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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1928)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD OREfiOy, FRTDAY, 'VPRIL fi, 1928. O FiUK THREW Santfofd&Cc rapany Sanfords System j 307-309 East Main St. Saves You Money Use Santfords Delivery Service next week. Compare Santfords price and serv ice with the price you paid and the service you received last week. We are anx ious to have you compare our service, compare our prices. You will see the sav ing you will make. Van Camp Spaghetti O C 2 large cans 1 ' ' i- ....... ' ' Del Monte Apricots OQ Large can, peeled fruit mi J Nile Brand Apricots 1 Q Large can, California ripe fruit JL S Mission Apricots fQ Gallon size can, heavy syrup j J Honey Gallon size, fancy. Each . Toilet Paper 4 large rolls zest crepe . l : : I Del Monte Catsup Pull pint bottle. Each Mission Peaches No. 2'i size can, heavy syrup 1.45 ...25 .20 .20 Muscat Grapes 1Q 'Mission Peaches IQ Del Monte, large can ..... J- S Gallon si2e heavy ayrup 9JZS Florida Grapefruit Del Monte Pineapple 1 1 A Dromedary, large can. Each 4 J 0anm giM can hcavy svnlp JL X V Creamery Butter 17 Del Monte String Beans 1Q Klamath Brand, guaranteed, lb .. Tt M Medium size can, stringless JL 3 Umeco Oleomargarine .1 Q Del Monte Peas " ' ' 1 ' C Fresh churned, guaranteed, lb JL Small can, tiny peas. Each Pork and Beans Cf Country Club Coffee A 1 Small can, Van Camp's. Each. JJ 5-lb. can, guaranteed. Lb JlkJ Sweet Corn Large can, extra standard. Each ' r' ' 11 Crystal White Soap .1. 6 large bars tJmics Klamath Flour We are purchasing large quantities of flour direct from the large Klamath Mills at a wonderful saving in price You can see in the price quoted below your full share of our saving. Every sack is guaranteed to give full satisfaction or you can return it to Santfords and get the price you paid. Anchor Flour 49-lb. sack, hard and soft wheat. 1.60 Crater Lake Flour 49-lb. sack, hard wheat 1.75 Santf ord's New Market i When our building now occupied by the City Market on May first we will enlarge our store to care for increased business and install one of our up-to-date, fully equipped markets. We will not only give you meats at a cheaper price, but you can order your meats at the same time your order your groceries. Our service will not be excelled Jjy any market in Medford. Rreyihesj A. V. Whitney ami Henry Orat ory were Central I'oint vhopiien 1 in tint city thin mo-ninti. V u n p i Mivemde Community i Club Sal utility niht. Hioadwuyl uri'hestra. lti Divorce decrees were granted in circuit court yenterttiy to Krma Kvans and l)ut ItevanH ami to! Sadie D a u k h e r l y from Albert Daunherty. The latter couple were marriiMl in Medford December 13. white the former couple wrre married In Vancouver, Wash., July 7, UCJ. New shipment of 25 tailored all wool, full Milk crepo lined suits, niKes 14 to 40, 10,00. $10 nnd $15 Store, 103 N. Central. 15 The Lively lime plant in the (1old Hill district resumed operutionn this week, after havlni; been idle for uome time pnst. The Fashion Httop ndviser on wanliuhe will call at your home. Appointment by telephone. One day a week. 1'hone 1181. 13tf Licenses to carry concealed wea pons were b sued yesterday by Sher iff Jennings to Jack Henri Van I'rafrK and Kdward Klackus. both of Ashland. The two men claim ed they needed weapons for pro tection purposes. Seo our hcaulirul display of Master plants nnd cut flowers nt the Liberty Market. Corner Holly and Main. Kxperlenced salesladies to care for your orders. Kim tie Worn I Co. 1'hone 1040. Hi An answer by the Dully Xewsi A marriafje license was issued Public Wig compuny in replv toiut the county clerk's ofllc today the danuiKe milt that wus Piled j to Jack Kdinon, 61, of Banta Rosa, ultima it hy Harry C. Young for Calif., and Ann Anderson,- 46; of VIM. ooo. was on file today at the Oakland., Calif. tuimy clerk's office. Voting is seeking dumiiKes for what he Mrs. F. A. Daugherty of th Phoenix district was ylnitor in th city this. lmtrnioK. - -1 f Ui b o , Itiverslde Community Clul) Saturday night. Jtroadway i lister lilies, hydrnnpenn nnd I Orchestra. r 16 ! nhnlce cut flowers. Mfilfnnl Crenn .n j t rhilnw wH HI.mL.ii. .. mmi..r .. " , "J. . a,r " ""BU iMmnutu, - ' ........ . , Mi,i Kn. rnunn unvRiuwn sale at Colvij?H druK Btore. lltf that was published in th Daily News last yeur in connection with the Siskiyou t linnet holdup and biniKfir Inim.MlintKlv iiii..i lh. rtlliiL. ..r t,rt ,..,MWr nllm,,,,a f.r '(., tO spend Youim riled a moiion to strike tluvm friontIit Mivnt roUtle hy mo" n,:,int. n.r.1.... .,f .h.,n.w.. I....! l"r to Hcaltle, Wash., where they and family ,of Holljwod, Calif., stopped over In Medford yesterday Mr. nnd Mrs. William Watson' to look after th eintertiU of Mr, arrived this forenoon from ChUo. Latham's father here and to visit short time visit-; local friends, on their way to Se attle. They were very much im iiiK Irrelevant. Attention, M. W. A. nnd Hoynl , , . . UE . ..... , , Neighbors! Dance with refresh-i fora " values in S5 new tull- hlch of th ments. April l-th. Ladies S5...!wl IU' 14 l l3,?; 1 Rents 60o. 2 t, . Central. 1 & : Welllnnton, K j plan to spend a week on business. Steward's $10 nnd $!! Store of- pressed with tho valley and will stop over a pa in on their way hack from the north these pianos do you ha se( Hush Gertz, Kingsbury. Monark. .1. l-y Pnvlnn driiVM ilnun f rn m ' Rnblwln. Metiller CntntiAilnnil nnd Dr. Itichard It. Dlllehunt will ms nomo ut iropecl Ibis morning . Story St Clark, all these nre on sale hold a free clinic for crippled chil-' vn bllKinew. j nt the Palmer Music House. "Wo dren here Saturday, April 14. under; niUU.(li i;,, Polnt( xt. nlte. IslRell Happiness.- ' J7 the auspices of the county medical; A (IumH ncllm WHrt fi,0li in) j Kuclety, Klwanis club and the coun- oironit nurt v..ir.lnv hv Ti.,M nn.i ' V"unK u'e no" 1 l;u iv heirh nnii n.- nniMhiiMt u eoiut jcsiemay n null nnt,f0.( from the state of Washlnnton Vrf ti, Miv.Vwtfv. AV 7.-;, mnn OI w ,ol K in :ar Mr. and Mrs. J. tf. Hamilton m. J. neman nnu Leonard Hodi?- medical school and Is the head of kliw frtr ,nA m.ov,ry nf $tr0 which the Shrine hospital for crippled : Ulo Nw York f(rm cllilms u duo Children at Portland. f,,r -.ivrtUInc mnltnr Ibev nl,I n of lloaulam. Frederick A. Rtchter and O, Drian of Vakima, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. F. Codfrej-fluf Vancouver I ami it, ii. ureen, i. i. uaniefson, Dance, Klversido Community Iterrian while ho was operatlni; the' Mr. and Mrs. W. O. John. Frank Club Saturday nhiht. Itroadvvay I Tripp street service station. Jlodg-j King. R. H. Cray, Mr. ami Mrs. Vnlle Orchestra. lti Included anions the Oregonians registered nt Medford hotels, other than those from Portland, are Mrs. K. L. Meyers nnd Juiik s Stewart of Salem, K, W. ltaker, h L. Jones and F. K. Carool of Kuuene, 10. C. Hrandeberry of Albany and A. It. Monro and It. C. lllaxatl of Kotichui'K, You must register to vote at the primary May 1H. Tho new law puts a stop to swearing In votes on elec tion day. Register at once with L. C. Our lock nt the Chamber of Commerce or nt county clerk's of fice In Medford. tf kins Is made a party to the suit duo to tho fact that he purchased he station a year ago from ller rlnn. Kvery man nnd woman over 21 years old who has resided In the state nix mouths prior to the pri mary. May 18. Is entitled to vote, but must register nt once. Anyone In the county can register at county plerk's office. Medford residents register nt Chamber of Commerce or county clerk's office. tf Mrs. M. R. Ruck of the Apple gate district visited friends In Med ford today. Dance. Kagle Point. Sat. nlte. 1 f W. G. Raymond, O. M. Trivet. K. W. Llnderoth, H. I .at hum, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Hroks. Mrs. Walter Ful- j ton nnd Mrs. John T. Campeon of Seattle. . ... . . If you nre a lover of -choice flowers, visit our greenhouses and see the wonderful display of Kaster and spring plants. Rogue Volley Floral Co., South Riverside and lirhart Sis. A. Schoepen. . 16 '"Seth Hullls, connected with tho California Oregon Powr company, Is In Portland from Medford," Kays the Portland Journal. For danco orchestra, call 87fi. ' 375 llli: Dress the Table tor Easter 1 This is the season of the year, when everything should 1 be dressed up, including the Dinner Table. Always an 1 sii r . ii Vt'- v v - auunuaatc ui duucuzing aeiicacies ai our siore. Springtime Vegetables Head Lettuce Green Onions Radishes Parsley Asparagus Green Peas New Potatoes .Cauliflower, Artichokes ' Spinach Rhubarb Ripe Tomatoes Cucumbers Egg Plant Summer Squash Celery Bunch Beets v Bunch Carrots Sweet Potatoes . Hi Cabbage Bell Peppers . Fresh Quality Fruits Florida Grapefruit Fresh Pineapples Strawberries Avocados, Oranges Fancy Apples Bananas s Lemons Fancy Domestic and Imported- Cheese New York Cream Imported Rocquefort , Ca member t Imported Edam American Swiss Imported Limburger. Imported Parmesan Philadelphia Cream Nu-Kraft . i Imported Swiss .1 Cream Brick Pabst-ett Fresh Home-Made Cakes Angel Food Walnut Cake . Angel Sunshine $ Mocha Cake Moon Cake Lady Baltimore Tutti Fruitti ' Chocolate Cake Orange Cake Cocoanut Cream Lady Golden Glow Fancy Tea Cakes mmmmmmmm mm Swift's Premium Hams for Easter Try our telephone service. - All phone orders receive the same careful attention as if you called at the store in person. ; . EXPERIENCED SALESMEN TO SERVE YOU Personal Attention Prompt Service H E. MARSH Phone 252 I GROCER Phone 252 mini