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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1910)
MEDFORD MAIL M&BUNK MEDflOtttt, 6fotiflON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, .19.10. r "" - Umhmk ------- -- -- .---.- -- ---- - -- The Time, Place and Store . - . J . . ?' 1 I This Sale Continues Most All Week W -M MWWWW W ap. ! III M llll ! M I ! pWW W M MWIW I ! I Special Values in Every Line When yon .arc in the market for dry goods, notions, fancy goods, or anything in the ready-to-wear lines, bo euro to oomo and see what we have. We are getting in new goods every little While, and can show you sonio very tempting values in SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS, SKIRTS, PETTICOATS. ETC. - J " , You can't afford to pass up this store when you are shopping. Wo have been hero for years and have a imputation for value giving that should appeal to every economically inclined person in the city of Mcdford and the county of Jackson. DRE&S GOODS SALE We will Slaughter every yard of Woolen Dress Goods in our en tire lock this coming week. Housewives, Dressmakers, Take Notice, that this is a saving of one-fourth to one-half to every woman and child in Southern Oregon. Look For The Red Ticket Every piece has a Special Tag the original price and the cut price so that you can see for yourself ju3t the reductions. Wo find that wo are overstocked in dress fabrics and we are giving you the benefit just when you are needing such goods. Wo have the soaaon's latest SERGES, TWEEDS, ZDBIUNES, HOMESPUNS, VENETIANS, VOILES, BROADCLOTHS, PANAMAS. Many of these. are directly imported from the foreign shores. i iin fit Jl Ending Friday Night, November 4th mm lir Mil TOJ1 Lot 1901 54-incii $1.25 Wool Batiste; red only; must be seen to be appreciated. Going at, per yard (See Red Q0j Tag)....! &7C Lot 9020 A splendid Fancy Suiting goods, bought before any raise in the markets; sold everywhere at 35e yard ; comes in -i ft red and brown. Sale price, per yd...-"-' Lot 9063 Imitation Mohair, in Alice blue only; regular 50c a yard. To close, on 9Cl sale at Lot XX21 44-inch Shepard Checks in wine and gray;jregular everywhere at $1.25; soft finish; all wool. Sale price, per 75l yard .. . & Lot 377 Genuine Aultman Voile; black; import ed; a good value at $2.00. We 9Q offer in this sale at. Matr Lot 122 44-inch fancy. Mohair; 75c value; green and rose; beautiful shades. Sale CCp price, per yard. veJv Lot 386X 54-inch Broadcloth; all wool; shrunk and sponged; as good a cloth as you ever looked at for $2.00 yard; at the sale price cannot last; black, red, QQf mode; per yard vvv ml ifl Yi )' mi vul LM iifrc tm 111 ''llll . Lot No. 445 A $2.00 Tussoli Carina. This is one of the newest fabrics on tho market; half silk, half wool ; crepe effect, with tf QQ plenty of lustre. Sale price pXdJ Lot No. 1781 Black and blue Storm Sorgo; regular price 85c; extra heavy weight; just right for dress skirts, suits, etc. J"7 4 r Salo1ricc -& Lot CI 201 65c per yard. This is one of the bright est, most desirable pieces of mohair to be found on the market; red only; guar anteed "Sale price, per 3Q vard .a J5JC Lot 1206 :UJ-inch mannish Suiting in gray mix tures; the biggest value you ever saw at 75c regular. You cannot afford to over look this number; specially MH C good. Sale price, per yard Lmuh Lot 2304 65c Red Coat Flannel for misses and children's coats. Special, per dQ vard A ivC Lot 161 White Bedford Cord; full 36-inch; sold everywhere for 75c. In this 49l Reducing Sale, per yard v Lot 2370 85cStriped Water Proof Suiting; 44 inches wide; brown, mode, black; splendid cloth for winter walking skirts, one-piece dresses, children's wear, etc- CO Sale price, per yard .'...... . wC Lot 910 :' 50-inch gray Venetian Cloth; $1.25 yd; just produced by the "Jraris Woolen Mills a fabric worn by the leaders in ; ; dress throughout the east every- QS ;; where. See Red Tags. Sale price...vl ' t 99c For Our Regular $1.50 Taffeta Silk,, 36 Itich Wide, Less Than Wholesale Cost. MHMHMWBHHlMV II! I III I II I - ' .1 --- We have named the numbers on the above reduced numbers. Bring-jhis. advertisement with you. Every number corresponds to the red tickets. We cannot mention near all the items. When you call we will show you. THERE CAN BE NO QUESTION, NO DOUBT, NO ADVERSE ARGUMENT ABOUT THE FAIR TREATMENT YOU WILL RECEIVE AT THIS STORE. ;; For the benefit of those who have not thought of it lately, or have never seen it in print, we publish herewith our guaranty. The guaranty that wd give with each xurchaso made here: ;: If at any time for any reason whatsoever, you tire dissatisfied with a purchase made at this store, return the goods within a reasonable length of timo in the same condition you received ; ; them and we will exchange them or refund the purchase price. Our prices are all marked in plain figures, and we sell strict! v at one price. You can buv safelv with or without the aid of snlos- ;; people in the surety that the goods will suit you afterwards or you can get your money back. Suggest a better store than that and we will follow your suggestions. A 'splendid representation :: ; : of nearly everything that was made for this fall now awaits you in the store. ! 28 South :: Central Ave. i W. H. Meeker & Comp'y. Home of Mc Gall Patterns PERSONAL ITEMS An anti-saloon meeting 1b called to meet In the Buptiat church today, October SO, at 2; 30 p. m. All tem peranco people come. Wanted -Two tallymen to work In' 'retail lumber yard. Big Plnea Lumber Co, 194 P. P. Edmeadea and family left .laui , evening lor Portland to spend some tea' days on business and pleasure. W. II. HamiU of Eagle Point was jtn Medfpvd Friday on a business trip. ' p, W. Tbnckoroy of San Jose, Cal Is among those registered at the Nash. '. A. WgJw of ABhland spent Satur day:, in Medford. ' Thomas 'Allen of Trail waa in this clu-i-oa a business trip Friday. Itoy .Ashpole qf Eagle Point was . J Ai(iiora on uusinOTs aaiuraay. "E, W. Gillette of Klamath Falls wan Ih Iedford Saturday on a bus- ' B, I). Jenkins of Sacramento, Cal., "In rii "Mwljoifa JookJng for a business location. Krd WllUams was in Medford Frlyrfl Qrwt Pas oa a fea- ' Try on of tho home cooked ' HMkfat 42 5omUi BarUetfat 26c. 0 -A ,Mr. d 'Mrs. O. S. Baton of l'GmuU Kara spent Saturday In K4 H. U. Mansfield of Drain is hero on a business visit. G, W. Barnum & Co., contractors and builders. Country work a spec nlty. Orders solicited. Inquire at Che Toggery, Mrs. W. T. Grieve of Jacksonville was a Medford visitor Saturday. Fifty-three acres special, 10 acres coming into bearing orchard. Call on f. B. Wood, Condor Water & Power Co.'b office. tf G. S, Butler of Ashland was In Medford Saturday on business. Is your louso wired? One cigar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent increase in comfort. Start living the electric life. tf. J. It. JJarvoy of Grants Pass, the well-known mining man, was a Med ford visitor Friday Every light but electricity1 gives off semoke and smoke contains soot which deposits on your wall paper, curtains, draperies. Electrlo light glows In an air tight bulb. tf. William ParsonsT a man born and raised in Kansas, will speak noxt Wednesday in Medford on tho streets at noon ajid Jn tho evening for pro hibition, personal liberty and a creator Oregon. Dr. Stephenson, graduate optician, fita glasses to correct any defect of the eye, Office, over Allen & Itea gan's, Phone Main 1851, 212 Mrs, F. A. Kelser and Mrs. W. II. Hudson of Montague, Cal., were Medford visitors Saturday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Shaffer cf Itudley,, Cal,, are hero looking for a location. For bargains in city property of ovory description see A. F. Barnett Jackson County Bank bldg.- 190 V, A. Dunlap vas In Medford Sat urday from Talent on business af fairs. East Main street residence lots, closo In and commanding a beautiful view of the city. See them before you buy. A. F, Barnett, Jackson County Bank bldg. 190 Everett Lumnn of Provolt, accom panied by hlu brothers, Illchnrd and Thomas, of Provolt, were in Med ford on business Saturday. Fine unimproved business corner, one block from Main street; a bar gain, A. F. Barnett, Jackson Coun ty Bank bldg, 190 All' W, C. T, 11, ladies aro re quested to meet at the Baptist church Thursday aitornoon prompt ly at 2 o'clock, as soino special work Is planned for that day and will need all members presont. $3000 crsh, balance long time at C per cent, will handle 25 acres of tho best land in tho valley, three miles from Medford. A. F, Barnett, Jackson County Bank bldg. 19Q William M. ColvJg loft Saturday evening for Northern California on local business. Tho 'Improvements jh tho facilities j foe choice cooking nnd good service of unusual have reached a point morlt at tho Spot Cafe, A. B. Cornoll of Grants Pass was a Medford business visitor Friday and Saturday. IU'nVVJiJB ItKI'OKTS MANY- ' HALKS FOB OGTOIIKK i Healestato Is beginning to movo in sizeable quantities and nt ad vanced prices ovorywhoro. lilttner '& Clark report tho follow ing sales for Octeber: Eighty acres on Antelope creek, Ada Cornoll to aie,n Fnbrlck, $21, 000, This tract has a beariug orch- .ard of 24 acros, 8"yeare old,' Mr, Cotta's proporty at 412 South I King street, to Mrs, Offutt for $1900, Lots on Tripp street, No, 20C, to E, G, Trowbridge, $2700, Lots 10 and 11, block 2, Cottage Home ' addition! to Mrs, Emma Hoffs, $1800. Lot In Porter's subdivision to Leo Small, $1050 Lot on East Ninth street to It, E, LlnvIUo, $550, House and lot, corner Third and Ivy. to O. C. King, $2800, The Forest Miller place, west of Central Point, one of tho doalrnblo foothill places In that section, sold to I H, Congar for $15,000, To Mrs, Carrlo Clark, tract be longing to J. A, Perryfor $1000, To Mr, and Mrs., Fjcd. Frlldon, a lot In West Walnut Park or $$50, ' BOTTOM DROPS. OUT OF If HEAT WALLA WALLA, Wh Oct, 20, Tlio bottom dropped out of tho locnl whout nmrkut today, and ot tho olono olub wbh offered at 88 contH, with no taken). Blucijtem brought 71 1-2 to 2 conts and thoro wuro buyoni at tliono prlccii Offerings wcro 'heavy, the farm ers being- thrown In a Htatp of oinl panic by tho drop. Forty thousand bush uIh of olub worn offered this afternoon at 07 contH, hut no denier would buy. Ttio huIch today amounted to norno 8B, 000 buHhuU and woro limited only by tint rcfuNul of buyers to lpnd up, nominally controlled by E. O, Esh olby, once a stanch opponent of Cox within tho ranks of tho boss' own party, and tho latter owned and ed ited by Charles P. Tuft, brother of tho proHldont. The morning orgnn doclaj-en that Cox Is on tho ovo of departing for Now York City, thoro to mako hlu pormunent1 homo, while tho evening organ, through alleged Ntatemonta of Cox himself, dculcH and dorldos tho stories of vtu Intended abandonment of Ills homo, political power and aiii bltion. It Ih known that Mr. Cox has re cently sold sovornl of his most Im portant real estate foldings, and thoro aro other Indications that ho Is about to depart from tho city for good and all. His big theatrical en terprises contor In Now York, lzzr i TOSH COX MAVGO TO NEW YOBIC TO LIVE CINCINNATI, 0 Oct 29. Many portions not a fow of ttiotn loyal nnd truo mombors of tho party assort t)iat the republican hosts In Ohio nro hopolessly divided anxmp; themselves thla fall and tho way tho grout .boss, George 11. Cox, is being hnndlod by tho party's organs in this elty is In itself further ovldonco In this direc tion, Thoro aro two organs hqrq.J morning arm ovening, uie iprmer AS WOMAN AlEKI'H, DEFT THIEF OUTS OFF 1 1 Hit IIAIU JEnSHYVILLE, 111., Oct.' 29.- Awnkonlng nftor an iiniiHiinlfy' sound night's sloop, Mra, Lotha Derby of this city was amazed to find that more than half of hor hair had- boon, cut off uml carried away during tho night. So flcftlv nH tlln wnrlf ilnnn nml so careful was tho hand that wloldbd ino razor or snears1 not to touch that nurt of hor hair on whlnli nlm vn Uloopljig that, Mru, Dorjiy ,wna not awakened. t u , WOMAN. FASTS FOR 50 DAYS CHICAGO, Oct, 29. UhurKluK that thu garmont workers1 eniployiira uro hiring thugs to slug woman strikers nnd that tho pollco uro nld ing them, tho Womon'H Trndo Union loaguo today aakod 50 nocloty girls to volunteer to got ovldonco of hni tullty and urgo wonltliy friends to undertake prosecution of tho guilty. nmiillf Imiu I.. II... t .... . -,r, "" !! Hlu uuwihii qii ui'ier XL ,.?,C0?,nB, pU f,"1' """ loatUiitln umong tho famlloH of Ntho tinoin- loyoii strikers Is Inoronal.iK, Other nnd tho collection of funds with which to relievo the growing dis- t f w f f TIHflNT If.... ...i iJ " 45 N. Bar lntfVt""uu"ug,""tf "" FOB BENTI?u77;iB)0(, r(0, c7-7 IHJ cnu bo hoatodi buUhuIo for two geutlomon. 2 1 0 N, 'Froji st also barn for ront. ioi