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MTDFOTiD MATT, TTHTITLVR frrTCPPOttD, 'RI',iOr. VIMUV. .MYiTsT :)0. VSGTS THREE V J 'i ? V J. t 1 Santfords Saying Stores 307 East Main Street Saving Prices for Saturday Pot Roast Cut from :baby beef. These pot toasts are a real treat. Liver Per pound .23 Veal Stew Cut from prime milk-fed veal. This is fine for pot pie or veal stew. Per pound ...... o l 7 r pound Liver young and tender. You will like it for a change. .15 Perfection Soda A freshly baked cracker of quality. Potatoes A fine, smooth skinned Klam ath potato. A saving at Syrup Liberty Bell Syrup. A pure cane and maple syrup, -lb. caddy .45 pr Pund PuU gal. can 1.55 Tomatoes Our own Rogue River Toma toes. They don't pack a bet ter tomato anywhere. Corn Palace Corn. A high-grade' standard corn. A saving at Pineapple A fine sun ripened Hawaiian fruit in a heavy syrup. cans .25 .....25 2 Catsup Libby uses nothing but the finest spice and vinegar in this catsup. Reg. cans Tuna Fish White Star is truly the chick en of the sea. Fine for sal ads. Try a few cans at ,..;45 large cans., o Chocolate Ghirardclli's Ground Choco late is a bargain at our price. Reg. she bottle .20 Reg. size can... .19 3 lb. can for .89 Postum A beverage that is wholesome and delicious. At a saving price. Cocoanut r, Dromedary Cococanut is just a little better for that cake or dessert. - Malt Syrup Puritan, the premier malt syrup. large pkgs Pickles .45 2 pkgs. Reg. 2x. can.. .55 Stafford's Sweet Pickles, and .they sure arc good. Bulk Coffee Our own special blend in bulk coffeee. Try a pcund. Libby's Roast Beef Libby's Roast Beef in tins is a real delicacy. .40 Per pound ...... Full quart jar Salmon Rosedale. Medium red Sal mon. A fine, firm fish. .35 2 large cans'. .45 Gelatine Royal Gelatine. Best by test. Try a few packages. Your choice of flavors. 8 oz. cans... 35 4 pkgs. for.... o 25 Rolled Oats Sperry's Rolled Oats, in bags. Either quick or regular. 9 lb. bag o Surelay With butte them lay more 1001b. bag2.75 Lg. size pail 1.09 Shortening Oyster Shell I Shortunina is Dure ana Surelay. With buttermik it makes them lay more eggs. Opal Shortening is pure and wholesome. Every can guar antced. Sperry's Sure Lime Oyster Shell. A real saving at 100-lb. bag...: 90 For "Good" Melons Come to Santfords Santfords Saving Markets IMTIW llrtHlrtll II LOCAL PEAR CROP BevJj VIEWED BY GROUP W& EASTERN EXPERTS MiikiiiK "'I Inspi'i-tion tour of tlii- fruit Kt'owillfc ilistiii'tH of lh' rnitiM Stints, fnur iviinwnlutlves f .'iisuM-n iimrki'tiim firnis nr.1 MuMiillnn a ffW 1' in Meilfonl ami smith. Til lln-wn, .aurwyliia thf lut-al pi-:ir crop. l.inilsi'y Y. rorlii'iill, San Fran-i-Isi.i. ami Thomas T. iMi-hran. New York 1'ily. ale iiiillilliel's of llie Koliei t T. Coi hiun . ci'inpany fi ui: markeliiif; lirm. Itussell Wil kin of rhilailelpliia. represents (he J. 1". Wilson company of thai oily. William Williamson Is a eolti storage executive of Nlatfra Falls. New York. l.lMilsey v. I'o. hran in'iiiiimitfr cif the western division of 'I"' I'oeluaii company, which has all efl'ice here. y' The Ki-oup nllemle,! the lecenl meeting of the International Apple ilrowers' association at Toronto. They will leave here tomorrow for WVimd'lii'P, Wash., lo look over llie apple crop in that district. The I l!-yea r-ohl son of Joe KiiiKslcy, 7 i- :i West Thlrteciiih street, received minor injuries this ; moriilliK when he ran into an ulllu i mobile ami was thrown from his i bicycle, on Main street near the poll, e station. lie was treated lit the office of a iloetor ami only bruises colllil he 1'.. uixi although it was first thought that he was seii ' omuy hurt. 1 The hoy was on his way to . register at the junior hiiili school -iu,l failed to see a car coininB into Main from the drive alongside 1 police headiiuarters. The crash i wrecked the bicycle almost com-Ipletely. 'it EXHIBITS PRIZE RUG A honked rui; made hy Mrs r:li::alielll I'ollller of .lacksonvill was iillniitillK considerable at leiofmi lii llie chamber of com 1 nierce today where it has been 1 placed on exhibition. I The nut is In colors and has the (les.ii;n of (.'rater Lake wovifti. into it. Mrs. , Colllter.1 .1. nn spent considerably tinio In limit ing; the ruK. il l Miss Winifred Amirew 01 r.- ; gf'IM' lirl'IVt'll III Jlt.MMUIII "ivi'i i; ' to take up her dullest a hlnh school librarian. Miss Andrews hurt' nn ; interesting ,'iiimniiT, havitiK just ro j turned from Alaska as a member I of the "KloailnK rnlvei'sity" ex- cui-simi party which was made up of one hundred students from 1 v:rii" universities. Included amiih.k', the Oro:unl;tns ivsiswn-J ai Mdord hotels arc Mrs. K. M. (JorC and dftilnhUr if (.'mivhIIU, Mi, ami Mrs. l-J. Ande'" ttn of ArlliiMtim. Mr. and Mr.. It. K. liioom of Itcdmnml. Mrs. John Nol.lt of MarshfU-hl. Marie Kid ini:s, Mr. ami Mrs. K. Ulutnhe-r o:' lhii;i-ne. anil the following from Portland : Mr. and Mrs. Mason Khrman, Spencer Khrniiin, Mrs. M. 1 H iis, 'ula Liml and part v, Marion HiHlist's. Mr. and Mi'n, W. A. CilllhuHl, -MIhs Uu-tW' Ituhy. It. 11. c.rit'lin and family. Kuglp Point Sal. nk-ht. Ml I A chaiiKO in th weather is on' ih way, as Hit? furtM-ust is for in iTfasiim t'lourtint'ss, hecomiiiK nil- i st-ttlert tonight ami Sutunlay. Tin-1 hiyliest temperature of yestiTihiy I was !M tlert'ea, uml tlte lowest this mornini; was 4S tli-nrces, j Money loanetl to worthy people to pay their honest rtVbts. Thomas' Itealty i'o.t Hin. 1J, 1'alm Illk., tor ner Main ami Front, upstairs. 2-ttf Mr. ami Mrs. IVrt C.oltaihT are i leaving tomorrow for Luke o' th" Wuoils to spenil the Labor ln.v week end. v MtMlford Bomlert "Warehouse is ! prepari'd to store Brains, Wool, hay j ami merehanrtlso of ull kind j. Money loaned on warehouse re-1 eeipts at reasonublo rates. l-lOtfi Loitering of Sab-m IiIkIi shoil students lu neighborhood ftroeorv and eonfertlonery stores dtirinK the next sfhool year will not be al lowed. aerordinR to announeenu nt made by school officials Wednes day. The announcement followrd t'hai-Kes by a Salem merchant that hib school students hail received liquor lu Hi rear room of one of these stores. Let ine write ydur fire Instiranes. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 93. tf Misa Prhteilla Webb; local tench er in the city schools, returned t t Meilford last nitrht from hr horn.' at Prlneville. where slie spent th siiminci vacation with her famitv' Dan co, ISagle Point Sat. niKht. 1CI C. N. Culy, who has been serious ly ill for the past two weeks with a combination of poisoning and rheumatism, bravely made iho lo cal downtown district on his crutches this morning, transacting busine.iM In the interest of his in surance company. , $f).tin per load summer price on 1 fety. blocks. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. (j:u. tf j Miss Mabel Mickey, for several years a leaeher in the Med ford l schools, anil now of 1'oiiland. left i here today for the northern city. after u visit through the vacation weeks with local friends. Special price $r.00 per lond fcty. ! bloi-lts. Med. Knel Co.. Tel. 081. tf" Ir. llobert Itrewstef yf Porlap.l spe'til yesterday In the city visiting at the home of Mi-, nnd Mrs. T. L rartlels. Dr. Hrewster Is on hh way to San Franrlscov Fcty. blocks now $5.00 per load Med. Kite! Co.. To'. 631. tf The proposed new tariff of the f'.ranlH Pass Water compnny has been suspended until November 3, according to iinnouncement made by the public aervleo com mission this week. Buy them now. fcty. btocks. $5.d0 nor load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. tf Miss Flora nnd Miss liuth Oreen of Berkeley. Cal., stopped over In Medford today to spend the week end with Miss Kva Nealon and other friend on their way home from a two weeks' vacation In Portland. . 301 0E20XQ301 QOO Reliable Grocery C. A. Whillock, Manager No. 1 , Johnson's Market No. 2 117 North Central i 2 J Medford's Newest and Finest .... . . i 5? 10 and 25c Store 1 25c Saturday9 o'Clock CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP X H 8 BARS P Dozens of Other Big Specials J, J. NEWBERRY CO. I , Quality Goods for Less We Buy and Sell for Cash. Drop into your nearest Reliable Grocery for your wants in foods. You will be pleased with our prices. Reliable Groceries Owned by Rogue River Capital SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Wesson Oil, quart 45c Diamond Matches, Carton . 23c Golden West Coffee, pound. . . . . . 49c Shrimp, per can 19c Our Service Although the service at our store is known as the very finest of grocery service, still it is a friendly service, and we are sure you will enjoy it. Our clerks are experienced grocery sales men and every effort is made to make your shopping pleasant and satisfactory. Our Prices We seldom feature prices as a drawing card, still you will find our prices very reasonable, quality and service considered. Our prices must be right as is evidenced by the volume of our business, as no business can continue success fully year after year unless honest values are given. Our Merchandise Aside from a full and complete stock of all staple groceries, we carry a well selected stock of fancy groceries. Many new items of fine food products are always to be found at our store. We also feature fresh fruits and veget ables. We invite you to call and look over our stock, even though you do not buy. il Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. MARSH Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 n 30E30E OOOC Certo Frenches Mustard 2 for ..... .49c 2 for 25c Post Toasties, 3 packages f . . . : . . 25c White Wonder Soap, 10 bars 33c Economy Jar Lids, dozen- 23c If You Trade at a Reliable Store, Your Savings Account Will Grow Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Central Point People t May take advantage of these bargains by shopping at Reliable Grocery No. 3 in Gold Hill, Reliable Grocery No. 4 in Jacksonville and Reliable Grocery No. 5 in Central Puint. 700 Store Buying Power Reason We Sell for Less CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS ' olin AinsplKt'i Is pxpectert homo J toiluy from Hull Iake City, where ho tian het'n attending the western stallv- fcveruiira' conference, hel.l I In that eity. School IiooUm may ho pni i'haRe I Saturday from the Medford Hook j Store n Ihey have Hutu for ull i grades. ltIO Duke WVIIiiiKtnn, former hi;: I butter and 'KK man with a ItoKiie Kiver valley produce compnny. h-vH. now bei-n added to the Bluff of assoclateB In the loei.l .1. C. Penney j company. Under luktH hinh pre-1 nitre salesmnUHhlp two counter) 'ff mlscellaneuiiH rcady-to-weur Is ,mtM to have hecit dipoed of within the rtpuce of mi hour this mnrnlnK ' Harold II. Itrown reliiViioit to Medford IfiHt nlKht from a1 10-dny busliu'HH trip lu eastern OreKon In the inlctvxt of lilt work with the National Life InMirance company Miss Dorothy Kly, MImh Kdilh DiinklM nnd Frank M.ush of Loh AuKclen, who have been vIhIUiik Mr.H, Marai'eL Lyiliurd of I ho Table Kock district for I he pnt two tveek. left yesterday for tluir Hduthern home. While here th" vislloi-H were taken by V. II. I-ydl-ard to the various Hcenlr point h -jiround Medford. lncludinR I.oe o' the Woodn, ("rater Lake nnd t'reM cent Oily, dver which' they not only iXirens'il admiration and enlhul hmw, hut o dcHiro to nee una In at Home future date. Mr. and Min. .f. T- Huiwoll re turned thl' week from a buitlnexs trip to San KranelHeu. durliiK which lltcy purclKiHcd fall mere hamlltte for ItiiHHeH'fl Htore. Thai llie K In It n lliealer will hooii be aide lo preHent I he public witti te.lkiiiK pb luri-H. wuh a Htatement made by (ieoine A. ' Hunt, local t heater owner and mumiKer (bin noon. The eMiilpnuiil to be in Mtulled In (he Main Mtret-t housi' will be Mini Mar lu character and ciuuiliy to that at the ( 'ruterlan, with villi phone and movh'lone fa citlttcH. Tin; Inntaltntlon, according to Mr. Hunt, will be In the ucihhor hood of from $l,U0( to $11,1100. The exact dale of II h comphtiou 1h not yd known, pending olher de-vcloptncjitn. picnic ground. PiizeH will ho awarded the. winnera of all aportn eventH. j The picnic dinner will be served at ti:3a, and coffee, suffer, cream. ami watenmdonH will be furnished thy the lodite. Everyone lfl asked to brins IiIh own lunch. Jlerh Alford'a Heven-pfece orcheHtra will furnish t he iiiukIc for the dance:, which will he held on the open tilr floor. The com mil lee In chars ln-cludi-H (. M. HoUHton, chairman; II. KleldH. K. L.. I-enox. Aubrey Non-U, .. W. PeJarnett and .lamew Tayloi. j A Hpeclal itwuo ot, the Scout ; Static, the scout papor, carrleB jV proaram of the Jamboree to he lloiiio lii-evj I'aial. l'KNDUITON, Ore., Aim. 30. (A't AuthoritlfM here nnnounced today that (. A. Sherman, Meachapi Wuoib-utter, found dend yeHtertlay, died from a her.rl attack HUperlti diiceil by ttie exceNNlve drlnklnrt nf his own brew. A still, police said, wan found lu tin- house. A haReball ffamo, picnic4 dinner and dance, are' in hi ore for the MusO'UH. K;istcrn StaiH and famltleb who attend the blK KatheritiK at 1:3a Kiiday, AukuhI 3n. at the K 1 k h Blven lu the Armory thiaicwnlnfi ui 8 o'clock, but the Bcouts of Cra- iter ltke council. Music for the evenlnpt wlU be furnlHhcrt hy the Rika hand under the direction of V. WIlBorf AVnlt. A grand march of all the tiaouts lu 'the council will be held shortly j after 8 o'clock, and th different troops will be introduced. cinnAifud ndvnrtlnme nv rulU TOO LATE TO CLASSjR IVANTKD-T.. ri-nl ly I hi- nioinli. inliiii in wikiiIk ir mi xirciim. Iy i r'Htii!iHlM piirly. AMi'cmm lt(x li l(. Ii. run sAi.H itfii irini ni'ttiY pifn- ' y, initilrul hunter lypo, Iilenl Audi i'iiiiiii. J' j yi'i HAI.I-: fdi.nl team hnrnPR. fi linn i v'iir row roiiilliL fii-Hll . .1. K. fltiulcl. I 1 4 null. ...'isl .if llnlil IIMI. 101 LOST -Hill tnl'l" illiilnnwi. IIIili:irl I x.l.-. I Mil W. Main. I'll U'anti;I -1 r,(i hoi pickfi'H: pay lim I'll- p-r lh; Iwuvy lmp. 'I''"'. I j ii L . m v Full KAI.i: NKW! AUTISTIC! 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