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Oft On All Winter Suits and Coats 250 Oft Every Winter Jlyf 4 ATXTO Every Winter an A ATXTC Suit Must be lTlVllll O Sold Central Ave, i m'TOFOKDMAUj TmDrNE. MKDFORP, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBE1 M 4HMMMIHti -A-At tt1IMMMMlt - . 25 I'll 'fSwftlinf "" "11)10. Coat Must be Near Post Office Sold Our Policy is Not to Carry a Single Coat or Suit Over m SATURDAY we inaugurate our First Annual Clearance Halo of Women's Misses' and Children's Winter Coats and Suits. We are determined to make a clean sweep of every winter garment. In order to do this we will give you your unrestricted choice of any winter Suit or Coat in the house at exactly 2f percent "of"""'jJ iilar prices. Remember these are all this year's garments. The celebrated "La Vogue" Brand. :.Kvery gar ment guai anteed to fit and wear all new and up to date. Be On Hand Early Before the Best; is Sold No Exchanges No Refunds Every Sale Final S5? 1-4 Off on Winter Suits 1-4 Women's $16 winter suits ... Women's $20 winter suits ... AVonlen's $2-1 winter suits .. Women's $!K) winter suits . Women's $112 winter suits .. Women's $10 winter suits . .$12.00 ..$15.03 ..$18.00 $22.50 $24.00 .$30.00 1-4 Off on Winter Coats 1-4 Women's $12 winter coats .... Women's $16 winter coats .... Women's $20 winter coats .... Vomen's $24 winter coats .... Women's $28 winter coats .... Women's $36 winter coats ... $ 9.00 ....$12.00 $15.00 $18.00 ...$21.00 ..$25.00 1-4 Off Childrens Goats 1-4 Children's $ 4.50 winter coats $ 3.00 Childrens $.f6.00 winter coats ........ .$ 4.50 Children's $..8.00 winter coats $ 6.00 Children's $10.00 winter coats $ 7.50 Children's $12.00' wiiitcr coats $ 9.00 Children's $15.00 winter coats $11.25 See Our New Line of Furs Women 's Coney scarfs and muffs from $3.50 up to $10.00. Women's Coney scarfs and muffs from $5.00 ni o $12.00. Women's Jap mink scarf and muff, from $9.00 up to $25.00. Saturday Specials Bedding Heavy 11-4 grey cotton blankets, QOr splendid $1.25 values; special, pair .. . 9 Oh Full size silkoline comforters, QOrt cheap at $1.23; special Sat., each 0L Orey cotton blankets, suitable for MOn sheets, worth 75c; special, pair Ot A splendid line of wool blankets in grey -mrwhiti"ar$3.98, $4.98? 5.98 and $698 pr. --- - -... Sat. Special Underwear Women's, boys' and girls' shirts, vests,' pants and drawers. Heavy fleeced lined. Special, each 9Q A splendid winter garment. uv Women's fleeced lined union t fi'l, suits, extra fine quality; suit Uelv Anodd lof of children's wool shirts and pants, worth up to $1.25; 'AQfa special, each '. " Another sale of Last Forever hose 1Qf Worth 25c; special, a pair Xtv t 'tui Sat. Special Outing Flannel I ii 2000 yards heavy eo)prol otuing Han- A ncl, worth 12'c; special,' yard u OIL CLOTH Best quality 5-4 oil cloth in white 4Qp and colors; special, Saturday, vd ,...JLtJv SHEETS ' Slx.91 bleached sheets, good heavy quality, worth Hoe; vtjry special, Sat- . JA iirdav, eah ,4)2 aiuWriJnah pillo.w slips;.Scieial, -fl9 each JLdL Saturday Special Waists ,100 women's white and colored waists, worth up to $1.50; spe no- eial, each SfOC SWEATERS .- "'II . Boys' and girls.' sweaters,ill wool; QQ worth $1.50; special FOC NOTIONS Best darning cotton, spool f CI ood shoe laces, pair ,';. ' f Clood cotton tape, roll L Lt flood paper pins mmf i- PERSONAL ITEMS George N. Lewis of Jacksonville was In Medfoid Friday on business trip Mi and .Mrs. H. U. Treat of Oak land nro In Medford on a business visit. F. W. Carnalian Is FIfty-tlirco acres special, 10 acres comlnc Into bearing orchard. Call on, J. D. Wood, Condor Water & Powor Co.'s office. tf V. W. Carnalian Is In Medford S. O. Hodges of Gold IIII1 spent tt(m tn0 ni,UJ '''. looklnR after Friday In .Medford. looklnu after '' matters. biihliit'8d Interests. l. T. Hrown of Kugeno was a Mod- Mohr-Uhnl Co. for loans. 230 ftml mislness vlHltor Friday. Tyson uUall of Central Point was account of preparations for In Medford on a business visit Frl- TUnksjjIvlnp: day tho reRiilar meet t l tlt t ltit r AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT. day. Moor-Winl Co., exclusive agents for propel ty In Crescent nnd WaK flHd, Or., towmdtes on HIH'a new railroad. See Them. Crescont Is dlvUInn point. 220 n. II. Thompson, former! of Jack sonville, was here from California, whore ho now resides, on a visit to lelallves and friends last week. Or. Stephenson, graduate optician, fits glasses to correct any defect of the rye. Office over, A lieu Uea Kan's. Phone Main 1S51. 212 II. J. Iludd leaves Saturday for the east to attend to IiiiMucmk mat ton (here. Have you vlnlted tho "Mai India SU(ii?" .You aro Invited to call up stairs In thoKonter block and exam ine tho nicely fitted rooms and learn about "Marlnella." Horace I. Pelton of Sams Valley wn In Medford Friday on a business trip. Is your ) ouso wired? One cigar bun. a day would pay for a hundred per cent Increase In comfort. Start llvlne the electric life. tf. Will von dor Hellen of KaKlel'oInt WIb In Medford Friday on business! matter:). If you fcaven't got a block In Oal dfcla Park addition you bad bettei got one at once. S-o W. H. Kvei hard, U0P Ninth street, WeM, for paitlcu- 1RJ. tf Qua. H. Gay was at Central Point ou offlelHl biislnost. Friday. Have you noticed the new build ings SPl'HJ l In Oakdalo Park ad dition Just south of Mr. Iloofs? tf H. (II. I'mphlett of Portland was la Modford KrJiUy. I'mphlett Is a reformed printer and hold a cno on tlttf old Democratic Times,' when It was a nine-column blanket shoot printed In minion and uonparlol M)lld, and set by hand. Kvtjry light but electricity gives off .smoke nnd smoke contain soot lug of tho Ladles' Aid society of tho Fiit M. K. church will be on Tues da afternoon, Nov 22, Instead of Wednesday. All ladles ore requested to be present with necessary equip ment for hewing nnd fancy work, as jwoik Is abundant and munt soon be finished, so that other features of th sale ran be taken up and dis posed of In ample time for Decem ber 1 I, the da) of tho pale. W. C. Lunur of Central Point was In Medfoul on business Friday. Austin Coibln, u member of the famous New Yoik family of fluun clurs. Is spending u few days In the Hnguo river valley and Is much plejuod with conditions here. The latest firm formed to go Into the nutomobilo buolness Is that com- pilS0d of J. T. Sullivan and h'd Han ley. Under tho firm name of Sulli van & Ilanley they will handle Stu debaker and K. M. F. cars for this terrliorj. Two l. M F. "30 V of 1911 model have arrived for demon stration purposes. William O'Hara or Lima, Ohio, l& hero looking after business matters. George Carstons, the gonial night oleik of the Hotel Nash, left Friday morning for San Francisco, on a va cation of several veekh' duration. W. U. Fltzhugh of Kugono Is a Modford business visitor. Murk- Applogate and family have returned from Pot Hand, where Mr. Applejtato had boon hiimmoned as a witness before tho federal grand Jury. Lacking a better mode ol c.pri"Mon and having: no oilier memih ol' reaeliin them all, we Ir.ke this way of" ack nowledging: our eiimcht and Miieciu iippu'ciatiou ol' the great kindness nnd eousider ution shown iih by both uc nuaiutniiees uiidHtruiigers in our recent beiemeinenl, uiiil Chpeeinlly wish to Ihunk our Irieiwlh for their iissislniice and IhoughtfulucHs. As manv ol' our 1'iiemls liue cliosen lo do (heir good decd-i iiuoiijiiu usly, we aio unable lo give Ilium puiMinnl iihsurr.nee.s ol' our nppreeia lion and can only usk llieni lo neeept tliis ueknowleilg meiit insienil in tin spiiit in which il is made. We me, ory gratefully, MRS. WAHHK.V f). UODOR. W. W. IIIPKKT AND FAM- IIjY. t f 4- f f f f t r ti H tlH l HttffM NOTICK Pleasa take notice that on Tues day otunlng, Docombor Cth, 1910, the underaiKnod will apply to the city council of the city of Medford (or a ljcenso to oll spirituous. vinoiiB and malt liquors, for a period of one juar on nnd after December 3rd. SUMMONS. ! In the circuit colurt of tho state of Oregon for tho county of Jackson. I). J. S. Pearco and Floyd Peurce, I plalntlffi. vs. Win. A. llamtay and the Oregon Placer Mines Co.. defend- euts. To Wm. A. llamaav nnd tl-n Or...! gon IMucer Mines Company, tLo above1 nanieii ueienuanifi; , In the name of the state of Ore-1 gon: You, nnd each of you, arc here by required to appear In tlio ubovo named court and nnswer to the com plaint of the plaintiffs on file there In apalnst you, wltliln blx wetls crier' tho dato of tho first pub Icatlon of' this summons, or within six weeks after the dato of bervlco of a copy pf this summons and tho ro.iiplalut he.-eln upon you personally outside of the state of Oregon; If service bo made In the last named manner, hIx weeks being the time fixed by the above named court In Ho order for service of t'-o aummonR licieln by publication within which tho defend lint Is lequlrei! to r.r.hiver said com- nislnt. which order Tor publication beais tho date of November 7, 1910., If you fait to ar.awer bald com plaint within the time nforeaald tho plaintiffs will apply to the court for tho relief demanded In said com plaint, a succinct slatenont of which lellef s as follows: That tho contract marked Hxhlblt A," and made a part of the com print and which bears tho dato of the 10th day of Novembor, 1909, and which contract was for tho purchase of certain mlulng claims, known as the Pearco Placer Mines, bltuated In township thirty-eight south, runge three (3) west, In Jackson county. Oregon, more particularly described In the said complaint, nnd the rights of tho defendants and each thereof, thoiounder bo foreclosed, together with Hiuh other and further relief us tlu court may deem Just and equit able. NKFF & 7.IHAI.KY, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Dalo for ll'o first publication of (IiIh summons Is November 11, 1910. UUJHK'S NOTICK. In the circuit (ouit r,f tl,u atute. of Oiegop In and for the county of Jack-sou. !u the mr.tter uf the application of Kate MeAndiow, as executrix of the1 citato of James (', rr, d"ecated, to ' leglster tltlo lo tho following des cribed rfial property ultuated In Jack son county, Oregon, lo-vlt neglnnlng at tlio northwent corner of donation Hand claim number fifty two (C2), township thirty-seven (37) south, range" ono ( 1 ) west of tho WII "lametto meridian; thence north -138.5 feet to the south lino of section twen ty (20) in-ud township . nd lange; thobce .w"cHi.on tho south lino of said tSftctloH iwenly (20) 25.0 feet to tho uoutltwcht coiner of eald sertlon; thence north on the west lino of said seft'on twenty (30) &SG.8 feet; thbuco east 1890.8 feet to tho west Hue of tho com ty road; thcuro uouth on the west Hi o of said county road 1023.4 feet to tho north lino of do nation land clnim number fl'ty-two (f2); thei'oo west on said norlh lino of snld itoimdon land clnlm 37S.G feet; thenro 'lortli 410.8 feet; thenco w bt 203.4 f'-o"; I hence sout' 410.8 feet to tho north lino of said dona tion la Kd clalr. number fifty-two (ii2); the-ico west on snld north Hue or said dour Hon Inud cl'ilm 880. C feet to tho pinto of beginning, con taining 38.19 nres more or Icjh, vs. Queen A nro Addl'lon, Incoipnat ed, Jackson Couuy, It. P. l.l'.tle, nnd all whom It m."y concern, defeudantii TAKI'J NOTICK. That on tl.o 20th day or October, A I) 1910, ,n. amen lei .'ippltcmloii was filed by tlio said ICntu MeAuc rew as executrix of the estate of .In me far-, deceased, In tho c rvul' roijrt of Juckson kcoutty, Oregon, (or the. Ini tial registration of the title of tho land above described. . ,r , I Now, uuless you nppvar :iud an-, swer on or before tho 22d day of No-' veir.her, A. I). 1910, nnd show caufco'l why such tMiiended application sjiould not lo granted, tho samo wrll bc4aWil on h conresbcd, and a- dccrdaHlU! be entered according to tho irtiy!rjlt' the application, and you will ho for- oVer Imncd fnin disputing tho samo. s I Witness my hum! nnd tho seal of j Um court hereto affixed this 20th i . . r jWM i j? UI'IL y of October, A. I). 1910. t'Tho dato of tie first publlcntkiu of Oils notice Is October 31st, 1&10 ' r . W. It. COM5MAN, County Clerk of Jaeksou County and ( ex-Offlclo Clerk of tLo Circuit : Court. (Senn llv f. H. TOWNE. ltf&i Y r. 'fiX" "i THIS BANK WILL 1 LIGHTEN THE BURDEN of faring' for vonr money. Open njj nci'ounl mid ul oiiiu' he iclievcd oi all nnxu'lv uboiit tlticM, lire or olher Monroes ot itnngflr lo your entih. Tlje FARMERS' &. FRUIT GROWERS' BANK it. a iuuoIi Miler place lor vour cnsli limit your home or office. Deposit yourn line mi is to gel tho HiMMitlty of its hIioiik. fueproot MUllts Commenee tod.i nnd tlcei) bounder toiHuht. 19J0, at Ita placo of buslneas. located which deposits on your wall paper.jon lota lo. 11 and 12. of block 45 curta glows ilns draparlaa. Rlectrlc light lof the town of Medford s In an air tight bulb. tf. !& HAU-MOHU COM PNY Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PJTONE 2271 Nilit 'Phones: F. W. Weeks, 2S7T A. E, Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT 1911 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. 1911 Messrs J. T. Sullivan and Ed Hanley 4 Beg to notily Hie general piil)li- that they are agents fop the following cars: E. M. F. "30" Flander's - 20,; Studebaker - 4'40" A pleasure to show these cai-s to yqs)Q( tive huveiK These eai-s are hacked with a liheral ynaiv antee. Call, J. T. SULLIVAN Nash Hotel. ISLS THEATRE THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE TO-NIGHT "Never a Dull Moment" HALE AND MARION MUNSON Have written and offer a Newspaper story eoneerning "THE AMBITION OF BIANCO." Tho Characters: Tottie Kiekup Bridget 0 'Toole Rf: Unnnan Bianco Cainpanae .. . ITIiaa ITlUUdUlI Millie Binin, a Rt'iKirter Mr. Munson a-REEL-3 LATEST MOTION PICTURES l-TIHO TYRANNY OPTIIIO DAUK. 2 A (ORSICAN VENDETTA. V-1IANK AND LANK (a eomedv). -SONG- "CHILDHOOD" Bv T1AURY BLANOHAUD Doors Open at 7 p, m. CHILDREN. 10 CENTS ADULTS 20 CENTS SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON m