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MEDPORT) MAIL TRIBUNE, trEPFOKD, OftEPOy, FRIDAY. ATWST H, innn". PAGE THREE Golden Rule Stores Owned by Rogue River Capital WHILLOCK'S Golden Rule Grocery C. A. WHILLOCK, Manager No. 1 233 W. Sixth No. 2 117 N. Central During This Hot Weather Why oarry groceries home? Come inl Select your wants from our complete assortments of Quality . Foods ' or just phone your order in and your order will be deliv ered tc your home in individual boxes without additional cost within the city limits. FREE PARKING SPACE for your car at Store No. 1 at Sixth and Grape streets. Make the Golden Rule Groceries your STORE HOMES! Schillings Coffee, pound tin- 41 Pound Green Tea .'. 49 Best Foods Mayonnaise, pint jar '..33 Yolo Brand Sweet or Dill Pickles, qt. ......3Jty Pink Salmon, can 17 : White Star Tuna,' No. 1 tin, each ....37 1 - .. m ft t Always Quality Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Borden's Milk 6 small cans Lux Toilet Soap 4 bars 25? Schilling's Free Deal Be sure to take advantage of this offer.. See the Schilling's ad in today's paper. Citrus Laundry Soap, 10 bars 30 Citrus Granulated Soap Powder, pkg 29 25-lb.'sack Pure Cane Sugar :.....$1.3S Always in Stock! A Complete Line of SPERRY QUALITY FOODS $1.65 Saturday only, 9-pound sack Drifted Snow Flour 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 SeU for Less Vacationists from California Guests at local hotels from the Hear state include. Mrs. H. H. Pear son and sons and Mr. and Mw. .1. Aberle and family of Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Tlassett and family of Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Cromwell, Alice and Philip Crom well of' Walnut Creek, Mrs. L. Nel lin. Mrs. L. P-ealc and Irene Shep hard any party of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Bryan, Mrs. Mary P. Easton r.nd grandson, Selma VI. Olmstead, Mr. and Mrs. J. Plum of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K. ttlddle of San Marino, and tho fol io w in k f ro m Sa n F rn nc isco : M r. and Mi's. M. V. Procklehurk, Mrs. M. S. Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Plant and Mrs. A. E. Yarter and son. Home from Southern Oregon Professor and Mrs. B. A. John ston returnetl yesterday afternoon from a- motor trip to Talent, near Medford. where ihev went recently to visit th'ir son-in-law and daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newbry, and little son. They wero away a week or ten days. On Sunday the .Ihunstons were In Medford to attend the Htutz-W hillock wedding. t'orvallis Tin's-Gazetie. Special! Sheltan and RInfclette croquinole waves. $7.50 complete. Call 454 or Emma Cline Shop. 13S For best freen slabs, nsk driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. S1. 65tf (reens lnve for North Mr. and Mrs, Gael Green and daughter Joyce left this morning on the Shasta for Walla Walla, where they will make their home, Mr. Green, who is zone represen tative of the Chevrolet Motor com pany, has been transferred to that city. l iulcrgoes (loiter Operation Qf Word received from Mrs. A. Orln f Schenek today stated that Mr. O hchenck, who has been In the vet erans' hospital In Portland for the piwt month, underwent an opera tion fur I'.itf.if V'ii(ii.'ml:n- nnim . ! Ins. Mrs. Schenck Is with hetlQ nustund and reported that Me was Retting along nicely. j OQOE IOEZOE XOEStt D nance tilt 2 o'clock. Gold Hill every Saturday night. SUtf Will Enroll at Berkeley Mrs. Berte Porter! daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. fl. Porter, will leave Medford tomorrow for Berk eley, where she will entert the Uni versity of California for the coming year Oh, boy! Xow we can get fresh Pacific ocean !sh every day at tho Ivy St. Fish Market. J40 j Assume Business Name I Cr.rl Henderson and Jack Wor j sham filed papers at the county clerk's office today to assume the business name of "Pig Tail Mar ket," located on South Central ave nue and deals In meats of all kinds. Blocks J5.50 on night delivery only. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. tf Hero on Business Eifgene Schrader, representative of the Dollar Steamship line, is in this city from Portland attending to business interests of tho company. Dnnco till 2 o'clock, Gold Hill every Saturday night. 89tf locate for new home Sir. and Mrs. W. V. Dlnkens left Medford last evening for th'iir ranch in the Beagle district, where they plan to make their home in 'he future. Tree props at Big Plnea Lbr. Co. Tel. No. 1. - , lOStf J. 1). Bussed Named In Suit H. S. Deuel and others of the F. K. Deuel estate filed ft Vlvil action in circuit court yesterday avainst J. D. Busseil for the sum of $t;on claimed to be due for damage to a furnace last November. Th plaintiffs claim that the defendant Is responsible for damaging the boiler by building a fire in it last November without having sufflct ent water In the boiler. The fur nace was a part of a heating plan located In the Deuol building, bad ly damaged by fire last April. . Let us haul away your garbage and refuse. Phono 542, City Sani tary Service. ...... 387tt Honor Memory of W. If. Meeker : The Mann's and J. C. Penney stores wero closed this afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30. tho hours of the funeral, out of respect to W. . H Meeker, deceased, a pioneer merchant. ,, , Muupin.. Contract let o Mor-f Oiling operations started on The ris Green to construct two miles Dalles-California highway north of of road to connect with Wapinitia ; Cow canyon, then on Tygh -rade 'cut-off highway at Brown service i extending through Dufur to Tho station- I Dalles. Home Grocery "Serves You Right" 606 East Main Phone 743 We feature high grade home grown fruits and vegetables ' 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 3 5C FREE Saturday and Monday, August 9 and 11 10c Jar Schilling Mustard with Schilling Coffee 20c Bottle Schilling Vanilla with Schilling Tea 10c Can Schilling Black Pepper with Schilling Baking Powder Open Evenings and Sundays FREE DELIVERY 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Green slabs, forest wood, coal: summer prices. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. HGtf Confers With Bmmley G. I loss Henninger, associate ed tor of Klectricnl West, arrived In Medford this morning tu confer with Horace Ilromley. Green Blabs, tho better kind from Medford Fuel Co. Order early. Phone 63A. 102tf Frank M. Gritsch and family of Watervllle, Wash., were visitors in Medford yesterday. Dance Wed. and Sat., Dreamland. 14L Shop In Medford Mrs. Hay Peterman and daugh ter of Prospect were in Medford yesterday shopping at local stores and visiting with friends. Blocku $5.50 on night delivery only. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 76. tf Home from Beach Mr. and Mrs. Dick McRlhwe and two children, who have been va cation I n g for several days In Marshfield and at beaches neigh boring the const city, havo return ed to thoir home In Grant Paw. Hemstitching, plcotlng, . pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 257tf Iimn Is In Meitfortl J. H. Dunn, representative of the Northern School supplies, Ih in Medford today, calling on local Hchool officials, and will leavo this afternoon for Klamath Falls. For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. 65,f,tO SI urn-; If Kcivivcs Slicker J. Verne Shangle, local photon-1 rapher, was among studio operat-, ors whose pictures wero accepted for exhibition at the national con-1 vention of photographers, recently held In Milwaukee. A personality portrait of Mr. Selmea of Trail was , entered -by Mr. Shanglc and re-! turned bearing the golden sticker, of the golden jubilee convention. Dance at Jacksonville Sat. music. 7 I Same ! 1 3 'J Held for Home Brew .loo Holly was to appear in city, court this afternoon charged withj the possession of 20 gallons of al-i leged homo brew. He was arrested; last night by Police Officers Joe! Cave and William Peck and louls Jennings, deputy sheriff. Quito Hi number of empty bottle were i found nt Holly's dwelling, 3J0 King, street. The police say he had been soiling beer. Phono 542. Woq'U haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 337tf From Stale Metropolis Guests from Portland at Medford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mclain. Mi, and Mrs. Kenneth Iv. Cooper, U. F. Foster. II. W. Weiss. J. K. Masters, Matt Rye'kman, J. J. Gerber, D. O. Wllkins. W. A. Wylie, W.'ft. Chatfield. N. Dnm berty, A. F. Seranous. J. F. Good man. F. J. Illrwh, Akin and Albert Wathler. Fred Clifford. K. R. Ross, Hnllle K. Price. J. Klhart. TO. A. Lamb. C. .1. Parr, G. R. W'tndest and Alvin Knox. Don't miss the $1.49 and $1.08 silk ami ;elt hats on sale tomor row at the Kmmy Lou Hut Shop In M. M. Store. . 138 Dance nt Jacksonville Silt. Samn music. 139 In Grants Pass Today Gits Newbury is spending today in Grants Pass working on the case of Tuttle vs. Gordon. Herman Pow ell of Medford is also in Grants Pass to attend the case. . , Turtles Wanted Boys, hertf Is a chance Ip.parn some easy money Oolvig Drugs, tho drug storo next to tho Rtallo theater, will pay B0o apleco for twelve good sized snap ping turtles. Must have them by tho 7th of August, Only 13 wait, cd, to get busy. 138 Return from Vacation Wendell VanLonn and Mrs. Van Loa n ha ve ro t u r nod t o M ed f n nl from n two weeks' vacation. Mr. VanLoan. who was fnrrrierly an in structor In the IncM high school, will be at the' University of Ore gon tliLs coming school year. Mrs. Van Loan is principal of the Valley school here. . Dance at Jacksonville S.'t. Same music. 139 Not Mrs. ,f. . Dalley The Ruth Da Hoy reported yes terday ns hurt in an nuto accident on Kast Main street Is not to be confused with Mrs, J. 71. Dailey. the latter informed the Mail Tri bune today. t Blocks $5.50 on night delivery only. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 70. tf Has Tomato Avocation After business hours at the coun ty clerk's office are over. Mrs. Mary Hendricks find more work to do in connection with a tomato patch she and her mother are operating in the Iterrydale district. She re ported today that they have ?00 plants and the entire work 'caused by the plants is done by them. Obituary NOltnis Funeral scrviuoa fur Mrs. T. C. Xorris, who (Hod at hor homo In Jacksonville Thursday, will ho hold undnr nusploes of thu Jacksonville Kustorn Star at tho cemetery at that place al 2 p. m. Saturday. Conger Funeral Parlors In charge. . THE MARKETS Livestock PORTLAND. Ore. Aug. 8. (PI Receipts: Cattle, SO; calvea, SO; quotably steady. IIoks Roceipls, 1&0; opening stondy. Sheep Receipts, 4H0; quotably steady. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Auk. 8 (P) Sugar Sleady: Sacked basis: Cane, fruit or berry, $1.K0 per cwt. Beet sugar, $4.00 cwt. Flour Steady. City delivery prices:" Family patents. 40s, $0.40; whole wheat, 4!ls, Jti.50; graham. 40s, $5; bakers' hard wheat, !)Ss, bakers bluoHtom patents, 98s, 40;. pasti'tlour, jtOs,' !i.90. v Produce PORTLAND, Oro., Aug. $.(&) Loganberries were selling nt $2 to $2.36 a crate on the Fast Side Far mers' market here today. Black berries were $1.2r-$l,r( and strnw borrles $2.75 to $:! a crate. There was a .general shortage ot herrlos on the market. Other quotations Included: Lettuce, $1 to $1.2!i a crate. Cabbage active at $1 to $1.25 crate. Dalles toinntoes steady to easier at 80 to Hoc box for Is. Young benns, 4Vfec pound. Corn, 75c to 9c; few 1 a sack. Danish squash, $1..1.ri l'at crato. Peas, moHtly 5 cents. Cauliflower, $1.60 for Is and 75c crate for 2s. Potatoes, mostly $1.26 or 90o to $1 orange box. Home grown peaces, 70c to 80c box. Tho Dnlles cantaloupes, $2 to $2.25 crato. Oravcnsteln apples, $1 for jum bles. Other apples, 76c to $1 box. General prices ruled: Carrots Now, 2c doz. bunches. Meets New. 20 to 25c doz. hunches. Turnips Now, 75 to 80c dozen bunches. . . Spinach Fancy, 90c to $1.25 orango'hox. I'otaotes new, 1 to iVio lb. Oreen beans Ordinary, a 14 to 1c lb. Kentucky Wonders, (ic. Dance at Jacksonville Sat. H.-imnl music. 13f "fresh trout OroniteFIY SPRAY l&ills "em Dead DOlOUITOf AMIS Ultt . MON$ . KXCHIt ; tlltf . STANDARD Oil COMPANY OF (ALII OINIA Wall Street Report Grocery Shopping You will find our Store a pleasant place to do your Grocery shopping. Good Merchandise, Courteous Salesmen, Reasonable Prices all combined to make this store a desirable place to buy your food sup plies. TELEPHONE SERVICE We specialize on telephone business, all phone orders receiving the same attention as if you called at the store in person. We have two separate ' lines and are equipped to give you quick service. FREE CITY DELIVERY We have free city delivery. You can have all orders, large or small, delivered to your door free of charge. We Have Schilling's Free Deal More Than Sixteen Years At The Same Location O Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. MARSH Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 31 lOCJOJ J OE IOD0 BY PROVOLT BMIERS HIIOWKHROICO, AUK. 8. (Mpl.) Tho hull Riime nt l'rovolt hint Kumlny between the Provolt tiMiin and itrownnhoro (HiiiiIh, reHiilted 1!) to 4 In favor of I'rovoll. A picnic lunch wuh eaten ut noon and enjoyed by all. J. I). Henry, who Ihih been rp riotiRly 111 nt IiIh home, 1 nlowly Improving. t)r, IledifeH of Mnd Tfird In In atlendant-n. (li'itrudo ItloumlnKcamp, Horn brook, On 1., Ih tho kuohL "f her coiiHlnM. LouIh I toll t ei-, (lerald, Mildred nnd Jtrure Hiuihoii. Itov. D. I. Uandall of MiMlford wrH. a vlHltor at Hundny nchool lat Hundny. All momborH look forward to thcMe vb'ltH nnd the mrHwafje he brlnpH frntn time to time, other RucHtH wero Mr. Max field. KiMini'th .lull nut (in and Kdl Hon Hnndfill. Kdlson Handall h!h have a nhoit talk on the II fo of ChrlHt, whlrh wan Kreally appro elated. Claim Charley nnd mother, Im Keno Charley, motored to their homcHtead near AHbland on Hun Mm Hlass of Medford spent n few daya hint week nt tho home of her son, I'jOit IHhhk, (iooiRo Hrown mado n, bun!neR8 trip to Pronpect nno day hint week. ; I CH1CAOO, Aumt. -8. ) Active Kenoral buylnR both of corn and wheat, nont piiecH KoarliiK arly today with corn leading the up ward ftlKht. Tho main Incentive for nurchafdnff corn wnn nnHertlonH crop destruction wrought by weekH of drought nnd heat hag reached an aKKrctrate unparalleled In tho httdory of American crop dlHnntor, Unexpeetel compurallvo firm ncHH of Jjlvorpool wheat (iiiotatloim today, together with advorno crop reportH from Canada, tended to lift the wheat market hero. Open Inn unchftiiKcd to I c higher, corn quickly Hforrd Ken era 1 nalon of more than '3c. "Wheat -ntnrted 3-4c off to 1 fi-So up, nnd later showed fbclred ireneral mlvanee. iiiiiiiii rsr m The best money can buy : no fillers ' AltmlscIwcfa, Budweisei Barley-Malt Syrup j LIGHT OR DARK i RICH IN BODY NOT BITTER Toflny' rloHlni? prlcoa fop 15 MHectud BtockH follriw: Am. C;in . JI7'4 Am. Tel. nnd Tel 202 AnacoMflu 49 V4 I'd!. (Jhh f,N CuiUhh Wright 7 (ipnoral Klertrlu (new) fifl floncnil MoturH 44 Konnlcot (.!npp(;p 88 .Mont. Wnrd 38 Iliidlo Corporation 38 M, HomllnB ior. j Hilira Hocliuck 03 I - 1 16 l.'nltpd Air fnirt r,4 L'. H. Htnnl 1 li 1 P. & E. GRASS FIRE HELD IN CHECK A fti-APM fire thftt Ignited on) or two ojd buildlnuM In the rear of the old P. and B. railroad mil lion, railed the fire department to action thin afternoon. The find alii I'm called the .chemical truk, but a Hccond alarm wan found neceHHiiry been use of f lumcH that were burning the walls of u. wen ther beaten building. 'hfi blaze caiiHcd more excite rnent In the huKincHM Mectlou thim It had known all Hummer. Tho darnago wan not heavy. ' 4 Mlw firmer Heady Oct, 15. HAI.P.U f.n A,... u t I.. HarrW r.nnu nt MudlHnn. WIH..4 recently elected Oregon fttalo lib rnrlan, hn written Governor Nor hlad that he will be ready to take up her dutlen in Oregon October 1'.. She mirrpfiTo th- 1' 'r Here it is - Your New FALL HAT . As stylo-wise as if they bore tho Paris labels. They are creations from the famous house of Gage, of course, i The now cushion, brim, of f-the-f ace mod els, the now borot, and many more dosign equally smart, in felts, satin and Euedo finished, and sew ed chenille with a' dash of smartness-s" exclusive ly Gage, you will be captivated. Wo usher tho now Season fu by offering theso $7.75 beauties at the modest price of $5.98 1 Saturday Special 300 new felts, all styles, sizes and col- ' ors. $4.50 values for the modost price of $1.98 Your-New Fall Shoes arc also here. Our motto is "Style, Quality 'and- Sorvico" at 'tho modest price of - r ' " $2.95 to $5.95 The Band Box and Shoe Box The Top and Toe hoppe 223 East Sixth Street Phono, 989