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8 THE ACKDFORMLIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON, FRIDAY, MARCH 1910. Bargains Everywhere --- - - --- T""" r i . in in ii i ii i iiimim n ii Mm, i, i,, i IN ALL LINES STILL REMAIN FOR THE INSPECTION OF THE WISE SHOPPER, REGARDLESS OF THE FACT THAT FROM THE OPENING HOUR OUR STORE HAS BEEN CROWDED TO ITS CAPACITY BY THOSE WHO ARE AVAILING THEMSELVES OF OUR TREMENDOUS REMOVAL SALE TO SECURE BARGAINS IN DRESSES, UNDERWEAR, LINENS, DRESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS, HOSIERY, HAIR GOODS, BEDDING, IN FACT EVERYTHING FOUND IN A FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. FURTHERMORE , THEY COME KNOWING THE GOODS ARE EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED AND SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. LADIES' PETTICOATS Mercerized Petticoats and Silk Petti coats. We are going to show you in plain words that you will find here an absolute saving of 50c to $2.25 on every one in this house to what you have been paying for them elsewhere. Our $1.49 specials are the biggest values 3011 were ever offered at $2.50 and to $3.00, and the specials at $2.49 are worth double, but we must unload quick. To make matters worse, so long as we have a spool in this house you buy ten spools of the best machine thread with every purchase 9 of $5.00 or over, or if you prefer you can buy ten yards of the best calico for 25c with ev ery purchase of $5.00. TOWELS AND CRASH It is a certainty you want to come and look the situation over, as you never had an opportunity to pick up toweling and crash at the yjrices we are making on it during this Removal Sale 12c, 121-2c, 15c TRUNKS AND SUITCASES We have suit cases of neat appoarance, high grade materials and wearing qualities to commend them, and at prices that make them almost a necessity. Our trunks are made to stand all sorts of rough handling and keep their contents safe and sound, and they, are neat enough so that you will bo proud to claim them as yours, leather Cases;sale ..$3.50, $4.50, $5.00, $6.50 TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS AVe have sold more in the last wools than we over solil in a year before in our lives, and we sold them at but little more than the cost of oil cloth elsewhere. We have all kinds. AVe 1iave the white, the brown, the red check and the blue cheek, tho red stripe and the blue stripe: in fact, we have any and all colors you want, and in most every case we can give vou napkins to match. $3.50 Linens $2.75 $3.00 Linens $1.85 LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR GOODS A display nover before oqualod in tin's city and moro complete than any we have over shown. You will find here n splendid display of colors and designs, all of the latest cuts and patterns tho host lino on the mar ket today, and going at ridiculous prices. By attondiiig this big Removal Sale you will be able to dress better than ever before for loss money. Como in and soo us. Suits on sale $18.00, $20.00, $25.00 Skirts $2.50 to $10.00 UNDERWEAR Women who have been in to reap the ben efits of our now ideas in price-cutting should visit tho Underwear section before it is too late to have their choice. Lace and ribbon trimmed Corset Covers and Clowns going at 29c to 59c, and going so fast that delay is both time and nionov wasted. Will you come and partake of tho many thousands of bargains that still await your coming. No matter what you want in a Dry Goods store, or any kind of a storo, it is a certainty that you can come down here and save 50 to 100 per cent on almost every item in this house. Few times on earth do you have tho opportimity of going in and buying at prices such as are being made here and will be made until the final windup of this Removal Sale. Will you bo with us? COME, join tho pro cession arid get a part of the many bargains awaiting you here, and at prices that will never again be quoted on such quality of goods in tin's city. M(C1I PilUrn No. 3174, A NEW KUSSIAN COSTUME W. H. MEEKER & COMFY t t I Too Late to Classify j "WANTED Competent stenographer, man preferred. J. M. Root, Jackson County Bank bide. 300 30 MINERS KILLED SAYS IMPLICATION ri rnTrn nnrninriiT N ALASKA MINE w ' fok sale Four iarjre ics, 58 i-2x Bodjes Are A( Recovered, But There "28, South Front, ?130-); two large Uig 58 1-2x127, North Fiont $400; 5G acres alfalfa land, three miles from Medford, $300 an arre Ukl land Co., 20C Phipps bldg. 302 WANTED Young man to learn gen-, oral office work; must bo -iWe to take dictation and operate typewrit er; one living with parents preferred; i small salary to start. AdJiess Box 232, Medford, Or. Senator La Follette Scores Dodging of Tariff Revision Piank In Re publican Platform. POR RENT New and nicely t fur nished sleeping rooms, charges rea sonable. Mre. J. F. Hutcbason. Di rections: Go west to Oakdale, then are 12 or 15 Miners Still En tombed Grass Carelessness Is Ml I margeo. MADISON. Wis.. March 4. Wns 1 Taft elected to the presidency on an JUNEAU. Alaska. March 4. Tho "implication"! m.n vitio,i t vtr- This question is asked by Senator , .. . La Follette in his weekly paper , to day's explosion In the Treadwell mine day The implication" referred to are In a temporary morgue on Doug- wnS th0 supposition that tho tariff las Island today, six Injured are In plank in tho Republican platform the Hospital and between 12 and 15 meant that tho revision would bo aro still in tho mlno, with no hopo downward. for rescue. The editorial virtually accuses Twenty-seven men were killed In- Tnft of nttemntini? to dodcro the in- north to Fourth street, then west Btantiy. Tno othor three have died Buo in his Lincoln day speech, when to Olsou street, the first street on;slnce ln tho no8pItai. he declared that there was novor any north side of Fourth street as you j LltUo attompt at re2cuo work Is specific promise on the part of tho went. Phone 3207, 297 i being mado today because of the ab- Republicans that tho tariff would be i'OK SALE Good, rich black top J solute Imposglblllty of It. Forty 'revised downward, dirt, Just the thing for gardenB. See boxes of giant powder exploded with Taft said: A, Slovor. terrific forco and so completely "We did revise tho tariff. There 1 wrecked the station where tho men was nothing expressly Baid in the One reason why tho most desir- were working that It will take days'platform that this revision would be mble houses, apartments and rooms, to clear away the debris. The men downward." .are always advertised is that tho rescued and all tho bodies recovered The editorial mentions Toft's fur jnost dosir&blo tenants nover take the I were farther back In the level and thor remarks to the effect that the trouble to hunt up places that ore were taken through a tunnol into implication wns, however, that thfi Hot adverted, . ! another shaft and thenco to the sur- revision was to be generally down I-. lace. ward. SLEAS0N AND RlCKARD TO I All of t.io men ar foreigners, a lint n A ii nT-i I mm unr . mnlloir rraW tit AlliifrlnnH RorvIanB. I num nnuincn omnut - . w Tho editorial then sayst "In spite of tho lapse of time, we ffi 'Italians, and a sprinkling of Scan- seem to recall the' fact that the feAN FRANCISCO Cal March 1 dlnavlana. The body of Nols Rustgard, party-promised matter of a down- Another "mysterious" "confereilfl? , " M ,B one iden-' ward revision was not left to stand scheduled for today between Te "Hod. He leave a widow and fam- upon '.mplica ionV iekard and "Ideal parties whose!11 Some ot th m? Orally We seem dimly to remember that ames are not to bt made public," torn to shreds, while others were President Taft made speech dur probably will settle before night tho Practically unmutllated except or in his campaign in which ho reoog latter as to where the Jeffries-, rrlblo burns on tho race, which pircd that the s.tuatiop was acute, Johnson ko will be fought in July, " identification difficult, and following he precedent of. Par- " H . . " nnm..nn tfffMnia otoTrt ni"nv flint Vnr nn fhft tnt fitnmlnrri. no m ft tin I ari tnrv f ft If IrtL'nrri wuuti'MH v - r r ' Gleason, his partner In tho pro-' only tho grossest carelessness would his own platform and amended that motion of tho big fight, Fccmed to have caused tho explosion. of his party by the direct construe- ,langh when told of niokard'e far- nnltn nro,u-.g '"Uliuim, WD " h ich1ne nlans for n Hjoodv fcfttlo- RAILROAD PRESENTS of revision downward. reaching plans lor a bptouj 6tttio-t PICTURES TO CLUB' "Ho did not dare, and his man- "About tho only thing I know' , t 5ers '15d not Aar.e to "'8nktho e,ec" nnfrn, cni.i The Southern Pacific has present- tion upon an equivocation." (CHeason. "is ono which Rickard and the Crater Lake club with pie-1 jfonCR myself probably will hol.l today to tures of Mount nood, Multnomah' lallc over tho bid w'o-already have ro-im T" NotIeo ,8 liereby givon that tho un- Ived maHe through John M. Scott, assist- ouco i crvyy k.yui. w v" u.. w,.mP hv nink Ferris out general passenger agent of ihB.lJL? . -r. -., ----- Ol mo Cliy cuuucu aiavKU iu, ixu, .-at IMS Angeles nns reneueu nore, reta llauor iicon80 at his nlaco rwaa a iiat proposiuon to lane over1 ' IBB riKni ana everyuung lor viou,i "000. Perhaps, in spite of tho bother, you Nalthor Rickard nor Glenfeon really ought to movo. If so, watch of business, lota 12 and 13, block 20, city of Medford, ' J, W. SLlKQEIR, HEAVY ADVANCE IN RAILROAD LOIS Only One Small Tract Remains Un sold Purchasers Have Made I Money Sinco S. P. Sold Its Nu merous Lots. All the lots ln tho city of Medford owned by tho Southern Pacific com pany have been sold save a small i fraction on Grapo and First one lr- regularly shaped, lot, which no doubt accounts for Its not being sold. Somo , of the lots purchased eight months ago, when tho salo first opened, havo . been resold soveral times at a hand-' some profit, although It waa supposed . tho prices woro rather stiff when tho lots were placed on tho market. An , an indication of tho Increase in val ues, Mrs. J. E. Enynrt purchased two in block seven six months ago for $1150 and sold them yestorday for S2300, doubling her money, Somo of tho other purchasers woro Alex ander Duff, E. C. Aylor, J. W. Dor- rlan, S. V. Davis, O. W. Wontncr, J, A. Bell, Oris Crawford, Martin Mc Donough, Charles Gay, Gcorgo Por tor, G. W. Propor, J. R, Woodford, W. 8. Crowell, Mrs. J, E. Enyart, W. F. Shields, W. S. Dewory, Jesso Boll, C, A. Johns. Total valuo of all tho lots was 33,410. Terms woro one third cash, balanco in ono and two years at 8 per cent. Six years ago there woro all valued at $3310, ono tonth cash, ten years on balanco at 7 por cent. Theso figures In them selves say a great deal for tho mark ed !crcase In values In Medford, SECRETARY MEYER ON HIS WAY TO COAST LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 4, On his way to tho Pacific const, Socrotary of tho Navy Georgo von L. Moyor Is speeding across tho Colorado desert today, Ho occupies tho prlvato c&r Consti tution, which Is attached to a limited Santa Fe train. Tho secretary In accompanied by Mrs. Moyor and his two daughters. They expect to tour tho Pacific coast from Los Angeles to Soattlo before returning to Washington, Meyer will inspect tho various sta tions on the coast. DO YOU WANT TO JOIN The Shippers Lis! From the Jump? - - - A TRACT OF SNOWY BUTTE ORCHARD WILL CER TAINLY PUT YOU THERE. A SMALL PAYMENT, AND THE REST IS EASY. THE ORCHARD DOES THE REST. THINK ABOUT THIS. CAN YOU AF FORD TO WAIT FOR A YOUNG ORCHARD TO DEVELOP? A Hillside Orchard Home 4 Forty acres in all; 29 acres 3-year-old orchard; five acres Bartlett pears; five acres peaches; nineteen acres New town and Spit.enborg apples; eleven acres alfalfa; six room house; new small barn; tools, etc., and or.c? cow. PRICE, $16,000 Half cash, balance at 6 por ceut, Walter L. McCallum Nash Hotel Medford, Ore. ;-will consider it. the classified ads.