f
Santfords Saving
- One
Selling Expe
When you buy meats at Santfords you are not. paying the
operating. cost of a separate market. About our only
added cost is a clerk to serve you. Buy your next meat ; at
Santfords and compare the price we charge you with the
price you have been paying at the separate individually op
erated market.
NOTE: AVe gtiiirautcc all advertised prices good for one week following nd.
Unless you need the merchandise Saturday we can give you luueh better serv
ice any day next week.
Peas
. Extra standard quality. In
No. 2 cans.
15
Per can.
Pineapple
Fancy sliced. Packed In
syrup. Large. No. ZV2 cms.
.25
Per can......
Soup
Catnpbell's tomato, in regu
lar size cans. Your choice
of "Variety.
.49
6 cans
Round Steak
Cut from young tender beef.
.25
, Per lb.
T-Bone Steak
Cut from fancy young beef.
You save at Santfords.
.25
Per lb...:
Old Di4tch
One of the best clojmers. At
Santford's saving price.
6 large cans 37
Coffee
Tillman's extra quality cof
fee In vacuum tins. You savo
at Santfords. ,
.40
Per lb.
Rice
Extra fancy Blue Rose long
grain southern rice. You save
at Santford's.
.25
4 lbs
Tea
Schilling's Best. It's a won
derful green tea. Vacuum
packed.
.70
l ib. can..
Kraut
Van Camp's. Extra quality.
In large 2"? tins.
.11
Per can
807 East Main Street
Sirloin Steak
Cut from the best young
beef. At Santford's saving
price.
.25 '
Per lb
Roiline Beef
Nice and lean. At 8antfords
saving price.
15
Per lb.
Roasts
Cut from young tender beef.
At a saving.
.18
Per lb
t'tTtT ".!' 5'-- '
Salad Oil
Pure vegetable. Every can
guaranteed. '
.39
Full quart ..
Oats
3-Minute Oats. In the large
package. At a saving.
.19
Large pkg..
Oleo
Fresh churned, extra quality
oleomargarine. At Santfords
saving price.
.15
Per lb. .
Fig Bars
Fresh baked fancy quality.
Buy at Santfords and save.
Per lb
Snow Flakes
One of the best crackers
Fresh baked. At Santfords
saving price.
.29
Family size
Salmon
Fancy Alaska Red. Your
choice, Trupak, Del Monte or
Libbyl.
.23
16-oz. can.
Macaroni
Made of best hard wheat.
You save at Santfords.
.25
4 lbs..
1L
HreDTaOftBrATTj
Stores
nse
Mint Sauce
Royal Mint Sauce. In large
bottles. Cheap.
19
')
Noodles
aualitv Chinese noodles. In
reaular 10c oackaaea. , f .
. ' x : . .. I rr t -.
.25
4 pkgs.,,.-,.
Celery
Extra fancy. Exrra large
1 V vkhitc I fcelery."'
Per buAch-.ri'JL's
Grapefruit H
Fancy large Floridas. The
kind you always Mike'.' '
.15
Each
Oranges
Extra large and extra fancy
Sun-Klst.
.59
Per doe..;..':
Coffee ; :
Extra quality. In bulk. 'At
Santfords saving stores.
.30
Per lb
Rice
M. J. B., one of the finest
in packages. At Santfords
saving price.
.40
4 -lb. pkg..
Catsup
Van Camp's eastern pack. In
'large bottles.
.15
Per bottle
Apple Butter fl
Libby's. Fancy solid pack.
In large No. cms.
:19
Per can
.yyy a-A...,. r
Baking Powder
Schilling's best. A cream of
tartar product. .At 8antfords
saving price. ..
5-lb. can.. J49
TPJmTNK, MKDFORD.
FEAR ST. HELENS
VAXt-'OUVKH. Wllf.ll., Doc. 57.
111 lYnr thut K. II. SciubiTK und
It. II. Dehti. two St. Helens, Ore.,
nu-ii who tlitmppcnroil in the Sioux
sun district several weeks ago
mny huvo been murdered, was ex
pressed ludity by 11. 11. Cramer,
brother-in-law of SotuberB. Ho
epmled his fours to Sheriff It. K.
MoCrltc. ..i -
No intovimitlon In the lutnds of
ofik-hUa boiirs out the murder
theory. Tho men hud but ft few
dollar in thoir ipookols when thoy
I loft together to Inspect a mining
claim.
John llunloy. who lives nour the
place where the deserted automo
bile of the men wits found, said
lie heard another automobile leave
lute at nl'itht on the Sunduy that
tho prospectors dlsnppenred.
EXTRA
NANKING, China, Dec. 27. W)
Tho 'central political council In
emergency meeting today decided
to issue nn official mundnto Junu
nry 1 declaring abolition of extra
territoriality In China.
The mandate will be divided in
two parts. The first will declare
that foreigners living in China
shall in the future be subject to
the laws of tne central govern
ment and local authorities.
The second will declare Imme
diate promulgation of a code gov
erning law suits and involving Chi
nese and foreigners.
IMPROVED HEALTH
SALK.M, Ore., Dec. 27. (P)
Justlco (looiBG M. Brown of tho
Oregon supremo court, on leuvo of
uhsenco for recuperution from ill
ness, bus returned to Salem much
improved. He expects to return to
his duties on tho bench for tho
March term of court. Justlco
Urown bus been spending lilsvncu
tion at his Roscburg . home' and
has gained remarkably in weight,
he said, since ho was temporarily
relieved ' from the bench ;three
months ago. During his absence
Judge J. V. Hamilton of Roseburg
Is uctlns as a Justice of the court.
TO COAST FOR PLANE
VAM.EY STREAM. N. Y., Dec.
27. VP) Colonel and Mrs. Charles
A. Lindbergh took off from the
Curtiss-Wrlght field ut ll:15jn. m.
today for Columbus, Ohio, where
thpy will spend the week-enq.
From Columbus the Lindberghs
will proceed to the Pacific coast,
tho colonel making an Inspection
of the transcontinental ulr trans
port route on the westward flight.
In los Angeles Colonel Lind
bergh will accept the delivery of
a new airplane which Is being
constructed for him there.
MINERS ESCAPE AFTER
EXPLOSION IN SHAFT
11KCK1KY. W. Va.. Dec. 27. lP)
Twelve miners escaped wifely
from tho Ktoteshury mine of the
C. C. D. Smokeless Coal company,
eight miles from hero today two
hours nftcr a "local explosion In
ono entry of tho mlno. Two engi
neers wero unaccounted for but of
ficials believed they wero In anoth
er section ut tho tlmo of tho blast.
SCHURMAN RESIGNATION
FORMALLY ACCEPTED
IIISKUN. Dec. 27. MV-Dr. .11
cob Ouulri Hchurmnn. American
ambnKHador to Germany, has re
ceived word from tho state depart
ment that his resignation ns nm-
baKxudor hns been uccepted.
AmbaxKador Hehurmen told the
Associated Press that he had been
expecting his resignation to go
through fr seme time and In an
ticipation his family had left lier
lln In Hcptember and resumed
(heir residence in New York.
"I cannot niton k too highly of
the rordiftllly of tho German gov
ernment and people who havo fa
cllitnted my work In every man
nr pnnHlhle," he nald.
MISSOURI PACIFIC HAS
NEW HIGH NET INCOME
8T. r.OriH, Dec. 27. W1) The
Mtnftmirl 1'aelfle railway toddy re
portrd a new high record for No
vember with a net rail operating
Income of $2,004.06.1. Totn1 ope
ratln revenuo for November thin
year wan $11,359,J143, cam pa red
with II 1.357, 610 for Novcnibrr,
!at year.
Still Hut! lnir 11 pc
HALT I.AfcK CITY, lice. 27. W
It In dry hrMboutu In mornwuya
than on. I-cdcrnl prohibition
aRpntn found ' Htlll near a dried
up Mrinn. Kunnln from thp "til
to a plpp line wan garden ho fl
mile nnd n linlf Inn,
i
i
OREflOX, FRIDAY. DKCKMfiER 27, 1f20.
Sought As Slayer
4sjoctifei Prest Paolo
Frederick R. Burke, alias Fred
Dane, Is the center of a widespread
search following the slaying of a
St. Joseph, Mich., policeman. Hs
faces charges of murder, robbery
and kidnaping in various cities.
BY COAST GUARD
WASHINOTON, Dec. 27. (P)
Tho action of u coast guard crew
in opening fire on a bout on Ijiko
Krio on which liugcno F. Downey
Jr.. of lluffalo. N. V., was killed.
was defended today in a statement
by Seymour Unman, assistant
secretary of the treasury.
Lowman. In the first utterance
by a government officiul on the
killing of Downey on Christmos
day. said the coast guardsmen
were proceeding under a section
of the tariff act, which gave thorn
full authority to stop any boat at
any timo in American waters for
inspection.
The fact that no llouor was
found had no significance ho said.
NOTE ON DOOR TELLS
VANCOUVER. U. C, Dec. 27.-
(PH-A milkman making his calls
In the coat end of Vuncouver to
day found- a note pinned to the
door of u small house Informing
ltini that Sydney Ellard. 35, had
killed his wife and planned to take
his ow'n life and usklng him to
notify police;
The couple wero dead when po
e nrrlved. Ellmt Ellard had
t
Qcuj boattm vivor .the liead-.wItU
it hnrhmer dnd' hei' throat slashed
with tt'razorl Hor husbund'B throut
and. wrists wore slushed. '
J ' '
TO GET FARM P
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 (IP)
The federal farm board today an
nounced approval of application of
southern Idaho Heun Growers As
sociation, Twin Falls, Idaho, for
a commodity loan not exceeding
1 100, 000 -to supplement a lonn of
$25,000 from tho Intermediate
Credit Hank at Spokane.
This, loan will flniibln tho usso
elation to make additional ad
vuiiccs .to grower members.
TAKES DIFFERENT DYES
WILMINGTON, Del. (P) Rayon
making has advunced to whero It
Ik possible to put a piece auccoss-
slvcly Into two dyes and havo some
threads take ono color whllo tho
remaining fibers tako only the
other.
This cannot bo done with any
pleeo of royon, but only with that
specially woven. .
Tho color selectivity Is due, says
report of tho research depart
ment of the Dul'ont company, to
development of varied methods of
making ruyon, particularly one
which employs acotlo acid, tho suli
stanco which causes cider to turn
to vinegar.
Tho acctuto variety takes certain
dyes which other threads resist, so
that by weaving two kinds of rayon
threads unusual dyo tricks can bo
performed.
SOLVED BY SERGEANT
IIKI.I.INGHAM, Wash. (P)
fltrango as It muy seem. Wlllloin
Harnett, desk sergeant at tile lio
llco station, fed four prisoners In
one cell and six In another Willi
only flvo meals, one full meal to
each man.
Harnett said he had solved a
groat food conservation problem
and at the same time had discov
ered a puttier for riddle enthusi
asts. Ills answer: The fifth man's
nsme was Julius Six. recently put
In Jail on a charge of Intoxication.
A 'K
Motif
7V
KnorlHl Oinimnnlinlloii
ford Lodge No. 103. A.
A. M., Friday. Drf.
27, at 7:00 p. m. Work In
the M. M. degree. Light refresh
ments. l!y order of the W. M.
277 f. M. IHH'WTON, Sec.
Hreyra
W. J. ltruwn of the Copper King
Aircraft compnny is spending a
short time at Ouklund, Calif.,
whero he may mukc his permanent
headquarters, lie hail boon locat
ed for several months in Mcdford
doing passenger work.
Attend the Klks' Now Years ve
dunce. All Kilts and their friends
are Invited.' 2S0
According to Klamath Falls
newspapers murriugu licenses were
ohtulned ill the courthouse In that
city lust Saturday by Thomas L.
Kdsull, 20, farmer of 1'hocnix,
Ore., and Verdu p. Hopkins, 20,
of Ashlund; mid last Monday by
John M'elvilie Downs, 22. farmer of
Mcdford and Mary Allheru Din-fee,
J 8, of Klamath Falls.
Walker's big dance, Saturday
night, new ball, Central Point. 277
Mr. and Mrs. II. VanHoovenher-;
loft In their cur yesterday for San
Francisco, whero they will spend
month or six weeks at the new
Gnylord hotel. They will tnko In
tho Army-Stunford game and abo
the Kust-Wcst football game, New
Year's day.
I'sed tires bought and sold. 127
N. Rlversldo. 273
A. 11. Urown, railway mall clerk,
received a painful Injury Tuesday
nfternoon when he tripped over a
mall snck string and foil In such
a manner his left shoulder wus
dislocated, tho muscles nnd liga
ments dislocated. Ho wus taken
to tho Community hospital in
Achland when train 13 In which
ho was traveling roaohed Ashland.
Tho mishap occurred on the day
before Christmas which. Incidental
ly, was his birthday annivorsary.
Ashland Tidings.
Used tires bought and sold. 1 27
N. Riverside. 273
Nearly 70 temporary auto li
censes were issued yesterday at t-ie
sheriff's office for tho first half
of the ensuing year. when , full
year licenses will bo Issued on July
1st.
Klks New Yonr's eve dance Tues
day night. All Elks and their
friends aro Invited. 280
Tho city street department yes
terday-placed several scrapers at
work In various sections of tho
city, leveling graveled streets to
place them In better condition for
travel.
Tho first case of smallpox In the
county was reported yesterday to
tho county health unit, and Is lo
cated In tho Central Point district.
whero Clntulo Grlgshy is 111 with
tho disease. Dr. It, C. Wilson,
county physician, advises nil resi
dents of Central Point, who have
sot been vaccinnted, to-do so a'
once by seeing their family phy
sicians) In cases whero funds are
unavailable, vaccinations will be
mndo free of ohargo by Dr. Wil
son tomorrow morning at tho
health unit here, whero appoint
ments must be made. .'
Let mo write your flro Insurance.
Carl Y. Tcngwald, .Hotel, Holland
Bldg, .riiono H&3..L-'.. , . f
Mr. and.' MI'S. Glenn natiauaui;ii
of Roseburg, were tho houso guests
of Mr. : and Mrs. Donald nana
bamih hero over Christmas. Mr
nnclihniiL'h Is manager of ono of
tho Mcdford MacMavr stores and
Is a formor Rosoburg resident.
Mr. and Mrs. 'O. W. Shirts and
Captain nnd Mrs. L. O. Stedman.
Jr., of Seattlo, nnd Mr. and Mm.
O. W. Shirts of Tacoma aro trims
lent visitors In Mcdford from the
state of Washington.
Mcdford and southern Oregon
trap and target shootors aro In
terested in the big turkey shoo:
to be held next Sundny nt th'j
Frank Adams place north of Cen
tral Point, whoro Floyd Rosb Is
offering a largo collection of big
birds to successful shooters. He
has procured now trapshootln de
vices nnd has announced tho shoot
will begin In tho forenoon.
Make "Whoopee" at tho Klks'
Now Year's ovo dance. All Klks
and their friends aro Invited. 280
Tho Daughters, of Voter ins will
meet this evening at 8' m. nt
the Armory.
Wall Street Report
N7W YORK, Dec. 27. (P) The
stock market reacted under re
newed pressure lato today after a
brisk cxtonslon of yesterday's rally
during the early hours of tho ses
sion which had carried a wide as
sortment of shares up 1 to 10
points. Gains of 3 to 6 points In
tho more popular 'trading shares
wero cancelled during the artor-
noon and many closed with losses
of I to 6 points.
General Electric sold up 4 points
and slipped buck 7 from the top
American Telephone and Joline
Munvllle last early gains of about
4 and 6 points nnd closed with
small net declines. Pressure
against mull order shares was pro
nounced, Montgomery Ward and
Scnrs-ltocbuck losing nearly 2 and
4 points respectively. Total sales
approximated 3.400,000 shares.
A survey of 124 farms In six
Minnesota counties showed , tenant
farmers were better off financially
than farm owners.
ISIS
East Main Near Bridge
Admission lOo and lBo
Last Time TONIGHT
A FIRST RUN PICTURE
Matiae 1:30; Evening 7:00
Saturday "Why Worry"
Weddings
William A. Tiedeinun and Vir
gluniu J. Rose wero united In mar
riage Tuesday noon by llov. Car
man E. Moll, of Mcdford, nt the
homo of V. N. Poole near Canyoll
vllle. The bride is wull known In
Medrord having lived In this vi
cinity for several yours. Mr.
Ticdemun is chief muriim engineer
for the Alnsku Steamship com-
j puny. They will maKu their noiiie
111 AUOUIII. lllll.
., 1( .
Garland N. Lotion and Ellen
lieiiloi Wilson were married at the
i.iiis.iiiiihi. of I'unnuli 10. Moll, of
tho First ClivJtlau eluiren iues
day evening. Miss Wilson hua
been employed In Mcdford and
Mr. I.orton Is a clerk 111 tho Grieve
sloro at Prospect. Mr. und Mrs.
Lorton will mukc their nonie m
Prospect. '
On' Christmas Kvo Mr. Klroy
( Pierce und Ellen II. i nucr
wood wero united ill niurrlugo at
tho Clirlsllnn parsonage by the
Rev. Carmnn E. Moll. Mr. Pierce
is nn employee of the Tomlln liox
Co.. nnd both young people lire
well known In Phoenix.
Miss Gladys Couslneau of Grunts
Puss nnd C. P. Woessner of Ouk
lund. Cnllf., wero ninrrled ut the
parsonage of Carman E. Moll,
Christian minister, Thursday, De
cember 20th. They wero nccom
pnnied by the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Couslneau. of
Grants Pass. Tho young couple
will make their home In Oakland:
Obituary
HURT .James nullard Hurt
passed away at his residence, 627
Putnam street, Thursday. Decem
ber 26. Mr. Hurt waB born at Boli
var, ilo., March 3, 1864, and was
aged 65 years, 9 months and 23
days. He had lived In Oregon for
approximately 20 years, nine years
In Medford. Dejln Sliffe was milted
in marriage to James Hurt at Hopp
ner, Ore., in 1902, nnd to tills un
ion was born two children, Ernest
jiurt of Medford and Geneva Hurt
ot Bolso, Idaho. Ho uiso loaves ins
wife, Mrs. J. B. Hurt, of Modford,
and two sisters, Florence LeRny of
Walla Wtilla, Wash., ttnd Surah
Dovin of Heppncr, Ore. Funeral
arrangements aro In charge of the
Perl Funoral Homo nnd will bo an
nounced hcrcaftor.
Notice of Meeting.
The annual mcotlng of tho 'stock
holders ot tho Jackson Counljl
Building & Loan Association will
bo held at 30 North Central Avo
nue, Mcdford, Oregon, on Monday
Jnnuary 6, 1930, at 7:80 p. m. .
286 O. C. BOGGS. Secretary-
Reliable Grocery
0. A. Whlllock, Manager : ' V:
No. 1
Johnson's Market
, Reliable Store Owned
Pink Salmon, No. 2 iins, 2 cans foft,!V.r 35
Spinach,' No. 2H tins, 2 cans ..........................33
Your choice coffee, pound ..,........:........50
Best Foods
Mayonnaise
y2 pint jar 19t?
Pint jar .....'...:...39f.1
Oleomargarine, Holiday Brand, 3 pounds..:.49
Good quality light weight broom......r.....'.....;:.35f
Large package, 3-minute oats ai .......23
Matches, carton .............;-;.:...........19
Golden Age Double-Package egg noodles
10 bars White Wonder Soap ..;....'.a..i...........334?
1 package Citrus Washing Powder :.:.;..:......25f
Serve Campf ire Marshmallows to Your
Guests New Year's Eve v -
Where you meet
Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Central
Point People
Hay take advantage of these bar gains by shopping at
Reliable Grocery No. 3
Mo. 4 In Jacksonville and Reliable Grocery Ho.
Central Point
700 Store Buying Power
Had Perfect Hand J
in Hearts But Bid
Diamonds in Bridge
IIOSWOKTU, Mo., Dec. 27.
0P) iieulilo tho niches of the
Hull of Fume occupied by
Roy Rlegols und Fred McrUle
pluco Wes Stafford, hardware
A ,ti.nl,v Stafford drCW U
perfect bridge hand in hearts
and bid diamonds.
j Ills bund was "all red" so
Station), ine ueaier, uiu wnv t
U. diamond without inspecting
U l,l curds closely. "Just to
cot the game started." Tho
other throe players passeu.
When Stafford looked aguln
at his hand ho found 13
hearts, lie laid tho unplayod
hand on tho table.
Comment of Mrs. Stafford,
his partner. Is not of record.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
HAVE CLIENT who wants to bor
row tl.000 ut 8 cj, on good real
estate security. Tel. 895. 277'
FOR SALE Small modern homo
in good part of town, close in:
partly furnished. Just the thing
for tho newlywcds. Reasonable
terms. See It at 83" Kust Uth St.
Inquire ut 848 East Uth. 8i
TRADE Edison cublnot and rec
ords, cur, hens or lurnuure. jju.
O. G Tribune. 278
FOR SALK OR RENTHouso at
Ml So. Ivy St. Very reasonable.
Phone 383-W. 277tf
FOR SALE Beautiful 6-room
home on Glen Ouk Court: flno
lawn, shrubbery and trees: houso
built nbout a year; in excellent
shape.. Priced to sell. .'
For sale 4-room house and 2
acres: fine garden land. Owner
leaving country, says sell $1600:
pay $600 down, balance terms to
eU"' rtEEBE & SIMS,
16 So. Bartlett.
277
FOR RENT Modern 4-rm. houso:
electric range, refrigerator, ga
rage. Call 27IL J.1I?'
FOR RENT Furnished modern
homo for 3 or 4 months, on oast--side;
furnace, garage. Tel. 4. 27!.
FOR SALE 'Flno Jersey milk cow,
lust fresh. Phono 834-J-3. W.-;
W. Hartley. " 27!),
WANTED By young lady position
In good homo as housekeeper.
Write Eva Burrows. 615 Dim'
mlck St., Grants Pass, Ore. 279
FOR RENT Absolutely clean -room
furnished apt. 303 Beatty
St. Geo. Ivorson. Tel, 810-M.
279
WANTED Woman for house
work: must be able to cook. 339
Sn Central. 279
No. 2 '
117 North (&r
Wc take this opportunity
to express our appreciation
to all the people of South
ern Oregon for their gn
urous patronage at Re
liable Qroeerleo during the
past year. During 1930 wo
shall attempt to even of
fer finer service to our
many patrons. If you aro
not already a Reliable
shopper, come in tomor
row and you'll retolv to
trad here throughout the',
coming year. ,. . ;
by Rogna Blv Capital
Sperry Flour yl
49 lbs. Drifted Snow
Flour'.
$1.95
fVi-.lt' ,
good things to eat
In Gold HiU, Reuawe oroeeiy
I la
Reason Wi Sell for