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II MEDFOTCD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY. XOVKMBKU 2. iffcM). PAGE THREW I Santfords Saving Stores 807 Xut Main Street Sahtforcls expense to operate a market ili connection with our large ftbre is much leas thanthe expense necessary, to operate an individual or .Exclusive marked ,The saving we make, is parsed n to you in lower prices. Compare Sant fords prices with the price asked you .elsewhere, '."With the price you paid last week. . i - Note: We guarantee every advertised price good all of week fol ' lowing ad. Unless "you tteed the merchandise Saturday we " can give you much -better service any day next week. Remember our saving in nanonng cost is your saving. ? How Can Santfords "V bell Cheaper One Store Selling Exp ense Oleo Fancy pure nut. Direct from the minufartiiMH . w - to - you, we guarantee every pound. Coc oa. V if. Per Pound .15 Extra quality. Fine ground 'P u r e vegetable. In tins. wnicn insures freshness ana purity. from , whole . cocoa beans. Per Pound .10 Beans Chili Van Camp's Bean Hole beans. The best quality. Without tomato sauce. . f 6 Cans ... Almonds Fancy quality soft shell. 1929 4 crop. At a saving. ...III 4 t t 3 Pounds Van camp's. : Extra quality y cnin con carne. At a saving. Salad Oil ble. In FresKnesi Full Quart TC 7 i 'A ,. 6 Cans ....... .69 Double strength. In large cans at a, saving. , . 4 Cans . jL1 Macaroni 25 Made from best hard wheat. You save at Santfords. Olives .69 " Spaghetti " .59 Sun-Kist. Fancy, large ripe olives in medium size tins. 6 Cans Van Camp's. . Extra quality. In large size cans. Oysters Fancy large' eastern oysters. In large 8-oz. cans. At a caving. 2 Cans 6 Cans 4 Pounds . Salmon 1 .79 Fancy red. Padked by Llbby In medium size flat tins. 50-lb. Sack Salt y .79 Starch Best grade fine dairy salt. The beat for kitchen use. But grade. Your choice of corn or gloss in full pound packages. 6 Packages .49 6 Cans ! Syrup : Butterscotch. An extra qual ity syrup at a tiavlno.- 10-lb.Pau 85 Tuna $J.09 Tea. White Star. The chicken of the sea.. At a saving. i .. Schilling's. Your choice of grCe'h or black. In vacuum i tins. ,, 6 Cans ' Crackers Snow Flakes. One of the best crackers made. Large family size package at a sav . ing. ii V Full Pound .69 Asparagus Tips Fancy California. Large, white tips In -16-oz., square, tins. At a saving. 6 Cans Per' -;; ' Package .... .29 Pancake Sperry's best. In 3-lb. net carton. Buy the best at a saving. Per Package 19 Dromedary. Extra quality In full 10-oz. packages. At a saving. i, - ' .. Per Package .... . Mincemeat Extra quality. Packed by Llbby. You save on quality mincemeat at Santfords. , 2 Pounds . 9J J Backbones Cut from the best govern ment inspected young pork. Citrus i. Regular citrus powder In the regular large package. At a saving. i . . 2 Large Q Packages .. S Dates: .18 Steaks ;25 Round, Sirloin, T-bone. All ' steaks cut from fancy young Per Pound Weiners Y Per Pound :10 Extra quality. Made under United States government inspection At a saving. Per Pound .20 Bacon Sugar cured squares of ba con. Just the same cure as the best bacon and much cheaper. , Per Pound .19 Sausage Small pig links. Made of the best pure pork under gov ernment inspection. Per Pound .25 Per Pound Bacon " i28 Coffee .35 Medium size. Well cured, nice lean : bacon. At a sav ing. . . V . Per Pound Extra quality. , .In bulk. You save the cost of tin and advertising. ;it licr hn,e t.ilay Wlilt.a V' i ool.l. i fi l ..; ..-'"' : ijcas 1ph Moot. In thnt pood; coal. lljnaon Conl Co. Tel. 23:. i ; tf; Tltm't mlM tho nllln(l will?1 nt the Km my l.ou iltii Sltni in th M. M. Strtii' and th Uund Jiitx, Kast till. Si. 2 r. Mr. mid Mrs. K. K. Hutrhlnson haw roiufncd frnm wock's vjmm -lion which tltoy potu with M;. Huli'hinyon'H parents at (or home "S unset on tlo -riofrut." Mr. Huichinenu i vv'Hh tin . Callftirnl'i Oregon liwer iciuiipatiy ih thl-s city. Kli.nmth Now.-. . Dressmaking and romndollnR nt tho fashion Shop. 424 Modford ItldK. '1VI. ltKl. tf Tho lark of rainfall has don it '.a hard Mow to -the mining industry fn Jackson oouniy. said tiooiw Maxwell, Jacksonville niinttiK man, in Modford this furnoon. In nvei- tixo years there is sufficient wiUorj at this- time of the year to carry mi considerable placer minim;, hm prac.tically nil of the pold mines are now .standiiiK idle, ho said. , Unmslitchliiff, picotiiiff; plentlnjTi button making and hoso mendlnc Handicraft Shop. 157tl Mrs. Mary Alger, formerly Miss : Mary Pr.rks of Jacksonville. vis j in Medfurd and JackFonville spehd ! ink ThanksKivinjr holidays.. With I relatives. With Mr. A I p e r. fh-? had siiont the last two years In i the eastern stntes, and is now lo cated nt Oopfo. On I. I sed furnnce wanted t Medford 1 Sheet Metal Works. Phone 411. 25 Kitfht cougars were killed In Curry- and t'oos counties In one j week. Six were presented nt Clold ; I teach for bounties and two in Ci lnuillp. Hunters report the animnis J Very common in the Mietco anJ ; I'lsml river districts of Curry ; bounty. Dance nt Jnckson Sprlnffs fint. ; The Medford. Ashland nnd Normal school football teams will be guests. I 252 I John Stewart of Fern valley and ! J. I.. Frin k of Aniioeh were among ! the visitors In Medford this foro- ; noon. 1 One-third off on all winter coars and velvet dresses at Adrienne's. 252 ' John S. Shook, 8U, veteran of tho Moilne lndhn war, died In Klam ath Falls Saturday night from heart disease. Hfe was n Klnmnth pioneer lumberman. i- Wo not only want to plenfie n. customer hut we wnnt tn tnitko ure th.it the Vork wo turn hut Ih j good advertising; for our Fhnpnh.r "Ask n friend.' Medford Ilenutylj hoppe." ' 204 Applleitloh "for a bhlldlnc pp.-"j mil was made toty ly William OssenhrimKe to build a truck an 1 1 freight terminal on South Hivev-, side avenue at a cost of $4000. Ap-J plication to build a dwelling on' Alae street at a cost of $Ki0u was; made by It. IHihhs. ! Fifty hats felts, failells. volvels. i metallic Values to llX.o.'i; nee-! ial :t.or. Adrienne's. 2:.2 c I. Hutchison, who has been seriously 111 at his home for It : past week. Is reported improving j '"'lay. Fresh salmon nnd halibut nt AVe.st Hide Market. Free delivery. Samuels Cllbert, Tel. fi4i. ifi-i ('alii'to-ninns spending Thanks giving day at Medford hotels In cluded Mr. and Mrs. Av. It. Linn of Marysville. Win. Jones of lied-; ding. Mr, and Mrs. t'. A. Turtle'; of Vreka, Selma Olmstead of Oal:-' I:. nd, J. Woleott if Los Angela, f Waller Peru la of San Franeise . II. K. Ounkelbefger of Hollywood j and J. S. I.ydlard of Walnut Orov. ' I 'so Medford -made factory! blocks. Medford Fuel Co. Tel .. 24 r.ir J .lu dire and Mrs. H. D. Norton. I am JudVe Norton's aunt. Miss M. A. Hurrell, ppent Thanksgiving in Ashland with JudjSe Norton's soti. H. 11. Norton. Cso Medford - made factory blocks. Modford-Fuel Co. Tel 631. i 24r.tf The condition, of .Miss Irva Vcw ell, who Underwent nn operation at the Snored Heart hospital early this week.f was teportcd to be the same today. It la probrble her condition will he -puch that she will not hp able to receive visitors for possibly another Week. "Thnt Rood coal." We give green trading stamps, : Hansen Coal Co. Phone 239. . . tf The Jackson County Building and Loan association filed n civil c tlon In circuit court today ngainst Fred rnd Grace Prowu for the col lection of a $2200 promissory note, secured by- & mortgage on real estate. . . Special offor for Xmas photo graphs. The Fensloys, 331 Kast Main. ' . 240tf Klmer Oatman will leave hei-e Monday morning by motor for Ios Angeles and San Francisco. lie will visit at the home of his daugh ter. Mr.s. Ina Kennedy nt the lat ter blnce, and expects to enjoy at least two months of the southern winter hefore returning to Med ford. Dnnee nt "Jackson Springs Sat. The Medford, Ashland and Normal school footbnll teams will be guests. 252 Those having 'guests nnd those who entertained with Thanksgiving dinners nre 'requested to send or phone the same to this orfice early lortinrrow. Also send In list of those attending schools or colleprcs who are home for Thanksgiving holi days. High grado lump lime nnd hyd- rated lime for sprnylng. Hlg Pines Lumber Company. ?.?Ait Reliable Grocery i i. C. A. WhiBick, Manager No. 1 Johnson's Market No. 2 . ' 117 North Central More shoppers every. daycare realizing the many advantages of buying at Reliable Gro ceries. They like bur self-service plan, which enables them to chottse their pantry supplies at their leisure. Quantity bitying, in conjunction with 700 busy stores, brings great savings to them, too. Try Reliable Shopping! Reliable Stores Owned bjr Rogue River Capital Del Monte Coffee, lb. 45C Large package,' 3-minute -oats .t ....'..'.......2Z6 Jell Powder .your choice of brands) 1 package .:....!.... :. 15 Comet Rice Flakes, 2 packages..... 19c. Packages of dates ...:....... .....19c 3 cans, Iowa Chief Corn 35c 3 cans Pink Salmon, large tins 53 2 cans Miss Lou Oysters, 5-oz. tins .'29 Citrus Granulated Soap Powder .35 Palmblive 'Soap, 3 bars 10 White Wonder Soap, 10 bars 33 P. and G. Soap; 10 bars T 33 Where You Meet Good Things to Eat Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Central Point People May take advantage of these bargnlm by shopping at Reliable Grocery No. 3 in Gold Hill, Reliable Grocery No. 4 in Jacksonville and Reliable Grocery No. 5 in Central Point. , .- , - 700 Store Baying Power Reason We Sell or less irts for Christmas We have the finest and most attractive line of Gifts we have ever carried. We invite you to come in and see the Christmas display. Beautiful Bowls, Trays and Redwood Boxes filled with fruit and nuts Extra Fancy Cornice, Bosc and Anjou Pears in half boxes iV.,:v ' Extra Fancy Apples in small gift boxes and full boxes FOR SATURDAY . r I Vegetables or all Fresh Fruits a kinds ... All Telephone Orders receive the same careful attention as as if you called at the store in person Personal Attention Prompt Service Phone H. E. MARSH Phone GROCER .252 252 s 11.- , v I),', ..-. Merchants' Christmas Opening December 4, , , K. .1. SlmpRon. a .transient un tlor nfro!t nt fclig'-ne.' Tuesday 'v.an' suiil to huvo mulcted ,twn. Snlem. hanKs out, of 13Q, rolifR. Biia, SlmiiHon opened a mi vidua neentint of Jl ut hoth ' tho ji-lrat Nutlnnnl nnd I'nlled Striles Nntldnnl hnnkH; Ho Inter deposited wnrlhlMR I'heeks In eneh lin'nk nhd then' withdrew the fl30. fieo our Xmas special now. Tho Pensleys, S31 Kast Main.. 240t( K. C. KldrlilRO of Portland who hnH heen vlsltinfr his Son, JO. N. lOlilrldKe of Medford for tho pnsl severnl dnjn, left today for Klnm nth Fulls to spend several tinyB on liimlnesH and pleasure. See Brill's 8heet MetKt WorUH for radiator, fender and auto 'body repairing. 217tf Klamath netted Rem potatoes, parked In lFi-pound boxes, ready for shipping, will be put on snlo at tho Klamath hnmHer of com merro nnd nt city banks this week -Anyone wishing to have a box of the potatoes mailed parcel post, is asked to cnll tho chamber of com merce nnd the mulling -will 'be token cure ' 6t. KhimntV Piills Herald. ' Knr Sn-le Kindling by the lo'a:l, Medford Kllel Co.. Tel. S1. Z4rtf Dr. Kmlly lloleom, cpuniy' med-' leal director who resigned froai her position thin month, left Inst .nlght- for Piedmont, Cnlif., pre 'pn'ratbry' to leaving on nn 'extend ed, 'trip through the enst. Her successor Is expected lo begin duties here the first of next month. Vnn II. Gilbert, formerly of tho J'ieonomy Mnrket, Is now located nt the West Sido Market, 213 W. Main St., with a complete line of fresh meat, fish, fruit and vege tables. Froo delivery. Tel. 4 2C The police department wnsques Honing two high school hoys this forenoon In connection with ac cusations of breaking into the Hni-( der Creamery building on llnrt Iplt street lust night. Pollen offi cers say -they found both boys In the cronmery, with one attempting- to hide when he learned his I presence In the building had been discovered. - A marriage license was Issued I this forenoiin nt the county clerk's office to r. I'., Itsnnlllg, 37, nnd i I.nuisn Ilussell, 3Ti, buth of ,Med I ford. t ' II. L. 'Tlrotriley, ndvertislng msit j nger for the t'opco nnd Alotinlaln I Htstes Pnrwer companies, returned Wednesdny night from a several j dnj-V luislness trip lo Portland nnd I Albany, Uack Itowrlng nnd his 'dance or j ehestrn returned to Klamath Knll I this morning nfter furnishing the muric nnd entertnlnment for the -leglnn Thanksgiving dnnce held here Inst night. Itowrltig-and his versatile di.nce band hove built lip an enviable reputation for their ex cellent music a; '.! 1 The nnnintl talks' memorlnl serv- 'fces will We hCId n!t t'lie'lncnT teih- .Vle Kifuiluy ifte.moon. at 2 o clock, .according ' to nn announcement mnde toihiy. The 'services will be conducted by Jtev.'ohuide 11.. Poi ter, while tlie musical program will ho furnished by tho Klks band nntl tho Kilts quartet. The public l Invited, Paul Allen, a local student nt th' Oregon Btulo college, who ulso w.s a relief reporter on tho Mliir Trib une Inst summel-, Is spending w few days In Medford visiting relatives. T. H. Ness, division mnnnger of (he Mountain Stntes Powel- crfm-pnny,- was a local business, -visitor from Marshfleld today. Mr. Norfs Is a former Copco man nhd Is well hown In this city. , Dr. I. 1). Phlpps, iM' for sonie llmo with a serious fever, at hN home on Kast Main street, was re ported to be considerably improved today. ' Tho TVomcn's association of the ipresbyterlnn 'church will meet in hn church parlor Tuesday aftjC!'- honn nt li o'clock for a short bust ho meeHng. I ,j:?I0EEI NEW LAW To cftiupl 'Jh R- Okt'Mon nt tlltj . utltirnpy Rcuerui, it in I to enmpty with tho mv .uniform iKvountips. for county offices, to ho placed :ln pffcct Hoon' tup couitty Mulwt htin hot' n nltci pU. i, tho SiM.lOO nppro p rlu tod for the purchase of . now : roucl nmchlnery, Inrluillnfx nn oHfr, was tratwforrod from tlu ' mail, unci to tho koiioi'hI fuml. This mnkes no'chanpn In ihv liutlpot, or tho prospective tax levy, 'and dim ply hlftH tho ft nut lint from (tin roarl fuml tn tho Ronernl fuml. m Special Cnimnimlmlioi, ' ( Modforil Lodcro No. 103.M. V. & A. 51.. Friday. Nov. ' 7:30 p. m. Work in thr:. A. nnd R C. dcKi-ooii. Ity ordiirl' bELlClOUS HEALTHFUL REFRESH I NG IE A PS f HE WORLD: IN QU AttTY ANP; SALEjS j HEADACHE? Look to v Your Eyei Firit Dr. D. A. Chambers EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 404 Medford Blda.i Monarch Seed & Feed CoV- SATURDAY : Bulb Special FREE ?SAN FREE " . With each bulb purchase-ambuntlng' to' 6ne dollar we will give freefone strong German : Iris Root. - -j -.i'i .-. i i.i. I yo inL ,. ' t? ! An Iris Root Free with'each dollar's worth of Tulip, Hyacinth, Daffodil, Narcissus or Lily Bulbs Saturday Only. j It's going to rain soon. . Get your "bulbs ' planted before it's tqo late.. L DC i -i