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MttTDPOTtr) TTtTBTtyR, fEDFOnr), OT?F,fiOT. TTCTPAY. AT'TvTL rt, 192S. PXGE FTTH '0 LS2 1 I Guests from Portland rcelstcr-1 ed al lucut hotels Include J. M.I t'ulmoie, J. D. Itobb. Mr. and Mr, i Ruulev. K. Owen. O. J. Hill, Mr. i 1 and Mi . I- Framlin. 1'. It. Pick- j Initon. Mrs. 11. f. Her-. Mm. H. ,mjhl)l; ':,,...,,, 'jl9 our fssifeir Dinner The Easier dinner has become an institution in most American homes. This year, our stores have made careful preparations to have everything you wi 1 want for it. The Saftway Man has unequaled facilities for securing the finest the market affords and of course at prices substantially lower than are available to those not so fortunately situated. Swift's Premium Hams There is no finer ham and it is a true Eas ter .dish. It pays to buy the best ham here it is. Average weight 10 to 12 pounds 28 c Fresh Eggs Guaranteed i'resh ranch eggs. Color some for- the young sters. 2 Dozen ... . 39 C Pineapple "All Gold" fancy. Eight large lucious. slices to the can. C Cans 53c Pound Butter " Creamery butter. . Guaranteed fresh. 2 Lbs ... . ..93c Sugar Pure Cane Sugar has advanced twice late ly. Buy now. sSk ........ $6.55 Cookies Fancy , Asst. Easter cookies. Soft centers Lb. .... 39 c Brooms Our red handle broom is an excel lent value, weight. Each .....96C Light !lf Maximum Coffee Introduced j ust . two weeks ago ' but ' the sales are jumping. 'Many have told us its just what they have been wanting in a vacuum packed cof- Lb.' 50 c SEASONABLE SAVINGS Lettuce New Peas New Potatoes Better all the time. Fresh and tender. . 2 Lbs. . ... : 25c Bananas Finn ripe fruit.": Fine quality. ' . : : 4 Lbs. .... 29 c Firm crisp heads.' t 2 Heads .... 10c Asparagus Tired of the 'canned? Try this it's a treat. 2 Lbs. . .... . 2 Heinz Ketchup The . original qual ity kethcup. Its the flavor that counts. A truly -fancy-Item.- 2Lg. btis49c Better size and fine quality. 2 Lbs. .25c Strawberries To tone up that Eas ter dinner. ' ' m 2 Boxes 69C All orders for $5 or more delivered FREE. Store No. 433 MED FORD Smaller orders 10c chg. Phone 1176 l' Uitourette, I- W. Nona. Dr. and Mrs. Paul P. Smith, P. W. Teufel.J C. C. Evan. Wm. o Keller. A. C; i Bnrbo, W. H. Hrewer. D. C. Oar-1 tir, A. K. Hruffec. Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Dennis, Catherine MarkH, Mr. and Mr. L. CuiWy. Al Kara Hick. Dan Lewis. J. J. Marshall, A. J. Keeling and L, larkhui'Ht. See Elinor Hanley, Bush for re cleaned alfalfa Reed and baled hay. 826 K. Main. Phone 902. 33m. Kiddie' dainty organdie bon-1 nets and dretu;es of voile and print, reasonably priced. Handicraft Shop. If At the annual election of officers of the Grants Pans notary club, held this week. Joe Wharton wart elected president; Jack Kerr, vice president; It. V. Clarke, secretary: C. H, Woodward, treasurer, and C. A. Winetrout and Ed Hughes, members of the board of directors. Another big surprise at Jackson Springs Dancing Club, 8ut. night. 15 Kiddies dainty organdie bon nets und dresses of voile and print, reasonably priced. Handicraft rfhop. - .10 Mrs. Mort Lindlcy and two chil dren of Koseburg uro visiting with Mrs. Lindley'a mother, Mrs. H. L. Taylor, for a week or 10 days. Hemstitching 8c per yard, nut ions covered at Handicraft Shop. tf M. F. Coons motored i from the Eujile Point district this morn ing on business. Dr. Dlazos prescription No. 1892 for poison oak a guaranteed rem edy five, ounce bottlo &0c at Heath's Drug Store; near as your phone. Free delivery. Id' Pillow cases, $1.25 values, spec ially priced at $1.00. Handicraft Shop. 15 Reporting that sunshli.e is prevalent In the" Willamette va! ley, W. M. Clemeson, manager of the Hotel JackBon, returned here last evening from Hulem, where he attended a stockholders meeting of the Terminal Hotel company, which owns and operates the Hotel Juckson. Try our noonday merchants' lunch, 40c and 60c. Jackson Hotel Coffee Shop. - 293tf Mr. and Mrs. I,. 11. Brown of Oakland, Calif., former well known Medford residents, arrived this week to spend several weeks vis iting friends and relatives in this i city. Mr. Brown formerly owned and operated the old Runs mill on South Riverside. "Be kind for a year for a dol lar," send to Jackson County Hu mane Society, Medford. 3fi Mrs. William Cherry of this city was fined $10 wieti she entered u plon of guilty this forenoon hoforo Judge Taylor on a charge of op erating a motor vehicle with Im proper license plates. Select your new spring suit nt the Men's Shop, from the M. Born and Ed V. Price lines. All the new weaves from $2G to $50. We guar antee fit and satisfaction. 326tf Pillow crises, tl.2& values, spec ially priced at $1.00. Handle-"" Shop, - 15 Marriage licenses ' have been -is sued in pairs here recently. Yes-1 terda-y afternoon HnroVl Elvert Sander and Mudelyn M. Morgan I of .Medford. and John Voyle Frank-! lln and Dorothy Louise Nip in Rel et Ashland secured marriage. 11 i censes from County Clerk F. L. ' Coon. This is the third time two couples have appeared together for licenses during the post week. Grants Pass Courier.' In shopping tor your Easter out fit, dress, coat, suit or what It may be, don't forget to look at Steward's $10 and $15 Store, 103 N. Central. Sizes 13 to 62. 16 Pillow cases, $1.25 vn lues.- spec ially priced at $1.00. Handicraft Shop. in Dr. and Mrs. E. U. Heely of Port land passed through Medford Mon day, en route to Santa Rosa, Calif., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clare Seely and their new grandson. Mrs. C. K. Spackman, Jr., daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Seely, and her daughter Nancy Ann, stopped off In Medford to visit her slsler. Mrs, Howard Grover. Mr tt rover and children. The Seelys will stop In Medford en route home. Pillow cases, $1.25 values, spec ially priced at $1.00. Handicraft Shop. r, The latest issue of the Jford!-' Hi-Times came off the pretw thlsjrr afternoon and was al once put Into' circulation. It ia an exceptionally interesting Issue, pertaining to the; affairs of the high school student body, and is well illustrated with pictures of officers of the Girls league administration and of the ( cast of the com iff; senior class play. , : Kiddies' dainty organdie bon-1 nets and dresses of voile and print, 1 reasonably priced. Handicraft Shop. 15 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Little of Dix on, 111., who have been spending several weeks in California, are in Medford for their usual summer 1 visit and have rooms at the Med-' ford hotel. They enjoy their visits ; o Medford and their friends are always glsd to welcome them. I Kiddies' dainty organdie bon- nets and dresses of voile und print.' reasonably priced. Handicraft Shop. li 1 iiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii in mum : niiiiil DEPENDABLE GROCERS nana FINE FRESH FOODS Our foods are always fresh and in prime condition. Our canned goods are new crop and not job lots or hold-overs. The best is here for you at prices that will always please. TAKES OVER WEST ! EASTER FEATURES i Saturday and Monday, April 7 and 9 PORTLAND, Oro., April H (&') The W'eM Count Air Transport company, which recently murieil aerial pussuiiKer and express serv ice on the coast, was taken over today by the Union Air Lines, a corporation organized to inaugu rate transcontinental aerial service. The announcement was made here today hy I'harlcs y. Knit 111, vice president of both companies. He said the l ulon Air Lines, a $2, 000,000 corporation, had paid $.1110,. 000 for the VS'est Const line, which would continue operation uuder its own name witli Portland as headquarters. Eakin said pianos would ho add- ( ed to the service ns fnid as they could bo constructed. Two ton- i place monoplanes already nre In 3erviso and two similar ships nre under construction. Kaklu said that the Vuion Air line wus noKo tlutiug fwiih two other uir lines with & view to purchase and that it content plated extending its service ease from Los Angeles. Quart can 4-11). can 3 for 2 pounds WESSON OIL SNOWDRIFT PAAS EGG DYES Pkg. 9 . LARD Pure fresh in bulk CORN MEAL Eastern kiln dried PEETS GRANULATED SOAP rge pacKagc PEACHES PEARS APRICOTS Del Monte Select your fruit No. l'i (14-oz. net) cans ' 1 Kenl value at1Jl' PRUNES Large Italians Grown in Medford OO . M W XX . 9-lb. sack 7c Largo package' . 49c 89c 25c 35c 39c I 3 pounds ' Buy Easter Jewelry Here DIAMONDS The Birth Stone for April ' . Wc Jinve oiip of tlic finest nssnrtmenls of blue - white diamonds in Southern Oregon. Haven't you some one dear to you that you would like to miike happy f 'JEWELERS MEDFORD, ORE. Obituary t'ORKS-OrvIIlo WorkH puhrciI away t hi home In Talent, April 5Uf at the ugo of X9 yoai-H, one month and two tluyH, attvv an 111 neHH of Mt'verul niuntliH. Me was horn In Deflnnce county, Ohio, March 3rd, JK3lt. At the oko of twenty-four ho enlisted In the Civil war, lielonKtng tort'o. Al, 3rd Iowa Cavalry, himv InK for full duration of war. He on lint ed as a private and wuh pro muted to Hergeant March 1st, 1MJ3, HtirvIiiK In that capacity until (he close of the war. After the war he houKht a smiill farm in Inwn In 1876 he moved to Stuck ville. Nub., and after alx yeai-H he nnnln moved to Iowa. In 1882 he wa married to Mary Ellen WhlUfngton in Duvls City, Iowa. Thon he returned to Ne- b rank a until 1S!M, when tlioy moved to Oregon whero they have Hlnce resided. HoHides his wife ho leaves eight children, Frank and Orville Works. Mrs. Henry Iltirnette, Mrs. Clif ford Clarvin. Howard Works, Mrs. Riley Nyswaner, Mrs. D. Ktedm.in and Hyron Works, all livlns In or tear Talent, with the exception of Mis. Htedmnn who lives In l'hoenlx, and Orville, Jr., of Texnd. Also oinht grandchildren. f Funeral services will ho ' con ducted hy the CI. A. H. ppt Awhlund of which ho was a riT.r3h her, Kunday, April 8, at 2 p. m. Conger funeral parlors In charge nf arrangements. CORN Del ronte Tiny kernel No. 2 can PINEAPPLE Hillsdale 8 Large mellow slices (slightly brok en to the can) fg RICE Fancy Soutliern Blue Rose 3 His. 23 SPINACH Libby or Del Monte 1928 puck I inrge cans SARDINES American In oil Quarters KARO SYRUP Rc.l Lnliel 5-lb. can 43S- ..' LIBBY'S MILK 3 cans 28 BAKING POWDER Roval .12-oz. can 43 t.FLOUR Fisher's Illcnd 6 lbs. 2 for 39C 3 cans 25C i. 10-lb..ean..7?Cv.. 6 cans 21o-oz. fau$l 29 $2.13 Social Notes and Meetings 49-lb. sack' hostess package 3 bottles 551. Doen to case 20TH CENTURY COFFEE s ibs.$l32 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FOR EASTER 5c CANADA DRY GINGERALE Tn the 'handy f, O'HQ Few equal none belter always fresh Pound 45 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR ItlON'T Kurnltthed houe, few niilt-H out. I'hone R-13-M. WANTKD Woman to do hottne work. I'hone 565-11. ! FOR SA MS A uplondid dairy and how farm of 62 arret: exeellmit noil, all In cultivation; part of land produced tiO hunhidH of rorn last yi-ur; nhout 20 ncren In al falfa; bottom land, runnlnK stream through plnt; 6-room houne. good well; barn that roitt 14.000, room for 70 tonH of hay; rorn-rrlh and other outbuildlnH. Property located on highway; 1h owned hy Hlnte llankiim lepai t ment. Hacrlflce nna prke $10, 000; $3,000 down, balance on eawy tormn. He Chnrlen A. Vine Agency, Inc. 17 KfIt KXrilANfJK 6. room mod ern home In Medford; hardwood floor. numerouM bunt-inn. bH' ment und furnace. Priced rl-ht, to exchange for Porllund home. Kee CharleH A. Wing Agency, Inc. 17 very special nt, doon The April meeting of the Wil low Springs ThurMday club will be held April 12 nt the home of Mr. Krnnk Thompklna on the ICanc'n Creek road, wllh Mrs. ThompklnM and MrH. Kred Hlraubu The program commitleo np-i r; pointed will b unable to take 'tz rhargo on account of illncsH, so 226 Ms,itl ii ii an Hfi-n (icnueii to ihmo amateur afternoon. Kach mem ber la requoHted to come prepared to give a reading, tell a good Juke or Htory, put on a utiint, or what have you? Kvery member In re- riucHted to be preMent and help to moke It a grand mirceHH. f LETTUCE Finn crisp heads NEW POTATOES Fancy Texas GREEN PEAS Extra fancy Each 3 pounds 2 jmunds ORANGES Bursting with juice extra large CQ 27c c 17c I 45c I 55c I 33c s Medford Stores 31 N. Central 1111! Easter Programs FOIt RALIO 20 ton fine grain hny, ulfalfn ond barley, Ander son ranch. Tab-nt. Phone Ah land 426-V. 17 KOIl RENT Furnished sleeping room, -private family. Hoard If desired. Price reasonable. Phone 1Q7 6-J. 1 r i f Foil HAI.R 300 week-old Leg horn chicks. 15c: larger Hocks, day -oki -Iledn. H q u a r e I)nl Hatchery. Phone Olfl-I, 17 FOU TRADF 6 ctly lots for n good enclosed car Phon tb$-J Medford memhei-H of Malta Commondery, number four, are eagerly looking forward to the special Kaster Hcrvicen which nre to be held Sunday at AHhtand. All ir knlghtH and their Jadien will gather at the Lithta Springs hotel In tho gnrnlte city at J:30 o'clock for an Kahter dinner. Following the Kaster dinner, the jinembers of the commandery and their ladles will adjourn to the Trinity Episcopal church In Ash land where special services will be held. The Kaster services and dinner are annually attended by all southern Oregon members of Malta commondery and a large attendance Is expected at Afdiland i Kunduy. hioftlh Kite. r At 3 p. m. on Kaster Sun day the Itosehurg chapter k Hose Croix will hold the c e r emony of relfKhtltrg the lights at the Masonic hall. Med ford. All Master Masons and fam ilies are Invited. COMM1TTKK. 15 Mall Tribune elualfled a da rtacb 10,000 ptopl or mot tvnr dajr. u LINDBERGH TRIES OUT NEW PLANE SAN DIEfiO, Cul., April 0 (P) 1 llopplnf; otf from Mnhonoy airport toilay Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh mailo a Hhort clrcln of tho fleltl In 1 tho new San DIcKo-mario monoplane that recently waH contrur.toil here ' for him and then left for the north, preHiimahly for Santa Harbara. i He waa aerompanled by the four panHen-'jera who arrived hero Wed nenday afternoon with him from Santa Harbara. MndherHh announeed at the clone of Initial teal. fllKhta or hla new : plane, mad hero yewtorday, that : tho fllKhtn were a succea. ! KAN VltANCIHCO. April 6. (IT) Attorney,, fur MIki Koie Mrirlc Horn, of Ion AnfreleH, received word tlint pnpera hud been nerved In her fl 00.0011 branch of prnmlnn huH nnnlnftt Frank .1. I InKenbartti, president of the American Wool rirowera nHMOcbitlon. IftiRenbiirth wa found honeymooning nt Lake :ialnor, In noutbern California. Easter Lilies Beautiful Snow White Blossoms' Tall Stately Flowers Choice for $1.50 Mutual Mill & Seed Co. 6th & Bartlett (our new Location) CUwUUd kdv.ruuoc iU runlu. CLASSIFIED ADVEETISINa GET8 RESULT ! r.t