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. f ; , v 1 , i. t! pXGVj FOOTS MEDTOTin MATE. TRTTftTKK rEDTOTllli OT?E("i(TSr, TTTrRSTOiY; FETMUAKV 14. 1M-f MEDFORD HIGH TO , FITS PLAY FRES HERE ON F On Friday evening Feb. 15, at 8:30 o'clock, the Mndford hl2h hoopaters will play the Oregon Frosh. v The Medford five wen, Rereated by the Oregon Frosh In a hard fought contest on January 25, but as the Med ford quintet have been steadily Im proving, and also will have the advan tage of the home floor the game will no doubt be a fast and close one. Westergren, Oregon's star forward. will not be able to play on account of his ankle, according to reports Irom Eugene. The preliminary game will bo be tween Roseburg high Bchool girls and the Medford high girls. This will also prove to be a fast game ns the Med ford girls are rapidly improving. REAL ESTATE MEN MEET TONIGHT . There wlU be an important mooting of all active real estate men now doing business In 'Medford, tonight at 7:110 p. m. in the Chamber of Commerce building. It will be Hhown that it reul estate dealers' organization Ih highly Important to the future of that busi ness In this community ami that much good tan he accomplished by such an organization working as a milt ut this time und co-operating with thu efforts of the Oregon Htato Chamber of Commerce In its land settlement program. It has been shown that the Mate of Oregon may properly expect one hun dred thousand new settlers during tho coming year us a direct result of thti tremendous advertising plans of three large railroads of the northwest. These railroads have appropriated the sum of six million dollars for the sole purpose of advertising ttio northwest and It Is estimated that this adver tising will cause one, million peuplo to visit the stuto of Oregon during the coming year. If the united efforts of tho Mod ford real estato dealers can cauHo a reasonable percentage of these vis itors to. look over the Hogue I liver valley it Is obvious that the growth and development of-thls district will be materially aided. NEW CANNERY TO BE ;e ROSBBURO, Ore., Kel. 14. At the annual mooting of the stockholders of the Umpqua Valley Canning company yesterduy evening, a committee wus appointed to arrange plans for tho con struction of a reinforced concrete building to be used for canning pur poses. The new building will adjoin the company's warehouse which was purchased from the Rupert Canning company several years ago. Tho re port for the past year shows that the local cannery put up more thnn three million points of produce and paid out more than $100,000 to growers and for labor and supplies in this commu nity. The cannery Is now preparing to start canning broccoli. Secured Itclfcf Through Foley Tills John K. dot-don. Danville, 111., writes: "t have suffered with kidney trouble five years; could not sleep at night and was always tired. I was not strong and Imrd work made my back ache. . 1 got some Foley Pills and after a few treatments I felt bet ter and could work with more ease, became stronger and could sleep bet ter." Foley Pills aro a diuretic stim ulant for the kidneys, make them more active. Oct a bottto today. Sold everywhere. Adv. Christians Play Methodists Tonight. The game tonight is the last to be played this year. The Christians and No. Methodists are neck and neck in the contest. A very largo crowd Is : expected to witness this game1, which promises to b the hnrdest fought game of tho entire year. Hoth, teams are in the very best of condition hav ing practiced very hard for tho one Kuniu tonight. Tho first gamo of tonight will he between the Presbyterians and So. Methodists. A small admission fee of 10 and 15 cents In rb urged. These games are played in the old basket grocery on North Hlvernlde. RED PEPPER HEAT STOPS BACKACHE The heat of red peppers takes the 'ouch" from a sore, lamo back. It can not hurt you, and it certainly ends the torture at onre. When you ure suffering so you can hardly get around, Just try Hod l'pp por Kub, nnd you will have the qulrk ent relief known. Nothing has sm'h concentrated, nenetrntlng heat as red peppers. y Just ns soon as you npplv Hod ren net" Huh you will feel the tingling heat. In three minutes It warms tho eore spot through nnd through. 1'aln And soreness nre (tone. Ask any druggist for a Jar of llowles Ked Pepper Hub. Be sure, to get the genuine, with tho name Bowles on each package. Adv. F. K. DEUEL & SONS, Inc. READ EVERY WORD Even the smallest type in this announce ment carries messages of importance. 5 DON'T WAIT for your friends to tell you about the big bar gains they got in this sale before you come. Attend this selling the first day come early and often. NEW NOVELTIES Pouch Baps, new colors $2.95 . to $7.00 Neck Bends, colors $1.25 to $1.95 Latest Novelty Watch Bracelet 95? Novelty Tinner Rings $1.00 to $1.50 Indestructable Pearls $4.95 New Ear Bobs 75 to $2.25 Jeweled Bracelets $1.00 Bag Tops $1.25 Mavis Toilet Articles Mai D'Or Pace Powder 50 Mavis Cold Cream .'. 50 Mavis Vanishing Cream 50 Mavis Nail Whiti-ner :.25 Mavis Nail Cream 25? Mavis Face Powder 50 Mavis Perfume $1.50 NEW NECKWEAR Collar and Cuff Sets, priced at 85, Sl.OO, $1.25 to $2.50 n Colored Embroidered Voile Sets' with large Cuffs, set $2.00 Collar and Vests with. Cascade, $3.25 to $5.00 Lace nnd Embroidery Tabs for collars, per set ..10 . New Veils, plain or fancy, at 85 to $1.50 Cnimesetts at.,..$1.85 to $3.95 Lace Vesting, per inch 12S 25, 330 Tuck Net Vestinsr. tier inch, 100 and 11 Wide Rnching, per .ynnf...$1.65 18-hole Real Filet Insertion, yard, 690 20-hole Real Filet Lace, yard 730 Gold and Silver Laces, yard, 350 to $2.25 MORE THAN 1000 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S ON SALE HOSE CONTINUING FOR 14 DAYS! JSKHS E BELIEVE this to be the most remarkable sale pre " sented to the people of Medford and vicinity. We know that 24 hours after this event opens, hundreds of peo ple will be talking about this unique and remarkable event. F. K. DEUEL & SONS, Inc. Full Fashioned New Chiffon Silk Hose Are Special at $2.50 Pair Finest nnlity hose, every pair per fect and the best wearing, in pure chiffon silk. Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose $2.00 Pair Full fashioned silk hose with dou ble lisle toes and heels and garter proof tops. Ucmiirltable values at 2.00. Knit Full Fashioned Silk Hose. Special at $1.25 Pair Silk hose with lisle tops and feet. A very special price for these hose. Widened leg, narrowed ankle, shaped foot. Silk and Lisle Ribbed Hose $1.25 Pair Black, brown, tan and mouse grey. SemM'ashioned Silk Hose Special $1.00 Pair Extra quality silk hose with lisle feet and tops, very special price, $1.00 pair. Full Fashioned Wool Hose Special , , . $2.25 Pair Pure wool hose. Double toes, heels, and hemmed tops. Special ; at $2.25 pair. : " Boys' and Girls' Wool Stocking Ilealhers or black. Size G to !). Very special at, pair 750 to $1.00 Children's Imported English Wool. Sport Hose 1 3-4 length, Heather mixtures.. Regular $1.25 to $1.50 values." Special, pair .'. 980 "I- f. Misses' Mercerized Lisle Hose Black and brown, Size 5 to 10, at 400 to 500 Boy's Iron Clad Hose Triple knee, heel and toes. Ounr nnteed. Sizes'fi to 11, at 350, 500 Boy's and Girls' Iron Clad Hose Black and brown. Ouaranteed. Sizes 5 to 10. Priced 250 to 350 Children's Drop Stitched Mercer-' ized Hose Black, .brown, white. Sizes 6 1-2 to 0 1-2. Priced 450 to 600 Misse3 Ribbed Silk Hose Black only. Size 71-2 to 0. IViee .950 All Wool Heather Hose Special $1.25 Pair Full fashioned pure wool hose in heather mixtures. Double heels and toes and hemmed tops. Very special. Novelty Gloves New colors nnd styles of French Kid, French Suede, Mocha and African Cape $2.50 to $7.50 Beaded Bags $5.95 Pearl Neck Beads 24 inch and 48 inch strands, with 14 karat gold clasp. Guaranteed and indestruetiible pearls. ' . Soutoir Pens Gold mounled....$3.00to $4.00 A sale that is another store in the foundation of Deuel's Supremacy in the selling of ne- . , cessities at savings, uome tomorrow and snare m them. A Mammoth Event in Which We Include Our Entire Stock THE PLAN Open and Above Board 8 OF SOUND QUALITY, THOROUGHLY TRUSTWORTHY MERCHANDISE 1 . . VJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOQOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO All Merchandise Retains Its Original Price Markings. The Discounts Made When You Close Your Purchases During the next 14 days while this event is in progress you have the privilege of obtaining every fourth dollar's worth of merchan dise purchased in this store for ONLY NINE CENTS. OOOOOOOOCJOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXJOOOOOOOOOOOOC THE PLAN No Strings Attached For Example You buy $4.00 worth of merchandise and you pay only. $3.09 n saving of ,91c. Or, if you buy $8.00, worth of mer chandise you pay only $0.18 n saving of $1.82. - At the close of your purchase, you deduct !)lc from every $4.00. BEDDING Good Dependable Blan kets, Sheets and Bed spreadsEvery 4th Dol lar for 9c. Blankets 04x7(5 size. Cotton Sheet,Blank ets, double. A pair $2.35 . , Nashua Wool-naps Heavy, warm, durable. Double. A pair $4.50 nnd $5.50 Pequot Sheeting 0-4 wide, white. A yard. ...850 Gibraltar Sheets Good quality. bleached, 72x90, each $1.50 81x90, each $1.65 Bed Spreads ' Jnequard Ripplette, colors '$5.75 White Satin Spreads 6.50 Colored Satin Spreads 8.50 100 Wool Blankets 66x80 size, 4 poiuid, plaids, $10.00 . 72x80 size, 5 pound, plaids, $12.50 TOWELS Our Entire Stock Includ ed in This Event 18x3b", colored border 250 19x36 Mak-U-Glow, ench....330 Imported Pure Linen, guest, 650 Lnrge Pure Linen Iluck Towels, $1.50 27x50 Nnvy Turkish Towel, very largo and heavy, each, $1.00 Imported, all linen, blue cheek ed Dish Towel, each 500 Toweling Linen nnd Cotton Crash, yard 200 Pure Linen Crash, yard... .250 Stevens All Linen Crash, 200 Imported all Linen Crash 350 Glass Toweling Linen nnd Cotton, yard. ...250 5v Pure Linen, yard.. .450 IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME MANY MILES Anticipate your future needs and then buy them in this selling. Note, by the chart in the center of this page, the savings you will make by buying during this event. Your railroad fare or your "gas cost" will be paid many times over by the saving! Save 91c in Buying NOTIONS If Your Purchase Totals $4 Hair Waving Irons for homo marcelling 300 Kurley Kew Hair Wavers for bobbed hair 100 Hair NetsSanitary packages 50, 100, 150 Ladies' Handkerchiefs, dress and sport....lO0 up Mineralava Beauty Clay 500 and $2.00 Twink Sonp Dyes, all colors 100 Hair Pins Metal and bone 50, 100, 150, 250 Cotton Tapes ....50 Linen Tapes ,..100 Bias Tapes, white and colors, all widths 100 to 200 Lingerie Tapes, colors, n yard.. ....... ...50 and 100 Sewing Needles, a package !; 100 Safety Pins, all sizes; card .50. to 130 Good Quality Hair Brushes, each 500, 750, $1.25 , Elastic, Combs,, Laces, Trimmings, jCte. Brass Pins, paper 100';' Steel Pius ..... .50 Mecerized Sewing Thread, white and .colors.. ..50 Sewing Silk, all colors, spool : 150 Designer Patterns, each V 200 to 400 STYLISH HATS Every 4th Dollar for 9 Cents Silks, Satins, Straws and Flower Models. Our Entire Stock of New Spring Millinery includ ed in this Sale. MISS TAYLOR HUNDREDS OF YARDS OF PIECE GOODS Silks, Woolens, Linens, Ginghams, Percales, Wash Fabrics, Cretonnes, Etc. When You Can Buy Them at Every Fourth Dollar For 9 Cents it is High Time for Quick Action! w. " Is SPRING WOOL GOODS All Wool Crepes priced at $2.65 yd. Pavatine, a new wool material for dresses and skirts, priced at $3.25 yd. Orav nuil tun Polo Cloth for Spring Coats, priced at $2.65 a yd. All Wool Challis, priced at $1.25 yd. All Wool Baby Flannel, priced $1.45 yd. Wool Suitings, priced at $1.25 a yd. HERE ARE THE LAT EST SILK FABRICS FOR SPRING DRESSES Figured silks in many de signs, priced from $1.25 to $2.25 Figured Crepe do Chine, $2.90 Crepe Materials in silk and cotton mixtures, Mali Jong patterns; prices $1.25 nnd $1.50 . Imported Crepe Marcelle, the newest crepe material in all colors; price $1.25 Silk and Fiber Jacquard C r e p e, newest shades ; price ($1.05 Satin Stripe Silk Ratine, colors; special at. ..$1.50 Imported Ratines .-. 900 and $1.00 All Sflk Imported Pongee, in colors; price $1.50 yd. All Silk Imported Pongee, in natural color $1.25 yd. , Heavy Quality Crepe de Chine in 25 colors, price $2.25 yd. Silk Charmeuse, price $2.65 Silk Canton Crepes in 10 colors, price $2.50 to $3.48 Satin Canton $3.50 to $3.85 Jacquard Crepe de Chines, priced at $2.50 Jacquard Cantons $3.25 yd. Black Tnffeta, price $1.95 yd. Sport Satin, price - $2.50 yd. LINGERIE MATERIALS Windsor Crepe in" small figures, priced at 350 Honeymoon Nainsook, 40 inches wide, priced at 400 and 500 yd. Cross Bar Dimities, priced at : 290, 490 and 800 yd. Lingette Cloth, price 850 yd. Serpentine Crepe for Ki monas, priced at 390 yd. VOILES and WASH FABRICS New designs in figured Voile, price 490, 550, 590 and 690 yd. Dotted Swiss in white nnd colors, price 600 to $1.25 yd. Best Quality Jap Crepe.... 290 yd. Apron Oinghams 180 yd. 27 inch Dress Ginghnms.... 220 .; 32 inch Dress Gingham..: 350 yd. Fine French Ginghams 600 yd. '- Comforter Challis 200 yd" Percales, priced at 210 yd. r-;; Large K-ango of Shirtings, prices at 400 to 750 yd. HERE ARE MANY BA GAINS FOR MEN:- The f a m o u s Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats, as well as other reliable makes, all in this sale. Nothing reserved. Every fourth dollar for nine cents! Example: You get a $40 suit for $30.90. or a $,"2 suit for $40.17 Bargains in Hats and Caps, Hardeman Make. Regular prices $4, $3, $6. English Tweed and Teazle Cloth Hats and Caps, $1.00 to $3.50 Every fourth dollar for 9 cents Chambray Shirts, S50-$1.OO Khaki Shirts, $1.50 - $2.00 Black Satine Shirts .....$1.75 Dress Shirts ..$1.00 to $3.50 Stock up on shirts and save money. The 4th dollar for 90 Haynes & Wilson Bros. Athletic Underwear, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Knit I'nion-.Suits $1.35 to $5.00 Silk Ties $1.00 CRETONNES AKD CURTAIN NETS 36 inch Gold : Gauze, ' priced . nt 750, 950 nnd $1.25 a yard. Terry Cloth, price ,-. $1.25 yd. 47 inch Silk Corded Drap ery material, $3.25 yd. Light weight Cretonnes, priced nt 200 nnd 250 yd Lnrge range of Cretonnes, priced nt 500 yd.. Heavy Tapestry Cretonnes priced at..... 750 to $1.25 yd. Cross Bar Curtain Scrim, priced at 1712 to 300 yd. Bordered Marquesette . 250 yd. Large, range of cream and ecru Marquescttes, Scrims and Swiss Nets, nt '300 yd. Two-toned sun fast Silk; Draperies, nt $2.35 yd. Jnequard sun fast Silk Draperies nt $1.75 yd. Tuscan Nets, priced at.. 450 to 800 yd. AND IT'S SAVINGlT0 YOU YOU I YOU I YOU BUY! PAY! SAVE! $ 4.00 $ 3.09 .91 fT0O 618 1.82 12.00 9.27 2.73 16.00 12.36 3.64 20.00 15.45 ' 4.55 24.00 ' 18.54 5.46 28.00 " 21.63 6.37 32.00 . 24.72 7,28 . 36.00 27.81 8.19 40.00 , 30.90 9.10 44.00 33.99 10.01 48.00 37)8 10.92 ETC. i ETC. ETC. EVERY FOURTH DOLLAR FOR 9 CENTS CREATES AMAZING VALUES IN READY-TO-WEAR Dress .and Sport Skirts ' Wool nnd Silk Skirts, plain nnd novelty styles, blacks, tans nnd greys, priced $6.00 to $17.50 NEW SPRING DRESSES Of season's newest fabrics in favored colors of silks and wools sport or street. $16.50 and up Silk Lingerie Vanity Fair Vests $2.50 Vanity Fair Bloomers $3.50 Vanity Silk Petticoats, colors, $6.50 Girdleicrcs at..... ..... $1.25 to $5.50 Brassieres at 290 to $4.50 - Corsets Frolaset, Royal, Worcester, Bon Ton nnd Nemo Front nnd back lace models for all figures $1.25 up Satine Bloomers Good Colors $1.75, $1.98, $2.00 9 Flannelette Gowns Women nnd Children $1.25 to $2.00 House Dress and Bungalow Aprons, at .. .750 to $2.48 Corduroy Robes Colors ..$5.00 to $12.50 . , Blouses . Dimity Blouses ,!..$2.25 English Broadcloth....$5.95 Merode Underwear Merode Underwear is pre slirunk, hand finished, shaped to fit and elastic. Merode Vests, Lisle 750 to $1.05 Merode Vests, winter $1.00 weights, cotton, wool to and silk and wool.. $1.75 Merode Union Suits, summer weights ....$1.00 to $2.25 Merodi Union Suits, wool and silk and wool $1.35 to $6.35 Dr. Denton's Sleepers Best Grade Size 0 Suit :. $1.05 Size 1 Suit :...$1.10 Size 2 Suit $1.15 Size 3 Suit ...:.1$1.25 Size 4 Suit.........: !.$1.35 ill New Spring Coats of Polo Cloth, Ciimcl Hair and Bolivia, plain or novelty patterns of tans and greys.' Priced $9.75 nnd up Rain Capes Women's, at $12.50 Children, at $1.98-$2.48 Chappie Coats $7.50 up Satine Petticoats..:.... $1.25 to $1.50 MEN'S FOOTWEAR, BOOTS AND SOX QUALITY- DEUEL'S ECONOMY I Wilson Bros. Superior Silk Sox for 750 ,Silk and Wool Sox r. 950 to $1.50 Wool Sox : 650 to $1.50 Work Sox 2 for 250, and 250 a pair Men's Dress Shoes and Oxfords Work Shoes ; 7-1 0-1 C inch Boots from Wool Boot Sox $5.00 to $6.75 ....$3.50 to $6.00 $7.00 to $9.00 .....400, 500 and 750 MEXICALI, SINK OF 1, MAY BE CLOSED TO U. S A. I.OS ANOEI,ES, Cnl., Feb. 14. (By tho AHSoclnted Press) MexlcaM, the Mexican town facing Calexlco,. t'al., iicrosa the American-Mexican ' borOor, UUO miles south of here. Is a '' ".sink of Iniquity, whose evil Influence--' permeates the entire Imperial valley," . according to a statement made here today by I.ucien Wheeler of the Unit ed Klutes department of justice, bu reau of Investigation who has Just re turned from a. trip of investigation ut tho border. ' AVheeler said he was preparing a report for the department at Wash ington In which ho would recommend that tho border bo closoU between Calexlco and Mexican every evening at 7 or 8 o clock to prevent Americana pouring into this "pot of vice." In the dens of Mexicali, Wheeler said, there are 300 girls, of whom 250 have been recruited from the ranks of tho underworld on tho A me r ian Hide of the border. "In Mexicali," he continued, 'a , gambling syndicate has built a gambl ing palace that accommodates 1500 persons. Unless something is done to stop tho nightly exodus from Calexlco and other points in the Imperinl vat ley these vultures of chance will con- tlnue to fatten their bankrolls at the expense of tho farming and laboring classes of tho valley. "Men who work hard for their, money in southern California now are ; throwing It away across the green Imizo tables in Mexican. Their faml lies aro going hungry and shoeless. "in the imperial valley the people aro praying to Clod 'for a visitation of jleavenly wrath on the fllough of sin in Mexicali. " . . . , , ' . (D Tie Markets Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 14. Cattle steady to 25 cents higher. Beef BteerB; receipts 811. Beef steers good grade "' fS.OOii 9.2B; medium $8.26 8.00; com mon steers $4.75 6.25; beef cows and, heifers, good grade $6.00(0)7.26; me dium $4.256.00; common $3.75f25:; caners and cutters $2.00 2.9; bologna -hi. and butchers bulls $3.00 5.00 ; feeder steers $6.50 6.00; calves, medium to V' choice 190 lbs down $10.00 11.50; 19Q V to 200 lbs. $7.5010.00; 200 lbs up " ' $4.T57.50; culls and common $3.50 4.-5. , , ,,, : .' Hogs genorally steady;, receipts 1786 (182 through.) Medium, good and choice 160; to 200 lbs., $7,7508 00; 200;. ii to 250 lbs.' $ 7.25 7.75; 250" lbs. had "irf up $6.757.25; smooth packers $6.00 Si 7.00; rough packers $6.00 7.00; slaughter pigs $7.00 7.35;' feeder: Igs $6.60 7.25. ';'.: Sheop nominally steady; no receipts. Medium, Rood and choice lambs 84 lbg, down $11.00 12.50; culls and common $9.0011.00; yearling wether nub dluiii to choice; nil weights $6,00 $9.50; wothor $5.50 8.00: ewes. ma. dlum to choice $4.006.75y ' ' '." Eggs , .,:.: PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 14. Eggs. cont lower... Pullets 23c; firsts 24e; honnerlea 26c delivered Portland. Butter PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 14. nutte steady to weak. Extra cubes, city 49o; standards 49c; prime Urate 48c; firsts 48c; undergrades 47c; prints 60c; cartons Ola Butterfnt steady. Best churning cream 50 51c lb. f. o. b. Portland. i ft Poultry v PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 14. Poultry firm. Heavy hens 2324c; lights 19 20c; Bprlngs 2022c; stags 13c; i old rooBters 10c; ducks; white Peklna - 21 22c; turkeys, live nominal; dress- , ed 20 Q 27c; spring broilers nominal. Potatoes PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 14. Pota- toes firm to 10c higher $1.40 1.60. Wheat ;, PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 14. Wheat. hard white, bluestem, bnnrt $1.02; hnrd white $1.01; northern spring 97c; hard winter, western red 96o. Today's car receipts Wheat 89; flour 6; corn 1; onts 3; hay 2. San Francisco Markets ' " SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 14. (U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics ) Trading in poultry was moderate. Leg horn hens were In good demand with fairly light receipts reported, Beat leghorn stock sold up to 26 cents. . Leghorn hens 2 to 3 lbs 20 24c; over 3 lbs. 2526c. SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 14. (IT. 8. Bureau of Agricultural Economics.)' Eggs steady; extras 30V4c; extra pul lets 27 tie; undersized pullets 20c ' ft Do YOU Worry? One of the most difficult things to contend with In these strenuous times is worry and nervousness. Almost everyone suffers In one form or another neurnlsla, neuritis, ner vous indigestion, etc., all painful, af flict suffering humanity because the nerves are disordered. Women suf fer most, because of their physical mnke-up. To correct these conditions tnko Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescrip tion, made of soothing herbs. It is a wonderful nerve tonic nnd will help restore nervous women to health and strength. Send 10c for trial pkg. to Vr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y. Adv,