i
Let us haul away your garbage
and refuse. Phono 542, City Sani
tary Service. 387tf
Lot me write your fire Insurance.
Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland
BUlg., Phone 993. tf
Touring the West
Dr. and Mrs. llownrd S. Selp of
A lien town, Pa left In a special
car today for Crater l.iike. follow
ing their arrival in Medford on the
Shasta. Dr. and Mrs. Seip ore
making an extended tour of the
west.
band was county superintendent of
schools for a long term of years,
a ml widely known as one of the
first directors of the Modern Wood
men of America.
Dance Till 2 o'clock,
ville Saturday night.
Jackson-1.12
Tree props: A large stock always,
on hand. Tel. 629. Medford Luin- (
ber Co. 78tr
ltcttiitis from San Kninrlxro
Mrs. K. F. Weaver of Hlllerest
orchards, who has been vacutloning
in San Francisco for the past week,
arrived In Medford on the Shasta
this morning.
Jack.-on-132
Dance Till 2 o'clock,
ville Saturday niuht.
liOnves Utr Nebraska
Mrs. C. A. Rawley left today for
North Platte. Neh., where she will
spend two weeks visiting friends
and relatives.
Krystalglo kodak gloss supreme.
The Peasley's, opposite Holly the
ater, tf
Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating,
button making nnd hose mending.
Handicraft Shop. 2&7tf
ItiMt-iit finest Tlero
Miss Esther Spragile of Merrill,
Wis., was a recent guest In this
city of Ml.wes Emma and Minnie
Ilorchardt. Hha made the trip to
Medford and return by airplane
nnd visited Crater Lake while here.
Wild Hogs In Klamath
Farmers living in the Miller HU1
section of Klamath county have
appealed to the atate veterinarian
for assistance in running down
three wild hogs that are reported
destroying crops nnd causing other
damage.
TJlocks $5.50 on night delivery
only. Valley Fuel Company. Phone
70. tf
John Neiilermeyer In Kugene
John Neidermeyer, former Uni
versity of Oregon student and var
sity distance man, was In Eugene
Wed n esd a y morning o n h Is way
back from n vacation trip to Se.
attle. He was returning to his
home in Medford. Eugene Reg
is ter.
For best green slnbJ, nsk driver
or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631.
65tf
Husons What-Not, 6th and Ivy,
Is open Sundays and evenings.
134'
Lonvo for Portland
Mrs. O. V. Chesney and children
June and Edward, who have been
visiting Paul Demmer for the past
week, left for their home in Port
land this morning.
Free shampoo with $1.00 marcel
or finger wave in bobbed hair
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.
Shelton Croqulgnole permanents,
$7.50. Work guaranteed. Bow
man's Beauty Shoppe. Phone 57.
136
Mrs. Howard Home
, Mrs. Lottie Howard, who spent
several days in Portland, arrived
in Medford on the Shasta Thursday
evening.
Get your picnic Buppllea nr
lunches at Husons' What-Not, 6th
and Ivy. 134
Green slabs, forest wood, coal;
summer prices. Med. Fuel Co. Tel.
631. 116tf
.The Doltnas Here Today
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dolton of
Mai in were local business visitors
today. Mr. Dolton ls well known
as a stock raiser nnd Is president
of the American Nullonnl bank of
Klamath Falls.
Phone 54
your refuse.
Tree props. All lengths, regular
size. Cheap at Medford Lumber Co.
78tf
Complete Trip
Virgin n Wright and Mrs, Mamie
Dames of Chico. Cub, who have
been on a three weeks' trip into
Canada, left on the train today for
their homo In the south. While
here they visited Crater Lake.
Huson's What-Not serves delic
tus lunches and fountain orders.
134
Mrs. ltuby Fitzgerald, a relative
Of the late Mrs. A. C. Nalley, Ih in
Medford tending to business matters.
We feature fruits and vegetables at all times,
always have a great variety to choose from.
You
Special Offer
WHITE KING
1 pkg. White King
3 Mission Bell Soaps
1 Bubble Ball
$3.25 value. All for
$1.49
Pabst-ett Special
Full size 25c regular Pabst
ett and choice of a 25c box
of any of 3 new varieties for
35c.
D
o
o
CARNATION MILK, from
contented cows. Order today.
CANADA DRY, the Cham
pagne of Ginger Ales. Noth
ing better for home or vacation.
Try Our Telephone Service It Is Dependable
D
o
Personal Attention
FULLED IN
H. IL.
Prompt Service
MARSH
Phone 252
IH
oaoc i
GROCER
Phone 252
. We'll hnul away
City Sanitary Service.
3S7tf
At Aririenne'tt, 1IMI. dn.'BROH anil
silk units In flat crepp. Keorirette
and Hhantuns, hoIiik for $10. 1 3 i
Two Mnrrinirc Llcnsi's
The county clerk's office issued
marriage licenses this forenoon to
W'lllard Clark. 24. of Jacksonville,
and Marie Stone. 20, of Medford.
and to Allien White, 25, nnd Les
lie Klngletnry, 22, both of Iierkeley,
Cal.
The Top nnd Toe Shop, the Hand
and shoe Vox. 223 K. lith, offers
special values on new advance felt
hats. 11.118 to J4.M. and new ad
vance fall nhoes, $2.!I5 to $'i.y'.
301
Kxpcrtcri Home
Jasper Heynolds, who has heen
in Salem for the past two days,
wan expected to return to Medford
today.
Green slabs, the better kind from
Medford Fuel Co. Order early.
Phone C31. 102tf
Blocks J5.50 on night delivery
only. Valley Fuel Company. Phone
70. tf
Four Escape With Slight
Injuries Bodies Muti
lated By Impact On Rail
road Crossing.
OEXO!
30E3O
AND GAS WIN mUm
mice at Grants Pass Is also Includ
ed and Ib well covered. The publi
cation Is edited by A. IT. lJamvoll.
Hecretnry-treusurer, with headquar
ters In this city.
Fai-ncll ltclui'iis
A. I.. FiLrnell. who lias been In
Oakland, Cal.. for the past several
j days, returned to Medford today
on the Shasta.
Special low flro Insurance rates
on farm property. See C. . tloff,
44 X. Riverside. Phone 149(1. 3
Loose wheels reset nnd rndlntors
cleaned. Van'B Oarage, 33 S. Bart
lett. Thone 208. tf
The smartest nnd most chic
Is the Artist's Tarn nt Ethelwyn
R. Hoffmann for $3.95. 131
MANITOWOC. Wis.. Aim. 1
(!') Three children ond two wo
men wore killed today when a
Kas-electrlo train ufl the North
western road lilt the touring cur
in which they were riding. Four
other women escaped with sllubt
Injuries. '
The dend: Mrs. Victor l-ovn-llsh,
80; Mrs. Frank Mrotck. .10;
Marian Mrotek, 2; tlertiude Vnn
derhrush, 11, nnd Martha Vander
hrush, 12.
Police believe the automobile
was being driven to a nearby farm
where the women Intended to pick
liens. .
Several of the bodies were badly
n.iiilhm.l nnd Identification was
difficult.
The crossing Is four miles south
of the city. Visibility Is good, nnd
off lcn Is were unnble to account
for the nccldent.
MANY A GOOD
N!GHT WE H AO
AT THAT HOUSE
BEFORE THEY
BOUGHT ORONITE
FLY SPR.AY ."
Governor Denies
Proclamation to
Pray For Rains
"The Hndlo of the Future Is hero
today," 'Is the topic for a llruns
wlck radio ad clsewhero In this
pa tier.
The llrunswlck Is one of the pop
ular mnkim on the market toduy
nnd In their ad they say:
"Designed for distant days Mien
cities tower far Into 'plnne-c.luuded
skies,' the new llrunswlck rndlo
greets Hie world today!
"When styles In cars and clothes
nnd skyscrapers havo changed, the
llrunswlck you buy now will still i
be up-to-dale. For llrunswlck Fu-
turn models for 1031 carry a pledgoj
of permnnencc gunrditl against j
change by their perfected tone.!
r.nd by revolutionary Improvements i
which nntlclpnto the future. I
"Homo day all radios will havet
the sensallnnal unl-selectoi a aln-j
gle din to operate the set, but only:
llrunswlck has It today.
"Some day nil radios will have
the rigid tuning scale, wihco ih-i-feets
selecflvlty by bringing In sta
tions at Invariably the same point
on the scAle an nil-armored chas
sis, shielding the mechanism from
dust, dnmage anil electrical Inter
ference and the tone control,
which puts bass nr treble empha
sis nt your command, but only the
llrunswlck Is completely equipped
with all these features of the fu
ture now.
"Kvery nunllty others offer Is at
Its best In the llrunswlck volvet
tone, pulsing power, hairbreadth
selectivity. aH-weiiher receirlloat,
splendid cabinets."
"Development." 'offlclnl monthly
publication bf the Northern Call-fornln-Hoiilhorn
Oregon Develop
ment association, caino off the. press
yestorday ami was bolng mailed
today to association members. The
Issue featured the Pan-American
Trade Conference nt Sucrnniento,
Cal., August 26.30, us an outstand
ing event of the month. Tho as
sociation will have un extensive ex
lillit ut the conference..
An nccount of the mining confer-
Obituary
IIOYD. Funeral services for .till
Into T. N. Iloyd of 418 Haven street
who died suddenly while walking
to tho home of his son on the snmo
street enrly Wednesnay morning,
will bo held at the Conger chnpel
nt 10 a. m. Saturday.
Itev. Hurch of the Church et
Clod will be In charge and Inter
ment will he In Medford cemetery.
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
HfClIMONO, Vn Aug. 1
(Pi (lovernor Pollard hns
declined to Issue n proctnnin-
lion calling upon Virginia
people to pray tbnt rain may
soon terminate the long
Oronite FLY SPRAY
KZfr Jem Head
" rtpOlOUIlOIS- ANU Utl MOtHt - IOACHIS IIU1
JtANOAlO Oil C OMMH Of CALIfONIA
4 drought.
One of the numerous re-
quests Unit the governor Issue
a proclamation for state wide
prayer services asking rain
came from the Alexandria
chamber of commerce, signed
by Dan H. Ilollenga, business
manager. The governor cx-
plained why ho will not Issue
such a proclamation In his
reply to Mr. Ilollenga.
PRISONERS HALTED IN
ATTEMPT AT ESCAPE
HAI.KM, Ore., Aug. 1 W) L.
i)rham, 20 und A. Kllsby, 21
prisoners ut tho state penitentiary
attempted to escape Thursday ai
terWm by running away from a
flax gang working In a field near
the prison. Guards were sent In
pursuit and caught the pair before
they had run more than a hund
red yards.
FOIt ItK.N'T Nice new furnished
2-room apartment, suitable for
single lady or man nnd wife. 375
So. Central. Free telephone ser
vice. . 13 0
WF. HAVE in I'SI'.D CAI1S, rang
ing In price from $'- to lino,
vim buy the licence und pav for
the cur' by the week, or will take,
wood for unit payment.
Pl lll. IC MKT. I'HKIJ ('Alt I.T
20 N. Iverslde. 137
FOIt HKNT Furnished apart
ment; electric range, enrage. Tel.
14,'12-X. 137
FOIt HA 1.13 3-burner wlckless
coal oil stove, nearly new, $4.&n.
Phone S'JH-X. 133
WANTF.Ii Children to care for by
di.y. week or month. 721 Oak.
137
FOIl HA.F. Iteglstered Hereford
hull. 20 mo. old; also young
Perchin. Charlie Pros., Prowns
boro. UT
Ftll HUNT Modern 3-room apt;
private" bath, hot water, gnraue;
minus. Phone 7lj-X. 125 No.
Holly. 132
F'llt HUNT 1-rnom house; water.
Iliihta. furnished: tlO. SI Hum
mil. 02
FOIt PI:ACIIKM or apples, cnll
grower, 1122-lt. 30Hf
Home Grocery
"Serves You Right"
606 East Main Phone 743
SPECIALS
White King, large package, Granulated
Soap; Mission Bell Soap, 3 Bars;
Big Bubble Ball $3.25 value
All for $1.49
PABST-ETT CHEESE
One 25c regular Pabst-ett. Choice of
25c box of any 3 new varieties
Special 35c
"BEST FOODS" HEADQUARTERS
Full Line S. & W. Canned Goods
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Meats Fountain Service
Carnation Milk Canada Dry
Popular for Home Use, Picnics and
Vacations
Open Evenings and Sundays
FREE DELIVERY 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. .