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f K A Mi: , ) ', a MEDKHID MAIL raiBTOE, HfEDFORD, OBKfiOX, RCTDAY. NOVEMBER 201910. A MMM ...---- -.. ,. 25 Off On All Winter Suits an! Coats 25 t Mmsfim&ftr Mm. Every Winter Suit Must be Sold MAWS Central Ave, Nlar Post Office 1-4 Off on Winter Suits 1-4 Women's $1G winter suits . . "Women's $20 winter suits .. AVomen's $24 winter suits .... Women's $.10 winter suits . AVomen's $32 whiter suits . . AVomen's $10 winter suits .. .$12.00 .$15.00 .$18.00 . .$22.50 . $24.00 $30.00 1-4 Off on Winter Coats4 Women's $12 winter eonts .Jfr 9.00 AVomen's $1(5 winter eoats ..$12.00 Women's $20 winter onts . $15.00 Vomon's $24 winter eoats I , . $18.00 AVomen's $28 winter eoats J, $21.00 AVomen's $3(5 winter eoats $25.00 Bedding Specials Heavy 11-4 rey cotton blankets, 04 Oft splendid $1.75 values; special, pair.. $ v Full size silkoline comforters, Qftrf cheap at $1.25; special Sat, each wOl 48c i Grey cotton blankets, suitable for sheets, worth 75c; special, pair .. A splendid line of wool blankets in grey and white at $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 and $698 pr. Underwear un ... yi LlS &t" Spuria ials Women's, boys' and girls' shirts, vests, pants and drawers, lleiCvy fleeced lined. Special, each .jt A splendid winter gariiwiit. Women's fleeced linedunion suits, extra fine, quality: suit An odd lot of child rail's wool' shirts and pants, worth up to $1.25; special, each .' Another sale of Last Forever hpsc 4 Q Worth 25c; special, a pair lev 29c 65c and 49c B ....... - .-.t . , . . . . Jt.. ,. - .. t H I - - ' - 1 ' JWSSkJlf IIMl II it MillillMilUtllWM)WpillMlallM 5 IWm . i ii ii i i i. .;n" ' ""' .- . i hi ii i ii iiiin.nii.mil ni . it . I IK.7.J1 VHIHHBHIIHIBHHriiiiiHHHHHHHIiilllHIHIHHHIIHHHIHIiHBHBHHHIHHHHBHHHHHIl! wSffc. . m Fji- r. h atvi i oOff If' iv ;; nA. 1 BZL - Every Winter Coat I 1 v Must be Sold I f , " w If ' s&fr " & r - ML H ' . T?i jc .-rr: i i h x I a jSfi&il H IsS;. Jrhr J I Ml I w''- t I " !H and muffs from I j,H from :: ,H waists, '' I H 98c i! I 98c I 1 x vH)0(l cotton tape, roll fj . " M iB V H H " B i B J if Our Policy is Not to Carry, a Single Coat or Suit Over MONDAY we continue our Fivsl Annual Coa ranee Sale of AAromen's Misses' and Children's AVinfer Coats and Suits. AVe arc determined o make a clean sweep of every winter garment. In order io do this we will give you your unrestricted choice of any winter Suit or Coat in the house at exactly 25 per cent off reg ular prices. Remember these are all this year's garments. The celebrated "La Vogue" Brand. ..Every gar ment guaranteed to fit and wear all new afld up to date. Be On Hand I$arly Before the Best is Sold No ExchangesNo Refunds, Every Sale Final. 1-4 Off Childrens Coats 1-4 Children's $ 4.50 winter coats $ 3.00 Childrens $..6.00 winter coats $ 4.50' Children's $..8.00 winter coats $ 6.00 Children's $10.00 winter coats . .. $ 7.50 Children's $12.00 w'jrftOr coats $ 9.00 Children's $15.00 wutfe,!' coats .. .$1L25 See Our New Line of Furs AAromon's Coney scarfs $3.50 up to $10.00. AVomen's Marmot scarfs and muffs $5.00 up to $12.00. AVomen's Tap mink scarf and muff, from $9.00 up to $25.00. . Outing Flannel Special 2000 yards heavy colored atuing flan nel, worth 12 !; special, yard "OIL CLOTH Hest quality 5-4 oil cloth in white and colors; special, Saturday, yd SHEETS t 81x91 bleached sheets, good heavy quality, worth 85c; vyry special, Sat- fiQl urday, ea;h UtJL 42 and 45 inch pillow slips; special, each , 9c 19c Waist Special 100 Avomen's white and colored cial, eacl worth iu to $1.50; spe- i'h SWEATERS Boys' and girls' sweaters,all wool; worth $1.50; special .., NOTIONS Best, darning cotton, spool Clood shoo laces, pair , ,., Good cotton tape, roll Good paper pins .. , a 4 FREE LIBRARY 6R0WSJN FAVOR Durinti October Nearly Seven Hun dred Books Were Drawn New Copies Are Added to Shelves, But Many More Arc Needed. Mcdfonl'H KrowInK nool ami de mand for books Is pinking itbelf known. Tor tho month of Octobor, filil bookn wi'io diawn, and thn list nf thobo hnldliiK cards Is being In cuoard by nn awi-ago of fivo or six uuw namos t'voiy dn Clio library Is iiii. Friday aftornuoii U4 bookH vvoro drawn out and on tho Friday prort'dliiK 1H. Patrons of the Milia ry fioquontly u-marU. "Tho books j on have horo have been ably and ovldunt that yon need a groat many 'ovidontt hat yon need n gioat many inoro with wjiich to moot this grow iug need." A number of now books liavo Just boon ordorod, and the fol lowing have been rocentl.y recolvod: Hood (Myrtle) Tho Shadow of Victory. Lawndos (Mis. Malloc) Studios in Wives. Thayor (John Adams) Astlo. Soott (Loroy) Tins Sheais of Des tiny. Dorset (O.) A Succossful Wife. Waugk (Frank A.) Tho l.and jonpo lloautifiil. Vomon (Max) In. and Out or Nkfruneo. tagrlof (Solma) Story of Gostn Itojllnw inolnlr (May) Tho Creators. Rold (Jane Urowster) Ttio Owls Bf.Bt. Ursula. Munolo (Ellzaboth Hamilton) PiMjr Kpoolts of Llfo. I'nlne (Albeit Ulgelow) Tho Ship UwoMurs. Morrte (Couvornour) Tlio Voice III tho Mlco. Cutting (Mary Stewart) Tho Uuforoioon. FALSE WEIGHTS ARE PLENTIFUL IN BUTTE HUTTE, Mont., Nov. If). As town where false wolghts flourlhhed among various doaiots In foodstuffs, llutto is u to notchor, riccoidlng to '1'. S. Holbiook of tho bunMU of standards of tho department of com merce and labor today. , Ilolbrook Is touilng tho western states making Investigations to as certain tho extent of tho employment of shortwelghts by doalois. Speaking of his dlscovoiles In Mutto, Ilolbrook dald: "The shortages nro enormous. In fart 1 never haw nnj thing like It In all iu oxpoiloncy " You belloveil Hint "dead stock" to he salable when you roukUI iL l'rqlinlilv it was arid is. Concen trate a little ndvortifcing on it and, in a week. foiRot that it ever worrier you. Meeting of Pennsylvanians. I The Rogue Riicr Society of Na tive J'onnsvlwininnH will meet Sat , unlny, No ember 'JO, in the First I'ldhhyterinn vlituch of Medford m .11 ti. m. Kach otio is to bung n bns- kot of good thingh lor himself and ououmi niso inr one ouior. ;i i oVIook noon u basket dinner will bo onjo.od in tho oliureh. Tho oummittue on eolois and (ho I'onnsvlvnnia hndgo appointed last year will have a supply for now mumhors. The committee on pro gram will announce the pioginui in the papois. Kvory I'oniiisylvaiiiaii will lie oMKictcd to hao homo remi-, ni'.oenoe of tho old Koystono Stnte. All iiatiio I'eniihylvnuiaiih mo inum heis and are invited and wolcomod. Tlio hiibbandb and tho wives of na tive I'oniisvhiuiians iiivt aKo oiudi uJIv imilod t. he in altendaiioe. J. K. WATT. J'ios. W. F. SHIKUIS, h. Attell-Moore Go Put Off. XKW YORK, X. lfl -The M-Irll-.Mixiif fight, Kflioduled to take place hero next week, wan Mi"tHinod (imIhv until Nowiiibor '20, in order tu give At toll muio time for Imiiiinjc. Tlw ittmnniMit was gmnted nt Attoll'k ieiuit. Tlio fowthorvi eight chii)ii"'i doolmod he was n bit "lf hi food." Abie Mwrilio hU ciiniliUiMi to too lunch work mid attrihutrd tlii for liw fnilure to ulni I'rankio f'onle don iol in their rw-Mit bout m Now OiKutu Advertised Letter List. Tho lolloping list of letters io- mam uncallod tor ;nt tho postoffico at Medfoid, Or., Wednesday, N'oiom ho r 10: B. M. Atkins, P. T. Atkins, Aitliur Albio, llnro Allen, David Aikin, Ago Transfer Co., Fred Abbolt,-Lula Ad kins, ,1. F. Ilniham, Bd Ila.ter, A. H. Mania, ('. A. Hates, Ida Hangoit, Floionco Mlako (3), Mis. A. L. Hooue, II. K. Mowmnn, Jacob Miaudt. Wm. Mioad, John R. Mrown, Leila ('. Ihown, Mildicd lliown, Jh-n. Cliailes lliown,. T. ('. Hussons, Daisy' Hums, Mrs. I'. T. Huik, II. N. Mm Ion, K. J. Munis, D. Colali, Air. Cos giovo, Roy Cochian, A. Clement, Airs. Marshall Clark, Chas. I. Chain tilin, Fieri R. Cliaiapliu, F. h. Craw fonl, J. II, Coulter, AIih. Ada Cios bv, K. niljon, C.A. Diou, Mrs. L. M. Davix, Thomas JMsoll, Cm no Biyo, R. R. F.stos, llimy Kseisliod, I lurry Fulton, Win. It. daiiclt, (loo. D. Gardner, Karl (Hllihand, A. II. Oniy, A. D. Grant (2), Finuk A. Gicsav, V. Glass (2), George IIniii lin, II. C. Hninilton (2), Faiin.e Hanoy, Rev. James Hascall, William Hengan, .Mix. D. W. Heiilov, II. A. Holmes, Alts. liauiin Hunt, Jack EQUIPPED PLACER MINES of 150 acres of deeded land, for stile on forms. Properly has one giant, several hun dred feut.of pipe, reservoirs, ditelies, wafer right, eoota house, hunk house and ofher huildings. Good dump and grade for flume. Mostly coai-so gold. Five miles from rail road and in Jackson rounf y. "Wagon road to mine. Orchard and garden. ROOM 3, 123 MAIN STREET REMINISCENCES OF 1851. "'"'r, Colonel G. W. T. Nipilt, Captain Angel, tho Alillep- (Conllnurd from I'a8 1.) n(l n(,nv M,1)S() num.H (0 Jop It w.is in the tall of 18.ril or cml.V K(,((n. C. C. lleokinaii is the onh spnng ol lh'iJ that gold was tirst t.fj w,m I know of iiom lluiihos Mrs Ijuhkh Horn ill,. ll,,.'h'I,M"(: " '0, "",l K "' ' 011" Ml w,,,,m ' Kll,,w m ,,0M1 K .ned,,;,t" , hA y ! TA ""-.""!" u,:Vn,k. Aly dear, good liiond, a man. S. 1 Iluntor Robert II., 'hoi, ,eV- " tt,", ia?nA "," " ,,""k'"' ,U,,,,V' .,0,,, ,ho ,irHl V"m Hoiniotta Jolimon. T. S. Johnstone '" '""'i (l." 'lies by ,i iiiuu iiuiu-. 0X,rw,H Iix.i.i YieKa to JaeUon. Jr I'volyn laoks.n II V KnUht l'il Ja(,Uo' wl" ,,,1,)l ll ,!,,lij It was in the siu.imor of IH.'iO that c"ll....,nrt w i'',n'i x ?".' . clou' to whoio Jiivkhonvilli!, Jmniw A. IMnney, in company with l. It. Lehnert, W. Lmigell. Lichton- stem & .Moms, F. J. I.ucid, Vincent F. Ali'lkim, Geoito Alilletlo, Mis. Geo. AlcClain, J. II. Alayfield, W. II. Alason, C. 0. Alotcalf, Cia. C. .Moi calf, J. O. Novil, Miw. Rhodn Alilloi, C. II. Miller CJ), All. Alice Afortou Cm lis Aloisun, Air. AIcN'ntty, David AI. 1'iiirv, Kdwiu I'aik, Al. Grace roici-bon, .Mm. Swantio I'otorson, Lulu I'lotfilt, 1'iod Q.iimby, Airs. Roienioe Smith, Aim. Kutliurinu Stone, Jack Ktilliwiu. riu'kage Kdwuiil Doan. I'aitios calling for tho above lot. tors will please say "Aiwirtjsod." A ohm go f l (.(nit will lo mudtt upon doliioiy. A. AI. WOODFORD, V. AI. Joy Riders Killed. the seat ot Jackson couulv, is Joiat-1 tM father, loft Iowa mid dossed hc od todaTSciling crook was located, ,,jH ('uhlViniiu. Later Mr I'm by Mr. Stoiling later. That pioM-d 10V diiflod up into outhoin Oiogon, rich and built up Juekpouulle. ' Jaoksomillc, just ns the Roguo inci in 1851 there was no sicklings on the plaiiiH, but in' 1852 there was a big immigration and people diod h the liuudiods ot nJMiloni. all owing 'tioiiutry began to settle up. He imil a paok tiain to Ciosceiil Cit., on flu count, foi .soimi time. In tho slimmer ot 1831 ho j'.unj vR"t I ? tfg V-tPTfWr ' SvllA WfSr-TIIIC DAUtf Ull I "k i? DANK IS """ """ "-- MI Sjnamim?--" I IPUTril TUC nilnnii r w .yyiiiii." i.iun r.ia n r" n.iMiii lu f'ftbtWi. Lf caring for volir inoiiev. Onen an . '" -.-iiccnunt UPd nt once bo iclioiod of nil nuxioty about thieves, firo or gather soiiicoh of danger to your flash. Tho FARMERS' & FRUIT GROWERS' RANK Is a much surer place for vour cash thnn your home or office, Deposit yours heic so as to get tho security of its strong, lireproof vaults. Commence today and i Icon sounder tonight. LANDQUIST, JOHNSON & LILIUS, INC. Real Estate and Insurance Special Representative for International Real Estate Association, Chicago, 111. AGENT FOR FRANKLIN FIRE INS. CO. RELIANCE FIRE INS. CO. BARGAINS AND MONEY MAKERS IN FARMS, ORCH ARDS & TIMBER LANDS. 201 St. Mark's Building, Phone 2411 r to thn fact ot their iiyt taking U a volunteer iiiiinnii of DO men ami piccaiition ot pioiding thomsolxcs :,o packs under comiumid ol ( n I with a botllc of I'orry Dais' pain- tain Josbe Walker. II. F. Dowell I killoi. In Chicago during the hjiiii- other, to go mil on the nlmns mcr of 18 III, when (lie epidemic wi osooit In oinigriuiU. Thoy started out mging. thorn woo HO death ill oiu'0st ia Klamalli ant, Gooc ,iKe day. 1 was lakou irith tho oraipiisl anI lliiough the .Modoc couutit one nay; I took a big jolt ot roil') i were out all suniinur and hclpi i' Dmvih' pain-killer, laid doun'on hhiuiiv people who woio short on i., ! louiittt) and went to sloup and wakeflj lions, and saod iiiaiiy a famih I mi in lh e filing fooling as fiisk a young colt. In the spring of 18-VJ a big iui- miifmlioii fnun tho Willaiuotto vai- BAKKRSFIrJI.D, Nov. If). 1'. IT.'e enl out to what is toda callodup by tho gogod people of Southern Oiogou. For his rfiimiiicr's noil. AI. fioii) being iiMMMiriud by the lieacii oious ledskiiiM. Jackson gout out . second 1 1 ttiil with piowsion-., tiie most liuuiaiio expedition our gotlei' KtfittTlttltU ti ill n ii ffrnt ..,! i .... . .... ' " . "v, itu iwu jfihtipimip county, llioio wo no womon whoio natnos aro not yet tlUlltv ,il0, ,, Mlurirf or tax ool- known won. luitmitly klllo.1 near ,oHo,.-) )lt mm ,tt,,,v MM)lIu. Maricopa today when tlio automobile Tl. inllov ..! villa..M s..nl..d m. In wlilch they were dilMng ut- nlu(h. ,. ,. lip Jri)1,j )1I1U.N l , ,,. ))(.K T( mh1'J ,, "r 'arouud TorlKud Mini that secliou Rui Jidiii'uu bit Jack-.,ii u,t l'iiuioy !ecoiod tho uiiiiiitlcont hiiiu of .WO f i oiu the lonitorv. In tlio cam Mining ot 1 H (1 : 1 J A tin- EVERYMAN'S CAR Se BRUiSH RUNABOUT llac vou oMimincd the Rrusli? If net you should do so, as it has many stiong distinctno features. Absolutely tho easiest riding car iiianiifaclmed on account of its -.pung construction. Onlcr now for siiiing dcliion V O Hon .17. THIX). V. AIARSH, Aledfoid, 11J S King Mi cot. , wn tli with thtoe unck hums of 20 steamer for tho uppor country. At mules oiteh tlQ iiyileA and a boll Umatilla, thoy loaded Svitii gonoial horse. A thU waajliu biggest trai.i opr on Iho load, It mealed ipiito an excitement Ihiougli the I'liuxpia mid Willaini'iie alle-i Aining at l'jillaiid, thcN till dupiwd mi Iho morclinudiso for tho hpsin conUrv. Air. Pinmiy stoppt'd at Idulm Cih, Btnrtcd building atmes, of wlui'li in built throe, m(l soi)t his tram buck uflci' more good. I ! t I