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PAGE 8TX gu ',, , , MEDTTOttD MAIL TRTBtTSTE, MEDFORD, OR1WOV, FRIDAY. IWIWrAKY S. 11)12. DID GROUNDHOG (10 JOY-RIDING bo given Friday cvenlnp, Mnrch 1, nt the Nntntorlum. Popular prices will prevnll, llio best sonta bolus but $2. This fact Is nn nsRurnnre that a itrcnt crowd will bo present to welcome j tlila most itopitlnr singer " EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS Talent Stale bunk is doing a cry prosperous business. Thc hme i erenscd their stock lo something nei' It Is te le Expcc(al, for You Couldn't ' Expect Him to Duck Back Into the ' Co-Id, Cold Ground on Such a Day as TJils. Tho ground hog bJiw Ills shadow today, without doubt, hut whether ho ducked back Into his burrow or not is problematical. Itathor, it is to be bclUwod that he hired nn automobile and went for a Joy ride, for ncvor has Routhcrn Orogon scon a more ported day. Mr, Weather Prognosticator was up against a bur ail day and a full moon nil night. It was a fierce combination. Hut according to tra dition ho is back in his holo with six weeks of winter to come. So if you believe in the groundhog and his forecasts keep your overcoat and umbrella where you can grab them. SCHHIi HERE ON MARCH 1 Davidson S Butteriield At the West 11th St. Grocery For Saturday, Feb. 3rd, only " WILL SELL 4 v. Armour's Soap, 32 bars for ...n. $1.00 Swift's Pride Soap. 28 bare for. $1.00 The coming appearance in concert of the celebrated contralto Ernestine Schumann-Hcink will bo given to the music loving public of this city, and nn opportunity to licar this artist at her best. She is now at tho zenith of her career, a career declared by those who know to bo the greatest of nny contralto that has over lived. Mine. Schumann-Hcink h.as planned the most tremendous and extensive scasgn of any she has ever given but the maintains that it will serve to cnablo her to make new frionds, which, she asserts, is one of her chief munitions. Her song recital in Medford will Pollv Prim Cleanser, M cans i'or. ......; S1.00 Condensed Milk, 12 cans for X $1.00 Tomatoes, 10 fan's for.... ..........1 $1.00 Corn, 10 cans for ...,.'. $1.00 Pork and Beans, 10 cans for $1.00 Royal Chef Clauis in glass, tl for. $1.00 Libby's Sauer Kraut and Sausage, y cans for $1.00 Deviled Meat, 25 cans for $1.00 Vienna Sausage, 13 eahs for $1.00 DAVIDSON & BUTTERFIELD West 11th St.' Grocery Home 180 SjO.IHHI niltl espeet lo run to .f 10,01)0 before nevl Fall. Mrs. Joe Kiulur was calling on rriimita in Talent lust Sluulnv niter noon. Mr, and Mr. Mori Duuuhetlx el' Talent whh in 'Medford Nnlurduy. i Mrs Dnugherty was visiting her par entis, Mr. uid Mrs. V. K. Ileudriok- , son. i There N strong tulk of n change F hnnds in the l'hneufX Meieuutilc coin- pnuy. Wiley iIouor of Wagoner cieek Inut week puiehused the HMoy Kuieewnr euer plnee, wont iiPTulout. The price paid was $1100 i'or three acres. Mrs. ,1. Ik Coleman of Wngoner ereok was trading in Talent Saturday afternoon. Mrs. A. S. Furry spent Sntimlii) and Sunday with her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Graffes, of North l'tioenix 'district. Rog'uelands Irrigated Tracts $450 per acre, plowed, fenced, leveled and planted to a standard variety of trees, with a perpetual water right. The terms are easy : 10 per cent down, and . the balance in monthly or yearly payments. ROGUELANDS INCORPORATD FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager a I Phenes: Pacific 2161 ; WHY NOT . ''become acquainted with a bank whose service is just, what ,' .v yoji Hjquiro (o further laeilittite votir business' THE First National Bank of Medford, Oregon is synonymous with Safety, Courtesy and Reliable Intelligent Service SAIWY IJOXIIS FOR KIONT Capital $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits 05,000.00 Jmm$ kT0VVI. -w w -w -w T TT T V T T T - -w W T V MANN'S CEHTRAL AVE., NEAR P. 0. m aWf m m IH MANN'S CENTRAL AVE., NEAR r. 0. i Saturday your Dollar will buy more than ever before at Mann's Sensational SILK Sale Now Is the Time to Buy Your Silk Dress 1000 yards fine Silk for shirt wait iind suits; value up to 60e; nil now goods; sale priue, a yard 290 200 ynxA all bilk uud rnessalino'j, new shades; bold everywhere at 7fio; bale priue, u yard 480 100 pattern, "Clunys" coluhrnted "spot proof' Foulard Silks; hcuuti ful pattcniu; bale juice, yurd..98 1000 yards new Foulard Milks, all tlii heacon'h hlyle, beautiful puttorph, real 75c values; hale price, d. .4SJ 000 yards hcnulifiil now itriped .MosTaliue for waitb and drubgoe; 8jo valucfr, bnle iricc, a yard. .69i Women's Suits at Half Every One in tho House Must Go (I Wninuii'tf SuitH, atiud htyleb, well made; regular price V-0; al price $9.0S fi Women's Suitri, up lo date in fetyle; bold all buaboii at -ft; bale price 912.98 (J Women' Kuitu, good color mid blylc; hold all M'uhoii at .1-II0; hiiIc price 914.98 JO Women's Winter Coatk, good blyloK; bold all Heasou at .fl'JJil); hiiIu price. . , , $G.4S 10 Womon'ri Coatti, full lungth, good htylou; .f'jr values; bale price $12.48 10 Women', ConU, Hpring styles, good color; regular ifr!IO values; Mile li,.,.; $14.08 Opening Sale of WASH GOODS Don't Delay Tho Best Go Firot TiOOO yards line Dress fliiighauiM, all new stylo, fnst t'olors; a yard.'10i 100 pieces hunt grade "Oulntiu" cloth, new patterns; sale price, yard. .18 1000 yaids .'12-inch fine Hcolcli (ling hams, the very best, a yard. , U5-; 1(11111 yards fine zcph.M- liiiliiiinn, heaulilul palleriiH;. sale price; pur ymd 15 100 pieces teal imported ilupniicne Crcpuw; cm sale at, anl. 2Q lleaulirul new (Jimilies in dainty pat tenis; on sale at, a yard 15 Dollar Bargain Woinuu'd 2(i-ineh Umbrellas; i?J.2."j values .S1.00 Dollar Bargain Women's il.'J5 Kid Glove, all col on. $1.00 Dollar Bargain Women's Tailored Waisls; ,1,2.", values $1.00 Dollar Bargain Women's Ilund Hags, up to ."JlJiO values .- 91.00 Dollar Bargain I!eny rorui'orlers; regular )H..V) Millies; sale price , 9100 Dollar Bargain llig heavy grey valni'H, u pair lllaiikels; ,$1 .'() 91.00 Muslin Underwear Sale The Greatest Event in Medford Wojuea'rt Carpet Covers, Orauent and (lowiis of values up to 75c; sale price, cii oh 29 Women's (lowub, Corset Covers, Drawer and Sldrtfs, up to $1 values, balQ pueg, euuji ,...,. 59 Weinuu's Combination Suits, Gowns and Skirl; $1.00 vultios; sale priee. i .' 79J Cliddreii's Drawers, Wuitt and Skirts, up lo 2."ic nines; snlu price, eucb 12J4 Children's Drawers, Wuibts and kpts, up lo fiOc values; snlu priee, eneb 19 Women's beautiful Gowns, combina tions and Dtawors, up to $2 vjiluo ; bale price , , 1.1.1) Lace and Embroidery Sale A Saving of Nearly One Half U000 yaids fine new Val. lace ami iu seiliou; teal ftc valtius; uule nice, a yi 3p TtOOO yards all liuon lace, value up lo Ww, vale priee, a yard 5 5000 yards flue French and German Val, Lace; allies up to 20c; sale price, a yartl t(: .'00 yards all linen ('limy liuci), 2.'u ViiIuh; sale price, a yard. . . ,12J4 f000 yards line Cumbrio Embroidery; 10c values; a yard .5 1000 yards wide Comet Cover Em broidery; 60c value, a yard, . , .29 1000 yaids wide Flouncing, worlli )jfj.60 sale price, a yard 9Stf T Little Things at Low Prices 12 doeu Women's Hose Hiiiioiters, nines up to 60c; sale price, a pair 100 Ilest quality Dnruiiig Cotton, each 20 liliiclc and white tape; wpecial, .,20 Colgate's Talcum 1'ondor; sule price 190 llig 18c Towels; sale price, each '1 00 I rami Hags, woith if 1.00; sale price , G90 Hide ItiiffloH, up lo 60e vuIiioh, eaclii i H' , . 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