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OREO OX. rRDFOTJD MATT, TRTBTINE, HfEDFORD, FRTTUY. 'AT'OrST 10. ifl2s. PAGE THTJET5 AFTER ALL August Is the Real Vacation Month ------a i Santford & Company jj! Santforda Systim ' 307-30$ Eaet Main St. Sai You Money i I .- . I ' . -! to . : Rrevmes ft. 1 ft II Family Flour You save on every sack of flour you buy at Santfords you get the best known brands, every sack is guaranteed to please you in every way, if you are not satisfied after you try a sack we will give you the price you paid You can 'carry it home with you if you like on your car or you can have Santfords wonderful delivery serv ice bring it to your home without additional charge. Drifted Snow Flour J f C 49 1b. sack, each XUO Crater Lake Flour i OA 49-lb. sack Klamath Hard Wheat, each JL O J Anchor Flour 1 C " 49-lb. sack Klamath Soft and Hard Wheat, each X 00 Del Monte Coffee Del Monte Coffee is a coffee of the highest grade, vacuum packed All we ask you to do is try a can, use all of it, compare the quality with the coffee you have been using, if Del Monte is not equal or better, come back, we will give you the price you paid. Del Monte Coffee - Vacuum packed can, pound Free Delivery Service We maintain and operate Santfords wonderful delivery system for the exclusive use of our customers. For those who want to phone their order for meats and gro ceries and have them brought to their home, for those who want to come down town, pick out what they want and have it sent home but remember . if : you would rather pick put your purchases at your leisure and carry them home with you we will be only glad to have you do so. Sweet Corn 1 A Large can, Iowa pack, each J. J Calif. Apricots i ? Large can, ripe fruit, each JL Salmon Steak E Del Monte, extra quality, can aW J Oleomargarine y f Umeco, guaranteed, lb j J Minced Clams -J Q Large can, Pioneer, each JL Crystal White Soap C 10 large bars Our new market will supply you with the most wonderful meats you have used at surprisingly low prices Every piece of meat we sell is guaranteed to please you both in quality and price, if you are not satisfied you can have your money back. Cascade Hama " Q Fancy sugar cured, ' or wholi, lb V- Lean Bacon f Medium size, whole or half piece, lb J Picnic Shoulders O f Fancy sugar enred, lb Mmi J Peanut Butter C Extra quality, 2 lbs o. J J Santford's Cigarettes 5 package Camels Palm Olive Soap 4 large bars Ground Chocolate Pound can, extra quality Wesson Oil Full Y- gallon, each Washing Machine Large pkg. White King, each Sandwich Spread Full ', pint, each Market Klamath Cheese ' Full cream, 5-lb. Loaf, lb Fat Hens Medium size, extra quality, lb Fresh Shortening 8 pounds net, guaranteed Pure Lard 8 lbs. net, guaranteed e .49 C Q J J "I Q JL .S , "f Q JL QO D Soap "5 Q J S f Q JL S L Cj l4k$'' "t JL afl"3iP 'lO JL J Jm o Mr. and Mrs. . I.. Hrown of Si. I. mi is loft for their home lurtay ;i ft - visiting in Aledford for the past vo week at the (I. ' t Alen !. rr r .iml A. It. I'unniiiKtiani homes. Tin' yany made several iniffi-stiiiK I ri is during their stay in the valley, inrlmling a drive lit Crater Lake. Kineaid's dance, Daule Point Sat. 14 1 All mllit store In Medford will liiilti open house tomorrow n f i r -i itton iiicinninn at :l: :in o'clock, when Herbert Hoover's message of iieeeptance will be broadcast froin I '.i lo A ho hy a national hookup wiih nation lCMKl) for th first ' i no1 ta kinK part in a national tirM.i.loastinn event. T !' props at M i'il Mr. 1 I. n inner 'o. I'honc Ui'ii. Sinf- With a cast of ltil! playi-rs. the Slmlt.'rt Itfvuo oonipnny will ar iivf in M-ltoril Monday afifinoon, Aimusl 13. at iTMil. In ir:i rat Ion for ih.'ir iiiipt'amnfi1 that nij;lu at Ho- 'rat'irian thi-ati'r in "A Xiht in Spain." A poiinl train mailt' up of four baKgaKi rars, ilitii'r. tii'si-rvation oar ami fivo si-cpir.s. W cirry tho tronpr. Swim in (IrlnkiiiK wati-r. Mr-ri.-U's oh lor InatPil pool. nlf Mr. ami .Mrs. J. t Uohholt of San 1-Yanfisro nturniMl tn thfir honu' today nf I it viiitiiiK in .M.d ford two wi'i'ks a.-t thi miosis of to'l- par. nts, Mr. and Mrs. II. W Hall. hressniakiiiK n n 1 remodHnK. Kashion Shop, Med ford Uhttr. if Mrs. Jariuo l,innx arrived horc this morning from Portland where she spi-nt Ki'VtT.i) days this wk M-liTiinK fall and winter hats for Imt millinn-y dipa rt m.'nt at Uiis sell's stoif. Tree (Hops at Medford I.nmher t o. Phone t!2l, . ;itf A special train oiriipieil hy menihers of the American Medical association, will pans through this city ittmorrow at nnon. rn route to I'onlami. The party 1m composi'd of 12.", physicians who are touriitK the western staLes. We have somthlnj; chol(V In tree props. Do not fail lo see theni. BiK 1'ineH I.br. to. 78tf "Kreinht rates are so hiKh in the Roicue Hlver valley that the peo ple there can only deal In cream," declares Dr. .1. V, H.-ddy of Med ford, registered at the Imperial and attending the cross-Htate rail road heHriiiH. "(Jnly the cream of the fruit, the cream of the timher. the cream of the minerals can he shipped out. Kruit. which would he first class nn the market of Portland. Is kept nl home, for only (lie very hiKuosl ipialily can he shipped. The Name is trim nf tlm hcr. (nly the rlcHest ore can he sent to fmioltcrn. Copper ore in unlimited quantities Is a valla hie, lint. hecaitKe of freight rales, low urade ore cannot he trutiHported, mo that noihlnK except (he hlrh raile can no out. Lower rates would mean increased volume or tonnage, hut Inasmuch as- there Ik no competition, It inn't human na ture for a man or n transportation company to give up a cinch." The Orennnian. Tree props at Medford I-umher f'o. Phone flL'!t. s ! t r Mr. and Mrs. fleo. ,f , Uoherts have reiurned from a several wi'fkw nip tn Seattle and British Cnluin hla. At the former place Mr. Unh. erts a I tended the recent meetinc of the American I tar nHsoclntlon. We have unmet hi nK rhnien in tree props. Do not fall to see them. Bit; Pines I, nr. io. 78tf A new Krn n k 1 1 n ted a n wl t h u ('alirnrnia license wns hadly wreck ed last nluhi whfn It failed to make a turn on the Pacific high way near Central Point while en route tn Medford. The car crashed Into tin .1. fi. I.ove fence and then rolled completely over. The two occupant of the machine luckily escaped injury with the c-xeeptlon of Utilises and minor cuts. Klnrald's dance, Kale Point Sat. 141 fluests from Porllahd reentered at Medford hotel include Mr. and Mm. K . K . Baxter, Mrs. It. '. Hynd. Mr. and Mrs. M. Barchtis and daiiKhter, fHive Lehman, Mrs. M., Nancy nnd I-auru Warren. Mr. and Mrs. ft. . Smith and son, A . W. P h op m a k e r, M r. and M r s. K. P. Lentner, .1. M. Hmlth. L. Col li nee, F, I J. Sherwood nnd L. A. Borers, William Marlon of Butte Falls Is reported as nicely recoveiinK from an operation performed In a Med ford hospital last Tuesday, Mrs. John II. Cm-kin and chil dren, who with Mr. Ctirkin left recently for a recreation stuy at Diamond lake, did not return to Medford with the clly attorney the first of this week, hut will remain until August 1. Mr. Catkin will visit Diamond lake again before the family returns home. W. B. Shelley, who came here recently with his family from WlnHlow. Ariz., to locftt In Med ford, tells an interestlnc story nhout his wlfe'i great-grandfather, KltjHh Urlstow. The first house tn be built In I -one county wns con structed by Mr. Bristow at Pleasant Mill. He built the first wlionl house, was the first teachei. nnd built the first church in the county. Home of the brickwork salvaged from the pioneer's log house at Pleasant Mill Tn now serving ns a drinking fountain In one of the park at Kugene, Ore, Mr. and Mrs. Kverclt Frederick of prosper! spent yesterday vislt in Medford friends. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hlldreth of Butte Falls paused through Med ford Thursday on their vacation, en route to Seattle, Wah.. where they will visit Mrs, Hlhtreth'fl son and family and from there wft go o Vancouver, P.. C, to -it wlth,Al s eon Kiss. They win also vltdl Mnrdy Mnnri whlla ther. AI Is driving new Chrysler Plymouth sedan purchased j month ago from the Fttch Motor romprtny, irhU-h thoy like very much. When you the last of August, you are all ready to jump into the fall work with a lot of snap Start Your Vacation Now WE CAN FURNISH EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF GOOD EATS FOR I THE OUTING I ' I Come in and look over our Luncheon Good s X Y Pickles, Olives, Fancy Cheese, Canned Meats, Cold X Meats, Potato Chips, etc. X Take a Home Made Cake with You f Personal Attention Prompt Service f H. E. MARSH I Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 f : . 7 See Window Display - Among the stale of Washington residents registered at Medford ho tels are Kllzaboth Stout of Spokane, Mrs. "Ana (loodwln of AVenatrhee and Mr. and .Airs. P. Halverson, Captain S. M.' Onhorn and party ond Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Campbell of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. I la nil I ton Pa (ton and family have returned from an extended eastern trip, where Mr. Patton attended his i-laHs reunion at AniherKf college, Mr. Pulton spent considerable time In New York state, and says he gained the Impression that Secretary Hoover has a very excellent chance of carrying that'state. . Mrs. Jay fiore anil her small son .James Matirfpc were removed to their home tills afternon from the Community hospital. The ladles of the South Meth odist church will hold an Ice cream and cake social this evening on the, rliureh lawn, commencing at 7:3a. Mr. and Mrs. V. N, Noel and son arrived here this week from Jefferson, Okla., to spend a short vacation at the home of their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Taylor. Other quests at the Taylor home are Mrs. Ralph flreenrnan and children and Mrs. (1 raily Kakln of Ouden. t'tah. The two women are listers of Mrs, Tay lor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex Pellett nnd son Alex of Han Francisco returned to their home today after spending n few days In Medford vlsltltiK with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pettlett, par ents of Mrs. Alex Pellett. AmoriK the out of town shoppers In Medford yesterday were Mrs. H. H. Howlltt of the Keutfle Point ho tel. Mrs. Charles Htacey and Mrs. Dean Stacey of Phoenix nnd Mr. and Mrs. Vern ftrophy of Central Point. Dr. and Mrs. E, D. Kveretie of Itkevlew were guests nf Mr. and Mrs, Italnh Koozr Inst week rtur lfK the American I,euion conven tion and this week until yesterday. After IcavinK here they expected to spend several days at Crescent Chy rind Mandon. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CHI; A P Modern home, fine lot, shade anil fruit trees; small pay ment, balance like rent. Phone !Hfl-l 14 FOK HA lA'l 7 -room house, close in; suitable to keep roomers. Itv q u ire .li) Apple HI. I IT- FOK IlKNT 3-room unfurnished house, phone K17-K. M'J FOK HA lK Oreat sacrifice If sold tn 10 days. The best 5-acre tram I lAve ever listed In the valley. Almost adjoins city limits. New small houm, fine water and shade. If you want n gold mine, Hee this. Price i.2H); term of fered. I. K. Millard Co., 410 Knst Main. Phone 021'. 1 4 FOIl UKNT C-rom house at SS0 8. Fir. 142 KOIt HA l.K I OO-ft, length S-. In. catde, with big nnd honk at tached, good condition, $4.h; 1 $40 check writer, perfect run dltlon, ?; also c.-riin-d Miin tadon strawberry plants for fall setting. K'O per 1000. A. (1. Ad n in f. U. 1, Centrnl Point. White houne, rnlle south of overhead crossing, near Tolo. im return from your vacation Dr. Frederick H. Johnson, ac companied by Mrs. Johnson and their son Frank, relumed this wrek from a two weeks' vacation spent at Ocean Park and Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hrown, their daughter and son -In-law, arrived here from Santa Clara, Cul., u few days uko, expecting to spend the remainder of August with the Johnmms hi their summer cabin nt Lake o' the Woods. L O O K ContSnuoui 12:30 to 11 RIALTOf OVER THE OLD OREGON TRAIL WITH THE GREATEST OF INDIAN FIGHTERS. TIM McCOV LAST TIMES TONIGHT Lloyd Hughes AND Mary Aator IN "The 3 Ring MARRIAGE" All The Thrills and Drama of the Big Top. U Hungers near Orleans In , the Kiainuth national forost are, liunt Inft a firebug charged with start-' ing seven Incendiary fires during the past week. It Is thought the fires wort set to furnish work for ' Job seekers. . ! Twenty-seven Oregon Smlth ! Hughes Instructors ure registered ! at a slate convention they have j been holding' In Myrtle Point this I week. ' ONLY ONE DAY " TOMORROW in Everybody hunt the eluilve thrill. And here it a picture that tracke the thrill right to Ite lair. You'll love Tim McCoy'a new,, big outdoor film, chock-full of wild riding. Indian battlee, romance. Aleo - it' 1 ' ' ' r GOOD ADDED COMEDY ROTHERMEL'S MU8IC Admission Mate. 10 25 - Eves. 10 A 35 p