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Wft , ft rt r I r ' i t r t' t i ' I ' 1 lf urnnTOTtn mm TTtmrerrc, nrrcoTOnn, omrooy, tottuv, mrmvAiw 21, ii. " IOCAL AND L PERSONAL 'J OrrlH I'mwforil In IiiivIiik 11 1M2 foot uilillllon imllt to it f piMinnt l.iiuri'l Htn-nl rcRlilcnrr. V I., Mil Iit nml li I'd llurk urn ilolnx tlm wurli. Tlri'il, nclilii frot inniln lllui now n( Hut lli'iiuty lltui. 2Hfi l.iiwlx Atlfilitnr Ik lunliiK 11 (Inn' litiiisinlow Imllt 011 WrHt i:uvmith ulrcf't. It will Imvo flvii rooinit ami will Im ninilnni In ivrry mrtlnilnr. Mr. Mlalilor will occupy tlm iUi'IIIdk wlmn ioiiiplntiil. Vuru Amluraoii Im lliti 1:0111 rnrt, Don't io with no tvH, lli'lli'f IlinlaiiUy at tlm Homily Shop. 38i l'i(n Donliof him liU iihw (lyo room lilinr.nlnw, ronmr (lrnin mnl Klv filth Mlri'i'lH, nearly t'Oiiiilit(ml. II (1. Ilnlnun Ih tlm rontrni'tor on tli work. Ki'ml llin Mirrholil Shop ml lo ll ny. Otlo JilitnoM In limine ai'vcriil Int i(ivrmi'iitN tnniln nlinnt lit homo, (iuiht of (Irnpn mnl Twolfth ntri-U, AinniiK Urn Improvements In u Iiitr porch osti'iitllnu (tin mil li'iiKth of tin Iioiihu on tho writ alu, Con Iriiilnr HniM l itnlnc tin work. K. I). Wfliton, commercial pnoloK rapliarn, iickmIvci mado any tlrao or plant bjr appointment. I'bon M. M71, lliivlviil (.rrvlron ami mvlval Itilrr ( contlmii'ii In (ho Mi-ttioillnt J'plx ropul cliurrli, corner of !ttrtltt unit Toiirtli Htri'otn. Hplrltcil 11 ml en Ihimlanllc ulnKliiR Inl by choir Tli Hiilijrct of tonlr.lit'x illarourar. "Had lluntnlnx " Vou nrt cordially In Vltl'll. Dr. Hlarim lm movoil III rl ili'tir" from South Onkilnle to 10 lt uvi-ruii'. Kmno phono, Iloinn I aft. '.'90 Charlie Yonnn Irft lotlny for Ban 'KmncUfo lo wUiirna tlm Murphy WolKn.l flr.ht Clottiic out talo of plpei. frc lanil'a Hmoko Home. " Horn fo tlm wife of l M Jantmy, lrh SI, a on. (!. I'' Howell of Oiiklnml, tin I., la I I'niiiN liny who hint linn nt H.m 11111 l n it tin' city mnl vnllny 11 lnlt. 1 I'ihihIiko iliirlnK tlm pant ten .lnyn, ll'i whm formerly 11 roalilnnl of llila'h nl honm iikmIn. ',,'"0,, 1 Tomorrow la WflaliliiKfnn'a lilrlli. K II Mmlili'U of (Vulritl I'olnt lla-jrf.iy ,,iul 11 I.-ki.I holldiiy, Tlm tmnlia win im eloNcil, 11 h noil 11 h (lie county Mr mnl Mra, I' V ('nriinliiui Ml) IHrd, for IJiiKMi" Tlmrailnr evnlriK 1) ny i Wooily, nt Imr homo In Ihla city. 101 (.-'oilmen alrfot, Fo, 21, 1913, Karnh Ciitliarlim Woody, n;d Of! (lilt WIIH II llllftlllrHN vlnllor In MimI foul Thiirailny, Hen I homo mndn bread rt f) Voo'a. Mr. mnl Mra, A. Ileiirn mnl Mm. I., IteiiineH of I'hncuU 11 pent Thiiradny evenliiit In Meilfoid. Mr. mid Mm. Oconto (Jiiirelt vIk rchitlvca n rlalt (I. ClkmiMt of hicloonvllle waa n Mcdford vlnllor Tlnirdy nflcmoon. Carkln A Taylor (John II. Car Hla and (ilenn O. Taylor), attorney-it-low, oror Jackaoa County Hank Mnlldliif; Mcdford Mr. and Mra. T K. Ilradnhaw of (Jcorno dllmori' oflOlympIn, Wiiah., am rmikltiK Mrdford iiiiIoiik (Imlr Mcil-'n ImI t. mid city offlrpa. New York l.lffl Inauranca Co,, C. Y, Tcnitwnld, Mcdford Nallonnl flunk llltlx., phono 3371, Mr mid Mm. Apiili'Knlf wcrn ltd In (Vnirnl I'olnt tlm forepart oftr"r'' frl'",lM iM w",'k- Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDKRTAK.KRS Z.ASY AIBUTAKT Bay rnoua 1171 Bifht ruontii r. w. tori A. . Orr, 3M tho week. Dr. H, A. I.OKkwood and Dr. Myrtlo H, l.ockwood (rcnulur pliyalrlaun, not chlropraclora) huvn removed their office from tlm llnnkliia' hulldlnK to 232 i:, Mnln atrcct. (1, M lluwk nime down from IIIk lliitte Thiiradny for 11 ahort May In Mcdford II, I' Mnlkey mid Dr Hen wcro In I'oota ciock dlatrlci Thiiradny. HrlnK that old book wlta torn blndlnK down and bafa It raliound U tho Mall Trltiunf offlca Coata hut llltln tf Mra II TliomuH la nuikliiR her for iner houm In Itocim Itlver valley 11 Villi Mra, M. Tuttln of (Vnirnl I'olnt wna iHiioiiK her Mcdford frlcnda Thuraduy. Kodak MnUhlng, tho boat at Wet 'on'a, oipoHm hoik tlora .Mra, I'. T. I,el and Hon mid Mm. Alllc Haley mid iluuchter of KukIc I'olnt precinct vlnltcd In Med ford Thuraday. Clinton (Inllntlu of Applccntc. dr puty county nMneor, wna In Mcd ford (till Week. liiKiird and bt aura. HUlit If we wrlto It. It. A. Ilolmea, Tho luaur anro Man, K. J. Hard of Ciicnm nnd C K lletiaou of ItoneurK 'wcrn nmoni; the many from aroml who irauanclcd himluetiN In Mcdford diirlm; the week. J. T. (Imtnon went north Thursday evenliiK on n bualncHa trip. (IcrkInK ft Harmon, atiulln or aon Irnlla, home pnrlralla, flunh IIkIiIh, Head kodak flnUhlntt. pout curd work mid enlnrnliiK , 12K Kat Main atrcct; telephone 2K.I. Clurnice Millar, who went cant no me lime oro, la In Mcdford nKnln N I. Mur.luff of ftr-tnta I'ana apeui Thundiiy In Mcdford. Fitahlonablo dreaimakliiR. Krenlnc and Afternoon cowna. Intent atyle Ituxorle a apeclalty. Mra, 11. M. I'ulnter. lain of New York City. H. C llnrlriim of Kohchuri mid C. II I'lorcy of I'ortiunff, prniii:ncni In tlm foii'at Hcrvhe of Dm V. H, rov ernment, nrrived Thumdiiy nnd will participate In dm convention hclriK held In Mcdford. Iluy (i HlriKcr nt your own term mnl your aprlun anwlnit will be n pleaaiim HltiKcr KdwIiik Machine Co., .1 0. I'ulnter, uncut, 4 17 M. T A II. llldK. I'hnno 3(41. We al'o rent rachlima mid do repairing. I W. Mcara.iind W. i: IMilppa were lit Jnrkaouvllln Thiiradny on official lllltlllt-HX. J 12. Divlilhon of Cold Hill wn In Mcdford 01m day Ihla week on hla way lo Jacksonville. vapor batha and adenline maa isice for men and women. Dr, ft. I. I,ockwnod, chrlopractor, 203 Qar nllCnrny Hid I'hon H6 Hlmon Knlm, who Uvea on Tenth atrcet, wna rnhhed of 30 whlln hi wna nbociit from homo 11 ahort tlmo tlm forepart of the week. He aiiya that Im known who committed tlm theft, but no arrcala have aa yet been made. Mr. nnd Mm. I.. Itnmley were oer from Jnekaonvlllf Wcdnradny, Mlaa Flora (Irny, teacher of piano, atudlo H Houth Central nviuiue. Phone 12(1. 28C Mr. and Mm. J. II. Miller, who have been lltlui: In Mcdford, returned Ifome one day Ihla week. Mr. mid Mra. V. J. Mnhan of Aah land were In Mcdford Thurndny, nueatN of Mr. mid Mm. It. C. Jornen- thn Merrhold Shop ad to day. C. I1 HrlRKa, poBtnuMer of Untie Falta, apent Thnraday nluht In Med ford. J. F. Dltaworth of upper Horiic Itlver trim-acted hualueiia In Med ford Thuraday. OcrkliiR & Harmon, atudlo por trait, home portrultit, flaah IIrIiIh. kodak flnUhliiK, om card work nnd enlarRlnc; 12S Ha it Main atrcct; tel- lloum 2 to r p. m. 018 Klmc atreel. ,cphnno 2154. I'houo C08(. I K. D. Wcplnn. official MenoRraphor i:. Conger of Central I'olnt ilia of Dm Mcdford Commercial club han trlct haa oold hU farm unit will inlj returned from n trip to Han Fran urate northweat hcfnro lontt. clco. Mm, It. H. Illne, who linn been atoppliiK nt I'orllaud for a few wok, Iiuh joined her hiinband. They are IhltiK on Houth Fir atrret Corna, ItiKrowInK nalla or nchlnB liurnlni: feet made well ut tlm llcatity Bhop. 28C A. (' Allen und hla family motored to Mcdford Thiiradny cvcnliiK. J W Cook of Portland tin been apcmllni: aevcrnl dnya In Mcdford and ltoi;ue Itlver valley Head tho Mrrrlvold Hhnp ad to day. Win. Harrlaon nnd l.toyd Mctz of Joftcphlnu county tranitnctcd ImihI- ncua In Mcdford Thuraday. Win. Hchuhntn nnd Chan, Darby were down from (Irlffln creek ro cently. Tired, nor, nchlnK feet made.; happy at tho Hcauty Hhop. 2ffC. It i:. Hmlth and M. I'. Jacohy of 1010 inrricii n lew noura in .Meiiroru durlriK the week. Mra. W, K. Kentner came over rnm Jnckaonvllle Thuraday evnnlnK. Mm, It. II. Henmea and Mm. Wal- den or Central I'olnt were nmoni; Mcdford rclatlvca thla week. (1. ('. Ileaeh, rnualc atudlo. Vlo Unlit. Will Inatritct on violin, man dolin nnd Riiltnr In correct method. Advanced atudenta and bcRlnnera. Addrnaa 234 R. 9th atreet. Phone Home 3I41 or Main 3481. 307 Mr. and Mm. Ceo HpauldlnK of Klamath county made a trip to Med ford Wcdncaday. CI. II. Wamaley of IkIo I'olnt ar rived In Mcdford Thuraday on a ahort ualnnim vlalt. flood applca at your own price at Hroduccm Fruit company'a ware house In Mcdford It taken aoon. 288 ?Ir. and Mm, A !. Hanclton of Knlo I'olnt aro luourulnR tho lots of their lufunt aon, Head tho Merrlvold Shop ad to day. F. II. Fnrrar, auperlntendent of the power plant at Hay Cold, paMcd n few houm In Mcdford Thursday. J. Martin of Coleman creek wna n lutucaa vlaltor In Mcdford Thura Col. Ceo. I1. Mima of Seven Oaka wna amoiiK hla Mcdford frlenda Thuraday. yearn, U month and 1 dnya. Funeral acrvlcea will 0 held Sun day afternoon, 2:30 p. til. at tlm Hap tint church, Interment In I. O. O. F cemetery. p??'t 1 f MiifU m .r1.: in: rams tow 'LJ U 3 Jr'xUJ Notlrr. i.lbrnry cloned Saturday nil day nnd evening, on account of WnnhlnK lon'a birthday You Do Not Merely uBuy Shoes" when you romo to thla atoro. You arc made aa comfortable na can be In Uila commodlotia, well nlrcd nnd cheerful atoro. You receive courteoua treat ment, no matter how trifling your purchaae. Fitting your feet aa they should ho la an Important Item of our service. Your wanta, whether presented In peraon, by phone or by mes senger, nre nlwaya carefully conrcrved. Laatly. wo have the "JOHN KKl.f.Y" and "SHERWOOD" ahoes for you. 1.011, 9.-I.50, I.OO, 91.50 "Xo Higher Coo Swots" Opposite I'mt Office One Week More of February Clearance Sale ( 'ontiiniatioii of the sale of Snowy White Uiulorinuslins La flrecquc and other good makes, downs sjieeiall priced: Diic Clowns GO $1..'J5 Gowns 94d JJ.1JX) Clowns 91.10 $2.00 Clowns $1.48 Others $1.69, $1.98, $2.39 up. PRINCESS SLIPS Specially priced, $1.48 91.89, 92.40, 93.45 up. WINTER COATS Every winter Coat in stoek to Y price and lesn. ll.fiO ifaekinaw Soatfl...-9 $1.1.00 Long Coats 97.50 $22.50 Long CoatH 911.25 $29.50 Long Coats 914.75 CHILDREN'S COATS Your unrestricted choice. $-J.30 children's Coats 92.25 $5.00 children's Coats 92.50 $8.50 children's Coats 94.25 $6.50 children's Coats 93.25 EXTRA SPECIAL $1.00 Short Kimonns 40 Duckling fleece kimonos, neatly trimmed styles, good patterns. Extra special Sat urday 49 1 if . 7U $JiWyA lif?-U I iii 1 yi f it New Spring Models LAGMCQUi: CORSETS : A feature of the Jjx Grocquc lino is the thigh reduc ing mode). "When fafihion decreed that hips must go the ordinary corset was tokcu in and flat tened to give the desired ef fect, but being simply mode smaller on the hips the fleah had to go somewhere md bulged out below the corsot and prominent flesh below corsot lines became smart women's despair, becatiso there seemed no wa cither of curing or avoiding it. All sorts of devices weri: tried but it remained for La Grecque Corset to be made in a practical, durable, mod erate pricod model th.it equalizes the flesh, giving the desired straight unbrok en lines from bust to knep. Priced 95.50 Others 91.25 up f La Grecque Brassieres 4S& 70 up. , Xm;X. a ? ? ? T r ? Y r r r x r r r r f Y T ? ? ? ? t f y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y v Prices Cut Deeper Than Ever The Big Closing Out Sale Continues ABOUT TWO MONTHS AGO WE PLACED AN ORDER FOR ABOUT $1500.00 WORTH LADIES' MUSLIN UNDER WEAR. THEN WE FULLY INTENDED TO STAY IN MEDFORD 10 YEARS, BUT OWING TO OUR INABILITY TO SE CURE A FAVORABLE LEASE, WE FIND IT ADVISABLE TO SELL OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK REGARDLESS OF COST. THIS $1500 ASSORTMENT LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR IS NOW IN AND MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. AN TICIPATE YOUR NEEDS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT EARLY BUYERS GET THE BEST SELECTIONS. OUR SALES THE PAST WEEK HAVE BEEN HEAVY BUT THE STOCK IS YET COMPLETE. . . AS SAMPLES OF OUR VALUES WE NAME THE FOLLOWING PRICES: 75 dozen Ladies' Muslin Gowns, all nicclv trimmed with lace f 'I 10,000 yards Lace and Insertion, 10c value, closing out sale price, yard 5 Over 200 pieces Embroidery, worth 20o to 25c yard. Sale price, yard .'. .'10 250 dozen Men's Neckwear, 25e to 50c value. Salo price ea. 10 !IOOdo.cn Men's and Ladies' Hosiery, 25c value. Sale price, pair '. 10 Hoys' 50c lllouses, a big assortment patterns, sale price 25 )5 dozen Hrooms, sell everywhere -10c, sale price, each 20 and embroidery; worth $1.00 each. Sale price, each 40 05 dozen Ladies' Hlnck Petticoats, worth $1.00 each, salo -i0 dozen Girls' Gingham and Percale Dresses, ago 0 to 14, splendid value. Salo price 40 00 dozen Ladies' Whito Lawn Shirtwaists, nicely trimmed: a bargain at $1.00. Salo price 49 "VYe have 10,000 other genuine bargains to offer, come and seo for yourself. THESE PRICES GO IN EFFECT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, AT 9 A. M. McGuire's 5 and 10c Store Sparta Building Medford, Oregon -. ' V I i X v"X . ' y .-.. $ X :-vV ' " I ' ' X i K ' i' . ft u- - (, i ,..- -, . . v-rt mimlij, ft f 1 I 15 I i ' IM r r H (' m ,'m t,.