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THE MEDEORD MAIL TRIBUNE, AtEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH S, 1910. Living Expenses Lessened At Meeker & Go's Great Removal Sale 'Who gets tho money" is the than tliey really ought to he. We shall power that commands the lowest cash title of a series of articles now running m the newspapers and magazines throughout tho land. Wo all atrreo that living o strive earnestly to see 10 it mat customers ot uus store are less ouruenea or uigu prices man those who trade elsewhere. prices m any of the world's marmots, and owing to our rapid turning of stocks wo arc in a position to thrive on less profit xpenscH today are higher Wo have a buying s than ordinary stores. T I LADIES' KID GLOVES. Women's Kid Gloves purchased at any price from any one of the lines in this sale will con vince every purchaser to the same extent that they have convinced us that they are the best of their kind. $1.25 for values to $1.75. All others at decided savings from regular prices. SAMPLE HOSIERY. Sample hosiery which the salesmen have carried and a large assortment from our own stocks, reduced for the occasion. The nicest stock, strictly first 50-cent quality in an as sortment of plain black silk lisle, colored gauze or black gauze lisle hand-embroidered, boot lace effects, Richelieu rib, medium-weight cot ton and plain cobweb gauze lisle, all full-fashioned hosiery with high spliced heels and toes double soles, garter tops, double tops, etc., all sizes. 50c and 35c STOCKINGS FOR 29c Travel- er's Samples. FINE IMPORTED WASH FABRICS. Striped French voiles, silk and linen tissue plaids, embroidered mulls, St. Gall Swisses, and many equally fine fabrics are included in this assortment. In some of the kinds tho quantities are qutte small in order to insure our customers of these beautiful goods the individuality in dress that they desire. Following are some of the prices : On sale crossbar Swiss .15c Fast color 30-inch Poplins 25c JUST A WORD REGARDING NEW SPRING GOODS. If we have left a single stone unturned to make this Spring's new stock of merchandise tho best selection of Spring styles ever brought to this locality, we don't know where that stone is. Tho variety of colorings, designs and sizes affords a selection that is sure to suit all. And our ever-present guaranty of satisfaction to all, assures you that our prices on Spring wearables are to be absolutely fair. We have bought some collections m small quantities purposely in order to afford customers, who wish it, practical exclusiveness in their Easter custumes. WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS. All the latest foatures are revealed in our now Spring models of high-class tailor-mado suits. The smart coats to theso suits are rath er short in length, being entirely different in style to past season's fashions. On sale, Shopard Checks ...$17,50 Homespuns, $20.00 -$1.25, for values to $1.75. prices WOMEN'S SPRING WEIGHT UNION SUITS. Union suits are a specialty with us we have given much time and attention to the work manship, fit. and finish. The garments featur ed in this sale are knit of a new fine-ribbed fabric which fitts close to the body and does away with any extra fullness. On sale 50c to 85c NEW SPRING SILKS, Some special values will bo offered in the now silks this week in order to induce a great number of visitors to this counter. We want you to see this,Spring silk collection as print ers' ink is inadequate to give you a correct conception of their beauty. Schmer silks, all colors. .50c 36-inch imported Pongee, sale, . . $1.00 McCa'l PitUrn No. 3241 THE LATEST PKINCEU IDEA W. H. MEEKER & COMFY Too Late ta Classify TOR SALE The Palms rooming Tils Is the best paying bus iness Bropeeitioa la tewa. Beaeoa Investment Co. 303 JFOR KENT Two tlra room bunga lows fast complete ta West End $10 per month. Benson Investment Co. 303 "WANTHU Mas and wife.: man for general farm work, -wife to cook. fpr 6 to 10 people. No children. Applj- w write H. T. Reader, Three Oaks erefeard. 4 mEes south of Medferi " WANTEP for pue year at 8 er eat ea atedfbrd. property val ued at 9 i 00-9. Sox 366' 'Medford. 301 XOST Brown, bontaf led water Span iel; aew green 'collar. Reward If Yeturaed to Vaa DykVB store. 301 19 PROBE HIGH faimnjfate Action Premised by State SeHafw- fa California RegareHflg -AMigul fish CoMlne SAN FRANCISC0, Cat, March 8. Immediate atiiok (ending toward the prosecution of wholesalers al leged to fesvo combined to keep the -price of fish at a certain price, I promise d today by Stats Senator E. I. Wolfe, and Attorney General U. S. "Webb, following an Investlagtlea by the state cenate committee on tho "high price of living. For aoveral days tho committee has leen buBjr probing Into tho dealings tho wholesale fish dealorc, who It Is declared havo combined clnce tho Saa Francisco fire in 190C to stifle competition and maintain high price -r fish. Should tho actions, be brought, the aaembors of the alleged fish trust will ) prosecuted under tlio Cartwrlglit anti-trust law. During tho Investigation, testimony offered tending to provo that the wohIesalera prevented dealers from purchasing fish from Pcget Sound jkad the Columbia River flshormon lor conauaptk km, V, jp Do You Want This? $11000 buys a 40-acre, 2 1-2 miles from Eagle Point on a main country road and under Jfish Lake ditch. Buildings and t other improvements are worth $3800... Sixteen acres arcin 6 and 7-year old Spitzenberg and Newtown apples. 'A- $4500 will handle. VERY SATISFACTOEY ARANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE WITH PRESENT OWNER TO CARE FOR PLACE FOR THE NEXT FOUR OR FIVE MONTHS. IF YOU MEAN BUSINESS ADDRESS Claud Miles Medford Oregon FOR SALE PRICE, $16,000 Half cash, balance at 6 per ceut. 80 acres, the north half of the northwest quarter of section 14, township 36 south, range 4 west, one and one-half miles from Woodvillo, ten miles south of Grants Pass and ono and one-half miles from Rogue river. About ten acres, at west end of tract, on a slight cast slope. Then, thoro aro about 50 acres level and rolling. At east side of tract there are about 20 acres hilly, and at extreme eaat lino it is steep. From 20 to 30 acres have been cleared. Balance is in brush and timber. There is enough wood on the place to pay for the clearing. All has a south slope, and is ideal for fruit. There is a good log house and a couple of old barns. Stream of water, and can be irrigated if necessary. About 60 acres aro as good for pears or apples as ono can find in Rogue River valley. Is only 20 minutes' walk from Woodvillo, and its nearness to town will make tho land advance in value rapidly. Price is $40 per acre; about $2000 down and balance one year at O.per cent. Walter L McCallum Nash Hotel Medford, Ore.