Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 03, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFOItl") MAIL TRIBUNE; MEDFORD, ORKfiOX. FRIDAY, JANUARY tt. 1!):!0.
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Santfords Saving
. 'S .r,'f,
Our Store
In our, new location we will; have more room to handle our
fast growing sales of meats and. groceries. We earnestly
invite you to visit our New Store and see for yourself the
wonderful Savings,
I ' . .1
Note: We guarantee every advertised price for six full shop
ping days. We guarantee every article as advertised. If you are
not satisfied with any purchase after you have reached home
and examined it, immediately return it to Santfords Saving
Stores and get the price you paid.
Sugar
Pure cane. In clean cloth
bags. You get full weight at
Santfords saving price.
,59
10 lbs.
Milk
Your choice of Borden's,
Carnation or Alpine. A t
Santfords all week saving
' price. '; '" . ' ' ,
.09
all cans..
Coffee
A fancy blend In bulk. It
makes a wonderful !cup 'pf
breikfast coffee. Buy a fw
pounds' at Santfords.
.30
Per lb.
Pancake ' ""
Sperry's. Extra quality. In
full 3-lb. packages. You save
any day next week at Sant
fords. .19
3-F-J. pkg..
Pork Roasts
Cut from fancy young grain
fed pork. You save at Sant-
.fords.;. . J. t
.18
Perlb'....ft.
' Beef Roasts
Cut from young tender beef.
Buy this week at Santfords
saving price.
Per Uv.,4... 1 8
Backbones
Cut from the best govern
ment Inspected pork. Save
at Santfords. ' " r
.10
Per lb. '
Lard
Pure lard. In bulk. Bring
your pail and save at Sant
fords. .15
Per lb..
36 South Central
At 36 SOUTH
CENTRAL
Opposite Craterian Theatre
we have for you
Butter
Extra quality fresh churned
creamery. Buy all week at
Santfords saving price. '
.39
Per lb.
Crisco
It's one of the fine shorten
ings and you save when you
buy it at Santfords. ' ,
.69
3-lb. can
Rice
Extra fancy Blue Rose brand,
southern long grain head
rice. You save on rice ';'lat
Santfords. c, i
.25
4 lbs.
Macaroni
Extra' quality. Made from
hard wheat. Remember you
save at Santfords next week.
.25
4 lbs.
Boiling Beef
Extra nice. Your choice of
several cuts and you save at
Santfords.
.15
Per lb."
Bacon
Medium weight. Nice and
lean. By whole piece.
.25
Per lb
s
Hams
Sugar cured. Extra fancy
hams. Buy at Santfords and
cave. Price is for whole ham.
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.29
Per lb.
Steaks
Round, Sirloin, Rib or
T-bone. All cut from 'nice
young beef. a
.25
Per lb.
Stores
5 ,'SL-
Citrus
HRenular rir.., ti..
kind you always use.' You
Ibuy It cheauer at Santforrls.
.19
Lg. pkg.
Corn
Extra standard Iowa grown
sugar corn. - You save when
you buy corn at Santfords.
.10
No. 2 can...
Kidney Beans
Van Camp's. New pack. They
are really nice and you buy
them cheap at Santfords.
.10
No. 2 can..
Kraut
Van Camp's or Llbby's. Two
of the very finest; In No.
2'2 cans. You save at Sant
fords . .., ' t
.69
G cans
Pumpkin
Extra quality pie' pumpkin.
In large No. 22 can3. You
save at Santfords.
.25
2 cans
Pineapple
Fancy sliced. In ;No. 2'2
cans. Packed in syrup. Save
at Santfords.
23
Per can
Peas
Extra standard. Nice and.
tender. In No. 2 cdns. Bu"
what you want at Santfords
saving price. '
.69
6 cans ...
Coffee
.Schilling's Best. In vacuum
tins. You save on the best
coffee' at Santfords.' "
45
Per lb.
t K. U'op)' (iales, wan the prin
cipal speaker at the regular
monthly im-cUii; of the Medford
shrine club this noon, which was
largely attended. Mr. dates in-Red
that "citizens appreciate the worth
and resources of their own state,
and unit yelling uhout taxes."
"Oreuon has' about the same tax
rate at Washington and California,
but far less population and indus
tries.;' ; You can't . vote the taxea
off the book, but we can wake up
and get more population and in
dustries." " ' '
The speaker surmised that if the
rest of the stale showed the same
spirit as this city and southern
.Oregon, an ,"era of development,
that would 'never end, would be
launched," ...
HILLAH TEMPLE WILL
Tho annual olocliim of lllllali
temple will lie hold nt Aslilnnd lit
S o'clock luniKlil. Willi Slirinei-H ex
pected to he present front' all pnrtN
of southern Oregon. A Immitiet "will
follow the election nnd lnectlns,
with IC. C. Jerome, imperittl poten
tute, presldint!. fie Is oNpected to
arrive this evening from a fltree
weeks' visit In California.
Following the etistoniary proced
ure of moving officers up, R. 10.
Dellricli tonight will undoubtedly
ho elected the next potentate.
Members are expected from Klam
ath Falls, Medford, Ashland, Grants
I'ass and other valley points. ,
WOMAN SAVES LIFE
OF BABY IN CRASH
I UrOHNE. Ore., Jnn. 3.--UP)
Mrs. B. A. Cotton of Coburg saved
the life cf her Infant child Wed
nesday by holding its head above
the water after the automobile In
which they were riding skidded off
the highway near Corvallis and
plunged Into a ditch filled with
I water and pinned the occtipants
i 1lnc'rm'ath-
Reliable Grocery
C. A. Whillock, Manager . '
No. 1 No. 2
Johnson's Market 117 North Central
Just bring your market basket to the Reliable
Grocery ... then shop at your leisure. You 'li
be surprised at the savings you can make and
just how our self-service shopping plan will ap
peal to you. Remember, we buy in conjunction
vith over 700 busy stores the reason we sell
for less! - ' - -
Reliable Stores Owned
Del Monte Coffee, lb; :.- ....45-
Fancy Florida Grape Fruit, 2 cans.:'...... 45tf
2 lbs. Cocoa, in lunch pail, each : ....45
Pacjcage Dates, pkg ...C ....19
White Wonder
Soap
10 bars 33c
Sperfy Drifted Snow, 49 lb. sack $1.95
Holiday Oleomargarine, 2 lbs 35p
Heinz Catsup, bottle 25
Bulk Macaroni; 3 lbs. for SKty
French Prepared Mustard, bottle 13
Where you meet
Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Central
Point People
May take "advantage of these bargain! by shopping at
Reliable Grocery No. 3 in Gold Hill, Reliable Grocery
No. 4 in Jacksonville and Reliable Grocery No. 5 in
Central ,Point.;t ,v.,.t.,MNt,... .,.,. 1:,,;fc
700 Store Buying Power Reason We Sell for Less
I In Judgo Taylor's court. Cheater
j Thumaron, a Central Point youth
'Of li year!, whose ease has been
; pending since December 20th last,
Ion tho charge of forgery, was ar
raigned ttiis forenoon. He waived
examination and was bound over
to the tirand jury under bond oi
$250.
The boy is accused of having
passed a forged check of $24.03.
to which was signed the name of
F.K. rpton. on the first National
Hank of Med lord, on December
20 th.
PHILIPPINE BOUNDARY
CONVENTION CONFIRMED
WASHINGTON, Jan. :). ll1)
Secretary Stlinsou nnd Sir Ksnie
Howard, tho Hritlsh anthassador,
have siBtied a convention between
the I'nlted States and (Ireut Hrlt
aln limiting definlloly tlio boundary
lino between the l'hlllppino arclil
I pelago and t ho slate of North
Hornoo.
Tlio convention confirmed Hie
boundary lino es(ablishcdl'by (ireat
Hritain and Spain, while tho latter
owned the Philippines, prior to the
treaties of I8HS anil limn, under
which the United States aciiuired
tho archipelago.
LA GRANDE HOTEL TO
ADD SEVEN STORIES
LA IIHANDIO, Ore., Jau. :!. (!)
tlullus Uoesch. owner of Sucaja
wca inn. announced today a seveti
slory building project ndjacent to
the hotel and connecting with tho
main building through an overhead
hallway or tunnel over the Inter
vening alley. Four stories or more
will be erected this year.
KING ALFONSO APPROVES
REORGANIZATION PLANS
MA I) KID, Jan. 3. (fP) I'rcmlcr
I'rimo de Rivera today announced
"nolitical nlan" look! tin toward re- !
organization of the patriotic union
and that later on nothera plan
would he submitted Tor , a national
government presumably to repluce
the present dictatorship.
by Rogue River Capital
P. & G. Soap
10 bars
33c
good things to eat
We Invite You
To try our store during 1930, as we are
well prepared to give you the finest of
grocery service at reasonable cost.
A Complete Stock of Staple Groceries.
An Attractive Line of Fancy Groceries.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetable of all kinds.
Mrs. Stratton's Home Made Cakes,
You can order by telephone arid be as
sured that your order will be filled just as
carefully as if you called at the store in
person.
Personal Attention
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Phone 252
Chimney Too Small f or Burglar
Policemen Use Roped in Rescue
CHADDS FORD, Pn,, Jan. 3.
(jp) a hui'Bltn who. tried to eater
the home of John D. Sehledt hero
by1 way C a chimney sot ntuck
enrly today, and was forced to cull
upon the occupants of the house
for help. He wbh reHeued by fire
men and then arreBted. ,
The prlHoner gave hla name an
Mlchnel Toth, 27, of Philadelphia,
lie Haid he learned to climb whon
lie wan a sailor nnd thought that
"chimneyH would bo eitHy." A'hen
ho and two companions were un
able to enter the Schiodt house by
windows and dooi'ir.'Jiff climbed to
Woman Dog Catcher Acts Without
Pay as Safeguard Against Cruelty
KVANSTON. III., Jim. 3. (I')
After two exicrh:m:'M with mm
clnfe witchniD, n. wninuii today
hi.il thn Joli.
Ml'H. I ,i 1 1 hi ft l.unilllhl will lie: l
wltlloltl puy, iH'Ing KliliHrlcil to mv
Hint tlio iIokh itro lu-oporly cured
fur.
i'3 v:iiinlfnr flrnt dug ciiiehiir Wu'i
lari nie Hlilnnor. lit; lunl IiIn Job
lieeniiHO ho wan loo l?ood. Ho wn
bo vlKllniit that even o lll(!h-clas
iIok dnrod not ko far without hi,
collar. or Kklnnor would get hin
and taUe him for u rldo, a term
1 rrstrsr-ro.T -I :
Shock Absorbers
on Ash Cans For
Rest to Nervous
llb'I' KAI.O, , N. Y.CIM'.)
To mivo wrur nnd tear on
4 your iierveH, put Hhock alj-,
Hurhera on your hmIi eaiiH,,
HUgKeHtH l''raiiclM K. Frnnc'
mk, l!uffulo' health cum-
mlKHloner. .
The HlmpleHt method In to
place rubber or hempen mats 4
5 on the .sidewalk where the
4 Hh rollectora drop the canti.
, However, that mlKht bo n
temptation to Homo ef-nnoml-
cully-minded nelKhbor to pro-
fr cure hla Hhock alworberH
when the owtiei-H failed to ho
on tho look-out.
Therefore. Ki-onczak huk-
k.'nIh that the mittH be nailed,
Klued. tied or otherwise per-
manenlly fnnieni'd to the hot-
I tomfi of the cnnH.
"
NihtIiiI Commiiulcatliiu
Medford lidito No. 103, A
jCj K. A, .M.. K.tdny, Jnnu-
ury j. man, 7:30 p. ;,
Work In the B. A. deuree. Hy Ol
der of the W. M.
L'H3 T. M. llnt'STON, Reey.
E. MARSH
(i Grocer v ,
the roof and Hlld down tho chim
ney. , .fut.nbpve a ffroplace, In the
living room ho four himself trap
pod, .. ,
le Hquirmed for two houra, try
Ins to extricato, hlmwelf and then
bepan to moan, for' help. A non
,of the- owner of the houne heard
the inoiifiH and called police, who
In turn culled the fire department.
, Tho latter pulled Toth out with
ropea, took him .to a hospital for
il bath and treatment fur cutH and
hrulHCH, then to u magistrate who
held him In $5000 bail.
) Toth'H couipufilons hud deserted
tiim. -. . . ; ' ...
I mwiillnt; the .miino In cunliid u In
,-ariKliind.
. letin JJeHi-rvl Htioucvili'd Hklnnrr.
Jle (unit .ufflco with. tli Iok'm.
"Mvei'y duK will, huvn 1h flay, fin:l
vury day will liavo 1 1 h dug." Ono
iff llii;, rsulullH fir whli li DnHnrvl
will bo lun(! rviiigiiilmicU wiw Mil
(MiiHiupHt nf the Inin fh.K. Mr. !
Hervl, alwuya zealuu.s, thought tlio
Iron duft wiih it real dot. Mo IoiiimmI
j , Kia,,e, n, um niuulned liln
liund Hoverely,
Aire. I ll lx I ii ) 1 1 . will not iieliliilly
eit:h (tiwwr WheilflTpri hift hojtvii
fif - n iloj; 'triitt-'hwii iiiilfchiiif!, Hhu
Wlll'luli Ihi. bo'llecif !
Htri4 Vy Mmbh Ootjnty ANtraM Ofq
litti BirMt aM CnlfJ AwmJ
Miirrlns lb'MiHPH
' Hay O, OlHon and Kather A.
Wlnlfi-M,
, ItoKri' V,' W'llllaina and Kinina
Mr IMutfliiH, - . ,..
. i J'aul H. hen JMeiHler nnd Mar
Kfot SykcM.
, Kmmett fille and Allen Meyera.
JOurl H. Oraery and Marie Ilrua
t'in. ' '
, OnorBe W. Hcott und ' Juaaie
Hrnlih. ' I
' KtiKene CInwcr and IMlnii I. j
Doty. ., , . ' r
cheater Tempvat nnd Florence
HofkitiK.
Arthur L. llrown and Kather
Whitley.
Tiny I'ortiT and Krancea M.
I'lillpott. M , .
Circuit Court.
Mil i' I In Heltltain,' Alfred McuhcI
and Krank Dp Souza: Arllclen of
liM-orporatlon filed Dec. 1 2t ll2fl,
"ItoKUe Itiver Meat, Ine."
.(tlCP,
. At noon. Dec. Slat. 3!I29, I took
over the tcai-age known us Kleht
ner'a (larutte, altuuted at tho cor
ner of U Bth Ht. and Fir Ht., !n
tho City of Medford, and will not
be repnnjdble for any debts in-
)
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)
' - ' 1 f i - 1
Prompt Service
Phone 252
curred.by Ed ,T. herin, oporutinj; '
a.s llehtner'a Garage. ' l;
884 CAHl, FICT1TNEU.
WHEAT FARMER ?
"IN FINE SHAPE" t
"trp until takinir S n r g o n my ' 1
Htonittch troubled me for five years -' ;
without v. let-Up. . After a menl
I'd have fl burning In my Htomach it
Hlil f'rJrf ri fnl 1,,, .... 1.... hw
r ? -.j is "im-ii 'ill-
$x$ -rf; vr fin,,.
iiAOon ki;mmi:ks
liver a'.cMtied no Kood at all and I '
whm coiiKtipHLed that time. 1
took modielnoM and treatments at i
biK expenwe but K't no better. U
w a burden to keep Ihinwa run- ,
nine on my farm.
"Throe noftlcn of Harcon cleared
lilt my trnuhlcH completely. The
burning and kh blnutlmc have left,
me, and I cut heartv and enjoy my
tiienlM. I slepp ffn every nielli
ami am up early and Htiriinir -ill
day without belnir fa:j;ed when
n tub t eomea. I've " gained nine
pounds und I'm in fine. Hhape gen
crally." Jacob ItemmerH, i, l J,
I, Kakane, wheat and dairy far
mer. MjiuUI lirtiif Co.. AkviiIs.
ISIS
East Main Near Brldgo
Admission 10c and 15c
TONIGHT and Tomorrow
"Uncle Tom's
Cabin" .
MATINEE 1:30 P. M.
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