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medford M.n, tribuxe, medford. orfoon. fripav. January is. 19:11.
is
ocal and
Personal
No Ikiff Tuff Huli
Fp until today, thert- h.id l.- n
42 dos licenses ifsued at the county
ch-rk's office with the rect-nt on-
coins to Mrs. F. G. D'.m. W S
ti1 II more. Ward Spats and Mix M
I-ocke of . Mdford. Frank tirtor;.
of Central point and H. t;. Endors
of Ashland. Doc owni-r an? warn
ed by official that HeenM-s will l.-c
delinquent after March 1. At thu:
time, it Is likely a dog catcher w.li
be employed by the county to ruund
up all unlicerused canine.
Allcirtil uti Tttirt
J- .Mii.vr. :'!. a-.( Charlt : -i .
both of ih .al:s. Wu-h . ':
taken nt.rth to Portia:! Wd::
d.iy ni-ht :y I'n.'.i J Si.itt- Marsha!
t'l wli.-v. i ii.,:- .f i-y-
Utl.in ,.f th- In.-:- :if. v.:i filed
itut;n-t th'-!n in f.-tetal ( Hl:l. Mi!-
. Itr :ind (Inn-', nhn a :v .i-er:t-d to
lnV .;u'ie!i an .i:Ui:n!..!.- from a
H-.q.,i:!i man uc-k, : . ; -
p: -h-iid-d A-hl.ind by St
Traffic f.iptain l P. Taa-ni l.i-t
t Muiula .
Sln luir Here YrMt-rtlu)'
Mr and M r. Finn k z---: a id
if Sam ..'.:' and .ill r Fitz
v raid uf tha: district re in Med-,
ford y '-: id.iy . ij P -ri :-: .in-.l .ran-
(iiit'M of Amy llllhttl
Sl.fi Viiinia i..nii;ey wiii
t..i:iht in M'if"M .u h.p'.l-,
f M.- Amy F.:!:-tT with
h w.ll a:t n J the ba
traine.
h'liii
Mr. Mihih- .litfui llulmiul
Air. Will. S. Moure w iii of the
-la I utate's attorney In char;v
.'of spev:..l Krand Jury invest:-
--.i.'on in'o .!ie lJih.u k i!l raid
fut. yrr.ved in he r:ly y.aterd y
to b- at tlie beiNitle of nr liu--!..t;.I.
u ho 1 a p.itient a, the ti.io-y-1
H-a.-t hospital.
fl
Dane- to 111 wood Sti ider an,!
hj mu.ic, Gold Kill Sat. mtrht.
I;ea! h..: b nd. c;,.d H;U P it.
nit-'ht Kl'Anod Strader and hi
l.r.;-:c. Dancing frum 'J:30 till 2:M.
25;
Merit OrcU- of the Pr:..-
t::ui :5.irh h..id a f'Hd 0-
a; Mt-df'-rd K!e-tric. S:ro. Xo. Cen
tral. Saturday. Jan. 17th.
Mr. Kershaw I Hoiue
Friends In this city of Mis. Gor
don Kent haw a re e la d t o le a t n
that she ha. returned to Medford
and is convaloovini; at the horn.'
of Mr. and Mr, p. M. Kenfhau- on
South Holly. Mr. Kemhiiw. who
had ient the pa-t four months
at the home of her Fietor in Brem
erton. Vah., following a serious
Illness, is now able to see viMtora.
For Sunday dinner, try one of
our milk-fed chicken. Strictly
fresh because we dre to order.
Matheny-Crotfby Co. 2il No. lt:v-e-ride
(rear). Tel. 1661.
K Inner Ilelecd Phi KIr
Lile Kmnev. freshman !n nh:irrn.
acy at Oron Stale colbjce. h;iM
teen pledged to Phi Sigma Kaj)pi
fraternity, according to announce-
litem received Iw-r. Mr K'mnev
entered college at the opening of
tue winter term.
From DL-tunt Cities
Guests from distant points reg
istered today at Medford hotel in
cluded A. J. Simonds of New York
City. Mr. and Mrs. M- K. Heap nf
uncouver. u. c.. and C. M. iUird
of Chicago. 111.
Party wNhes ride to Portland or
Seattle. Will share expenses. Tel
Ounsuiuir OoupJe to U'ed
A marriage licence was Limned
today by the county clerk ' office
to Andrew Campbell. 41. and
OeorrU UoURh. both of Dunsniuir.
Ca!.
Forfeited Kiunll Cash Itail
Cah bail of $10 was forfeited
In the city court today by Myron
HuJl, through failure to appear In
that court for trial, following his
orreM yterday on a charge of intoxication.
For grade A raw milk, call 599,
Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries.
tf
MIsm Miller at Home
Miss Marie Miller ha? sufficient
ly recovered from a major opera
tion recently undergone at the
acred Heart hospital to return to
' the home of her pu rents. Dr. and
Mrs. M. A. Miller of Phoenix,
Mr. Ihwuhaum ltetiinm
A. S. Hosenlwium, freight and
pasenj;er agent for the Southern
Pacific, returned to Medford innt
evening- from a busine trip to,
.Myrtle Creek, Glendale and lllddle.
Indies, if your ward nib nodH
Romn over to rinlsn out the neason.
caU the Fashion Shop, 4M Medford
BIOS. Phone 11N1. t
Tlie Rcame in Pttrtluntl
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Reames of
Medford are makinr a buslnew and
pleasure visit to the metropolis.
The Retimes family fet one of the
beet known In outhern Oregon.
havlnc been prominent in the buy
Jife of Jacksonville in .the golden
r& of that old town, and now
leader in the activities t Med
ford. Mr. and Mrs. Keames are at
i-fre PortlHnd.-The Oreronlnn.
Saturday
Special
Another delicious spe
cial that always proves
popular 1th our cus
tomers. Spanish
Cookies
11c dozen
Generously spiced
cookies with roasted
nut covering. These are
regularly priced at 15c
the dozen.
GET YOUR SUPPLY
EARLY!
ltcpnwiil state l- inM-li
yinte a nniiiiiT "f Portland . -
idftiu '.opi-ft! at M-.-dfor, hotels
l..t nislit. a :n. i n- tht-m l.-:n Mr
and Mr E. 1. M-lier. A. il. Tha
t'll. A. K. S hro-b-r. S- A. Ma!.--horn.
Alex N -Jinan, ".;''.iin Pii:!
l:ps. H Harlan. A. A. Hale. J.
S. Pitman, i '. t Hall. C ,. Swain,
i. . P.rjt-, J. M M. Ionnei:. A. G,
HarrSon. t". H. M irtm. K. W .
Mohr. K: am elm Myers. ( H.
Smith, r. V. Holmes. A. C. Brad
ley and A. G. Kant.
It-tit itt Warm m- Today
T:h- enmity clerk off.f e i-.-ue-l
in. warrant" t -day to Frank
I'-.rUr of tl-.-ld H.U. one coyote and
thr. . iH.bca:. ; John Mard"n of
(lol,! Hlli. two coyote": Ilus.-t-I-M.tw
of llutte i-il!. one bobcat.
Klamath Utwyer to lU'tlre
Ani'.'.i'jn.'i'iiu-T!'. -f the purchase of
the ret -f Horace M. Manning
in tiie f;rm of Manninir. M--
("o!!rh. HrUer.!! & Horan of Klam
ath Kails by the other thre mem
ber. har been announced. Mr.
Manning: plan. to retire. He has
be'n a resident of Klamath Falls
?;nce the
I.:n.v j-jlphur. o. 1 and lead. St-;- Dry f :r slab m) prr load. M'd.
T.Tii:-r payment. Medford Fru;t Fuel CV. Tel. 631. tf
Co.. Inc. Phone tiTtl. 2'.'' '
, Keturn from South
Floyd Hart and Raymond Reter
f returned this forenoon from San
l..nie ulphur. o:i 'Mi l-.td S n-'
tvna.cr p.iynit nt. Meilord Fruit
Co. In-- Phone T6.
Arrive from North
M:s. F. hV:nk and daughter
Tab-ni arrived tn Medford by train Francisco, where Uuy have been
t.'d.iy from the north. on business.
Portraits of dlt.nction. The
peru-b-y. opp. H"lly Th-iter tf
KUvood
'."1 Hi'!
dr and his mu.-;c.
ni-'ht. 7
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Prices 5till Declining
Food prices are still going down so be sure you buy at the lowest price. With
our heavy sales, our stocks are turned quickly, and market declines are imme
diately reflected in our selling prices.
So follow the crowds shop the Groceteria way enjoy the privilege of per
sonal selection avoid the necessity of asking prices of waiting for a clerk of
being asked what you want or being urged to buy something else because what
you want is not in stock.
You will always find the brands you know and want, and will , always save at
the Groceteria without self-deniaL '
BREAD
Makes wonderful t o a s t with a
flavor found only in home-baked
bread. .
Mb. loaf 3 for 20c
11 -lb. loaf . .U .. . .-. .10c
S i Napkin or Parkerhouse rolls.; ;
2 doz. 25c
Del Rogue Canned
Goods
Bartlett Pears Del Rogue fancy
local pears
No. 2 can . . . : 23c
Tomatoes Del Rogue, finest
solid pack
No. 2 can, 2 for v .23c
No. 1 can, 3 for 43c
Other Thrift Items
Sweet Potatoes, fancy quality
5 lbs. 23c
Fancy Early June Peas, Monarch
-brand, No. 3 sieve, No. 2 can, .
3 for . 49c
Florida Grapefruit, doz 29c
Golden Maize Corn, Monarch .
brand. No. 2 can, 3 for 49c
Pork and Beans, Monarch brand,
No. 1 tall cans, 2 for 15c
Fancy Chinook Salmon, Monarch
brand, No. 1 flat can 33c
Tru Bake Salted Wafers in tin box
a regular 75c value 53c
Tomato Juice, Libby's, No. 2 can
2 for 23c
Corn Meal, white or yellow
9-lb. sack , 27c
Thompson Seedless Raisins
25-lb. box $1.39
Crab Meat, North Sea brand, flat
can, 2 for 49c
Ripe Olives, Sunripe brand, No. 1
tall can, 2 for 25c
Coffee 3 very fine blends, fresh
ly roasted and goes farther
i 's x-. .-; i . -., ' 28c; 33c; 38c
Kippered Herring, white Bear
brand, oval cans, 2 for 25c
Clorox or Purex, pint bottle, 2 for 19c
Comb Honey, per frame 19c
Gold Medal Cake Flour, 2Mb.
package 29c
Mazola Oil, qt. can 42c
Drifted Snow Flour, 49-lb sk. . . . $1.35
White Down, a guaranteed hard
. wheat flour, 49- lb. sack $ 1 .25
Fischer's Blend Flour, 49-lb. sk. $1.39
P & G White Soap, 8 bars 23c
Camay Toilet Soap, 3 bars ..... 19c
Galvanized Tubs, No. 3 size .... 98c
Indoor Garbage containers, white
green or blue 98c
Waxelso, the Standard Oil Co. liq
uid wax for floors, pints 39c
Quarts . ... 59c
Folding Clothes Racks for indoor
drying 93c
Electric Irons, guaranteed $1.49
Rubber Mats for drain boards
$1.49; $1.89
Universal Food Choppers $1.69 & up
Steel Wool, pkg. 5C
SHOE Department
WEST SIDE STORE
A fine assortment of women's
straps, ties, oxfords in calf, kid or
patent leather.
Special Value.
. $3.95
Fountain Lunch
Breaded pork chops, banana
squash, potatoes, gravy, bread and
butter, coffee, tea or milk.
25c
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SAVING WITHOUT SELg-DENIAL
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