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PSGI TERES HZ. .MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OR KflONT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1929. 7 Santfords Saving Stores 'B07 East Main Street The Saving we Pass on to you -T in Lower Prices o J Buy at Santfords next week. Compare Santfords price with the price you paid last week. See for your self how much Santfords small selling costs save for you. ' ;. ' , Pork & Beans Plain Mixed Hominy Van Camp's, the kihd you will A fancy hard candy, made Hominy made from '.he fin- from pure sugar. est Eastern corn. 4 Cans Per can .29 Milk .09 Per pound . 12 C medV cans . .52 Your choice of Borden's Car- A fancy hard Xmas candy. Extra fancy, large ripe fruit! nation or Alpine.- Tail cans. made from pure -'cane sugar. In full pint cans. Per pound , 1 :-';: Chocolate Extra quality In bulk Per pound .10 Xmas Mixed .15 Cream Candy .18 Ripe Olives Per ean '.., - :'. ?:'.' 1: t: r A fancy extra cream, made Fancy California ripe 'fruit, from pure, qugar and flavor. In syrup. -. . , ,'. v.. f Per pound , Apricots .19 A fine breakfast blend in bulk. You will like it. Per pound Extra quality. Made from best hard wheat flour. ' 4 pounds -.. Your choice of a pure vege table or corn oil. Full quart can Coffee 35 Macaroni .25 Salad Oil .39 Citrus .19 . ) 1 Wheat Hearts .65 Flour 1 j Hot Sauce .05 Fancy . Fig Bare , Fresh made, cheap, j ' , Per pound Per bottle i Fig Bars .12 Catsup .15 targe Vz can Pineapple - - ' - 'l " ' r . ' Medium size, flat cans, fancy , sliced ,plneapple.; .Hj Each .15 .H' f. Llbby's Eastern pack. In large ' r,ey 'Alask, fa io'lmon- Salmon , 'i! f- the very beet grade.,, Large cans .... .23 Liver Sausage : Nice young liver that is ten- ; d . Little Pig Sausage. Made of Per pound Large package Citrus Pow der. Cheap. , Each .15 t Hams pure pork. Per pound .25 Per pound Boiling Meat I UCCIl 1 ' . Extra Ham. l:'e not salty well flavored .28 nA -12 Sperry's fancy Hearts of, wheat In 10-lb. sack. Per sack Drifted Snow. Sperry's best. Every sack guaranteed. 49-lb. $ "t .89 sack : Del Monte extra quality Hot Sauce. Per can Pork Roasts' Cut from young tender pork. li'""n- -Per i TO Per "I Q Pl,nd ' ' JO pound 9 J 37 Lamb Roast RoUnd Steak - Whole or half shoulder lamb road. A real treat, B Cut from young tender beef. . . - . Z , .25 .22 Sirloin Steak Fish s l f Cut from fancy young beef. Fancy Deep Sea Cod. .25 2 ibg' -', 3 5 Per pound n IfSW WARNING AGAINST i A K. -pound Imix of Klmnulh net j Km I Kin potiiiut's wan vbliFptnl off ' yt'slerday to President Htr.irt I Imrtvr fit his Washington. 1. .. lmmc. with th t'omplimfqtH of ti' Klanmth I'otutu Whow uswuriaiion. ' Similar boxes were alno went out hy the association yenierttay to Senaiors Steiwer ami AU'.N'ary, anil tHOKon iteiiresentativeH lUillei', ; llawley anil Konell. Klamath j News. " ! opening danro, Walker's tw jliall. Central Point, Sat., live. -U I S13 ML MllilH Ihiifc'. keeper (f vl I .1 Htatistii'H for the Marlon cotitHy lrtalih ' unit, will leave rir hT i henihimti'tent In Salem tomorrow. J fnllwitiK two ilays spent hero at j the .lurkson county unit to hnprov; ' itK system if keeping sjich stu- ! tiHtlCH. fte our Xmas special now. The 'easl.ys. 331 Kaat Main. 240tf .Mr. H. li. MeCaminh of (!rant 1'as.s spent today shopping' in elty and viMitlitK at the home of Mi'N, J. A. ltonney. SPURIOUS SEALS BY GIRLS' LEAGUE A combination bazaar and Cnrl-lV nuiK parly will be held by the Ulrls' j leuKUc at the hit,'h school. Decem I her IS. The li;..aur will be con ducted for the purpose of ralxlnt; ; funds Tor the oiKanizathm. all ar ; llcle.s having been contributed by j t he members. Kverythinj; that will be in sale j will be new and will include uproni. I pivdcr puffs, pillow, handker ' chiefs. - slioe-lreeyi. under-cbithlnp. I handkerchief holders, and other ' .'irtii'les. In addition, there will be a pop corn ball and cundy wile. Accord ing to the Kirls in charge, priceH will he very reasonalde and they wish ti extend a cordial invitation to everyone to avail themselves of Kimie httractlve hareiilns. I i.'iiii.iwimr th hiivjiin-. n nnriv will' bo uiven ftrr the CHrlH leaB"' member In the Rym. ( la tries un'ri dancin will be the main attra-v tlons. The spirit or ChrUtmciH will mu tlvate both the bazaar and party, and the display booths and Av; (iii.tions will be In ('hrlstmaH co!- I ors. The committee in charge of th bazaar and parly are listed below: Pribram, Clara Mary Kusnn, Mary Kdmlston. Mao Allen, C.enevleve ! Hrown, Kttlh Conbill. Hurbara Dur ham. June Krickson, Barbara U'ahl: hivilalions. Mary Norri , A warning 'to purchasers of the christnilift Seals- was issued today: hy Mrs It. K. tlreene, chairman1 of the Christmas Seal sale now lit pioj-iefs. following a report that ; a commercial seal Is hohijr offeriMl ostensibly for public health work., "The Christmas Seal Ih spoil-; sored only by the Oregon Tuber-! culosis association and Jackson i County 1'ubllc Health association; and sells for one cent. This seal shows a medieval bell ringer toll-l lug a bell, and hears the liiHerlp-l thm "Health (ireetliiKH. llfjit" Willi; the double Imrred cross shown hi the lower right hand corner. It ,is in fnur ohprs red, blue, yellow and green. The bell ringer wearing the red cape with a yellow hood, the bell and hell rope being yellow tinged with green. The background is sky blue, and (he double barred cross red, matching the bell rlnger'8 cape. The in scription is in white lettering. "Kveryone who desires his money to go for health work when he purchases seals for Christmas mail should Vie sure he Is getting the tuberculosis Christmas Seal." said Mrs. Cireeno.. "These seals I always sell at a penny isach, or one dollar for a sheet of a hun dred, hi order to ma he the seals really attractive on packages uful greeting cards they are litho graphed in the four colors and -9 'V if-scs s There Is one permanent symbol. ( by which the health seal can ul- j ways he identified. It is the l-or- raliie. or douhl barred cross. I' 1 Is always the same shade of red , and is eopyrighted by the National ; Tuberculosis association and may j be properly used only by duly af-1 filiated .state nnd county branciiea of the national association. . "Your money does double duty when you make auro that you are buying the right Christmas Seal. You get nn attractive seal for your Christmas mail and are at the same time aiding financially In the yeur-mund health cru sade of the Oregon Tuberculosis association." said Mrs. flreene. .lean AVhitman. Flora McMath. Dorothy Whitman, Wllmn. Uanney. Marjorle Marshall; advertising, Peggy Miller. Bar hum 1 bury, Mar garet AVnrner, Louise Hrommev. Justine Miller; refreshments. Paul ine McNeill, Kva Inlow, Julia Mor gan. Dureen Teveretto, Jenn Wood ford, Jane Uoblnson. Miriam VVa: Hon; cehin-up. rtaa, Allen. Juanliu Hopkins. I-aura Driiry. Alberta Knlpi. Kdna lll"w ,., Plenty of Time To Send Extra Fancy Pears To Your Friends in the East. We have them in quarter and half boxes. EXTRX FANCY APPLES We have extra f ancy Spitz and Newtown apples in small gift boxes and full boxes. Just leave address and we will send them for you. ATTRACTIVE GIFTS Come in and see our Christmas display. We have Redwood boxes, trays and bowls filled with glace fruit. Imported English Biscuit in fancy packages, Bcre ' Chocolates and many kinds of fruit and nuts in cardboard boxes.' All gifts are reasonably priced. See Our Christmas Display Personal Attention Prompt Service Phone H E. MARSH Phone 252 H: GROgEI . ; 252 Fresh Home Made Cakes Every Day Roasts Cut frcm young tender bf, Reliable Grocery . A. Whillc illock, Manager No. 1 Johnson's Market No. 2 1 117 North Central Over 700 Busy Stores buying enormoua quantities of foodstuffs are members of a great purchasing organization, of which Reliable Groceries are affiliated. That means that this great buying power helps to give the (southern Oregon shopper? at Reliable Groceries the advantage of surprisingly low prices on nationally advertised . products . ,. . You'll like the Reliable plan, of shopping which means that you can choose your pantry supplies at your leisure and actually SAVE while you doit. Just try Reliable Shopping! Reliable Stores Owned by Eoguo River Capital Your choice, brand of coffee, 1 lb 49 Holiday Oleomargarine, 3 lbs. ..: 47 Package dates 1 Krause's Pure Sugar Candies! We have a big display of Krause's pure sugar candies, from which "to choose your Christmas supply of candy. 'Be Bure to get our candy prices before you buy! Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbunt-Vlrgln SUtlort ! rrlrtny y.vt'., IMv. 13 . II to 0:15 O.m. I'pimlpyH I'hn- togrnphlc Htudln. ' ' ' : 1 fi to tl:3() p.ni. Medfonl Mall Trlhuno npw nnil market report; 4 p.tn.CilUt'ntloniil fun- 4, 4 tliri'. ' ' ' 0:3(1 to 7 p.m. Popular re- rorriinKH. Sauinlay, IHv. 14 , 9 to 9:30 KuIht'h Caah Oro- eery, tvntral I'olnt. 9:30 to 10 While Klti(t Soap. 10 to 10: J0--I'cople Electric Store.' 10:30 toMI--T'et Milk Corp. 11 to 11:30 Sixth St. Service Station. 11:80 to li Kponomy Oroce-' terla. 12 to 12:80 Hlertrlc Wlrlnit I ('o.'Kncllo Service Jltiora- 4 lory. 12:80 Mail Tribune news flnNlieit. 12:30 to 1 Economy Lumber Co. 1 to 1:30 I'nlnce ' Barber Shop. 1:30 U. H. C. and CorneBle Tech. foottmll game. 0 to 8:15 J'oaaley'a I'hoto- xraphlc Studio. A: 1 G to 0: 30 Medford Mull 4 Tribune newa nnd- markete. 4 fi RANTS -PASS Kuneral er vlcea for A. Albert, and hln .wife, one murdered, the other a aulclde, wti hnld hfre. 3 lbs. Red Beans 2S 3 lbs. Macaroni 23 1 large package 3-Minute Oats .: 23 Matches, Carton Creme-Oil Soap, 3 bars 1J) P. and G. Soar). 10 bar3 33 White Wonder Laundry Soap, 10 bars Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Central Point People May take advantage of these bargaini by shopping at Roliablo Grocery No. 3 in Gold Hill, Reliable Grocery No. 4 in Jacksonville and Reliable Grocery No. 6 in Central Point. . .; v 700 Store Buying Power Reason We Bell for Le TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY POIt ItKNT Dandy Wttl 4-room hmtif hardwood ftunm. f ircnluCL'. modern, 1 15 wren; nplfrtdld In roiiit? propfny for ntxt Humrnr; 930 to runt nnrty ( or "4 ciiH dron iillowfd). Cull 1045X. Foil ItKNT rfimaM'houne in coun try1. I'lmtK- It-13-M. 2ti? PACKAGE TRAFFIC SHOWING GROWTH Tlje, t)Ulnefm of sendlna. cKrlt-mas'- packages out nnd roeelvlntc them from dlHtant , pdlnta which liPKan early n tho weeK, iti t;nnl'i al)X aiieedinv up. eepeclally In the matter of aendlny, and the elgnt of men and women in the po.l- office lobby, WQltlnK at tlmen their turn with their parcela at the mallnK windon'R, iHlKcttinic to be a familiar one. Tuduy will be a bin day .in aendinK to eaatern and mid dle weatern pointH, uml tomorrow Will be a bigger one, with' Mondny elill 'larger. ' ' ' 1 Quite a ffrlet of Chrintmaa par cels labeled "Do not open until Chrlatmaa" ha been arriving for everal daya .paat In Moadlly In crenalnK volumo, which will con tinue until the latter part of next week the peak of the Incoming Chrl.tmaH mull will be reached. P'iatmnHter Warner' uikp Hiq Medford public to mgil their pai'itfc-. aid a Wtt'-ay'lJottH.- In.ordefi to.be'Vfatireil.of early clelivVfy at their tlnallon. No inuikaitA xhotild be timed to arrive nl IIh demlnatlon after Saturday, Uocenir Iter 2lHt, Mr. Warner aaya, because the next day. Sunday, when "11 poHtorfleea will' bo closed, ' will throw the heavleet nialt delivery everywhere Into the-two laya pre, cedlnif Chrliltmaa, and upset pos-j offloo anhediiieH. ' ; ; ttKUc Hlver Hnnampmi'iil Vo.-lio, I. .. p. V. : i oular muetlliK Krldny niKnt. Deo. 13. All local and vlxitlt,:r mcmhem Invited to'1 he preent'. Itefreahmenta. ' 'tJOMMITTKH. - KMH-ial Commuitifatitm : A Medford Lodtfe No. 103, A." jt K. & A. M., Friday, Dec. IS. ' ' 7:80 p. m.' Work In the r-V C. rtenreo. " BV'order'or lite W.' .M. C. M. HOUSTON, Secy.- i r : ' . , . Motltw of Meetliiir. " The annual meeting of the alncl: holders of tho Jackson Coiin'y' HulldlnK A Ixian Association will be held at 80 North Central Ave nue, Medford. Oregon, on Mondny, Junuary 1930, at 7:30 p. m, , 2H6 ' O. C BOOHS, Hauretnu-. Clean cotton nils wanted at Mall THhlin offln. J KOIl HAIjK Up-to-dato little lunch counter, well located.' in i Mi-dford; splendid possibilities. , fri'seiit sales tin -HI per o'ay. It;ii,,niille relit. Total price ! ' $375. S-c Charles A. Winn AKcticy, Inc., exclusive aKCnts. tf KOIt SAI.H Oil Tit A l)K World ! ?4itinp collfTllon. 50 years old. I Hnx r,. Central t'lilnt. ' ! KOIl SAI.H Fountain counter, new, very reasonable. iiox H. ! M Mull Trllniiie. n I VVANTKI) Vear round church I Janitor. llox 0, Mall Tribune. 1 . . 2Be 'fou ItKNT S-ronm furnished i nparluient. Call 41 -W after r, ' i. m. Adults. 266 , FHH HUNT Nice bedroom on first j floor: heat It desired. 326 South lllverside Ave. If j UHT In front or In Vnn,,erart Shop, Thursday, lec. fc, lady's Kfild wulch with sliver bund. Ite- I turn to Handicraft Shop. i6' LIBERTY MARKET "The Home of Good Meat& t Swift's Government Inspected Beef Swift's Best Saturday be sure to ask for a cut of meat off the prize steer beef that won more ribbons than any beef in? southern Oregon. Other Meat Items SWIFT'S BEEF ; TURKEYS CHICKENS RABBITS CORN FED PORK ' ' LAMB..... ; VEAL .IV ':: FRESH SALMON FRESH HALIBUT --FRESH SOLE ... CRABS, OYSTERS AND Holly & Main Street Phone 164 ' 'l;(;