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MEDFORD MATTi' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OUKCiOy, FRIDAY, XOVF.MBKR 1.'), W29. PAOE FIVE Store No? $i " No. 31 N. Central- Store No. 55 226 W. Main THE QUESTION mW . A iiilf iW cook ffwl The problem of "what to cook" need not bother you now. Just check the sug gested items on this ad. Then visit a nearby MacMarr Store and complete your selection for your menus from our shelves of inviting foods. It's easy, pleasant and economical to solve your menu question the MacMarr way! Huge Coast-Wide Canned Goods Sale Prices Effective Saturday, November 16th Extra Values for Nov. 16th and 18th PRODUCE ITEMS CARROTS 2 bunqhes 5c CELERY large bunches 17c CRANBERRIES pounds 35c Per doz. LEMONS V?i For Colds 1 is 49c See Our Display of Candy and Nats SPUDS Netted Gems Best Quality 14 pounds " 50c SUGAR rxxre uane ' 8 Vo pounds . . .. 50C SOAP . - .'Crystal White 10 bars 35C RAISINS Seedless fr pounds 27c PEELS Orange, Lemon or Citron Pound .... 35c MILK ' - Libby's tall cans 1 2 cans ....98c OLEO Swift's . 3 pounds ... x 47 c SYRUP Stone's Cane and Maple D pounds 89c PANCAKE FLOUR Sperry's No. 10 bag 59c Dire Blue Rose, long grain 1 0 pounds 59 c PEANUT BUTTER Bulk pounds 39c CIGARETTES Chesterfields Carton ...... $1,15 " 'MACARONI Bulk ' ' , D pounds 1 43 c MINCEMEAT Excellent Quality Ct pounds 35c ' BEANS Red or Pink 12 pounds .... 98c CANDY Fancy Hard-Mix Ci pounds ..... 29c COffEE Special Blend . MacMarr Best Bulk 37c Pound . 47c Pound $5.00 Orders Delivered Free, Small Orders 10c, Sugar Excepted (lmi.li ! 'i omit S Kiit I I'.vi'iiij TntiMrrmv. A I rs. l-'nt n k To u 1 lo will ho Indies to Pa unlit en of the AiiHM'Icun Uovnluiion at her hiinix In .la-tiKonvUlo , al 2:au. . I'asi Noble (iiamls i-Uih, (-i:vo ItolK-Uali IimIuv, will fijiutiH't nn all-iluy hazani'. .litisinosH, and l'roft'Hlonul ! Woiiu'h'k (limitu. jit KlainaUi ? I'allH in honor of Alls Until . KU-h, national t'U'M mire- tary. : . 4-4 Many li.izaars IVutiirr i'liiiiliiK Holiday Season. With the approach of the holi day reason, n nunitu-r of the lot a) t'luhH and organizations arc plan ning bazaars The St. Mark' (Juild hold an nil-day meeting to day to sew and complete the plans for their bazaar1 whkh will ! held December. 4. The Past Noble Oaiuh club of Ollvo ltobeknh lodge will hold their xule tomor row, with cooked foods nn well work to ho anions the o llniniuri. i OHiciTs from the ChrhUinn j han hes of ('.rants Pass. Central J Point. Klamath Tails, Awhland jand Alt diurd will meet at thi j local tluitvh th'a evening at ti:4 (ween Crane ami O'esceni . .Ii' 1 took al your map of Oregon and figure out what might happen to the east of "our valley." Just for-' get for the present Judge t'ulvii;'' "Sun Down Sea." Perhap!) It i.s all a fiiry late and then anain there was the Sleep! ir,' Iteauty. wlio only bad lo be kissel nut sun-kist but railroad klst, to awaken her. , 1 think 1 shall keep my eye on Mr. Mi.haffie what he says goe. i I.. INCREASE for a banuuet. which lowed by a program, the state workers. t state secretary for . will be lol. put on by S, Swaiuli". h r i h 1 1 a n POKT1.AND iT- Phil Aletscban principal owner of (he Imperial itoiel ht-rc. paid laa.ana Tor addi llonal pcopcrty n which ht will oici't ndition to hole I. The tuiiriecntn Hi voi Kose pears. Winter Pear connnitt) lorday on the I'dndt an aerai;e nf increase til' Ila the last sale. r of Uone ifeied by the '. sold ye.s market f Di li pel- box. an is per box o-r ' No sales wore made yesterday to tlij clAalrt. atii'i s. as lit' picvltiu i earn, but i litre was an increuaeri 'demand from the ordinary trad. ? ( The committee takoH the view Ithat this indicateH that the rdio 1 talks and sales camiiaiK't 1h nettlnff results antontf tiie housewives 'and small Krocery stores, ; The price by size- was: 'r 1 70-m $4.15'' ! Sa'n .... 3-V ' 90 , 3.9l) lUO'a 4.1 1 j in s 4.ir rjH'x lar. y .., , 4.2f, i 'I j 1 ir.H-K ,. t ,...v..,vr. 4.25. t .'. i inr, s ..,r. 4.15 1 km's . . 4, hi) churches, and W. K. ltaird oi ; KosebuiK will be anion; lb"1 speakers, , The nieeihm, which Is In the j interest of the state ornaniyjitioti, 1 will be conducted while the mem -I hers are stilt, al the tables. About; .one hundred officers . have slmil-I lied their intentions of attending' this program. j Ccntmluecs ApiMdutcd ' Al lass Moi-tliiK. i The ('lea tiers Sunday school I class of the liapllst church hel-.l j their ivuular monthly meeting yesterday afterimon at the home j of Mrs, W. ll. Katon. 42 liosej ' avenue. tup meeimK' was in charue of Mrs, K. M. Wilson, presi dent. Copies of the class son;;. "HrlnchiK hi the Sheaves," were Riven to the members and fol lowing the slnulns' of the hymn, the scripture lesson was read by Mrs. You tin. Mrs. Katon led the group in prayer. Dur'nj; the business nieetliiK. fancy ! articles. St. Ann's Altar society of the Catholic church will put on their annual bazaar the In tier part of the month, lusting three dayn. The J 1 ll... I I Vil.rll 1 u i , i . .i committees for the year were ap- schonl will also put on a hazaa ,......, , thA r ' , nMl (luring; the first week of Decern-. . . 1 ., . i r u i - ... i . (hnirmen were A in. H. L. IlanU'-. i ber. Kach girl In the league 1st- ,-,, . . donating one article. , ,, ' ' ,.' ' , .'. . . .,' Al i8. Alary Spick land, momher- hhlp and Airs. P. Al. Daily, press. Puildlmr llrldse Club The KOt.ial hom. W:1K (i0vnied to .Meets With Mis. JemilinS. "lntelliKcnce Stunts." after which Airs, ltaymond ISaker and Mrs. , r..frsliniMlH wM.v.i uv ihe j hostess to the 10 members present. ' lialph .lennlnus entertained mem j be ri of the building bridge club j Thursday afternoon at the latter'j home on the Jacksonville highway, t ltridge at five tables was the di version of the afternoon, with Mm, Lee Cnrlock folding- high neor. (iuests of the club were Mrs. Lee Oarlock. Airs. Xewton Chn ; ney and Mrs. Laura Parker. The ! next meetitiR will be with Mrs i .1. W. YouiiK. fil8 South Oakdaln. Mrs. Woods (iives Convent ion ICcport. . v. I. I .11 VIS ,1. l. . ll Pinir gave a reiorl. as official delepate lo the state convention will eh was recently held in Pendleton. The report was greatly enjoyed by tlu 2 0 m e m bers oC l ho orgn n Iza lion present. UN HOOK UP WOULD AID F IDF D RUIT 27-Cent Reduction On Fruit Freight Rate Would Re sult From Hill Line Com petition, Declares Witness at I. C. C. Hearing. ? SAX PHAXCISCO, Xo. 14. (Special to Mall Tribute.) The lnterstata Commerce commission's chief examiner, Charles D. Alahaf fie, who in taking the testimony relating io the Great Northern Western Pacific link-up of 201 miles from Klamath Falsi to Ked die, It the. czar of all he survey.-. A crisp "Xo smokinc In this room i during the hearing," directed to a spectator, a close-clipped "Objec tion overruled," or a businessliko "Vou are wasting the commission's time with the question it is nil shown on exhibit 14" (the iiki'IcuI tu re a nd forest ma p of the rec tangle under discussion) brines the offender down to- earth with a sharp thud. In appearance th. chief examiner Is slight, with dark hair sprinkled with grey.' He has t a keen, interesting face, but he smiles pleasantly at times, as If ho were enjoying some secrot joke, lie mr.kes bin decisions Instantly and they are never questioned. the - lit ICII - At todays hearing the fi. X. troduced the testimony of one of their engineers Air. Johnson Three times the G. X. counsel ask ed Johnson why the farmers In the Pitt river country did not raisj ture. produce, wind each time the t7"P. lawyers objected and weii sustained, for although the ques tion was asked In different words each time, the Intent was the Mime, At length an old friend, Mr. Mat ibewt"who helped so much In the fJMiit growers' rate, case a" year ago, whispered to the G. X. lawyer, an l question was ftHked, "How do farmers get their produce to market?" The objection' was over ruled and. .the witness answered, "The livestock rooh on the hoof, the alfalfa Is consumed,' and the grain goes by "truck and parcel P'Vst." I wonder Just how much It cost to send a wheat crop through the postofflce. Perhaps we could handle our pear crop I'int wuy. The San 'Francisco pa pern are making a great deal of Air. II ik Id's prediction that 20,000, 000 people will live where 7.000,- 000 now Ilv6.- They don't nay that they will ail come' to California, hut you know what the spirit of the Hear stale Is. V. P. Kenney, vice-president in charge of traffic on the G. X., gave a list , of freight charges which would be lowered. In which wan deciduous fruit from $1.87 to $1.00. 1 wo Id like to see him go better than that, but even the pennies arc something to the fruit men. Pres. H, Al, Adams of the West ern Pacific has had a hard row to hoe with his line, but the thir teen and a half millions which be has recently expended has put the Feather Itiver Canyon line in good physical shape. He sees all man ner of advantages for the north west from lower freight rates, bet ter and more rail facilities and keen competition. Xo one has mentioned, as fur as 1 know, a lit tle no-man's land between Med ford and Crescent City, nor the one b- Electric Bakery 7 This Is the Place Where You Can Buy the BETTER for Your MONEY TRY OUR Puritan Nut Cake Pumpernickle Bread Bran Raisin Bread The Real Rye Bread SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY Assorted Cookies 2 doz. for 25c Milk Bread Whole Wheat Bread 3 for 25c Savings at Safeway Saturday and Monday Gingerale Cliquot Club, Pale Dry. Refreshing, invigorating:. All year round drink. Full size bottles. bottles 39c Mincemeat Max-I-Mum quality. In bulk. Made from the higest ingredients, with a flavor you will like 2 ibs . 35c Non-Such package. Like Mother used to make. 2 pkgs. .... 29 c Marshmallows Campf ire. The r e c o g nized quality narshmal low. Fresh," fluffy good ness. Packed in 3-lb. handy assorted color tins. 3 -lb. tins .. .99 c Peas Max-I-Mum. Small size. Tender, sweet, early peas, packed with utmost care for a' tender sweet flavor. No. 2 cans. 3 bans 69 c Brazil Nuts Fancy large. New crop. Imported Brazil nuts. . - 19 pound . 3 ibs.. 55 c Rice Fancy Blue Eoso head rice. Both nutritious and .healthful. 5 von. 39c Crackers Honcymaid Grahams. Fresh, crisp, golden squares of nourishment. pkg 47 c Candy Old fashioned commer cial chocolates. Assorted tenters. Always fresh at Safeway. 2 ibs. .....35 c Sugar Pure Cane. Fine granu lated. lOibs 59c Medium brown 4 ibs 29 c Grapefruit Floridian brand. Selected Florida grapefruit. Slight ly broken sections, in a good natural sugar. ' and fruit syrup. No. 2 cans. Economical at . .., ..... . cans .. 39c Soup Campbell's, Van Camp's, or Heinz. The popular scups. Any kind you wish. ' 6 cans 49C Dates t New crop. Halle wia var iety, golden quality dates, in bulk. - . lbs. 35c i'i Bacon Medium weight. Lean. Pound . 29c Butter Best Creamery ' Pound .... 48C T1 i at- Peaches , ( Max;-Mum.. Extra fancy Gloria halves in rich syrup. Large No. 2yi cans. 2 cans .......... 59 c Italian Dinner Macaroni or spaghetti with mushroom sauce and grated cheese, all in one package. . Pancakes ' and Syrup Cooler days demand a more substantial food, that is delicious to tasto, which is both wholesome and health ful . We offer this com bination all week: An 8Jlb. .foag; Big K pan cake flour and VA -lb. can Safeway pure cane and maple syrup ' For .'........99C I J . Large pkg. .... 29c ft Kellogg s Corn flakes or Post Toasties. Fresh new stock at this low 'price. for 65c Cereal- W h e a t Hearts. Spcrry ' breakfast cereal. A morn i ing'' treat with crenrrt and ' sugar. , , pkgs. 14c Pop Corn Jolly Time. Selected, re cleaned popcorn. A pop in every kernel. 2 ibs ..29 c 1 corn popper free. Soap Deal ' One large package Chipso, one small package Ivory , Flakes, 6 bars Guest Ivory and, 10 bars P. & G. soap ' All for .......94 c Select Your Vegetables and Fruits at Safeway Potatoes Good quality Klamnth Gems at a Baving. lOOibs $2.79 Lettuce Good solid dium size. 3 heads . heads. Me- 14c Apples Spitzcnbergs for cooking and eating. 10 pounds 35 Box $1.0?) Bunch Vegetables Local carrots, beets, tur nips and green onions. ,-. Oranges ' Small, juicy, sunkist, healthful and refreshing. 3 doz. ..:...;'.35c Grapefruit grapefruit. Fancy Texas Medium size 3 bunches 10c 3 for 29c I WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS Store No. 471. 210 W. BUln 2 Medford Store Store No. 433, 212 Phone 1010 Conveniently Located Phone 1171 'fx .v j' V: I Phone 1171 West 6th St.