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P-TOE THREE
Postal Inspector Makes
Photo of Arctic Circle
A man wit In Medford today who
uld he has a photograph of the
Arctic circle. .
School booka may say that the
Arctic circle Is an Imaginary line,
but Judge Wood, poatofflce Inspector,
avers he has a photo of It.
This is how tt happened: At a
certain place In Alaska a reindeer
fence exactly parallels the Arctic cir
cle for 35 or 40 miles. From an air
plane the fence looks like a thin
white line. When he was on a post
office Inspection trip in Alaska re
cently, Mr. Wood photographed the
fence from a plane. Now, he de
clares, he has a photo of the Arctic
circle, bringing the Imaginary line
Into actuality.
During his mwnt Inspection trip
to the Arctic territory, Mr. Wood
covered about 4 1 ,000 miles, mostly
by atr. He left Seattle on June 36
and was back on September 3.
Alaska's problem has been trans
portation and that has now been
solved by aviation, Mr. Wood said.
Plane schedules now cover the ter
ritory and the service la more ef
ficient than in continental United
States, he asserted.
As an example of the Improved
transportation facilities, Mr, Wood ,
cited a trip he made from Pair
banks to Nome, a distance of about
800 miles. By steamer on tLo Tukon j
the trip used to require 31 days. Mr. t
Wood said he left Fairbanks one j
day by plane at 7 a. m., made eight
stops. Inspected seven postofflces and j
had supper In Nome.
Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY, Oct. 8. (Spl.)
Louis Kinney made- a business trip
to Prospect Sunday evening, return
ing home Monday.
'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 8traus expect
to move soon onto the old Fisher
place. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dusen
berry will move Into the house va
cated by them on the Coffey place.
' Mary McDowell has returned home
after spending the past two months
working in a Medford packing house.
John Hoist has been on the sick
list lately but Is considerably Im
proved at this time.
Miss Rosellen McMartln of Red
Bluff, Calif., attended the Grange
booster night program as guest of
Dorothy Straus and Mlldren Duggan.
Mrs. Ana Carls took up her duties
Monday as teacher of the upper
grades In the Sams Valley school.
Miss Alice Rudd left last week end
for Eugene to enter University of
Oregon.
Mrs. Lloyd Clark of Evans Creek
visited Snturday and Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
McDonough.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Briggs and R.
E. Nealon of Table Rock were here
Wednesday helping with the work on
the Grange hall.
Mrs. May Payne and have
moved into their new home recently
constructed Just north of the school
house.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith of Gold
Hill were callers at the Duggan and
Smith homes Saturday evening and
Sunday.
Burle and Norman Burreson and
James McDonough were hunting on
Evans creek Sunday with no success.
Friends here of Walter Cota were
surprised to learn of his recent mar
riage to Miss Vesta Hall in Klamath
Falls. Miss Hall was a teacher In
the Sams Valley schools several years
ago.
The Dick Richman hammer mill of
Central Point finished chopping a
large stack of hay on the Straus
ranch this week.
vSeveml local farmers have started
their fell seeding since the recent
Tains.
W. C. McDowell Is under the doc
tor's care with a severe case of In
fection in his arm.
Everyone Is Invited to attend the
play, "Love In a Fog," to be pre
sented October 15 by students of the
local high school. Small admission.
Closing time (or loo Late to Clas
sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m.
Prospect
PROSPECT. Oct. 6. (Spl.) Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Jantzer returned Sun
day from a hunting trip in eastern j
Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ballen and
daughter of Grants Pass spent the j
week end at the Elmer Clemens home I
here.
Mr. Mid Mrs. Frank Woodley of
Olendale were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grieve spent
Monday in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clark of
Medford were wek-end guests at the
Bruce Grieve home.
.Nels Olson, Bald Mountain look
out, took up winter residence on Elk
creek Wednesday.
Prospect Townsend club will meet
Saturday night at the Nelson Nye
home. On October 30 the club Is
holding a Hallowe'en masquerade
party at the same place, to which all
members and friends are Invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hedgepeth spent
last week in Klamath county on u
botanical trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bean left Satur
day for near Klamath Falls, where
Mr. Bean Is employed In the potato
fields. They plan to be there several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ulrlch left Wed
nesday for Portland to attend thr?
stock show. ,
Mrs. Ray Zobel entertained the
bridge club Friday afternoon.
Aurora Seen j
BEND, Ore., Oct. 8. (AP One of '
the most vivid displays of northern
i ignis witnin tne memories oi pio
neers unfolded for central Oregon
residents last night. Pilot Butte and
other points of vantage drew scores
of people who watched spectacular
celestial streamers rlso toward the
zenith from tli? northern horizon.
Schilling
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Qjieety
of the kitchen
SIRLOIN STEAK as lb. 23c
VEAL ROAST .8r lb. 15c
VEAL STEAK "sr lb. 17c
BREAST (HEAL lb. 10c
LEGS OF MUTTON lb. 17y2c
SHOULDERS OF MUTTON lb. 13c
MUTTON STEW lb. 9c
Rolled Rump Roast is lb. 20c
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Our trucks are making daily trips from Klamath Falls
with thoso long-keeping NETTED GEM POTATOES
which we are selling for
90c per hundred
delivered any place in the city free. After our customers
have their winter potatoes put away we may handle some
of the cheaper grades for immediate use.
Sweet Span. Onions 50 lb. bag 69c
101b. bag 15c
Rose City Celery, lg. white. . . .2 for 15c
Bunch Vegetables, loc. lg. bun., 3 for 10c
Bell Peppers, extra lg. local, ea 2c
Local Apples box 85c
DeHcicus or Bennetts
Sweet Potatoes, U. S. No. 1 .... 6 lb. 25c
Grapefruit, fancy Sunkist 6 for 25c
WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE
BE WISE BUY WISE-AND ECONOMISE AT
HIOLLOWAY'S RELIABLE GEPCEEY
W. A; H0LL0WAY, Owner
100 INDEPENDENT NO AFFILIATIONS
PHONE 20
Our store is brimming full of NEW PACK ROYAL CLUB Food Products bought at the lowest
prices of the year, so we are holding another semi-annual CANNED FOOD SALE to pass these big
savings on to our customers. Come in tomorrow and see this fine merchandise cut and sampled.
BIG FREE DEMONSTRATION TOMORROW
CANS OPENED FOR YOUR INSPECTION AND SAMPLING
RUammmniomittihi S ennui-Annual Sale
ROYAL CLUB riWWO
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11 U U Saturday Jj
Experienced Order Clerks
Serve You. Just
Call 20
and Monday Oct. 9 and 11
BUY IN QUANTITIES FOR BIGGER SAVINGS
: Cans
ROYAL CLUB slM s Dotf n in PER case
Can Canti Cans Cans Case
Cream style Gol. Bant. Corn
Whole Kern. Gol. Ban. Corn
Whole String Beans.
Cut Stringless Beans .
Spinach
Pumpkin
Dainty Dimple Peas.
Solid Pack Tomatoes.
Tomato Juice
Tomato Sauce
Melba Halves Peaches.
Sliced Yel. Cling Peaches .
Sliced Pineapple
Apricots
Bartlett Pears
Grapefruit
Minced Clams
Red Alaska Salmon.
Wet Pack Shrimp.
Crab Meat
Tuna Fish
2s
2s
2s
2s
28
2s
2s
2ls
Is
8 oz.
2s
2s
2s
2s
2s
Is
5 i oz.
is
38c 75c $1.47 24
43c 85c $1.65 24
47c I 94c $1.83 I 24
41c I 81c $1.59 24
47c 94c $1.83 24
32c j 63 c $1.23 24
45c I 90c $1.77 24
39c 78c $1.53 24
21
42c
80c I 48
12c 24c
46c I 72
56c $1.11 $2.19 24
56c j $1.11 $2.19 24
68c $1.35 $2.64 I 24
65c I $1.29 $2.52 24
65c $1.29 $2.52 24
41c ! 81c $1.59 24
56c
83c
$1.11
$1.65
$2.19
$3.22
48
48
57c I $1.14 I $2.24 24
87c I $1.73 ! $3.40
53c ! $1.05 $2.06 48
$2.84
$3.20
$3.54
$3.08
$3.54
$2.38
$3.42
$2.96
Other Special Savings
Trocolb.19c-2ibs.37c
Swan's Down pkg. 25c
THE BETTER CAKE FLOUR
Calumet . lb. can 21c
Cocoanut . . . can 10c
BAKER'S SOUTHERN STYLE
$3.08
$2.70
$4.20
$4.20
Schilling Tea
Black, 12 lb. 35c
r 111 nf
may ureen, Y2 id, toe
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$3.12
$4.88
$4.88
$3.08
$8.40
CHEF'S CHOICE, LB. CAM
$12.48
$8.64
$7.92
Raviolis . . 2 cans 23c
Silk Tissue
Toilet Paper
1000 Sheet Rolls
4 for 23c
Royal Club Peanut Butter, 1 lb. glass jar . .19c
Royal Club Jell Powder, all flavors. ,.,..,.,... .3 packages 14c
Royal Club Catsup, 14 oz. bottle 2 for 27c
Royal Club Coffee, 1 lb. tin 28c. 3 lb. tin 79c
SEE OUR SPECIAL ROYAL CLUB WINDOW
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TRIPLE'CRtAMtUX
3lb.cn 59c
lib. can 21c
CAKE
TESTER
gm with
dpry
HONEY
5 lb. pail 47c
I X L Beans . lb. can 1 0c
WITH CHILI
COLLEGE INN
SOUPS, SPAGHETTI 1 flf
OR RICE DINNER. CAN .. I UC
Kitchen Queen Flour 49 lb. sk SI .69
Finest Fruits & Vegetables
Utah Celery, each .... 10c
EXTRA LtKOE
Cauliflower, each 13c
LARC.E HEAT. FANCY
Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. . 19c
NO. 1 FANCY
Egg Plant, each 5c
F.XTIM I.ARflE
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Endive Celery Root
Swiss Chard Grn. Lima Beans
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CSTTY MEAT
FREE DELIVERY Any Size Order
121 North Central. Phone 324
FANCY MILK FED BABY BEEF
Steak, Sirloin, RoundorTBonelb. 30c
Roast lb. 18c - Rib Boil lb. 15c
Rolled Prime
Rib Roast lb. 2gc
Shoulder of
Pork Roast lb. 2e