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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1928)
TTEDFORD TTXTD TRIBTOTE, !NfEDFORD,,-VQREflOK. FRTDAY, TtUQUST 81. '1928. PXQTH THRM f 3 ' 4 Santf ord & Company Sant fords System 307-309 East Main St. Saves You Money CUT PRICES No doubt you have been told "Santf ord has a few spe cials, his price is no less than others". We don't want to find fault with other markets, we don't want to tell you they would misrepresent facts but we do want to tell you that our prices are cut wonderfully low We don't ask you to take our word for it either Come in and see for yourself you will see Santf ords market full of satisfied customers buying the best of meat at Sant fords cut prices. , Round Steak 1A Cut from fancy young beef, lb J Young Hens O C Medium size, nice and fat, lb , J Beef Liver "1 ET Young and fender, lb JL J Fresh Side Pork O Lean and tender, lb J Pork Chops lO The very best lean chops, lb 9J 44 Young Beef K) Extra fancy roasts, lb V Shoulder Pork 22, Young juicy roasts, lb 44 Lean Bacon O Q Medium size, fancy, lb V-J Red Salmon O f Large can, fancy Eed, each J Pork and Beans C(- SmaU can, Van Camp's, each J j Baking Powder 4 1 lb. Calumet, each 4 J Del Monte Catsup f Full pint bottle, each 4m4 j Kelloggs Corn Flakes i Q 3 large packages 4'JL J Canning Peaches 70 Fancy Elbertas, crate m J Drifted Snow Flour 1 Off 49-lb. sack, each JL O J Free Delivery Service Santf ord maintains the best delivery system in the city We maintain our delivery service for our customers exclusively and we want you to get the full benefit You will hear the old story "Santf ord adds the cost of his wonderful delivery service to his prices" but we are sure if you compare these prices with the price you have been paying you will readily see that Santf ords prices, service included, is cheaper than you 'have been paying and carrying your purchases home. M. J.B.Rice 1 Q 2-lb, package, brown or white JL Jello 1Q 3 large packages JL Crystal White Soap 1 Q 5 large bars - J- S Golden West Coffee AJ Vacuum tin, guaranteed, lb " Colmans Mustard 1 C 2-oz. can, guaranteed - Del Monte Apricots Large size can, peeled fruit S Cheese 0 Klamath full cream, lb V Incidental lo the opening of t Ho public schools .next Tuesday, Oio j barber shops were doing u land 1 office business today in cutting the ' hair of the hoy and pit! pupils, and : the snmo state of affairs will prob ably exist tomorrow. Hence the : regular patrons, unless they chance' in at u lucky time, are duo for a wait. ;' The Model Clothing Company's Disposal Sale will continue all this week. ICS j M. 1'. Jewetl of Centrnl Point.; .Mr. nnd .Mrs. A. S. Kh'inhammor j of Applogate and John S. Weeks! of Laurclhurst were among the out of town visitors in Medford j yesterday. Dance, fjold Hill Sat. nlte. 1C1 ; Hurry lteed, who suffered ii broken leg at the Hurry Scott cabin on the ltogne river la' Sun-, day during a visit of Colonl ; Charles A. Lindbergh, will leave I by ambulance tomorrow for his homo in Port la nil, after having been n patient at the Community , hospital. The ambulance will be j driven by Billy Hooker of the Port) I funeral homo. i i Iila Wood and Florence Graves,' ' pinna teachers. High school cred-j ! its Riven, U20 X. Oukdalo. Phone j ! 104S-W. Hi!) I Due to next Monday being Labor; day and a legal hoiidnv. the Kl-i ! vnnis club will not hold its regit- i I bir meeting, according to an an-j nouueement made today. Dr. Alfred Burkluml has return- ed lo Medford and opened offices i in the Liberty building, giving spee I ial attention to correcting deform -j Hies of children. lfiC i Mr. nnd Mrs. M. 15, Rehnnnover ; and daughter, Shirley Mar, will ar j rive here Saturday bight from Portland to spend several days vis iting Mrs. Sehoonover's sisters, Mrs. Frank Isaacs and Mrs. 15. N. Kld rldgc. Professor Carl Schnonover, Instructor in languages nt the 1'ni-; versily nf Ohio for the past :10 years, will accompany his sou ami daughter-in-law to Medford. Sun day the parly nf relatives will mo tor to Crater Lake. The Model Cinthtng Company's Disposal Sale will continue, nil ibis week. ifiS Stale traffic officers are used to tagging cars for violations of the code, but for traffic officers to have their cars tagged for the same reason is less common. Yes terday F. F. Farmer of Mod ford, who stated that the was a state traffic officer, appeared before Police Judge Lorn L. Caghagen in answer to a tag accusing him of parking his car nn Fifth sheet all night. He pleaded guilty, but was dismissed without a fine bo I cause he was not a resident here. ; inree outer violators who were visitors were dismissed for traffic offenses. Klamath News. (.Tho public Is cordially invited to sen through the new Conger Funer al Parlors, located on West Main nt .Newtown street. Saturday. im State Traffic Lieutenant and Mrs. O. O. Nichols left this fore non for I-akevicw to attend the annual roundup there. They wen accompanied by State Traffic Cap tain Keuenth liloont, and will prob ably be gone for a week. i ne new ( onger Mortuary will be open for public Inspection any hour Saturday. Finest funeral chapel between Portland and San Francisco. i ij i II. C. Dye, arrested by the police last night for intoxication, was scheduled to appear in the city po nce court this afternoon. Thomas Really & Ins. Co., Ttoom J-'. raim lilock. Stnull secured loans and contracts discounted If.Stf Mr. nnd Mrs. n. 15. MeKlhose unrf family left here Thursday to spout n short vacation at. Lake n' I the woods. t me corner of Sixth and Fir streets the sixth Street Sunor-Serv Ice Station is equipped to give the new in washing and greasing, lfi.l 15. Hamilton Lee, who was men tinned In yesterday's press dis patches as holding the record for alr-mall pilots he being in the ali tor S.ooO hours on nn alr-mall run In the eastern t'nftetl States, is a personal friend of Leon ( One) noomer or Central Point, with whom he attended school In North Dakota. The pair parted when Lee left for Minnesota and I loonier came to Oregon several years ago. Klneaid's dance, Gold Hill, Sat. 1 'i 1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Heinz Pickling Vinegar 1 y y y t y t Try Heinz Pickling Vinegar this year in putting up your pickles. It costs a little more but it is better. ORDER BY THE GALLON Does Coffee Disturb You? I IFrSO, TRY SANKA Sanka is pure coffee with the caffeine f; & i .iMi ii. n removed, i ou can sun enjoy me riavor and aroma of high grade coffee with no ill effects. Try our Telephone Service It is dependable Personal Attention ; , Prompt Service H. E. MARSH Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 Jackson County Fair Sept 12 to 15 y t y f ? T y t T y f y f T f y Mrs. T)'i'lbert M. Little and small This month, so far, 211 fmrloadsi child of Alameda. Cab, nre visiting! of lime, rock, cement, logs and; at the borne of Mrs. II. D. Kiarey. j fruit bavo been shipped from tbe was iurmeny in cnarg'i Mr. Little of the 1'. H. weather station here. Among the hotel guests In Med ford from the state nf Washington are Mr. and Mrs. II. O. "Williams, Miss J. f'nnhvelt and Mugene Wil liams of Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Minkln of Spokane and l'a rbel Watson. Mrs. (). K. Andr-rson, Miss Helen Henry, Mr. and Mrs. I V. 1 lowers ami Frank LamlUm of Seattle, When you re-roof your home In sist on 100 vertical grain shin gles. Woods Lumber f'o. Ifii Ciold Hill depot, setting a record for shipments from that town. Of this total. 124 cars nf cement were shipped to Portland and other mar kets. Swim tn drinking water. Mer rick's chlorinated pool. 80tf I). J. Wilson, day clerk nt the Motel Jackson, Is spending n vaca tion of two weeks at coast resorts, and during his absence his duties have been taken over by Carl Ho ver, former night clei-l; Misses Ernestine Fredenburg and The) nut Heard resumed duties ye tenlay In the Mull Tribune business office, following a vacation which was spent In Washington anil Can ada and upon whieh they were ac eompa nied by M bis 1 tha Ilea rd. The two young todirfi nre mill thanking their good fnrtuno In en rolling drowning as passengers bu the passenger airplane whieb fell Into the ocenn between Seattle unci Victoria. They wen- passengers on the plane ou tile trip before It. disappeared. Dressmaking nnd remodeling. Kendal tlanci1 Hold Hill Sat. Fashion Shop, 41M Medford Jlldg. h;i l-'Olt liKNT Modern furnlnhe room bouse; eb-etrie tjtnue. rage, phone (T,, Foil SALM "-room stucco home, 4 fitted for apartments upstairs, desirably loeat'-d on pavement, lovely yard. Price t7: -l'i0 cab. balance on easy terms. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Ine. FOIl SALK iirnnd new 4 -room home, large living room with fireplace, hardwood floors, kit chen with numerous built -ins, large bedroom nnd large sleep ing porch, bathroom with the latent fixtures, garage, beautiful onk tree for shnde. price Hr,(t(i, Kasy terms. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. l'!3 LOST Black letter container with Oondyenr stomp eon tain big H pHdloek keys. Phone I'TH-lt. If wii rl. H2 FOIl HALR fi-ronm houfe cnnn to Catholic school. Phone 12IK- v. , WAXTKD Work on dtiiry. stock or grain farm, by experienced; cnMern farmer, married: would rent eouippeti farm. Best refer enecs. Box Tl. Mall Tribune. J t Ffirt Jti:T OH LKASK r.-rooM house nnd sleepiim porch: mod ern and In, first-chins shane; eloe in: $.".r.: adults only. In quire 1M0 H. flrnpe, 2 0 1 1 f FOIl BALK 10-arre poultry and dairy mneh: kooi free soil- 1 4 miles from Med ford: 1 horses, l fnw.".n tiis. i'nee 1 tir.nn nhnnn fijtA.it ' IT ' r ' ' ' "' 1 ' I"""" '"1 Rfir 1 2,ui chapter ALS0n m:md "Tad-7... RE BELL I "hB0 ffl Tvwv. nuns -M .