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o o o nDFonn matt, ttjtbtticr mkdforp. orkcox, fridav. .tita' 27. inss. PAGE TFTRPli :p lu V t t ? ? V VISIT caves, and CRATER L BY AIR " " "f ' 1 f"i 1 r 'riii 1 ' riiiiimin rrj -i Santford & Company II QTll Santfords System 307-309 Eat Main St. Saves You Money Folgers Coffee Golden Gate, vacuum packed can, lb. .46 Waterme! ons Our price on watermelons is exceptionally low, every melon is fresh picked, ripe and of the best quality. Fresh picked, large ripe melons, lb .02 J Ice cold, large ripe melons, lb. . . . 031 '2 JL 1 Fv 1 r Buy your meats and groceries at Santfords, use Santfords wonderful delivery service and best of all get the full advantage of Santfords low cash prices on the very best quality Tea Garden Syrup 1 "J Q Pork and Beans (f Full gallon, each JL JL Small can, Van Camp's, each vO Tillman Coffee A C Creme Oil Soap 1 Q Vacuum tin, best quality, lb JL J 4 large bars 9 .L Jr Pink Salmon f Ground Chocolate J 1 Large can Alaska. Each Jml J Pound can, extra quality, each Jm JL Oleomargerine f Wesson Oil A Q Umeco, guaranteed satisfactory. Lb. JmMJ Full quart, fresh, each Minced Clams 1 Q Pcets Washing Machine Soap ) C Large can, Pioneer, each JL J 3 medium size packages Jm4J Crystal White Soap "5 C Mayonnaise - Q 10 large bars J J Full ; .. pint, each J Pineapple y T Toilet Paper r jj Large can, fancy slices, each JmlJ 4 large rolls Jm4J Santford's New Market In our market we have the very best of milk-fed veal-best steer beef grain-fed pork spring lamb extra fancy fat hens and fryers Buy your meats at Santfords, use Santfords wonderful delivery service, en joy the best quality meats at no higher prices than you have been paying. Family Flour Santfords wonderful delivery service will bring your flour to your home No worry about carrying it home or getting flour all over your car besides you save in price at Santfords every sack of flour we sell is guaranteed to be the best of its kind and to please you in every way if you are not satisfied after you have tried the flour you may return it to us and get the price you paid. Drifted Snow Flour AC 49-lb. sack, each JmJJ Crater Lake Flour "J O f 49-lb. sack Klamath Hard Wheat, each JL 0 J Anchor Flour T T 49-lb. sack Klamath Soft and Hard Wheat, each JL vJ'? Folgers Coffee u : ui j. tc i i . i . i vui iciigc uuymg uuwci ciictuics us iu unci yuu nie uesi Known rt brands of coffee at exceptionally low prices every pound guaran teed, buy what you want. Tin "Ui:h ih- co-op 'ration C ': t .1 l'a ,ui.l km y pot- Willi i !! M - d I in il I'l-iivi'iilimi com mis--v : . 1 1 iH i n y .i.-k iiuiii.i in ill t lie ;!'.'.!! aniui.il lemon convention il! lu- i:lv. ii a uip Iii tin t'aniou- Oie i'.svo Sunday ami M on-lay. A;;i;;iM r, ,u;, . In addition to thi t autre, Kcrhy poI No. 70. the "I'-ti'.v pot" of i In siat if un'am; a liii; f i ee barbecue at the !:i": 't"n of the (Mi'uhm t'av-s road .ii-mI tin- U.,hvo..(l liihuay. all uay '.:. 1 i y .i Mil Mniiw.iv Siartitii; al 1 " . in. Smulay. til-' K- rly u, juhI Auxiliary will put on a ron tiinpuis t.artMTue np until .Monilay' iiiulM w ht ii a luu la'u'ion .latu c v, ill In- tam. at the Ketl. Whit. an. I Hhir pavilion. Aoo'inliim to r'oi is. Cn-st on i fay p. st has also off.ro.l to pirU up visiiiiii I a- ion n:t ifos at t ho jiui. tiMi ano! taU.- thotn on a trip ihr.muh tlo roil w noils. Ii is an li'il'ati.l thai a laryo nunil"r of Pilot s will tako in hotli tho rvvs ami iho toilwoo.ls trips ho fore iv Uirnm home, Air triis to (Valor I. ako. the -oe n n u' on 1 1 or of I lie west . will h" n sp. i-ial feature of the Amelioail I.e-iull oMVellttou at .MoillOlll. All usi J. :! an. I A. Through the (o oporauon of the CanUin Kl iny m'Ii.mi of I'm tlan.l with iho San- . h i s Aeronaut ira I sehool of Moil tei .l. this novel H ip u ill l.e ma.le . axailuhle ihirinn the eniiie eon--iitioii procraui. A speeial lahtn -hip from Portlainl. a f t ve-pa-sen -iit-v I; van hidiiiihani of iho saino t pe iiso.l hy 1 ,i nil he h. wit h an l"i I pilot from tho IlanUin s hool. wil make ilie pav-i-iiiaT tups iiail from the Meilford air port. It is expooie.l that many of the .M'.H'or.l eon vein ion visitors will avail I h'-mselves of Iho oppoilunily lo see Crater Lake ami Iho hen, u I its of sou t horn unnrnn fi'oin tho air. Canned foods from Abroad We have a new shipment just in, including a long list of delicacies, which are occasionally wanted by almost every housewife. Capers These spicy, sour, aromatic little buds are indispensible to sauces, salads and dressings. Truffles The traditional black diamond of cookery, from the forests of Perigord, France. Anchovies The fish that is so appetizing and zestful. A very pop ular appetizer. Pate de Foie Gras A most delicious spread made of perfect fat goose livers and truffles. Caviar The selected roe of the sturgeon, always the first choice of the epicure. Our imported products include many items such as maroons, sardines, Bar le Due, cheese, olives, Guana jelly, macaroni, spaghetti, etc. Y t' T f Arrivals in Me.lfnr.l this im.rn- 1 in.: Iik Imle.l Mr. anil Mrs. I). K. I'iltmau and ilanhter )orothy of I.s .Moim-s. la.. Who will he the KUesis of Mr. Hitman's sisler, Mrs. II. r. ClaseoeU. for a week. Koliu iiiiiL: front a w oek's nea tii'ii iiloin,' the MrKoirlo river, tin Mis-os Helen llerhert of M.-iifonl I torothy I )oylo. V iruhiiu Houston ami I'll- nees l.atmpapp of Sa i I'lanoisoo nrrived hero this noun hit;. All kiihlie ilresses. lo I year si.os, ' -j prirf. Ilamliejafl Shop. I.. S la niiox of the tiaitsfornier fhpartiueiit of Ihe Cenetal I'.leo liio company arrived this niorn inu from I'iltsfiold. .Mass.. to sp.-nd a few days tiansarllnt; husiness in the city. Ceoi,. K. Manias, eonlraetor of I'ot llaml, oaine here todav to spend .several days. (i. S. York, trainmaster for thr Notilhei n I'aeifie with headipiar-ti-rs at i:rsehm. arrived hi Med ford lh!s inornini: to spend a few das lonkim; over the fruit situa tion. As soon as Ihe pear season op'Hs Mr. York will he here for ihe remainder of the summer. A copper dotmhhoy over a fool in height, the Sam Jackson r,.phy lo ho awarded to the American I.e. Kin n post w Inch made the most outstamUn achieve m ens diirliii; the year, was received al Ihe local t'hamher of ('oinmcree thh: morn iiiK. Sherfdiin won Hi" disl In-' t..-i last year and Astoria tin; previous year. The local posl'w chief civic activity durlni: the year has been the estaMMiim; or Hie children playground off llast .Main street. Kenneth Hohin-nn anil W. Sand ford. repteHeiilatives of the Alia Insula nor- compti ny of I'orllaml." spent Thursday hi McdfonJ. A special lypf vt troo prop ttt I'.iie I'ines l.hr. Co. T x I f Uis. 1'iaiik (1. and Ka Mains 'a i low a re cxpeete,( to return In Medford tomorrow from a two weeks' a eat ion spent with rein -tivo.-i and friends at Kukoiio. The rhml American l.eu'ion frolic will he broadcast from tdallo'', KMKlJ tonight from !t to I 'J o'elo. . . l. sides cU-ver mush a I n ii m her-., vim a a ml in si r u merit a I, hfuh liyhr of the eoiiveiil Ion pro uram will he clescrlheil hy Karl" I a is, announeer. Y'-uman lode noioheis and friends arc lniled to aH"nd a pro gram !' the hloi.hu I Kiel tonittlit. Krlday. at the W. (i. W. hall, he idnniuK at : o'chak. The k""I" will enter a ftoal lu the Ameri can l.eifion parade tn-xf week : ? y t y y y y y y j j T ' SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E-. MARSH Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 t ? ? T y i y y t ? 7 y f f y ? Y ? y f v y t y y f i ? !4 US I,. M. Chirk and his assistant have relumed to Medtonl nfler j an ad eit isliu" tour of no it hern California for the American Legion j i 'oiiventloii commission. The trip , was made in clou n cost it nie ami : the car was decorated wil h jjaliy j colored h itertim adv. i tisim; tin- ' convention, all of which iillraolcd a K-ieat deal of atlentiou. Mr. Clark who Is known an "Muggins" Clark is an old time circus clown1 ha Vim; heen with Si-lis- l-'loto. ItiimliiiK'x, Al C,. Itarnex and other . "hlr tetil" iroupes. He plans lo I remain here to take hi the cop- ; ention ne.xt week. Many valley people will listen j in on tonicliTs "radio frolic" of the Ainr-ricau l.etilitu which starts at Ii p. m. This Is the' final program of Ihe Legion series; which liavr I n put on each ( week a.s a pecial ad veil ffdnjj: feat- I lire of (he state iiinventlon. Karle Havl.s, cliairman of ihe Legion j radio oomntillee has prepared aj "frolic" fm- tonight which promises to he ihe host yet. I). (I. Tyrce. manager of ihe o in vest m en I department , left estoi'da on a hllslliesH I rip lo K la mat h I'iiIIm a ml vicinity. Klhcrl (Irish) Cole M Irfl lanl ulglil h.v I iu in lor Porllnnd, here In- will enter Ho- i-iernns' hos pital for treatment. lie was Stricken the firsl of Ihe week Willi acute pains, and swclliuu in both Ion-arms. Coleman will have his lolisils removed. lie will also have luij impacted Icetlt removed. Showers I'rcdlctctl. regoii I'urily cloudy toululii ami Saturday. Local nhowe'- and tli under storms In t ho ext reine north p.M-ltoi.. HERE TO COLLECT "I am ihe on'y person lu the f ii LI who is collecting fungi ns far as I know." said white haired M Iss Lliitnbet h Morse of New York this morning as she wailed tor the Crater Luke stage to lake her lo the resort where she ex pected lo find valuable additions for (he I'niversity of California hehiiiitim. A retired school teacher nfler years spent instructing high school studeniM at the Morris and Theo dore Itoosevlt buildings in New York City, Miss .Morse is now Ink ing what she terms a vacation. She Is employed hy the I'lilversity of California lo do research 'work with fungi growths In the I'nclflc states. In I'.ijli Hie botanist spent Hie summer at Y osem il e na I lona I park and last year she collected -peeirtions llt Seinmia and Heneral ( irti nt mi Ho na I parks. After leu v ' hig Crater Lake within Ihe ne I I few days MfsH Morse will travel over IHnck ltutit mid visit Lassen park. M iss M orso represent s 1 he Ca I -' Iforiila Myeological society the ob ject of which Is to co I It ct. study and classify lower forms of plant life. She expects lo uiiiko some exchangeH with iusterii universities after returning from this trip. Itefore coming to southern Ore- Kim she spent several weeks in Ihe ML Shtisln district when- nhe ! foil ml over Tfi different varieties , of fungi. An article hy .Miss Morse describing a unique puff hall which Is found only hi California ; ha.s been accepted by the tmigii i zine edited hy members of the Sierra club to which she belongs. "IMiff halls art' edible If one f gets them white the Inside of the 1 tut lis are moist." the plant oot J lector declared, describing their flu vor as riiutil to choice mush rooms when friend In butler. WALLOWA. C. A. Hunter sell ! 14 blooded Hereford cattle lo Cali fornia bleeders. KLAMATH FALLS. J r e a t Northern railroad's $ I imi.imm) -nt;i- Iboi will he opened 111 Ail!: list TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY r'lili SA LK Pointer pups . mo, old. Papers to register. I'hone :j:mi-v. tf Knit ItKNT- -Cabjn. 1'iil n Second Hand Store I KiU SA Li; - Aprieols al Ho- Top Niil.'li orchard, lie a M Season about i-ine. LihI of K hig' !n;:h wav road. I A SNA I' You will have to act tulk. A new ijtodcru 'i-iu'mii home with all Ho- hoilt-ius and fireplace w il( d for eh', trie ra UK"', a l uge TliH has ln-Mt held for t",'iii and W unrth everv ' enl "f it It v H 'il lo s.'.a today: down. balHtvo eitsv , Li- (lose In ami on the pav no lit : fine 1oeMty: all as-M'.-mi'iitu paid. Kreti'ti fit AC wood. I.'. North Kir. I'i'J I'OU SAt.i; Olt TIIAI'K for valley i-nii' i ty. ."iif-ac-ft I'dii' h neMr J:osoburK on goial gi u el rond. WiU Improved and fiitiippfd. In ctudirig cowk ( hi ken .tuikevu. I -1-. 0 Write h H Dvnge. M'l- FRANK'S; Comedians: in The Big Tent Friday and Saturday "When Dreams Come True" Prices 25c and 50c Oth and Holly Vaudeville Orchcst r;v o Comedy NOW! I K ' THE GREAT J IV I AT T3 T TT HHT TC 1 1 I - EVERY NIGHT HIS ACT JL fA IV 18 DIFFERENT Lw, More Startlinc! I utr ir a : l ; FEATURE TOMORROW I j In ! REX BELL in i J : "THE COWBOY KID Y Last Tim TONIGHT I yTxl "THE ESCAPE" i 'OCSv. d VIRGINIA VALLI J o; Ui I I Evenlno. I M I iTi I . Oil I Adult! 35o I I I I Klpdl'" 1 - m , i o o o e '' CD