Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 14, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    TURKS
I.
Fresh Fruits
AND
Vegetables
Her first visit to Medforil and
Central Point for many years, Mrs.
Clonic Humphrey vaR a recent
house KiH'Kt at the home, of Mr.
ami Airs .Homer" Howman nt Cen
tral Point. Mrs. Humphrey left
1!) years nt?o for McMinnville uml
lutH lived there ever since. While
she sftw hut little chnnne in her
old homo town, she expressed
nnin'.ement nt the growth shown
by Med ford since her departure.
There Is no need to get up In
the cold this winter. Have the
furmue fire started hy nn expert.
State monthly salary in first let
ter. Write, "Fire." Mall Tribune.
Santf orda System
307-309 East Main St.
Saves You Money
BTEDFOHD TOTE TRIBUNE, STEDFORP,' VOREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1928.
rjlreyilies
Santf ord & Company
Free Delivery Service
Tea Garden Syrup C
Full half gallon vU
M. J. B. Coffee fiM
l-lb. vacuum tin J JU
Creme Oil Soap O C
4 large bars
Baking Powder A CT
10 pounds Calumet JL JL J
Pineapple C
large can, whole slices . s J
Fancy Taple Peaches f
large can syrup packed :
Washing Powder f
large package super suds A
Klamath Potatoes
100 pounds Netted Gems
1.50
White King Granult'd Soafe A ff
Large package
Bakers Cocoanut f
Large can, Southern style JL V
Del Monte Coffee C f
Vacuum tin, guaranteed J V-
Lux Toilet Soap T
3 large bars J
Jello 9GJ
3 packages 4J
Iowa Sweet Corn "I )C
Good quality. Dozen JL J
Lux Soap Flakes J T
, Large package J
Pure Table Syrup 7 C
B pounds Cane and Maple M J
Folgers Coffee A Q
Golden Gate. Pound TTV
Calumet Baking Powder Q C
5-pound can S
Snow Flakes (rC
3 3-4 pound net - JJ
Klamath Cheese A
Full Cream. Pound l7V
Fancy Red Salmon
Large can Sockeye -
Knights Catsup O C
Full pint -
Anchor Flour 1 70
49-pound ' sack JL
Pure Lard 1 A C
: 8 pounds net. Fresh...... JL JL-J
Fancy Green Tea fO
Full pound package VVr
Brown Rice O ET
. 2 pounds, natural color J
Drifted Snow Flour 1 QA
49-pound sack JL S J
Wesson Oil 4-Q
Full quart ' JL S
Fresh Soda Crackers GT A
Z'i pounds net JJ
t
Fancy Ground Chocolate O C
1-pound can
Van Camps Spaghetti ST
2 large cans
Fresh Graham Crackers "1 A
44 lbs. Honey Maid M J
Santf ords Market
Picnic Shoulders
Sugar cured. Pound d
Beef Roast Ofl
Young and tender. Pound 4
Peanut Butter 1C
Fancy bulk 2 pounds - - J
-
Lean Bacon O Q
Medium weight, Pound "" J
Boiling Beef 1 C
Young and tender
Bulk Lard 1 (L
Bring your pail Pound - V-r
178 i
A marriage license was issued J
today at the county clerk s office
to nelwln Heath. 23, of Ashlaml.
and fJmee V. Adams, HI, .of l.nsj
Cains, Cal. j
Kvery thing goes now for half
price itt the Big Bankrupt Furni-i
ture Sale, West Main St. Hurry! t
The 1 6 -niece, orchestra which I
was recently organized nt the Hap-1
j list church, is scheduled to havei
its first meeting and, practice at i
the church tonight. I
j I realize that when parents pay
out money for piano Instruction j
they want results. Phono 034-X!
! or call, and I will explain the rapid i
; and thorough methods that havei
: proven so successful. Noel I,. Era-:
: klne. studio U W. 8th St. nt
I,aurel. tf
It. It. Hammond. "Carl Swigart
and Walter I.everette of Med ford,
H. T.. Claycomh. V. P. Whittle, (1.
AV. Dunn. K. G. Harlan and Wm.
Sc-hofleld met at the chamber of
commerce Wednesday afternoon to
discuss a "chamber of commerce
membership effort." Details will
he announced next Tuesday. Ash- i
land Tidings. j
Everything goes now for half
price nt the Big Bankrupt Furni
ture Sale, West Main St. Hurry!
Included among the Oregonlans
registered a I Med ford hot els a re
,T. W. Crug of Salem, F. V. Knight,
j P. U Dodds, O. '!. Ford, Mr. ami
Mrs. U. Blumberg, VI. J,. Heyden
berff of Eugene, F. Young of llepp
ner. f?. W. Owen. E. t Brande
herry of Albany, E. C. Starr, Ij. C
Russell, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Con
way of North Bend, H. H. Humph
rey of Salem.
Shields has a full line of feather
and ribbon trimmings. Buy here
and Mrs. Wicklcin will trim your
hat free of charge. 175
Work on preparing the rifle
range for the new rifle club to he
organized here soon is progressin;
1 satisfactorily, according to Harry
Hlnabnrger, who is sponsoring the
1 club, which ho far has a list of
over 30 paid-up members. The
rn nge Is loca led east of Med ford
and men are now at work excn
vating target pits, one of which
will be 40 feet long and nine, feet
.wide: Ammunition !m supplied the
cum tree ul ennrgo ny ine govern
I ment, but members must furnish
their own guns.
Klncald's dance, Gold Hill Sat
17
Everything goes now for half
I in u-u in nit- nm nuimi j- hi 111
lure na( v csi .Main m. iiurry
Desertion is given as the cause
of a d i vorce su 1 1 wh ich l'loyd
Crosslin filed today nt the county
clerk's office against Dolly ('mus
lin. The couple were married Jn
Kansas City, Mo., July 10. 1 023
The plaintiff claims he was rte
sorted sometime ago and has never
been able to lorate the where
ahoiits of his missing wife.
Arrived in Medford from Chi
cago, another large assortment of
Cage fnlts at the modest price of
I $G.r,f. The Band Box, 223 East
til n Ml., just east oi ine lirocnierui
Invites your inspection. 17fi
C. W. Anders of Central Point
was In the ci t y y est erd ay. He
brought with him several agate
specimens, of which he has a fine
collection. Anders also has a fine
assortment of stumps and other
urios which he has been snving
up for years. Grants Pass Courier.
Dance. C.nld Hill Sat. nlte. 17f."
Autumn coats und frocks demand
j the contrast of sleek Solell hats.
We have them in the latest modes
Shields. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prentice re
turned Wednesday night from
I. 1 1 n l...u..u ..; r.ll,'l.
Fruits and Vegetables are now at their best.
We give special attention to this department.
Always a great variety from which to choose.
Fancy Cheese
Come in and see the many different kinds of
cheese. We no doubt have one to suit you.
Home Made Cakes
Order a home made cake for Sunday.
Experienced Salesmen to Serve You.
Personal Attention Prompt Service A
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Phone 252
GROCER
Phone 252
Mrs. U. J. Conroy is expected In one of the best fights seen
home from Salt Lake City this j in Klamath county for some time,
evening, or some time tomorrow, with nearly every match going the
The remainH of Or. K. J. Conroy, I full schedule, Peter Jackson, Port
who died suddenly in that city I land, last gniht fought Hi rounds
during last Tuesday night, were to a draw with fienn O'C.rady f
expressed from Salt Lake City yes- Ashland, .in the battles nt Cbilo
terday and will arrive in Medford o.uln. Twice in the sixth round.
on the Shasta train nt ll:f7 a. m. I
.Jackson knocked O'C.rady down
for the count of nine, but OMrady
staged u quick recovery and eamo
back in the seventh fresh c-iough
10 regain lost ground and 'let a
1 1 rn w . Klamath N e ws.
Special reduction on all ha s for
Saturday only. Shields. I TR
11,1111 Hi
sure trip. Thoy were accompan
ied home hy Miss Dorothy Holers
of Portland, who will visit at the
Prentice home.
Everything goes now for half
price at the Mlg Itankrupt Furni
ture Sale, Wost.-Mnln St. Hurry!
When he entered a plea of guilty
in Judge Taylor's court today on
a charge of speeding, following his
arrest yesterday nt the fairgrounds
entrance. W. It. Evans was fined
$ 1 ft. The arrest was made by
Stale Traffic Sergeant C. P. Tal
ent. Yesterday In the Ashland
Justice court. M. P. Murphy of San
Kranclsen, arrested by the same
officer for Imprudent driving fol
lowing nn auto ernsh near the
Jackson Hot Springs, wa. fined
Heal dance mmdc! Clever en
tertainers! Fine crowd! Ealr-j
uroiimls Pnvlllon. tonight. 17r,t
c.uesls from Portland registered
at Medford hotels include Mrs.
W. -J. Lucns, Mr. and Mth. Chas.
R. NiniH, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cul-
llson. C. (I. p.arneM and son, Mr.
I i.twi Mm II. It. l-'rohn. Mr. and
Mrs. I'", H. Anthony, Mr. nnd Mrs.1
It. H. Conrad. Mr. and Mis. E. f I.
ftlles, Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Mans
field, .1. I. Wright, fi. c. Foster.
It. Norris. A. It. Kirk. H. W. Dick
inson, H. J. Hake, Mr. and Mrs.
It. W. Menger. E. V. Forsy. Hoy
Klxk, W. A. Ward and V. Hamil
ton. Everything goes now for half
i price at the Pig liankriipl Furni
. turn Sale, Wet Main St. Hurry!
Mr. und Mm, (Jemc Sabln of
Or.iolH Pas attended the .Incknon
cnunty fair yesterday. Mr. Hnbin
i the genial manager of the Ore
gon Caves rcort which Is njy-
i inn a large patronage this enon
Kvei ythtng goeji now for half
: price at the i:ig Pankrupt Furni
tomorrow. The funeral arrange
ments will- not be known
after the arrival home of
Conroy.
Silk hose lo match your fall out
fit, $1.00 a pair at Steward's $1 toj
$:'f. Store, 103 N. Central. "fi;
Air. and Mrs. Clyde Harper were
among the many (Irants Pass peo
ple in attendance nt the Jackson
county fair yesterday.
Kincaid's dance, Hold Hill Sat.
17 5
The Daughters of Veterans will
meet this evening at the Armory,
and a full attendance Is desired.
Follow Ihe crowds lo the Fair
grounds Pavilion Utnlght! 175
C. H. Campbell of Eugene, route
agent for the American Kail way
ExprcsN company. Is in Medford
cm business. He attended the fair
with Local Agent flould Thursday
and ts loud In his praise of the
wonderful exhibits.
Everything goes now for half
price at the Pig Itankrupt Furni
ture Sale, West Main St. Hurry!
Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. Chandler Egau
returned yesterday from their
Journ at Pel Monte, Cal.
Dance, (iol.l Hill Sat. nite. 1
Among the hotel mie.sls In Med
ford from the slate of Washlnutnn
are Mrs. E. S. Candon of Olympfa.
Mr .nnd Mrs. William Wlllston of
Centralia ami K. F. Salvage and
J, C. Vanderhoof of Seattle,
Silk hose to match your fall out- I"
fit, Ji.Ol) a pair at Steward's $1 to
Hf. Store. I0H N. Cetilral, 17T."
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ONE DAY ONLY
TOMORROW
Continuous 12:30 to 11 P. M.
MAN! What a Show!
Three Big Features
HEADED BY THE KINO
OF WESTERN
STARS
These Drug Stores
are .open nights this
week:
Jarmin & Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
II V
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the early days in South
ern California.
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