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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1928)
MTIDFOHD MATfj TTllBlTXE. BEDFORD. PAGE TfTREE 3C ORKOOX. FRIDAY." JFNT. 1.V W2s. m Tfk limn ii i ii i ui i nnrn ! ????m??m??? flmifflflN MAKUtUf t f y f j f J f 9 CHEESE y1 Santford & Company Sant fords System 307-309 East Main St. Golden West Coffee Vacuum can, guaranteed. Pound .52 Snow Flakes Crackers Large package, fresh baked. Each. .. Folgers Coffee L( Fresh Apricots Golden Gate, vacuum tin. Pound JL V The heat California. 3 pounds .. Crystal White Soap zLQ Anchor Flour 12 large bars. Guaranteed the best JL 49-lb. sack. Guarantee K C Baking Powder 25-oz. can. Guaranteed satisfactory.. Fresh Jello 3 large packages Del Monte Peaches Jledjum size Yello Clings. Each . Pork and Beans Small can Van Camp's. Each Opal Shortening 4 lbs. net. Fresh .19 .25 ,13 .06 .65 Guaranteed satisfactory ... Tea Garden Syrup Jfull j-gallon. Each Hot House Tomatoes Tho very best. Pound...!...!....... Washing Machine Soap Large package Pcets. Each Mazola Oil Full quart. Each Maple Syrup 5 lbs. pure Cane and Maple . FatH ens Young, medium size. Pound Fancy Fryers Grain and milk fed. Pound .... Young Rabbits Small, extra nice fryers. Pound Sirloin Steak Tender, juicy Steak. Pound .25 .25 .25 .29 Cascade Hams Sugar Cured (half or whole). Pound .26 Saves You Money Dependable Service Our delivery system is owned and operated by our selves it is exclusively Sant fords Service. Our deliv eryman gives to Santfords Service his entire time and attention Order your Meats and Groceries from Santfords, use Santfords wonderful service, compare it with the service you have been getting .27 .25 1.70 .65 .25 : .29 .45 .75 Santfords Market Our New Market is now open. We have a comp 1 e t e supply of the best Fresh Meats in Medford at wonder fully low prices. You can phone your order for both Meats and Groceries to Santfords and use our delivery service without additional charge fiarred Rock Hens f Young and fat. Extra quality J J Round Steak Q Young- and tender. Pound . Jmi J i Lean Bacon Medium sije, well cured. Pound $2025; TRElCHLERf SUIT IS STARTED'! !f 1'he damage suit of ;. 1. V Trrhhlcr. auto deahr, against .1. I'. Crews and his v if Minnie t Crews, la'nn in thi circuit court O I'ffiM u J udue Orlando Corkius of tf l.akehw. this morning. Trelchier JT asks $.1(100 tor personal damage, j V (it damage to auto, ami for medical services. ! JT The suit is an outgrowth of tin ; V auto accident at tho South Kir and A West Kle enth street Intersection, X on February I'-'. I1H!7. Treiehlcr V all.-ges that the auto driven by Mia. Crews collided with the one 'j; driven by himself, due to the' j alleged "careless and negligent" ( driving tif Mrs. Crews A Treiehlcr was tin1 first witness i J called, anil testified that lie was s traveling at the rale of .( miles ier hour when llie accident oe- : jt curred. He saiil he hail endeav- J ored to mt aeross In front of the Crews fUr but failed. In response jt to a defense question, he denied i that Mrs. Crews after the accident . had offered to take him to a doe- ' tor, hut testit.ed that she had nf- j y IVred to take him "to a hospital," to wliU-h he protested. X The di-fense is represented by At-j j torney 1,. A. Keekon of I'ortland. , and W. i:. Crews uf this city. The ; plaintiff is represented by Attorney' J 1'orter .1. Neff. In the damage suit of M i s. j I.orena Cullie against Kil It. Han-; J ley and C. C. Hoover, a Jury late j yesterday alter !.' minutes deliber-J ation returned a verdiet in favor ' of Mrs. Collie for $20 Ju. She asked j fur $30'.. For Summer Lunches Cheese is always handy for the quick Lunch. Come in and see the many dif ferent kinds we carry. Cream Brick American Swiss Tillamook Cream Camembert Old York State Imported Limburger Imported Roquefort Grated Cheese Imported Edam Imported Parmesan Philadelphia Cream Old English Imported Swiss . Pabst-ett Nukraft Pimento Olde Sharpe Cottage Cheese ORGANIST 10 PLAY HERE HAS POST !N SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Four Cans Monarch Peaches, 98c Experienced salesmen to serve you. Among the largest of New York ehurches and prohaldy tho wealth iest ehureh in Anieriea is the KlTth avenue 1'reshyiciian ehureh. Kor fichl yearn Frank I.. Sealy. who (HUM'S til Molr'nt'il in I Iti1 'I'lmra. day, June Hint, has heen oruiinlstl of this ehureh. .Mr. Sealy however has enjuyed a. wider field than that ol ehureh oiKiinlst alone. He Is unions the I test known eoueert uranlstH of the cast. 1 1 in playing rhns tin Hjannit of all types of nuisle, from austerity ol the most lofty siiered music to the hrllliuneo of modern eoneerl rrpertoirc-. Assist ItiR Mr. Sealy will he our .lames .Stevens, who will he heard in two delightful groups of nongs. Personal Attention f ? ? y t ? t y t j f t ? ? t Prompt Service ii Radio Program KMED Mall Trihiine-Vlrgtn fltatlon I'l'hlay. 15 ! 6:1 5 .Medfurd Mall Trlhjme I newH and nturlset ;' -S to ! p. in. Itcahy Hoard !( lo 10 p. in, t'hamher of I t'ummorco II to Z p. m. Kuiit'H frater- fan. Satiirday, June lit 4- 10 In 11 a. in. People's Kief. ! 11 to 12 a. in. Ueehp & 4 Kimile I2::i0 to 1:3U p. ni. Whim m .Music House ; 'J:l,'. p. 111. .Medford Mall h Tribune news and markets. (. H. E. MAR5H Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 t $ y You ean avo $20 on rery bill. Underwood Miss l.eona Marsters, head uC tlu? Representing the .Medford Uo- ' department of niusie at the Ash-I (ary eluli. J. Carle, left Thursday j land Normal nehool, was a visitor I night to attend the Inlernnllohal here Thursday aftrenoon. She will ! convention uf Kotarians nt ftllnne continue to teach during the sum- apolls. He will he none two weeks! nier session which starts, next week, f and during 'his absence Mrn. ). ! Mrs. Porter .1. Neff Is spending U Kavin of Sllvertou will act as I several dayM In 1'ortlainl attending relief caslilcr at the local freight I the Itose 1'Vslival and selectln:; ! office, (,(. K. Henter, chief clerk,1 furnishings for the new Neff hornet will he acting agent and I Jon I'lall. on Siskiyou HelghtH. ' cashier wtll he ohlef clerk. We havo something choice In orange dance, hake. Croek. Hut-! in excellent condition, they report, tree props. Do not fall lo so Ihein. I m-day night. Hvoryhodv welcome. A Miinrhi 1 Ivnn nf tren nrnim at 85 UiB lMneH Lbr. Co. 78tf Out f stale men .who spent tin? . day here include Joe JJeysenroth, Stilled C'oimminUiiliuii representative of the Jiotaulcal Mrdford Lodge No. 103. -A. Ueeoratlve company of Chicago. yLj K. & A. M., Friday, Juno and Men H. Alatklus of Idaho Kalis. ! ' ' lfi. 7:30 p. m. Ily order of Idaho, who with Mrs. Matklns will the W. Al. I'. M. JIOKHTOX, reniitin hero n few day, ' Sf Heey. your gro Conipany. 06 A parly of Med Cord people, t In cluding Mi's. Artie Stevenson, Miss Marcelle Kendall and Klmer Oal man returned this week from a va cation at Newport. They came linnie suddenly because of the ill ness of Mr. Oatman, who contract ed u severe cold. The roads are liig Pines I.br. Co. 78tf William Degen Is a guest at the James .Stevens home for a few j days. Mr. Uegen is a well known j singer who was with Mr. Stevens I He vp nil years ugo In the Itohln Hood company. His headquarli'iM are at Seattle, Wash. , Vacation time and free lessons with every piano sold during the Ktininier months. We will arrange for ten free lessons with the teach er you wish. If you are not ae-, quaiuted we will gladly siiRgest a1 teacher for you. Palmer Music 1 House. SH Mrs. Kred Meiirs, wife of former! M"dford City Atlorney Mmrs, now of Iis. Angeles, Is visiting ft lends ami relatives In Iowa, according to word received here. 'All the mineral waler you want for 50c from those famous 1 bd conib health giving HprliiKH. No , car charge. 8Jt MIhm Florence York, home dem onstration agent, will go to Cor-1 vail Is Saturday morning to give n serleM of clauses In sewing at the! o. S. C. summer mcshIoii for Jack-' i son and Josephine county club workem. She will be accompanied (by Mrs. (iladys York who. how lever, will return Monday morning. i.Jance, Fairgrounds, Sat. night, j TOO LATE 10, CLASSIFY Pol: HIINT KurnlMhi'il t-uoniH luith, liiiviilc flltlalK'f; walUlim i1IhIiiiii:. N. Holly. 11(1 (nil. kai.i;- I; 11 I. MilXU'fll m 1 1 1 t l r, t r. Ho. ( Vn-1 III KOIt KIONT Mutlurn funilhi( hoijMc. nlcf.' KjiriliMi, lit) Auk. him Kiini Jiickxon. I'huni- linii-I A purty from Kugeiie, im hiding Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Miner, Miss Marie Anderson and MIhh l,ucy Critw, stopped here yesterday after spending a day at Crater lake. They report that the trip was ; worth tho two-mile hike through (he snow before reaching the re sort, licfore returning to Kugcne, where Miss Crow Is employed on the office force of the UeglHter, they expect to visit the Oregon Caves and other places of Interest in southern Oregon. K. ,. Lennox. H. I!. Kellom and S. S.- Itullfs left yesterday for a few days In Klamath Falls. The bands and orchestras of our city schools wilt show considerable growth by opening of the fall term. Five new students of band instruments, were started this week at the Palrfier Music House. Four free lessons are given with each Instrument Hold. Used instrunientH a re I on nod to those w ho a re 1 n doubt of their ability to learn, If your Hon or daughter would like to play a musical instrument, make arrangements to Mart them now. Palmer Music llmme. lirynn Mahr, fornvrly of I tone burg, is a new barber in the Med ford tteauty Shop on North Cen tral. Mm. Frufik Owen spent yester day in Medford leaving last night with her daughter Shelly for San FrattclKfo where she will get her other daughter Barbara and return to M'-dfoid lo vblt relHtlveH and I KOK SA I.K Young h um. weight friends for a wek or ten day. j nboiPt 1400: wagon and harness. Among the hotel guest. In Med-1 '. I,. Veaeh. Jacksonville. !H ford from the Mate, of Washington K(; ,!J,1.vrI(.,lnih,P furnished are Mm. T. P.. llehrend and It. !. 3.rin ,m,tment: electric runue. I'.ehrend of Chehnll. lrs. Fr'l -: 'h cplng porch, etc, MK So. (Mlnault of CentrallH. Mm. H. II. Oakdale K.'.tf Kingston ut X'ancouver and Claire j " . . . ' , " , . i u i- i i u ii . F(lt U NT A-l furnished room Mncoln. H. M. Hrlr-.liM.ni , H I-. -on- ,,, . 8nl ,,,. nnlly niwl Mr.. I. U Hull of ,,,lir. Mm. Wnlnrnuin. T.-1- ' mi! Mo, Iry. I'honn !ilr,-w. s Kolt HA I.K Itoyal Anne clii rrli n imkI (liicd iiruncrt. I'hono "-K-1. : "'I FOIl TIlAOK Dandy 4-ruoni furnNlK-d home, sleeping poreli; I block off No. Iliverslde. Will accept ear or lot ni nirl pay ITKjIH. See Mr. It.-ebe Ml Holmes for Homes. Nash Hotel corner. Phone It'JIi or 1377. Hii FOH SA MO- -IS -rm modern house, close to Washington school; will make two apartnienf.ii; Just been rcpapered and painter). Prb-c 'I0; mtly $ 1 T.O cash, babilice to suit buyer. Holmes for Homes. Nafh Hotel corner. Phone 3''t or ir,7. Ml JO RIALTO Continuous 12 :30 to 11. P. M. TOMORROW HOOT GIBSON IN "RIDING FOR FAME" IS""""11 ANOTHER BIG GIB SON SPECIAL, A ROUSING STORY OF THE EARLY WEST. TIMES TONIGHT! ADOLPHE MENJOU "A NIGHT MYSTERY" li t the best Menjou of tha eaton.