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    MEDFORD MATT TRTRUXE. MEDFORD. OlfEOOX, FRIDAY, OCTOHKlt IS. 192!).
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Santfords Saving Stores
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807 East Main Street
NEXT. WEEK
. You buy at Santfords all next week, at these wonderfully low
prices. Buy your order next week any day, you don't have
to rush in on Saturday at Santfords and compare the price you
.T pay: with the,, price asked for the same merchandise at other
stores. You will want to make this saving.
Oleomargarine Shortening
Salt
Umeco, the very finest made.
We. guarantee every pound
extra fresh and satisfactory.
One of the very best. Fresh
and every can guaranteed.
Leslie's fancy Shaker Salt.
Your choice, plain or iodized.
Per pound
Oats
.15 8
lbs. net. ..
1.09 2
lb. can..
.10
Three Minute. The only oats
cooked at the mill. They are
wonderful. Every package
guaranteed.
Each pkg. .10
Apple Butter, ,
Llbby's solid pack, it's one
of the very best and cheap
at Santfords.
Large 2y2 can .19
Schilling's
It's a pure cream of tartar
baking powder. Every can
guaranteed. . ;
16 -oz. can.... 34
.. Brooms ,
Five-sew. Made of good East
ern corn. You buy brooms
cheaper at Santfords.
Each : i .43
Flour
Klamath milled hard whe?t.
Every sack guaranteed to
please you. ' ;
"49-lb. sack. 1.80
Bacon Squares
Cascade squares. Sugar
, cured. A saving at
t y . i . ,,,... ..
Per pound 22
Young Chickens . ,
Large fat frying size chick
ens. Freshly dressed. "Satur
day only.;' i
Bulk Coffee
Our own special blend. A
fine coffee at a saving.
Soap
Per pound
.35
Pickles
Extra quality Dills. Medium
size and firm.
Large 2 can. 20
Rice
California fancy long grain.
It's the best Californai growe.
pounds .25
. Candy
Old fashioned Chocolate Can
dy. Fresh and gocd.
Per pound..
.25
Salmon
Rosedale brand Red Salmon.
Packed by Libby.
Medium can 13
Steaks
Sirloin rib or T-bone and
they are fine
Per pound . 33
Pork Sausage
This is pure pork sausage,
seasoned just right.
White King. It's one of the
very best granulated soaps.
You will like It.
Large pkg. .... . 37
Macaroni
This it a high grade flour
Macaroni. A real bargain at
4 lbs. for;lj .25
i Peas
Sunkist. Extra quality New
pack. 12 cans: 2.00
String Beans'
Argo extra quality Newpack
Beans.
12 cans 2.00
Soap
Crystal White. It's one of
the best bar soaps for laun
dry. 10 Lg. bars.. 35
Short Ribs
Short rib cut from prime
beef
Per pound ...... .17
Pork Roast
Shoulder pork roast. Young,
grain fed pork, and it is lean.
Per pound
.32
Per pound
WE DELIVER
20
Per pound
.23
Santfords Saving Markets
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING OET8 RESULTS
Guests from Portland at Med
ford lintels Include H. H. Sheldon.
KliKene Srlirnder, It. 1. (llesy, K.
A. Lamb. v. V. Hole, U II, Centre,
II. Alfred, I'. N. Turner. Krnost
, Itrown, Harold Cnle, A. 1--. Nelson,
I'. Hoener, S. I,'. Palmer. J. F.
Mi Xary. O. K. Scott. Mr. and .Mrs.
Itiulnliili KlttlliiK, Mr. and Mrs.
.1. I(. Wldmer, K. Stone, Mr. and
Mrs. 1.. M. Arthur, Mr. and Mrs.
! V. It. Milam, (leoiue H. Wvckoff.
! James Herbert, r. 1). Ward. II. M.
I Shook. c '. It. Stipe and Al Wilson.
Dunce, IOiikIu, Point tomorrow
niKht. 210
The county school superintend
ent's office has been busy for the
past week mailinir out the new
I l'J2 and I'.ISO school directories,
: KlvhiK names, addresses and sal
aries of all school teachers, of
: fleers and members of school
; hoards. The booklets were mailed
only to those whose names were
mentioned in Its panes.
Get those fenders and auto
' bodies stralKhtened nt nrlll's Shett
i Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super
Service Station. Phono 41S. .f
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell VanLoan
attended the Parent-Teacher asso
ciation convention at Grants Pass
( Wednesday niKht. Mr. Van Loan
;is a teacher in the Medford hiKh
school.
j corona and Smith typewriters.
Typewriter Exchange. Phone 13G3.
! 193tf
j George Sullivan of Milwaukee.
I Wis., a motorist who registered this
. forenoon at the local branch of
j the out of state auto registration
j bureau, itnve his Orecon dostina
I tion as Central Point, where he Is
visiting J. W. Blrkhol for a short
time. I,. K. Fletsherud of Billings,
Mont., Is another motorist from .a
distance who registered this fore-
! noon.
I Dance. Eagle Point tomorrow
night. 21
! Douglas county's new $250,000
! courthouse will be dedicated to
morrow by a county-wide celebra
tion. FEoseburg merchants are ar
ranging the event and will act as
hosts, providing free entertainment
all day. with a free luncheon at
noon and dance at night. The
official dedication program will be
conducted by the Granges of the
county and addresses will be made
hy Governor Patterson and J. W.
Hamilton, dean of the circuit
court judges of Oregon.
Runners removed and snags
worked back in hose, silk under
wear, golf sox, sweaters, etc. Han
dicraft Shop. lBTtf
Mrs. Alma Webb, who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. M. Gault, here for the past
three months, returned this morn
ing to her home In Sacramento,
Cal. - . . .
Closing out screen doors at Med
ford Lumber Co. tf
Hcnny Thomas, son of former
Circuit Judge and Mrs. tJ. w
Thomas, Is reported 111 at hjs hornd
with scarlet fever, tjuarantninea
In the home with him are his moth
er and grandmother, while Judge
Thomas and their other two sons,
Charlie and Hud, are living at the
lintel Jackson.
Dressmaking and remodeling at
the Fushion Shop, 424 Meuroro
Tlldg. Tel. 1181.
Among Oregonians registered at 1
Medford hotels are L. M. Koss and
Lloyd Magill of Bend, Geo. W. i
Knight of Hubbard, Mi's. K. I'aynej
of Kugene. K. G. Simmons of Sa-,
lem and Wallace Drummer of tire-'
Kon City.
Dance, Kagle Point tomorrow
night. 2 Hi
Mrs. Herman Powell ami Mi's.
S. A. Kroschel returned last night
from Grants Pass where they spent
the past few days attending the
I'.-T. A. district convention. (
Stale Traffic Officer Itobert
Phillips has been busy for the past
two or three days cheeking upon
out of state visitors' permits, and
so far has caused 17 motorists to
buy Oregon licenses, having been
in Oregon over the three months',
period nllowed them by the per
mits. Officer Phillips found one,
machine that had entered Oregon
in March and that no application
for a license hud been made since
Its entrance. j
GOO. 000 feet of cheap lumber.
Special nt Medford Lumber Co. tf
Mrs. 11. A. Smith, who has been J
visiting at Tulsa. Okla., with her
parents for the past five months,
having left for that point to attend'
their 5',h wedding anniversary
held recently, returned to Medford i
today. I
Dance, Jackson Springs, Sat.ur-j
day night. Follow the crowd. 210t
H. H. Parson, owner of the Hill-,
crest Orchards, returned the day
before yesterday from a several
days' outing at his lodge in the
Dead Indian country.
Dynge's Dance every Wed. and
Sat. at Dreamland. 212
A. H. Armstrong, who has been
the mechanic for the Treichler Mo
tor company, has opened a shop In
Tom's Garage on North Klverslde. !
where he will be pleased to meet 't
the Willys-Knight and Whippet
owners.
Don't fall to tune In on KMED
Friday evening. 0:30 to 7. A' very
special program by the Itand Hox. !
20! ;
Dr. S. Ralph Dippel. who Is spec-:
ializing in the extraction of t.-eth 1
and the treatment of pyorrhea, is
dating some clinical research work
and will select several cases that .
he will treat free of charge.
Dance, Jackson Springs. Sat.ur-j
day night. Follow the crowd. 2101
The Roosevelt Ooast Highway
association is plnnnlng a great'
winter caravan from the Oregon
coast country to San Diego. The
purpose oi me nip wm n iu -vertlse
to the wovd that the coast
highway Is an 'all-year road, un
obstructed by snow In winter.
Marshfleld will be the stinting
point and January 20 Is the ten
tative dale.
Spita apples for sale. Ala Vista
Backing House, So. Fir. 20Uf
j Fishermen at Rogue river report
sfcelhead scarce, although there
was a fine run for several weeks.
The river for miles was lined with
anglers who wasted no fish. The
roadway Is dotted with . camps
whore smoking or drying buildings
have not been deserted. Residents
along the river say the run will bo
renewed when the fall rains begin.
The Oregonian.
Corona adding machines,. $00.
Free trial, yhone Blerma, 18(13.
lO.ltf
Lee U. Tuttlo returned on the
Southern Pacific this morning after
spending . the past few days In
Portland with Mrs. Tuttle, who
took a serious turn for the worse
the first of the week, hut Is now
again improved In health.
Deer At Last Pheasant and
Season MEN. QUaii Season
Wade & Butcher
Closes this .Rnntl.'iy nt SPCCIAL is now. on., Stinilny is
Hiimloxvn CUIVCd BladCS the first time that ovrry
This jji the lust .time SNt r
yon' ran K't ytmr am-' f Do not rim short on
. imiiii1it.li for this prirv.. S.Cji iiiiimmiil ion.
iet n year's supply nt A Mow 51uSs
this ridiculously low Curvarf . sStfrV SHOTGUN SHELLS
low priee. ' Sharp.r ;, 7 Chilled Shot
, ,., 'j Blad fr yur Safety Rrr
98c box I0ceach w,89c
AL. PIC HE :
Hardware and Sporting Goods
' We Lead Others Follow on Prices
Reliable Grocery
. C. A.i.Whillock, Manager . ,
No. 1
Johnson's Market
No. 2
117 North Central
i
Shopping at Reliable Groceries appeals to
buyers because they are assured of the lowest
possible prices made possible by our great
buying power fresh foodstuffs made possible
by our constant volume turn-over and shop
ping convenience made possible through our
help-yourself service . . . Just try shopping this
week at a Reliable Grocery.
Reliable Stores Owned by Rogue River Capital
Schillings Coffee, l ib. can
Three Minute Oats; large package...;........
Holiday Oleomargerine, 3 lbs
49
49
Jell Powder a Queen
Sardines
2 pkg. for 15c Oval Tin lpc ea.
Walker's Chili Con Carne, No. 1 tins, 2 for 25
Walker's Tamales, No. 1 tins, 2 for 25
California Home Catsup, 18-oz. bottle.. : 20r
3 bars Palmolive Soap 19c
10 bars White Wonder Soap 33?
49 lbs. Fisher's Blend Flour $2.03
3 packages ( Cheese
Corn Flakes Fancy Cream
25c Pound 29c
Where You Meet Good Things to Eat
Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Central
Point People '
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 Point. , - f v ,
700 Store Buying Power Reason We Sell for Less
roc
so:
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Home Made Sorghum
Do you like the flavor of New Sorghum
Molasses? We have a new lot of Rogue River
Valley Sorghum just in. It is put up in small
and medium size tins.
New Fall Goods Arriving
This is the season of the year when new goods
are appearing on the market. We are listing a
few of the new items to be found at our store.
New Pack Canned Goods : New Boneless. Codfish Ui
New Dried Silver Prunes New Bulk Sauerkraut
New Dried Petite Prunes New Layer Figs
New Dried Santa Clara Prunes New Brookf ield Sausage
New Preserves, Jellies and Marmalades !
FOR SATURDAY
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Fresh Home-Made Cakes ...
Try Our Telephone Service It Is Dependable
S Personal Attention
Prompt Service
Phone H. E. MARSH Phone
252 GROCER 252
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', Stnnlcy .limes nml Clrnnt NcIhoii
returned frum Klumnlh county to
(W with a H"01 supply oC ducks.
Proo shampoo Mon., Tiics., Wed.,
Thurs., with murcol or flnsor wave,
f 1.00. Phono 67. Bowman Barncr
anil Beauty Bhoppo. 219
Arthur Hchoonl, editor of tho
On-Kon Dally IJmeralil, student
newspaper, is adtendliiK tho an
nual meetiliK of tho Pacific Inter
Colk'Klatc 1'ress conturenco belim
held nt Stanford university this
week end. Kchoenl Is a senior in
Journalism from Medford..
A. N. WrlKht, Cozy Nook ranch,
still haa plenty ot Salways. BrlnK
boxes. 211
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Booth, for
mer well known members of Med
ford's ranch colony, who nro now
making their home In Hasadena,
Cal., arrived In the city today for
a week's visit, with their many
friends. Mr. Booth expects to en-
Joy some fishiitK and hunting while
here.
Will teach you to drive any citr.
Telephone 10U6-X. 210
The I'resbyterlun Men's club had
an enjoyable banquet at tho 1'res
byterh.n church, served by the
men, Thursday evenliiK, with cov
ers laid for over 40. Two addresses,
one by Itev. lr..A. (1. Bennett, new
pustor of the. First .Methodist
chureh on "Churches I Might Not
Wish to Horve,'- and the other by
Itev. Claude II. Porter, tho new
Presbyterian minister, wero given.
PLAN GR0.UP,.MEETlNGl ,
WILLIAMS CREEK OCT. 23
WILLI A.M8, QR13BK, Ore.,' Oct.
1 8. (Special.) -A Kroup v meeting,
will be held at the Mothodlst chapel
of' Williams, Wednesday, October
S3, The Missionary society of the
Methodist church, south, of Med
ford nnd the state secretary, of
Portland, will be present. Lunch
will be served at noon. All are
cordially Invited to bo m-osenV
afternoon.
r,i ,-. ' v vi .," n i i ' f -
Slated .Coiiiiniiiilcntlon. '
Modtord Lodge No. 103, A..
A. M., Krlday. Oct. 18,
" ' 7:30 p. m. By order of the
W. M. Ci.it, HOUSTON, Hi-tiy.
,lM ' .:.,...' .. 2)i
,.;.'.. , ',
'Salem Elsinore thentre pur-
chased by Fox Wes't Coast thea
tres, lne. - r ' ,
Cnnyonvllle South II ni p q, u a
eunimunliy fulr to bo held here
October 17.
ISIS
THEATRE
East Main, .Near Bridge
Admission 10c and 16o
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
r
ity
BlONDtS
Alto Snappy Comedy
Pathe Newi
.A. no Advanot in pncei
Monarch Seed & Feed Co's
SATURDAY i '
BULB SPECIALS
; A Select Mixture ot 7-7-
Darwin Tulips
(ONLY THE. BEST COLORS)
(Not ft Field! Grown Mixture) j
$2.50 per 100 : ' 40c per dozen ;
Tulips iire.liili 11S 11 result of Europe's inilienrd
of scvtM'e .wenthiT-lust winte, so this is n refll;
Imy . Take lulvaiitiiiti' of this spfeial I '
Paper .White Narcissus
Large Bulbs, Guaranteed tq Bloom
oc each 90c dozen
Saturday Only
24 Darwin Tulip Bulbs
1 Bamboo Leaf Rake
' ' Regular $1.25 Value ''l"i'-5'' V'
' ... ' (i . . ' .
Saturday Only all for 90c
This Special gives you the Broom absolutely
,.".1 !, .. FREE .. i." ZVi
Monarch Seed & feed Co.
Bulb Land for Sure
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