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1 MEDFORD ;MATL : TRTBTTKE. MEDFORD,' OT?F.fiOX", FRIDAY. JANUARY AO. 19:11. PAGE THREE Phone 20 - Free Delivery Service RELIABLE Cash Grocery W. A. HOLLOWAY, Prop. 117 North Central Quality-Service-Dependability fxOrL & We are a home store tM'iVi ' for home Pe0Ple antl I JPHffe Just compare our remember! We carry QUALITY foodstuffs, guaranteed to satisfy j- Q . you. Try our FREE DE LIVERY SERVICE Three deliveries daily from our store 8 a. m., 10 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. If it isn't con venient to come in and select your own purchases, 1st us show you how carefully we can do it for you. We strive to give you courteous, dependable service and QUALITY merchandise. ' ' - A FULL LINE OF QUALITY VEGETABLES Saturday Bargains No. 2J-2 Del Rogus Sauer Kraut -14" 1 B. & M. Brown Bread and 1 B. & M. Baked Beans..3S 4. pounds Red Mexican Beans 20o Shredded Wheat 10? Carnation Wheat Flakes 23 4 pound Swift Jewel Shortening GSt4 8 pound Swift Jewel Shortening 1.20 Hlslife .HeStalizingCereal.... 23c Del Monte Early Garden Peas No. 1 tall can, each 14? Franco-American Spaghetti Schillings Products Schilling's 1-lb. can of coffee. ...10? Schilling's 8-ounce can of Baking Powder 18? P. and G. Soap, 8 bars for - -29? Calumet Corn Starch, 2 for 15tf Sperry No. 1 Pancake Flour - 50? 49 lbs of good hard wheat flour - 1.25 .1. xevmes Til Ulkf o' till WiwhIs Ccmikv Cites, Olto .lolrtlH'SS anil Hi-wrnl friends I.-ft (his inornlllK fur ki- ' I h Woods whore tlioy Will Slll'llll .tlVJS Wl'l'k . Villi. TlH'i' lihiiini'd lo i-Ui ii pan ut llio ills- l:liu-e. OiuiLV lit Jakfeuivillr cvory Sat uril.iy nlclu; lo 2. ' 311" A llniltlilltf Applli'lillon Till' .Mi'iU()i'il Ciuuti-w Cimsliuc ti.m i-ompany will siu-iul loo to builtl an -ailililloii to Us office" on Nortli ; Uivrrsirte nvoiiu: .lcvQi'dins In l liaii;.. of Ot'flro TiTiy TuU'iit. foinifl' fuili'ial prohibition uRont stationed In Mi'd-foi-4 and later tmnsforrod to tin" narcotic division in Seattle. i nu' In churKO of the Seiittlo office since tlie recent death of W. S. Wrltcs man. who had boon In clinrso. llo will kni that position temporarily until final plans are niado by th gorvrniunt. Under tho pri-sont sit uation. Mr. Talent is In cluliKC. of the entire Seattle area and most of Washington. Atli'iMlttl Asliluiul Notary Carney Stewart, K. C. Corn ami Dr. Kd Shockley wero Medford vis itors at the Ashland notary club luni'lieon yslerday noon. lr. Shockley ruvc nn address on the use of x-ray. Permanent wave. JG.OO complete: facials, seal!) treatments and oil the city liiilldini; department . Kind treatment assured nil ani m:ilri boarded with the Jackson Countv Humane Society. Tel. lijlti. 310 Bounty Warrant Issued t'olei'tion of bounty fees for Iho killing of predatory animals was made this forenoon at the county clerks office l.y 1 l Aslnvorlli of 'flail, one coyote and eiKht lob- cats; Andrew- Jeldness of Jackson ville, one coyote; l.ouls (lepperl of llutte Kails, three coyotes; . A. Wll.te of onue Hiver, one coyote aul one bobeal. j Individual styles and soft, lus trous waves with Tulip Oil pernian ents. Kiiintu Cllne Shop, l'hone 4 r.4. X2 aonzxoi OE ocao Frop Shampoo Mon. Tups. Wml. ' with $1.00 Martol or Kinder Wave; Tulip Oil I'rinuntnts aro mnivol ous! llowinun'ri. Phono 0 . 3 111 ,o an application on file today a.," ' ! FIsIknI III Illinois Klvcr I Krcd Maestrettl. Paul Mom and I John Hushes of Ashland and Henry Shatter of Medford spent ! yesterday fishing In tho Illinois i river. Scout I'lnitiain '1' nrmv The Hoy Scout program will be Kiven at the usual hour. 5:11, over station K.MED. Saturday, Lloyd Showers announced today. The "Hob and Hetty" skit will be pre sented by Harold Williams and Joyce liannish. Pupils of Mrs. 10. K. llore will also entertain with piano numbers. Phone 900 for Courteous drivers. Checker. Cabs. T.ato 25c. 313 If you enjoy Rood food at low prices, cat at tho Holland Coffee Shop. 300tf : Sales Malinger lleiv i J. Lembcke of Portland, gen eral sales manager of the bora Mfttorconipapy for the Portland district, will leave this evening, after having spent the past two days here conferring with tho local Kord salesmen. L. I'otf Causes Crush impaired vision. . caused by fog freezing on the windshield, given as the reason for a car crash on the Tablo Rock market road this nlorning-.near Agate school. The machines were driven by I-I Hopkins and Mrs. Iva Stark spectlvely. The lattor was en route from her homo at the Modoc or chards to begin school teaching duties for the day nt the Willow Springs school, while Hopkins was en route north when tho two ma chines crashed in a headon col lision. State Traffic Officer Herb Moore investigated . tho crash, which resulted In no injuries. Itepresenl Hear State t'alifornians included among thej guests registered at local hotels are Mrs. Kdella Houtson, Miss1 Hlllle Murtland of Oakland, K. It.! Hansen lind W. tl. Hennlngloll of! Hollywood, Mr. and Mrs. U M. ! Tucker of Crescent City. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur It. Hush of Los An geles, and the following of Snir h'raneiseo: W. 11. Yeonians, Morris l. Hrombargcr and N. A. K. till- bcrt. . . . je ??' Burn heavy rough and smooth blocks: they last longer. Med. Fuel Co.. Tol. 631. tf Our new studio is opposito new Holly theater. Tho Peasloys. tf Hears New York In Daytime. Alums Prultt cntne rushing Into Ihe Elks cluh around noon today to report that ho had Just finished listening to Schenectady, N, Y. De spite the daylight. He said the music came In as loudly as any const station at night. He explain-, oil the good reception is due to the use of a short wave receiver on a wavelength of 10 meters. He hns one of the sets of that type in the city. 0 O Have You Thought About Garden Seeds February will be here in just a day or two, and then you will begin to think about making garden. We have Ferry's seeds, in both vegetable and flower seeds. Start your garden early. Home Made Cakes We have many kinds of home made cakes. Order one for your Sunday dinner Q Mardl-.flras dance. Jackson I Springs. Saturday night. 310 Klamatli Sun Melts Cheeses Warm rays of the springlike sun under which the city basked today proved too much for the exhibition of Klamath butter and Malin If you enjoy good food at low prices, eat at tho Holland Coffoo Shop. 300tl Attend Funeral In Ashland Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hutchison, Mrs. if. V. Lumsden and Mrs. Ktta Yawter are -among local peoplo at- i.. Hie ivln.lnw of the chain- tenillllg tne lunerai in akiiiuiiu i- , M-i.n ii m-.is lav for Mrs. Sutton, mother of discovered that the dairy products Mrs. George King. were about to run away In liquid . food torni. tne awning m i i oi i.. , - . ...,, r.,rta I once was lowereu lor me ui.-i inn - . innir nils year. iiainain raua in-i.u Dry fir slabs ?5.00 per load. Fuel Co., Tel. 031. Med. if SWInc Today . Willaid Whitnian and Chester Hubbard aro spending today In the .enves fur visit uimu.iis, l"is.-ei. ' -J i...... , ,,,,, .... Rnn en ..iui(.. r-Minholl nnli-v. Turn deliveries. ilso ti'ans to spend some time Pendleton. Utah's best coal 15.50 per ton off car, Medi Fuel Co., ToL 631. tf SPECIAL SATURDAY MORNING MATINEE TOMORROW At 10:30 A. M. LOCALLY MADE FEATURE FILM "THE GOLD BONDERS" Produced by Hundreds of Children Who Are Members of the Gold Bond Savings Club See the Children of Y6ur Community On the Screen . . . Familiar Local Scenes PHOTOGRAPHED by EXPERT HOLLYWOOD CAMERAMAN ' PROLOGUE ON THE STAGE WITH THE GOLD BOND KIDDIES , ALSO ... GOOD COMEDY ACT Special showing arranged to give children an opportunity to see this picture. Adults are welcome, too! YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING TO SEE HER! PhOno 900 for Courteous drivers. Checker Rat 2lic Cabs. 813 SATURDAY SPECIALS Daily's Taxi, "phone. 15. to 4 passengers. , 35c; 1 tf (Carnation Wheat Flakes, pkg. 21c Ghirardelli'8 Chocolate, Mb. tin 33c (White King Granulated Soap, pkg. . . 41c IF SPECIAL PRICES El Adults 25c Kiddies 10c f NOW Only 2 Days Left E Continuous Shows Tomorrow 1 . Drama! EmjSMk I AfB MM S , ':L ; 1 Ip 0 Graham McNamee Popular 1 in UNIVERSAL NEWS Mat. 10, 35 Looney Time : Fashion Mirror Eve. 25, 50 CQMINn "One Nutty Night" y O If' Wtf 1 if l sm' ! NORMA lAIMADGt pA-ooucrioM WOMAN Kill SHE'S COMING N SUNDAY! J-lniily How Trial Next Tuesday In justice court in Medford yes terday afternoon when Mrs. Jessie Cook. Ashland woman, was ur- riiii'tn.d on nn iistinult and battery (charge that aliened that sho had beaten her 84-year-old father, but .who claims that tho octonenarhin .started the trouble .and that sho, . merely defended herself, her trlul ; was set for next Tuesday and she wa.s permitted by JiuIko Taylor to return home In custody of her sis ter. Mrs. Cook and her acvon-j year-old son spent- Wednesday nlKlit and yesterday forenoon In ithe women's ward of the county jail. ; nAll Sheet Metal Works does ex port repairing, fender and auto body repairing. - tf Fitini State Motif ipnlls Portland residents registered as guests at Medford hotels include U 1. Four, C. J. McAllister. J. N. Kdlefsen, J. Dolby, C. I. flcrson. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey O. Parker. .1. K. McCune, Miss Marian Parker. Ume (ioodell, Maude ii. Cloddard. II. W. Dickinson, J. W. Dnnlel, U M. Clark. Ij. O. Orlfflth, Walter J. Hooks, It. R. Mclntyre, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. J. Sears, C. C. Harr, Thou. A. Plgott and C. -H. Clay. C.ltANDK liONIli:, .Ian. a II. I (!) Cottlleh Schmidt clutched, desperately with two flngcr-H the ring in the nose of a bull,, and saved himself from death under the hoofs of the enraged animal at his farm home, near hero yes terday. Schmidt, however, was In the McMlnnvillo hospital today suffering a broken collar bone, and fractured ribs caused when the animal . knocked him duwn and rolled him over and over In tho mud as hq was leading it to water. ...... r-. All telephone orders receive the same careful attention as if you called at the store in person. Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. MARSH Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 Obituary OC301 LOE lOOOl 30E Q O Knillest of AH soed potntoett nt reasonable, price. H. H. Jackman Malln, Ore. ' 331 "Duleli" r.isinaiiii leaves Fred Kismnnn, who has been agent for the Morning Oregonian. yft this morning for IaCrande. where ho has lieen transferred. For grade A raw milk, call 509, Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries if .Mrs. Chapman to Iteliirn Mrs. Maud Chapman, who has 'been visiting in Spokane, Wash. for the past two weeks, is expected to return to .Medford next. week, , ; Clean-up prices on all cars 'left at flraham Carnge. 812 'CATES William Alexander Cates, aged 7S years, died at Ills ron's home, tlv miles southwest of Talent, January 2'J, suffering but li Hhort Illness. Sir. Cutis was burn 111 Lrfinc coiiniy, son. jinA lias 'iiuitlo his home throughout the stato most of his life. Ho leaves Ills wife, who Is in Kansas City Mo., Willi a daugh ter, Maxlno, Devon and four bimih, '.). U. Cates, St. Helens, Ore., .1. W. Gates, Talent; Karl I,., New ark. N. J., and Vivian or Mcattie. , Tho body Is at t)io Conger fu neral parlors; where funeral ser vices are -being arranged. An nouncement of services later. i Births fell from a log booni on Islhnius inlet. Julius Conrad and I'cter Xeilson, who weln with him, wero thrown In the water. I Sixteen pitchers aro Included In (lie .IS keen will take to St. Petersburg, players the New York Ynn-IFIn.. for spring training this year. ' Aiireeiatloll. We wish In express our appro-1 lad, ill to the members of I lie j Southern Oregon Law Knfurcemenl Officers' asociatlon: civic, fratornali and retlgloiiH orgahliMitlons anil friends for the sincere sympathy, help given, and tributes of respect pnld our koji and brother, Sam Prescott . Mr. and Mrs. W. tl. Prcwoll ami Family. SHI" Special rnmimuilrallon J Medford Iodge No. 103, A.l V. A. M., Friday, ,Tnn. LrJoth. 7:30 p. m. Work In tho K. A. degree. Visiting, mcmnei's welcome.- -'-' , '! HUtKHT L. I.'B.VXOX, AV. M. C. M. HOUSTON, Secy. 910' BE SURE TO SEE OUR SPECIAL! 5 WINDOW Everything in Our Window Going at , $5.00. Values up to $12.00 xuwmiceti I'HOKNIX, Janu. 30. (Spl.) -A babv bov Mclghlng 10 puiinds was born to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caster at their homo in Phoenix on Friday. . Moth mother and baby aro doing nicely. 1 Horn t. Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Klchmonil of Central Point a son, weighing TVj pounds tit the Com? niunily hospital, Thursday, Janu ary H'Jfc . . ' - .'. 4 1iKger Driiwns. . ; MA IlHlIFlKI.D, Ore J. 3'-r fl, itav f. Smith. 35. of North licnd, row noil last nig lit win- he TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Monarch Seed , & Feed Cos SATURDAY CASH 1 SPECIALS ! HELP YOURSELF TO A SAVING! ......98c: ., $1.45 Mill Run, 80 lbs., sack. Feed Wheat, c'wt. Whole Corn, Eastern, cwt. Copper Carbonate, lb.j The best grade , $1.85 33c NO DELIVERY AT THESE PRICES Get our prices on Field Seeds. Don't take too much for granted, but get our prices lie fore you buy. CHICKS, hutching egg- also lied cockerels. Urensler's Sipiare Deal ii,..,.i,..r 1 1 n7 H. Main. Phone. r.V.l.. 31C!M li'dlt HUNT Apartment stairs. Phono 71j-X. doivn 31 1 KOH SAIiK New modern house; Nimill iiavmcnt down. 1 1 N. t'o- lumbus Ave. 312 TO It HUNT Kuril, apt; "im. heal; Ideal location winter or summer. The licrben, 10 (Julm'e. 310lf yol UKNT 3-rm. modern house, 'i ni'in land; barn, garage; 11 nilnuto walk to mill- "'' II-ally. Plume t?!i-.r. ' . Tflll HALM Kestalirant e(iiip meht. Phone 134 or Innulic Isl Thealer. 3t PI.ACK your order now for turkey eggs and day-old lurks. We nn supply theso In large ilianlllli-s. High Hanks Turkey Farm. Tel. 814, Central Polnl. 310 KI,AMATIf p(lTATfli:S, 7r,e iwl; short lime only. 71'iSuuih Itlv orslil.'. 3111 KOM SA1-K 1-ln. conlrlfuKal pump. Korilon. plow, harrow. :.':-h.p. sle.im engine. ln-h p. gut, engine, gasoline wood saw on wheels, disc harrow, grain drill, fenco pools. M Meager, fluid Mill. . 510 KOH rtKNT 3-room nnl. and pri vate bath. Tel. 2Hj-H. 312 WHKAT Co ol plump while wheat, riwlci.dicl. I .." cwt. Mutual .Mill &. .Seed Co., In" . .. - .. aioi WIIOIjK eastern corn. 11.90 cwt. I Mutual Mill Seed Company. 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