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Santford & Company
Sant fords System
307-309 East Main St.
-y Saves You Money
Klamath Potatoes
Buy your! potatoes at Santfords Only one small profit
between you and the grower you get the full advan
tage of Santfords buying direct from the grower and
selling direct to you.
Extra Fancy Klamath Gems, per 100 lbs. 1 .50
Family Flour
We believe flour is as low as it will get We recommend you buy your
winter's flour at Santfords low prices.
49 lb. sack Sperry's Drifted Snow. . . 1.90
49 lb. sack Klamath Hard and Soft Wheat 1 . 70
49 lb. sack Klamath Hard Wheat . . 1.85 .
Free Delivery Service
Once you use Santfords wonderful delivery service you will be sur
prised how much nicer it is than carrying a lbad of groceries and
meat home with you In addition to the service you save in price at
Santfords.
Del Monte Apricots TO
Large can peeled fruit, each .'. -
Baking Powder &Q
5 lbs. Calumet, each V-7 J
Cocoanut 1 O
Large can, Baker's, each JL
.1
Del Monte Catsup f
Full pint bottle, each
Wesson Oil AC
Full quart, each A J
Minced Clams
Large ca.i, Pioneer, each 4
Fly Tox nQ
Full quart bottle, each - M
Florida Grapefruit O
Large can, Dromedary, each . mi J
Fancy Pineapple f
Large can, fancy slices, each J
Breakfast Syrup 1 AQ
Full gallon, Tea Garden, each JL J S
Crystal White Soap 1 C
10 large bars J
Creme Oil Soap f f
Large bars, each V-'
Fish Drops
Our market now has a full line of strictly Fresh Fish Our price is
wonderfully low Compare Santfords price on fish with the price
you have been paying you will easily see the money Santfords mar
ket saves you.
Fancy Perch IS
The verv best, nerch J-
.30
Pink Salmon
Fresh and nice, lb 9md J
.10
The very best, perch .
Red Salmon
Extra fancy and fresh, lb
Fancy Liver
Best of young beef liver, lb. .
Fresh and nice, lb.
Fresh Cod
The very best cod fish, lb.
Cascade Hams
Sugar cured, lb
Pork Roasts
The best shoulder roasts, lb. ...
Pork Chops
Fancy lean chops, lb
.15
.32
,22
.32
Rrevmes
M. I. Field. R. A. Smith and
H. J;. Keltom, Copco employes, left :
here last night lur OKiatiuma -;
to attend u business conference.
From there they expect to go to t
Chicago on further business mat- j
lers. r !
Xatwiek, Inc., makers of gowns,!
draperies, slipcovers, etc. lSS ;
Mrs. N. is. Young or a09 North:
Riverside avenue was reported to- I
day to be seriously ill at her home.
Hie dance, Riverside Community
Club, Sat. night. Broadway Orches- I
lia.
W, T, Grieve of Prospect was a
business visitor in this city yes-1
terday. I
Dance, Eagle Point Sat. night.
The cash register taken early
yesterdav morning from the Clover
Leaf service station on boulh mv-
erside was found last night on
Stewart uvenue by the side of the
creek in a pile of brush. All of
the money contained in the legis-
which amounted to a very
small sum. was found in a woman's1
purse by the side of the cash box.
Those who buy with a sensitive
regard for style at popular prices
are always assured of finding the
smartest in Shields millinery dept.
1S2
Someone tired of walking bor
rowed S. It. Ward well's, liuick se
dan last night at 9:30 from its
parking place on Kast Eighth
street. At 3 o'clock tnis morning
members of the police forco lo-!
cated the cur behind Hilarity hall, I
apparently no worse- for the ex-:
perience. 1
i-'B dance. Riverside Community
Club, Sat. nighl. llroadway Orches
tra. lli3'
Guests from Washington state
registered at Modfurd hotels ln
eludo Air. and Mrs. D. K. Estrldgo,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kacher and
T. C. Tollcnder of Tncoma, Law
rence HetzgeiyG. D. Riley ami R.
T. Raber of Sonttle.
Don't miss the bargains at the
Emmy Lou Hat Shop In M. M.
Store. 185
Walter Leverottn has added an
other man to his business force In
the person of his brother-in-law,
Douglas Stewart, who will bo asso
ciated with Mr. Leverette in tho
real estate agency with offices In
tho. Med ford building.
A dance for everybody tonight
at Walker's new hull. Varsity
Vagabonds. 182
Dr. J. F. Reddy went to Portland
yesterday, expecting to be gone sev
eral days.
Big dance. Riverside Community
Club, Sat. night, llrondway Orches
! trn. 183
-Mrs. Verne Hall, fornicrly Miss
llllu-iCnipstoE this city, and her
:nouier-in-iaw, Airs, w. mm
Jportlnjid, eumo hero yesterday to
jjepend a week ut tho home of Mrs. I
'Ha Irs pa re n ts, M r. a n u Mrs. w . .
G. Knips.
: Katwick, Inc., mnkers of gowns,
draperies, slipcovers, etc. 188
An' unusual opportunity to got
Edison records, 15c each. Palmer
Music House. . " 18R
After a six weeks' visit In this
elly as tho guest of her sun nnd
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A.
L, French, Mrs. It. R. French of I
Spokane, Wnsh., left hero this
morning fnr Portland, where she 1
will visit relatives before return
ing home.
Dr. A. Burklund,wchlropractor,
room 314, Liberty Rldg. Evenings
by appointment. 184
Fire Chief Roy Elliott will leave
tonight for Salem to spend a few
days of his vacation, after which
1 he will leave for Sacramento to at
; tend the Pacific Const Fire Chiefs'
j convention, which Ih called for Oc-
toiler 1.
Big dance, Riverside Community
I Club, Sat. night, llroadway Orches
tra. 18,1
i Bounty of $3 wos cellected at
the county clerk's office yesterday
j on a lynx hide brought in by J.
: R. Crews of Medford.
Rig dance. Riverside Community
Club, Sat. night, llrondwny Orches
tra. 183
Albany college opened this week
i .with Us greatest enrollment in hls-
lory In prospect, and with 80 per
I cent of last year's upper classmen
! already rtiiniert. The freshmnn
i class exceeds. (0 and has been
i growing diiily.
Klncaid's dance, Engle Point Snt.
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T. E. Daniels, his guest. Charles
Monaghan of Beverley Hills, Cal..
and John Oj-th returned last night
from a seven-day deer hunt In the
Woodruff Meadow district. They
, brought homo the venison.
Shingling, reshlngling, roof re
pairing. I. N MeCol'tiia, 3fi N.
Central. Phone 1323-U. 1H8
Guevts from Portland registered
at . Medford hotels Include Mrs. V,
B. North, R. D. Bean. N. A. Wal
ker. E. W. Thompson, n. .1. Cooney,
A. D. Wick. L. M. Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Chapman. E. E. Col
lins. M. M. Page. A. A. Ferns, C.
E. Burnett. W. R McLaren, Trn
C. Reynolds. R. F. Coe. Emil W.
Sander nnd R. B. Howell.
The Medford Iego.n drum corps
boys give their first Saturday night
dance tomorrow night at Hilarity
hall, 2R2
flrnnge dance, Inke Ci: -k. S:ii
urday night. Ilverybody welcome.
1 S3
Twenty-three out of the slate
cars were registered here yester
day with the lu.al state nuto traf
fic bureau.
New Block of Victor Itadiolas.
Orthuphonle VW-iroias are arriving
at I'almer Mufle House. Vou may
trade in your old Vietrola or piano
on thece fine new instrument!, 1xk
Anther California couple. Chas.
Irwin CrnndaM and Betty Pyburn
f Weed, were united in marriage
In Judge Taylor's court thin fore
noon. Immediately after which Mi',
and Mm. Crandall and one of the
wedding's wltnenwes, June ;reen
also of Weed, left to attend the
Ground-up nt Pendleton.
1 The Bnd Box, 223 East Dlh St.,
i extends n eordlnl Invitation lo the
Indie of Medford nnd aoulhern
Oregon lo attend the Hull opening
TRY OUR
Telephone Service
IT IS DEPENDABLE v
Elxperienced Salesmen to Serve You
True Thrift is Built on Value
Not on Price
There Is No Substitue for Quality
Personal Attention f Prompt Service
H. E. MAR5H
Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252
k , ., :
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Young of
Portland uro spending a few days
In, Medford, visiting friends and
looking after their rnnch in the
Eagle Point district. Mr. Young
was formerly a linotype operator
on this paper, but Is now 'employed
by the Portland News.
World's series baseball games,
Intercollegiate, football, presidential
election, and the national broad
casting of these- events hear them
on a Majentlc radio. Palmer Music
House gives free demonstrations,
188
Traffic nt tho Intersection of
Sixth nnd Grape street was inter
fered with today when a telephone
polo fell into tho street, breaking
a street light and barely missing
several pedostrians.
First of a series of Saturday
night dances will bo given Satur
day nt Hilarity hall by tho Legion
drum corps. 282
From a fragment of old Tuscnn
Ineo the theme was derived for the
silver embroidery which covers tho
tnm crown; the velvet Ik Bleu-de-Lyon,
This Is orily one of the
many beautiful Gage nnd Mono
gram hats (o be displayed at the
fall opening of the Band Box, ll '1 3
East flth St., tomorrow. 182
James E. Cornier arrived today
to assume tho prist unite of the
Methodist church, south. Mrs.
Condcr will arrive later. Mr. Guil
der was minister here several years
ago, has been In Missouri and Cali
fornia pastorates since then. The
friends of the Cornier will be glad
lo welcome them back.
LAKE CREEK GRAIN
A remarkable display of grains
and grasses, grown in the I-Jikc
Creek district and exhibited af
tho county fair . last week, .hnn
been nrranged In tho window nt
tho Monarch Seed and Food store
on East Main street.
included in the group arn sam
ples uf wheat, barley, oats, ryo,
grasH, vetch, alfalfa, Egyptian corn
and Kaffir corn. Tho Uiko Creek
vegetables and frultH shown at the.
fair also attracted much attention,
particularly from visltorn from
other sections of tho country.
GlnwHlflnd ndvertlslng gets rewitUw.
'Forgotten Women9
at State Theatre
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Continuous 12:30 to 11 P. M.
TOMORROW
ONLY
Another Big Smashing Hit
WITH THE JOLLIEST OP LAUGH MAKERS
Any person who enjoyn n film of
Intense action, Interspersed with
romance, love, humor nnd the In
troduction of a phantom, should
see this one at the Hlalo theatre
Add to this a background of the
exotic tropics, with palm treeH,
moonlight nights, Intense emo
tions, dancing girls in roffia skirts
and flower bedecked tmdies and
you have "Isle of Forgotten Wom
en." In which Conway Tenrlc Is
starred.
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