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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1928)
o . o. o MTDFORD "MAIL g , , PACE three T5 rCTrjH-'.iiii.i i EES 1 .1 Santford & Company Santfords System 307-309 East Main St. Saves You Money One Small Cost We buy our fruits and vegetables direct from the grower and sell direct to the consumer, thereby eliminating several extra costs of handling When you com pare Santfords prices with the price you have been paying you will easily see how Santfords direct buying and selling saves you money. Klamath Potatoes These are the best quality potatoes Klamath produces every sack guaranteed sound as represented Our prices are as low as the grower can produce them at his ranch, for this reason we feel sure they will go no lower and recommend lay ing in a supply for winter. No. 1 Klamath Netted Gems Per 100 pounds No. 2 Klamath Netted Gems Per 100 pounds . 1.25 .85 Family Flour Unquestionably the flour market is now as low as it can be expected to get Sant fords low prices "made possible by Santfords buying large quantities direct from the large mills" will save you money if you buy your winter's supply now ev ery sack is guaranteed by Jtnaford to please you in every way. 49-lb. sack Drifted Snow X .83 49-lb. sack Sperry's Hard wh'eat 49-lb. sack Klamath Hard wheat X60 49-lb. sack Klamath Soft and Hard wheat ,45 Lard and Shortening Compare Stnafords wonderfully low pri ces with the prices you paid last week You can't afford to buy poor grades of 1 ard and shortening when you can buy the very best at Santfords low prices-We guarantee every pail to please you. Medium Pail, 4 lbs. net; Cascade pure lard . Large pail, 8 lbs. net; Cascade pure lard "j '4' x Medium pail, 4 lbs. net; Opal pure shortening Large 'pail, 8 lbs. net; Opal pure shortening X X 9 Santfords Market Many people have wondered how Santford can sell the best meats as cheaply as the ordinary meat market sells ordinary grades of meat We have been asked many times how we could sell at such low prices the facts are Santford buys di rect from the grower and eliminates man y extra costs of handling Compare Santfords prices with the price you paid at ordinary markets last week. Pork Chops Fancy lean chops, lb. Fresh Side Pork Medium weight, fancy, lb. . . Sugar Cured-Hams Medium size fancy hams, lb. Picnic Shoulders Fancy sugar cured, lb- .28 .18 .28 .19 Fresh Fish Fancy Bacon Lean, medium size bacon, lb. Pork Roasts Best lean shoulder roa3ts, lb Pure Lard ' Bring your pail, lb. Peanut Butter 2 lbs. extra fancy, finely ground . .25 .19 .16 .35 Santfords fish department is supplied each day with the best fresh fish obtainable. We guarantee every pound of fish we sell to be fresh not frozen stock We want you to compare Santfords quality and price with the fish you have been buying at the ordinary small market. Red Salmon Fancy fresh caught'fish, lb. Fresh Cod Fish The very bed lb Fresh Perch Medium size, extra nice, lb. .20 .10 .15 Halibut Extra fancy, frosh caught, lb. Kippertd Salmon ' Booth's extra fancy, 1. Finnan Haddies Booth's extra fancy, lb .25 .30 .25 it Alilu.unli new drsli.s vmv ttnly recently installed, the number uf -tiitli'iiij, at tin.' Independence m-IiohI in-.ir I'lu't'iiix is growing m' r.ipidly tli;.t more deks must In- iitalled nh f ilus tti'd; nr next. The school lias tv o rooms and 47 pupils ;iud for its izv is believed to have the i'u.it number of students jn the county. Other rural sehoulst have aisu hern shoWillK t;lo III ninl some have slum n a slight dee line, ae verdiiij; tu the county si-hol super intendent's ufl'tce. A eeiisti- of the comity sehuol population if. In be taken his month. New phonograph record.-, while ihi-v !ai. H'e eneh. JcnninK l.o.iu office, j oitth I'rnilt Si. Movies of i he l.euion ('(invention al .Medl'urd this summer will be , livii at the mooting at Kerby next Wednesday niht, accord inK to Adjutant Khvnud Husey. The , officers are to he installed at the meetum ami all members are ex pected to lie present. An invitation ha-i heen issued to local Legion-, mures to attend the mooting and take part in the feed and dunce which will follow. - (iratils 1'assi Courier, i Peach, apricot, plum, ualuut '. trees; any tree I'.V; less in lai'k'e numbers. .1. C. lturiies Nursery. ' Phone 1U0-V. SOUtt : Construction of the Catholic I church on Spilth O.tkdale is show-j hn; satisfactory prioress and Is x- i peeled to bo completed easily on sehedule. The hrick walls are near-J ly half up and steel girders f-n- the roof are in place. A r online to, present indications, the church building ""111 be one uf Mcdford'sj best. lr. Alfred Hurkluiid, chlioprnc i tor. 314 Liberty Mid?. j In response to u wire sent to the ' ' Washington state license bureau, j Sheriff Jennings yesterday reeeiv j rd u telegram, ulvins Information . that Hen Olson of Spokane, Wash . I ' was the registered owner of the aliened rum -running lluick which was wrecked in the Siskiyou moun tains Wednesday afternoon. The driver of the car fled and attempt-' ed to cache 87 khIIoun of alcohol nearby before leaving. One ilollar silk hose, pointed and square heel. Steward's $1 to :.'! Store. ut'3 (iradini; having been completed ami the construction of concrete eiirb having been finished, the paving of Portland avenue is sehed- I tiled to begin next Monday by the o. I lerrold Construction eom- i puny. Three or four weeks will probably he necevsnry to complete the paving of the half-mile street, after which paving operations will ' be beun on North Holly. Almond. Spencer and Arcinlhi streets, all of , which will be covered with black- top asphalt. Due to litigation, the! ,3; paving of 1'urlt avenue, originally slated to be Included In the pres ent group, may not be done this yen r. (Irange donee. Kagle Point Sat. night.. K very body welcome. "03 Hotel miosis in .Me. I ford from Of j state of California fnclurle Jon Tay i lor of San Jose. Mr. and Men, AT. j K. Stoncwlre. Jmuetlu Nesblt "f I Oakland. H. K. rEothc of llurlin j name, It. A. ( Jardner of ( 'rinsy j field. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. T11II11 of i Iniusiuulr. Alfred Mombard of Ava ! Ion, John Hecht of San Ansclmo, j Mabel ISerryimin and Anna. Salt j of SuVntnicnf", Mr. and Mrs. I C. Horlon of t'hlco nnd Mr. and Mrs. j Italpli (''isher of Son Frunclsco. j For busy people the At ed ford I litisiess colh-ge offers special I nlglit classes In penmanship, ftp I ilied booUkecpIng, HclentJflc saleH ! munship, public speaking and iiki ' clilne hookkocplng. flW'N. L'ftti The various city departments to day were r completing Individual budgets fur consideration "t lo nitfhtV ineetimr of the city budget committee. While no i-xaet fig ure Is known, it Is believed that the proposed budget for WVS Will have (he name total us the propos ed budget frr which wan ap proximately $i:i..,0an, of which the 'department if sheets and roadH had the largest Item. Kouttonieres ami corsau'es. .1,'icto ; 85c, St (i ward's ?1 to $ 1!5 Store. Mrs. tieorge Uuidell and small child arrived today from a three nionlhs' . visit with. Mih. liurdeU'fl mother. Mrs. II. f initio of Ktiox 1 villn. Trnn. 1 Cherry trees. 2.V: finest -ver grrpwn In nta(e. J. c. Carnes Xur rv Plu.ne ftlu-Y. ?00(f Tune In Toni K M E D .... Nine O'clock .... Concert IVat urint; FLOKFAVK II AZFLKHUi MuKU 10SK, Supri.no, (,'ARLTOX JAXKS. Violinist, .Mr.s. Marsh. Mrs. Janes. Ac-conii'anists. PROGRAM Soprano One (iolilon Day Foster Violin Dawn Friinl Soprano Soni;' of Spring Stickles X'icjin Pierrette Drdla Soprano Carry Me l!aek to OKI Viriiiny Dlantl Soprano (a) l!y the AYaters of Minnetonka Ijienranet! (b) Out of the Dusk Lee Violin Obli.natos 'iolin (a) Little White Moon Ludlow (b) Spanish Dance Alberi. Soprano When 1 Love You Cole Tune in on KMED Tonight at Nine o'Clock and Enjoy the Concert 4 f Prompt Service V H. E. MAR5H 1 Personal Attention Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 I i ' 'ataln A. J. Crosv of Med ford I Mr. and Mrs; "Mfli'ldn Dilmarn They will remain there for th win spoke before the Lions club at J ,tnd daughter, MlMt 1'eggy, exiioet ! t'. according to present pi tna. the noon luncneon on i ucmuuj. h) j,.,, iMh (.aptaiu t rove mressru tin1 K,,l'4lvilto M. red(ts given. I I'hone HtlL'-W. '2ml evenhiK fur Klrkx- Minn Ida Wood and .Miss Flor- llnil fititii.r tw.nw. Iw. f . '. imunrtmu f cell I iilt neonle to the i .. . . ' ". , "" i"uno irisi rueturs. : r,-... . . . It,,r (-linnm; ,n II11H mj)U. recently polls lo voii! on .NOvninuT . M Ml I 1111(1 I.IL'VIl IICI II). I I' I III 1,1 of the Jack llowrlng orchestra, en -1 J y j TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAN'TKD Management of largo orchurd hy firHi-chiMM man. Hox 4 1, Mail TrlhUiie. I'Hfi KOIt tlKNT--2-nim fuinlHhed apt. AduliH. .IK. X. liartlett. tf Jack Ilnwrlng nccompanned at the piano. I. K. VanVaelor ami Cap tain A. J. I'roHii of M'drord were special gue.st.s at tho cluh. Klain ath livening Hernld. Look at these bargain. 13.08, I2.P8, tl.Uti ami 11.00. TIicho are extra special offers on new fiill millinery. Kiddle haU and tainn HOC to U.ltS. Wc givo green Hlamp. ICmmy J-oti Shop. M. M. Store. H07" Deputy I'nltcd HtuleH Murnhal ('. C. WcIIn, fity Traflc Officer Sam I'rcHcoit of Ashland und Police man William Peck of this city left la.st night for Portland, having In ciisti)dy 1 1 pi IsonerH who received aentence.s on McXell'M Island and In the: federal tjeetton of tho Mult nomah county Ja.ll. A fiitoclal coach waH placed on last nlghl'H north -hound evening truln to uccomodtitcr Um phengirH, I'luhrer'rt Mrcad wrajiperM, until further notice, will tin redeemed for H. & II. green trading .slumps i ut the following ratio: I.nrge loaf, wrappers, 'i cent; tuna II loaf I wrappers, 1 nianip. Kedeemahle at! Hlamp heudo,uurters In M. M. De- paflment Store. HOT, j W. O. Chandler, Mpeclal agent j Tor the Southern Pacific, left Med-, ford this morning after spending Ncveral duj'H transacting huslness. : Mr. Chandler's Iicndquartcrs arc at' Dunsmulr. Silk lingerie, moderate prices, Slewar'IV l to 2U Store. .!n:i: Ft) It HA 1.1 Phrme 4 --Young cow. JuhI frenh. J r-x or iiimv, L'or, ( WANTIOU Woman or girl for gen- j Sander. Phone hfth-U-'J. M I'Oll UKNT 2 well-furnished tnccpiug rooms. HI7 W. I uth. I WANTKI Someone to care for " ( children In home. Breakfast and dinner and M.O0 per duy. i'rac- tically no housework, -101 S. ' ruver-ide. 204 I Watch Sunday Papers for the Announcement WANTKI) Morses to pasture. ! CiimplM-ll, Phone I7-Ir-I'l. 'joj WAXTKD- -To share expense with some party gOliik' to 'rtllfornla : u'lthln t days. Pox Mttll Trtliune. j WAXTKl)-! and room. 1 :(!... young men to ooard j V7u Ho. Cent rut. Tel. , 2 Of. , I NCSCAT, ttAUdAIX 7 acres Mho soil. il under liTigMlon, 4 mll out : .l-room house, city water, electricity, fiimlly o r c h u r d. grapes nnd hcrrlc. 1 00 young sprlLot" mill 'J 1 H young peucn M-pff; tiain full of hay, corn In shock: winter's wood, horse and hnrnen, fine young cow and heifer. a chickens, X rubhlts. fm in tools and implements. A mil place, fully equipped for 1:100: l.loo ish and tmlnue" In federal farm loan. I. K. Mil lard Co . II'- I-; M .In Phone ? t LAST Tomorrow ONE DAY ONLY Continuous 12:30 to 11:00 THE BIG ANNIVERSARY ' LAUGH SPECIAL It's No Mystery why they make you laugh A hotel detective a iboll'hop and a girt againit a mystery you can't fathoml Laugh? You'll never stop from the first foot to the last foot print! AS BIO A HIT AS "RO0KES" TIMES f l TONIGHT I X KING VIDOR'S t Big Production I "The Crowd" Starring- ELINOR BOARDMAN TTTTTfTtft('tW-l't Tarzan - the V jAyjF4i Mighty 3