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Tf" MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MJflDFORD, OBEOON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ), .1910. 8 GRAND FALL OPENINU SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER loth IT'S THE MOST AMBITIOUS DISPLAY OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE EVER SHOWN BY THIS STORE, AND WE WANT EVERYBODY TO ATTEND THE OPEN- , f ING f FALL AMD WINTER GLOVES - FALL UNDERWEAR. Big stock of underwear for men, vomon nml children nt popular prices. We also have a nico line of undor mnslius, in single garments and com binntions, nicely trimmed with lace aud embroidery, at nil prices. MISSES.' AND CHILDREN'S HATS. All tho latest styles, inado of crushed velvet, furs, fancy felts and bear skins, nico and serviceable: prices 75c to $5.00. BLANKETS. Just the thin? for theso cool nights big stock from tho cheapest and best cotton to the highest and fin est wool; prices from..65c to $15.00 BLACK DRESS FABRICS. An advance showing of celebrated black fabrics, the world's best, comprising all the newest weaves for fall, in light, medium and heavy weights; prices 85c, $1.00 and up to $2.00. OUTING FLANNELS. A special buy in outing flannels in all the best stripes and figures; sold everywhere at 15c per y'd; price here 10c TOWEL SPECIAL Big special in Huck and Bath Towels. Extra 20c buck .towel for 1214c 35c Bleached Bath Towel, extra size 25c stt: T7Z AT fy?m?er. HOSIERY for KIhm, Boys, Ladfes and Mm Made of Selected Cotton with 1 the finest Belfast Linen Heels and Toes. Evh ar"l every pir carries a positive piT'xiuo to wear one irmUi Without usming. Yon -n'i hvo to bay a bnr to get t!:n pnarnUe. Positively the M Oil caith. :23c a Fnlr Try them and bo convinced. ASK TO SEE THEM. TRY THEM SILK PETTICOATS. Guaranteed Silk Petticoats, some with accordion-pleated flounces, oth ers with deep ruffle flounces. Colors, black, white, navy, brown, green, wine and every conceivable shade you may ask for; prices. $5 to $12.50 RIBBONS. A swell line of new fall Ribbons Hairbow, Dresden fancies and all the other popular fall shades, per yard, only 5c to 50c UMBRELLAS. Largest assortment in the city to select from', every one guaranteed; prices 75c to $7.50 HIV i-sw JIM J A O WmmK In ill M luv if ) I' A 1 K' ted a u VI .: 1 pit? I Ml l wJUU IJ M I III IP I ,1 . kl il. 'I'. i A '' ft li II b ii C ' ill I f ct n m f MJV SSafiM m t&k i. Ifct mujsm IMBRA ..;wa , farrftcdl Spool Silkto mafciy5ghaeie in dress goods & ailka BEAUTIFUL SILKS Silks in the Persian novelties, French rajahs, polka dots and fancy taffetas, in waist patterns and suit lengths j colors, fancy russets, myrtle green, Copenhagen hluc, plaids and checks. Prices from 75c to $1.50 SUIT CASES A number of unusual bargains in this line. ' 28 SOUTH CENTItAL AVKNtJE 1PHBB9 NEW SLK WAISTS. . Wo show in our waist dourtmont a now shipment f Silk Waists. Wiry neat tailored stylos, trinmiod in fiuu tuck and Holf-eovored buttons. An other lino trimmed fancy with taf feta silk tailored bandy and solf covorod buttons. Color arc whllo, blaok, blue, old rose, gray, oto. A vory special pluchuHo of a largo (luantity of tluwo waintu (mahles us to offer thou values at tlio bpuoinl low price (otT. ..... ,$3.50 to $0.50 NOBBY FALL COATS. Tho Hiinutost advanced modelrt in 4Long CoatH. Tho correct coat for all out-of-door wear for tho 8tujot, autoiuobiliug or traveling. Domgnud of rough woven material in invis ible plaid offucta; in dark grayu, blue, green, brown and black. .They aro made full length in double broabted style, fastening with largo fauoy buttons, bcml-fitting, with a pmall buttoned cross strap under llio aniiB. CloHely fitting turnover col lar and the coat can be buttoned all tho way up to tho neck or loft with turnback rovers. The sleeves aro finished at the hand with a buttoned strap, Prices $10 to $45 NEW DRESSES. Nice one-piece Dresses for street or house wear in serges, 1'nnuinnn and voiles; colors, navy, blacks and cream; very stylish, serviceable gar ments aud unusual bargains for only $16.50 to $37.50 AUTHORITATIVE SUIT MODELS. A collection of Princess Sails without a parallel in all Mcdfonl. These new arrivals embrace charm ing novelty suits, built on strictly tailored lines, in a vast variety of weaves of cloth, such as sorges, di agonals, English choviots, Scotch mixtures, haskotcloths, broudclotliB, French bouclc, etc. Tho plain tailor ed coats in the yemi-fitting styles with the now hobble skirt, aro especi ally attractive. Shoppers will find u broad range for elioomng. Tlie.io new suits will meet the approval of Jlcd ford's most particular women. Price $12 to $25 LADIES' SKIRTS. All tho newest things in domestic aud imported Panamas, Serges and Voiles, pleated aud braided, with hobble effects; they are beauties and should bo seen by every lady. Spe cial prices , . .$3.75 to $15 w$& vwk rw.rilT a iflvi. mt.v ( lltl.I LHI,1H lt t '. WF tiffi . FALL DRESS FABRICS. Early, you miyT Not n hit of it. Tho fall fashions in fabrics lend themselves to early showing, for tho tend ency is entirely away from heavy, thick materials to tho lighter, softer kinds that nmko up into tho smart, graceful dnicd effects, which are most artistic and fashionable. B AT THE CHURCH Christian Church. Sunday services, 9:43 a. in.; Bible school, 11 a. m.; tho observance of the Lord's Supper, followed by a ser mon of "Tho King's Marriage Feast" ; 7 p. in., Christian Endeavor sorvico; 8 p. in., servico of special interest in honor of the opening of tlie city schools. A cordinl invitation is ex tended to all tho teachers and pat rons of our schools to attend this service. A sermon will ho preached on "Tho World's Greatest Living Teacher." tor. W. Theo. Matlock, pas- Presbyterian Church. Preaching by tho pastor Sunday, September, 11, at 11 a. in.; special music, Mrs. Colonel Frank Ray will sing a solo. Good congregation.) singing, all are invited to this serv ice. Preaching in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; MORE TROUBLE AT AMENT DAM Low Water Renders Temporary Lad der Inadequate Master Fish War den Clanton Here on Inspection Trip Sandry at Work on Dam. G. E. societv at 0:30 n. m. Tho La dies' Aid society meets Tuesday 'at ey from tho stockholders, If possible, Master Fish Warden Edward Clan ton spent Thursday Inspecting tho fish ladder at Amont dam, which has given the warden's office no end of trouble during the past year. Ho found that the low water had render ed the temporary ladder inadequate for tho. larger fish and ordered changes made at once, Friday Deputy Warden Sandry, with a force of men, began tho nec essary repair work and within a fow days salmon can again ascend the stream. Although the court has sanction ed the expenditure of $25,000 in re pair work to restore tho Ament dam, the money Is not In sight. Mr. San ders has gono east to raise tho mon Political Speaking. William M. Colvig, candidato for the nomination of state senator on the Republican ticket, will address the peopleof Jackson county on cur rent political topics at the following places and upon the following dates: Talent, Monday, September 12, at 8 p. m. Gold Hill, Tuesday, September 13, at o p. m. Eagle Point, Wednesday, Scptem ber 1-1, at 8 p. m. Jacksonville, Thursday, September 15, at 8 p. m. Central Point, Friday, September 10, at 8 p. m. Woodville, Saturday, September 17, at 8 p, in. Ashland, Monday, September 19. at 8 p. m. Tolo, Tuesday, September 'JO, at 8 p. in. Rutte Falls, Wednesday, Septem ber 21, at 8 o. m. Phue'iix, fhursday, September 22, at 8 p. m. Medford, Friday, September 23, at o p. m. f Citizens oJ every political party are cordially invited to bo present ii:d all candidates tor county of fices at tho coming oleption aro in vited to participate in. the meetings. 140 WM. M. COLVIG. THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY WHERE A MAN OF MODERATE MEANS MAY BUILD FOR HDMSELF A REVENUE PRODUC ING HOME THAT WILL PAY FOR ITSELF IN THREE YEARS. Los Molinos Irrigated Lands A 20-aere tract of this rich hind, with the abmul ant water supply, will make you independent. CONSIDER THESE ESSENTIALS A Charming California Valley. An abundant never failing water supply. Dark Loamy Soil, 15 to 30 feet in depth. Perfect drainage. Climatic conditions ideal. Cheap transportation by water, rail and electric line. Cash markets and highest prices for everything produced. Good schools. Diversity of crops. Evory kind of fruit you can mention, citrus as well as deciduous; two crops of most all kinds of garden truck and berries can bo grown here. AND ALFALFA This is its natural home. Out six times per year and yields from 10 to 12 tons per acre. 2:30 p. m. in tho church parlor. TENNIS TOURNAMENT WILL OPEN TOMORROW The final tennis tournament' of the season will bo played on the Oakdale courts tomorrow, starting at 9 a. m. and continuing until nightfall. All of the towns in the valley will have teams entered, The following is tho pregram: 0 n. in. Men's doubles on court 1; ladies' doubles on court 2. 10 a. m. Men's singles on court 1; la&w' singles, on court 2. 11 'arm; Mixed doubles on. courts 1 HNd',2. , j , Mfer-luuah' the finals an ill be tilayed. but It will bo eome tlmo before work can be begun, lu tho meantime, should a freshet como, the dam will bp carried out. A largo run of steelhcad Is report ed going up tho Illinois river. 4. 4- 4 4- 1 4- NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Dwint' to tlih Inrco erowth "" in circulation! it has made it " necessary for carrier boys to " collect their own routes, ho- ginning September 1. Kindly troat them with courtesy, as 4 Hmv.nrn linhl resttonsiblo for f; Noted Chlcaago Pianist to Appear. One of tho most successful Amer ican pupils of the great master, Lcs chetizky, of Vienna, William Erhart Snyder, will appear in concert in Medford. Ho will be assisted by his own concert company, consisting of bevorul singers and a dramatic read er, the exact date to be announced later. Tho concert will bo one of tho greatest musical events of tho season aud a percentage of the pro ceeds will bo devoted to a worthy local benefit, Mr. Snyjlor comes heraldod as a piano soloist of unusual power, hav ing completed three concert touriin the United States aud won highest IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND A REGION WHERE THE RETURNS ARE MORE GENEROUS. These lands,-including a deeded perpetual water right, sell at $150.00 per acre, one-fifth down and bal ance in fdur equal annual payments. I make sev eral trips each month toshow these lands and will bo ploas ed to have you join our next party. The cxpens e is small and we will be gono only a fow days. If after investigation you find that a single mis representation has been made, I will willingly refund your expcnses.j Call at the office and let me explain the projec t in detail, or writo for free booklet and literature. LOS MOLINOS LAND CO., Prftfllf C, AndrUC Resident Agent Tehama County, California. U& ttUUl CW3 No. 0 So. Fir St., Medford, Oregon 4- . nniin:n..a if ---f-t--f 'V4,"f-f4--f -f 4- . j recognition wherever he has appear-) ed. Vocal ait is said to bo moro tho fad at tho presont than instru mental music, but Mr. Snyder's per formance of tho fiuulo of tho grand opera, "Lucia," arranged for tho loft hand alone by Teschetizky is little short of scnsationul in its singing power and effect on nn audienco. Mr. Snyder contemplates establish- aK0( f)l yearn, 30 months nijd 23 ing a now conservatory of inusto aim davs. Tho remains aro to bo shipped exprcssiou in Medford, should suffi- t0 HJenesaw, Nob., for interment. dent support and encouragement be forthcoming on tho part of tho poo plo. 148 Died. COOLEY In Medford, Soptember 0, 1010, Mrs. Harriot D. Cooloy, moiher of J. II. Cooloy of this city, MANY VICTIMS OF FERRYBOAT WRECK MJDINQTON, Mich., Sopt. 0. llo tweon in and 17 momhors of the orow of tho I'oro Marouotto ferry No, 18 lost their livos when tho vessel foundered off Shcboygun, Wis., to day, according to a wirolosH message into this aftoruoon froni tho Pero Marquette ferry No. 17. Forry No. 17 responded to tho sinking vossol's wirolosa call for holp. Tho first word from No, 17 nf. tor she reached tho scone of tho dis (istor was to tiio offoot that 5J1 mnm boix of the orow and tlireo passen gers had been rescued. Communica tion was thou lost. i Haaktai for HmIU, " !