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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1928)
rEDFORD mixtt; Tin bunts, TirEDPORP, onEooy. frttuy, aprtl u mos. PAGE THREE I K . r aiTfe ' L 307-309 East Main St. Sayes you Money M Santfords System We doubt if any one would hesitate to say that Santfords stores offer the best values-'-the cheapest -price on good merchandise of any store in Medford; but do you know how clean Santfords- stores are kept? How every perishable article is; under glass protected from flies and dirt and at the same time constantly under , refrigeration? When you visit Santfords stores we want you to inspect k Santfords system of handling all perishable merchandise; we want you to com pare Santfords store with the ordinary store because fully half the food you buy is perishable; it is food that is easily damaged by heat or flies, dust and dirt. Del Monte Peaches X Small size can, heavy syrup, each , J- J Hill's Coffee- AK 1-lb, carton Hills Blue Can, each JL MJB Coffee- AC 1-lb. carton MJB Jr., each TC- Maple Syrup 7 El 5-lb. can Pure Can and Maple, each M J Tea Garden Syrup Full half gallon, guaranteed, each .... .65 Ground Chocolate O 1-lb. can Fancy Ground, each JimiJ Calumet Baking Powder- QC 6-lb. can, guaranteed, each -X J Kidney Beans O C 2 large cans Van Camps Mml Sweet Pickles No. 2'2 size can, fancy, each . Anchor Flour 49-lb. sack Klamath Flour . .40 1.60 Jello- 3 large packages, assorted flavors . Soda Crackers lbs. net fancy crackers Del Monte Grapes No. 2 size can Muscat, each ... Calumet Baking Powder 10-lb. can, guaranteed, each..... Crater Lake Flour 49-lb. sack Hardwheat, guaranteed .... Sweet Corn Large can extra standard Iowa corn Dromedary Dates Large package, extra fancy Florida Grapefruit Large can Dromedary ;T.... Pork and Beans : Small can Van Camps, each Del Monte Salmon Large can Fancy Red, each .25 1 .50 u .19 1.45 1.75 .11 .20 .06 1 .30 : I Santtords New Market Don't forget that after May first Santfords wonderful new market will open in our building now occupied by the City Market You will then be able to purchase your meats and groceries at the same time You will also have the full advantage of Santfords low prices on the Best Fresh Meats. . r.-. . Cascade Hams 8 Umeco Oleomargerine- "J Q Sugar cured, fancy, pound 1.. (mU J ' Guaranteed. Lb y 1 J .25 Hr. 1 DDK-hunt, dean of the I'liivorsity of Ori'Ron Mediml) bcbool, is expected to arrive in Midford this veuini; hy motor fori the crippled I'hlltlri'n'ii vlluie to be f hi-hi tomorrow, hogiunlnt; at U j a. in., at the liapllst church. A j jimui many appointment:, have til- j n'a dy heen mailt' ami an additional number were expected to be made l inlay. Hand Hox Hat Khoppo, 222 ICasl Sixih turegt. Just east of ijrocor teria, features exelm-ivoly the fn imius (iim'o and Monogram liats, d a 1st) popular priced hats and chll- uvn.i hats, wo invite you to vihii our new shoppe. 22 (hided pcronnlal plants, twelve varieties of rolutnhlne, 1 k h t of flocks, perpetual pinks, irlnnl hibis cus, urieutal popples and many. .North on Pacific highway, opposite Owen-Orei;on office. S. K. Chas- tian. Phone 542-1,2. 30 ! Al Idttrell peturned lat nlyht from northern-Calif ornin. where he! spent the- pnst week on husinesRi J The local post of the American LtKlon will Rive another .conven-1 tion benefit dance at the "Oriental : j Gardens ballroom Saturday nl;ht. I I A number of novelties will be of fered in the way of special features.! ! . ' - - -3 Dance Gold Hill, Sat. nlnht. 23 I , A marHaifo lieepne was Issued at ' the county clerk's office yesterday to Jack O'Noit, 85, of hon Aimeleu. and Lucille Costcllo, 11), of Holty- wood, Calif. The couple was mar ried at tho Hotel Medford by County Judtfo Hartaell and left Im mediately for tho fiouth. The brido Is a sister to Dolores CohIcIIo, fa mous movie star, And the bride groom i an air mull pilot. Dance Gold Hill, Hat. nlRht. 23 Host I'tah coal. Hanson Coal Co. Phone 23l. . , 337tf Tho liedwood h I (? h w R y from Grants Pass to Crescent City Is now reported open for travel and in Rood condition, with the excep tion of a very few rounh spots. The highway has been blocked by slides for soveral days. G range dance, Knglo Point, Sat. night. All welcome Motropole Orchestra.' .'23 Get your permanent Preston ra dio ground nt the Auto Supply and Parts Co., 3 S. Klversidr. 27 1 ho Josephine, county court lit its regular weekly meeting appro priated $500 to ho used for atlver ' Using pin poses by the Cavemen i The Cavemen had Just about nbau- 1 donod their plan of going to Van couver, H. C. with tho Redwood ! Kmpirc association tho latter part' of this month because of the lack ; of financea. Th ocounty' court bc llieves that if 15 to 20 of the mum 'befs'of the organisation will irt'ako ! tlio trip, the advertising will bo ! worth many times the amount ex ! penderi, and therefore declared their w ilHnfrn0H to aid in the trip. Grants PasH Courier, j Got your permanent Preston ra dio ground at the Auto Supply and , Parts Co., 3 S. Ttlverslde. 27 Dance Gold Hill, Hat. night. 28 ! J. P. Nnumes, district inannger ' of Hnohoy Fruit distributors, of ! Hood Klver. Ore. left Medford : yesterday after spending several i days In the city on special busl-I ness.- Mr. Naume expects to re-1 I turn soon and is In hopes of eHttib-' ! lishing a branch packing tind buy : ing exchange In the valley In the valley in the near future. A-l baled grain hny for sale by bale or ton. I'll one 317. 47 A silver loving cup was presented ! yesterday by Kayo Diamond. Kical -Jeweler, to the hlKh school student ; body through Coach Prink Calllson in recognition of tho record made by this year'a baskutball Mqund, j which won second plnco In tho ; state tournament, and last year's I championship foothnll team, with j tho names of all members inscribed on tho cup, which was accepted by j Student Itody President Clifford Moore, who expressed the appreci ation of the studnnls. Plant porennlalH now before Warm weather. S. K. Chastaln has ; over 200 varieties. Call at gardens , on Pacific highway opposite Owen '. Oregon office. Phone 542-1,2. 30 1 County Treasurer A. C. Watkr I ih still ot the home in Salem of his parents, whom he had been visit ing and was Just about to I nave for Home when his mother, Mrs. V. G. i 'Ker. no years of age. was stricken ill with appendicitis, lb. will remain at her bedside us lung as she is in dttngcrous condition. Ciaiurrjay millinery sperials. One lot values to $8.50, special. $4. OS; i me lot. values to $7.50, special, ! $3.I: one lot. valueH to $6.50 ! special, $2.IfS; values to $5.00. spe cial. $i flS: one smal lot nt $1.00 I each; kiddie hats, 95c to $2.4fl toc- cial. Grcen stamps given hero ex clusive. The K m m a Lou- Hat Khoppr, In M. M. store. 22 f ? ? T ? ? t X ? ? X t T t X X t X ? ? X X t t t T Jk X 9 t ? t T T Swift's Premium Bacon Try the flavor of Swift's Premium Bacon We think there is nothing quite like it. Order a half pound sliced with your next order. " . ' : -; ; Swift's Premium Boiled Ham Boiled Ham just ready to u s e, or you can have it sliced thick and fry it if you care to. Chipped Beef Creamed chipped beef is always good. Order in any amount. We can slice it fine for you; SEE OUR NEW ELECTRIC SLICING MACHINE I ' ' , ill We can slice Bacon, Ham and Beef to suit you. Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. MARSH t Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 ? ? ? f T t V T t t f t t t t f f t t t t f f T t f T f t t t t T f y r f y t y y f t ' f Mrs. John V. Manll. who opointed iMinn fur itimrnillrlliH nt mnntini; In I'lincMilx .Tatillilny nrtoi--n l'orllnnil liimullul yiMti-nliiy. Ihiiiooii, tho fcinili'i-mh, lit tho homo Lean Bacon Medium size, well cured, lb Pure Lard 4-lb. net pail, guararocd Picnic Shoulders 1 Q Lean, well cured, lb '. A V O O Opal Shortening 1 8 Ids. net. Aaranteed, each ...... JL A J Fancy Efecon ' Lighe lean, well cured, lb. Pure Lard 8 lbs. net, fresh rendered .75 .30 1,45 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY H. i. 11KD KO(iH. Phono 63I-J- W A XT K O Hot t f riK rK. fr, lit. 2. Modford. Mrs? Jff iron HKNT Furn. apt. fr two privato bath, 905 W. 10th. 21lf torily. Mr. Miinii, who Ih in the northi'in city wllh Iuh wlU oxiiuctRj to return to thin rlty In a fnw fluys. I or iih Hoon iih tin' coinlitlnn of Mrs. I Mann witl warrant it. , Tho public tH conlinlly Invftoit to nllnnd a thruo-Hi-t play, fintitlrd 'Kmih', Uotlnvy. Hmllo," kIvoii by the Women'H club of l'hounlx ut thn north Oriffln crei'k ahool houso at S o'clock. Krltbiy. April 13. A h m a I 1 anilfiKlcm will hit rharKod. ITocpoMs ko to help in tho Phoenix library fund. 21! If you want a Koori hulUlInx loan on a low rata of Interest, see Kod-j don & Co. 42tf Amoni; tho Gold III I 1 people! Hpendititf yenterday In the city was C. J. Hhorh, editor and publisher of the (lold Mill News. KiiKllKh J'rint UreHHts for Kld dU'H, 1 to 8-year hIzoh, Hat unlay only, $1.50 value for 91.10. Handi craft Hhop. Tl Oft your permanent Preston ra dio ground at the Auto Hupply and Parts Co., 3 8, Ttlvernlde. 27 (.oor' t.'uly was u visitor In the 'iy yesterday from tho Hteamhuut SIMM lun. (iraiiKe dunce, Kaule Pitlnt, Mat. nlht. AH welcome. Motropole Orchestra. 23 Hereon doors and fixtures at Woods Lumber Vard, 711 li. Main. Phone 108. 2G A 4r-ml?nnc talk, "The Temple of Olzeh," by filenn Kubrick, local laundry proprietor, was u feature of yesterday's umicmhly at the hlh school and was a source of thor oukI) enjoyment to thn HludonlH. OruiiKe dance, ICaKle Point, Sat. nlKht. AH welcome. Motropole Orchestra. 23 A-l baled Rrnln hay for sale by bale or ton. Phono 317. 47 1 Mrs. Abble homes returned yes terday from a two weeks' visit with roaltivoH in Kanta Cruz. Oakland and Sacra in onto, uccumpn tiled Mr. and Mis. Wilmer Pol"y of Ashland, who went by auto, und Mrs. C. C. Hartley of Phoenix. ' Lawn mowers nharpcnvtl ; ituar- anl'M'd work. Called for and de livered free. Work dono by M, M flault. Al Plclio Hardware. Phom CoIIoko club will hnvo Its April! Kiddles' Printed Voile Dresses.U to 3-year sizes, Saturday only, use vuluo, 7rif. llundleruft Shop. 21! Wolls Taxi, 2&c. Phone 25. tf of Alvs. T. J. Mnlmyren. For tho proKrntn Mrs. MeCracken of Ash-! " land will review "Oiunts in tho If Karlh,' by Colway. Members with I cars and those deslrlnK transporta-! tion pteaso meet ut Hotel Medford! at 2 o'clock. ! That Kood coal, llunsen Coal! Co. Phone 23!). 37tf Walter II. Leverelte has roturnel home from a San Francisco bus!-' nes trip and says the location of I ho MontKomery Ward Co. store : bus not been determined as yet and' will not be for some time. fl. M. Harder, president .of the I'M rut National bank, arrived home yesterday from, a business trip to Portland. 1 ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.85 FOIl I5XCIIA.VOIC Knulty in fivi room new modern homo for lot on paved ntrcot. Wrltu liox Zk, MH Tribune. W A N'T K I ) Wo 1 1 built, close In. four or five-room homo that owner will sell on wolrtlnr loan plan. Write Hox 8, Mall Tri bune. 29 VOH KKNT Cnfumlf-liod 3-room liuuso with lnwn. Is rite Kardon fti'tce. fruit trees and hrrles: $I2..riO. inriuire at 810 Portland jivnii'. u 1 WATKI Hix womon. full or half! tlrno; pleamnt. permanent work;: ond pay; t;iv exporirnrr and uk. Write f37 W. Second, M-d-foril; 24 "LEADS 'EM ALL" KHt HAI.E Thrco-ioom moilern houn. furnlshi'd or unfurnllihrd. 4 W. llilh t.; 1100 down. !4 THE NEW ZERQLENE foryaurmofor a CTAMHAPn nil PnnniirT 1'.. Miami HSWMHBBKMMHMOK A THE NEW 4fj HERE CONRAD VEIDT j Jsp The 6arrymor 1 rT mJL rpi of Europe Jr grf Tomorrow , ' "A MAN'S -j kLj continuous PAST" M 12:30 to 11 P. M. A tense, yet very differ- hrV i JET ent drama.- You'll .like J ' V TVjl ONLY ONE DAY it H Oh! Boy! What a Show! & Jf IT'8 ANOTHER BIG WESTERN jU 0 FRED ?j 01 THrMP;nN:t p& H fit TUC JT A. UT1 B SUN-SET 4w U ft LEGION K&B Here Is a Thompson VJfefc I Ii special that far sur- V I III A t ' togt passes all his previous ', VA ! Wl1 f If i Admission C Ufj UrvWi I I' "i- . i' ti.. Si5 I.OHT Hunrh of Uryr on honk.