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PÀGfe W>tÄ AsttUOB ttÀiLt TtDtòtìS ....--- * * * * * * * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * < ♦ ♦ $ * < ♦ ■ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦-■»■♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »-» » ♦ » ♦ » » t m i LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES : Worst Murder Case Annuals p ■A D aily C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts o f local Interest. Ol iiitirsduy, O ctober' la . «- express car or baggage ear, opened Safe Arrival Reported— . . 1 -LNOrtllW eSl (C o n tin u e d from f irs t p a g e .) a c a r d o o r w h e n th e tra in sto p p ed , i a n d saw S ing s ta n d in g w ith h is ‘ h a n d s in th e a ir a t th e e n d of th e tu n n e l. T his m an , re a liz in g a h o ld u p w as in p ro g re s s q u ic k ly closed th e d o o r a n d ra n fo r h is s h o tg u n . T he re p o rt is th e m a n ’s n a m e is H affey , S. P- b a g g a g e m a n . T he re p o rt h a s n o t been v e rifie d , o r a n y id ea ob- ta in e d w h e th e r h e saw th e b a n d its. C o ro n e r P e rl, M edford, s ta r te d an in q u e s t in to th e d e a th of th e B ates, S ing, J o h n s o n a n d D a u g h e rty h e re th is a fte rn o o n , in th e A sh la n d C ity H all, a t tw o o ’clock. visit here again next smuttier. who is connected with one of the Mr. a n d M rs. J. M. C aseb eer arriv Their eldest son, Dr. Chauncey ed sa fe ly a t th e ir Los A n g eles hom e. C aseb eer an d w ife, w ho have Just T hey sold th e ir ho m e on T h ird s tre e t com p leted th e ir new tw e lv e th o u sa n d C ren sh aw B oule- in th is c ity d u rin g th e ir v isit h e re d o lla r hom e on tliig su m m e r. • v a rd , in Los A n geles, a re th e p ro u d I Mr. C a se b e er s ta te s th a t th e y lik e ¡p a re n ts of a baby boy, b o rn th e last la rg e s t in s u ra n c e c o m p a n ies on th e c o a st, s ta te s th a t h is com pany h ad in su ra n c e a m o u n tin g to a h a lf m il lion d o lla rs in th e B e rk e le y fire . Lloyd is a g r a d u a te of S ta n fo rd U ni M r. a n d M rs. f t . N. L en o v er of A sh la n d C a n n e ry W o rk e rs N o tice: v e rsity , a lso a m u sic ia n of u n u s u a l Los A ngeles, b u t fee, th a t A sh lan d of S e p tem b e r. S u n in e r a r e g u e s ts a t th e H otel Co- C a M e ry r a n S a tllrd a y , w lll m in sa y s he s ta r te d back fro m th e lu in bi a. is th e ir re a l hom e. T hey In te n d to Lloyd C aseb eer, th e ir o th e r son. a b ility . ru n M onday. 36-1* tra in to flag . A fte r g e ttin g o ff th e r e a r end he tu rn e d a ro u n d q u ick ly F. J. M cF adden of S e a ttle is a- A sh la n d C a n n e ry W o rk e rs N o tice: to size up th e s itu a tio n in f ro n t, as m ong o u t-o f-to w n v isito rs. C a n n e ry w ill n o t ru n S a tu rd a y , w ill no sig n a l had been given by w h istle ru n M onday. 3C-1* fro m th e e n g in e . W h en he tu rn e d E a rl L. M cL ininionds of P ine- h e saw a m an in b lu e o v e ra lls an d h u r s t is a b u sin e ss v isito r. ju m p e r p u llin g a t w ireg seem in g ly W A N TED — C a re ta k e r fo r J e sse n e a r th e e n g in e o r th e w a te r ta n k . W in b u rn ’s L odge up th e A sh la n d L a rg e lo a f— q u a lity b rea d , 10c. B e n ja m in sa y s he w o n d ered w h a t A shland Cannery W orkers Notice: C reek C anyon. M idle-aged m an ow n- Bon Ton. 34-tf w as g o in g on, b u t c o n tin u e d on his C a n n e ry w ill not ru n S a tu rd a y , will ; h o rse p re fe rre d . W a g es $60 a m o n th . w ay to p e rfo rm h is d u ty a s fla g m an . ru n M onday. 36-1* B E R T M OSES, A sh la n d , P h i,. A. W a rn o c k , J r . of San F r a n A d d re ss H e says he p ro b a b ly h ad go n e th e j O regon. 1* cisco ig a m o n g o u t-o f-to w n a rriv a ls . ’ d ista n c e of seven o r e ig h t c a r le n g th s B ig C a rn iv a l D ance at Fail- Straight - line w hen th e ex plosion o c c u rre d . The Coat Dress Big C a rn iv a l D ance a t F a ir G ro u n d s P a v illio n S a tu rd a y n ig h t. H. I. M oody ig a re c e n t a rriv a l T h e f ir s t m an a t th e fro n t end Coats G ro u n d s P a v illio n S a tu rd a y n ig h t. 35-2 fro m Y reka. w as C o n d u c to r M e rrit, In c h a rg e of S pecial m u sic a n d p rizes. THERE is a trim modislmess S pecial m u sic a n d prizes. 35-2 th e tra in . M e rrit fo u n d E n g in e e r THE STRAIGHT SILIIOU- Yes— M alted M ilk tw in b rea d 10c. “ B ates d ead on th e flo o r of th e cab. about the wool coat dress ETE rules the mode, and it Bon T on. 3 4 -tf M eeting A nnounced— B loodhounds Arrive A special m ee tin g of th e A m e ri is particularly attractive in which makes it the favored B lo d h o u n d s fro m S e a ttle a re r e can L egion A u x ilia ry w ill be h eld in M r. a n d Mrs. F. O. J o y of P o r t p o rte d to h a v e a rriv e d h e re th is practical coats of this tyno. costume for business and lan d a re v is ito rs fro m M u ltn o m ah th e ro o m s of th e lib ra ry th is F rid a y noon, an d gone on to S isk iy o u to th e Camel’s hair, polo cloth and e v e n in g a t 7 :3 0 p. m. A ll o ffic ers co u n ty . street wear. We are showing scen e of th e crim e. W ith th e a rriv a l other soft woolens which a n d m em b e rs u rg e d to be p re s e n t. of th e h o u n d s th e p o s ta l, ra ilro a d j seem particularly suitahh some beaut ¡full v stvled wool M r. a n d M rs. H. B. B la k e a re a n d g o v e rn m e n t a u th o r itie s h av e D r. L a n tis , F o o t S p e c ia list, 419 am o n g g u e sts fro m P o rtla n d in A sh toi tailored coats are eiu-i dresses, designed on eoat s ta r te d a s y s te m a tic se a rc h fo r th e M edford B ldg., M edford, O re. P h o n e lan d . c rim in a ls , w hich m ea n s ru n n in g to ployed. Many take the fash-h- ... 4l „ ... , 555. L ad y a tte n d a n t. 35-2 ionable side-elosing, with n o 1 th tlle w«ll llkc<l R“le a n en d e v e ry c lu e t h a t show s th e W e m a k e a sp e c ia lty of picnic and s lig h te s t p o ssib ility of g a in in g som e closing. Many are embroi suggestion of a belt. Big C a rn iv a l D ance at F a ir c a m p e rs ’ need s. D e tric k ’s. 2 3 6 -tf in fo rm a tio n . G ro u n d s P a v illio n S a tu rd a y n ig h t. dery or braid trimmed. Ev One W itness S pecial m u sic a n d p rizes. 35-2 H. C. S q u ire of S an F ra n c isc o T h e re is a p ro b a b ility of th e a u ery dress is smartIv tailored. w as am o n g o u t-o f-to w n g u e s ts y e s th o ritie s h a v in g one w itn e ss w ho New a n d u sed h e a tin g sto v es a t te rd a y . h ad a g lim p se of th e m u rd e re rs . It S w enson & P e e b le r. P u r n itu r e . 33eod TODAY is re p o rte d one of th e m en in th e E. E. P ills b u ry is a g u e s t a t th e The Right Coat for the and SATURDAY F o o t sp e c ia list. D r. L a n tis. 419 H o tel A sh la n d fro m San F ra n c isc o . School Girl M edford B ldg., M edford, O re. P h o n e Choose The New < ( Over- $1.00 Articles. .2 for $1.01 55. L ad y a tte n d a n t. 35-2 M aple s q u a re s — 30c. Bon Ton. Fall Wearing Apparel $19.85 $32.50 $17.50 $42.50 3 4 tf N. A n g a of S an F ra n c is c o is a- m ong la te a rriv a ls . M erle I. G reen of S an F ra n c isc o is am o n g b u sin e ss v isito rs. I h a v e m ad e a sp e cia l s tu d y or a u to m o b ile in s u ra n c e ; g e t m y r a te s firs t. Yeo, of co u rse . 21-tf T y ra J . C e d e rg re n i3 a v isito r from C o rv allis. TH E THEATER BtAUTlTUL Class M eeting— T he V o lu n te e r C lass o f th e B a p tis t c h u rc h h eld its e ig h th a n n u a l b a n q u e t in th e c h u rc h p a rlo rs , W ed n esd ay , Oct. 10. Six h u n d re d and n in e v isits h a v e been m ad e to th e sick sin ce la s t y e a r. A fte r se rv in g a nice little lu n c h ,e le c tio n of o ffic ers took place. P re s id e n t, M rs. C a rrie M o reh o u se; v ic e -p re sid e n t, M rs. E va H eld ; te a c h e r, M rs. E lla O xford; a s s is ta n t te a c h e r, M rs. M ary H a le ; sec. a n d tr e a s u r e r , M rs. B e ttie J a y H a w k s: a s s is ta n t, M rs. Id a S m ith . G 10c Articles__ 2 for 11c 25c Articles. . .2 for 26c 50c Articles ..2 for 51c TODAY and TOMORROW CLOSES SATURDAY $3.98 McNair Bros. SPECIAL HAND PAINTED Cups and Saucers E a t a fre s h ta m a le a t R ose B ros CIDER FOR SALE M rs. E d w ard A. H o n tz of U rb’a n a . F re s h a p p le c id e r fo r sa le in g a l O hio w as an A sh la n d guest la st lon o r la r g e r q u a n titie s at J a s. n ig h t. • Y oung fa rm on B o u le v a rd . 35-3 M rs. T h o m a s R a n k in e of C h ica go, 111. is am o n g o u t-o f-to w n g u e sts. TOO DATE TO CLASSIFY F O R R E N T ——M odern ‘5 room A new sh ip m e n t of o v e rc o a ts have house, fu rn is h e d . In q u ire a t ’ 342 ju s t a rriv e d , a t P a u ls e r u d ’s. 3 0 tf G ra n ite S t., A sh la n d . O re. 35-1* FOR S A L E — P u lle ts , a lso la te W h en a lo ss com es a lo n g , my c o m p a n ies pay. Yeo, of co u rse. 21-t J peaches, g re e n to m a to e s. B rin g box es. P h o n e 335-L . 34.6 J o s e p h J. M cN icholas a n d w ife of to S e a ttle a re am o n g la te a rr iv a ls from I W a n te d : E x p e rie n c ed w om an do p re ss fee d in g a n d o th e r w ork in S e a ttle . th e T id in g s office. See Mr. G reer. It co sts n o th in g to g e t m y in s u r a n c e ra te s . Yeo of, co u rse . 21-t F ra n k P. T a n g n e y is am o n g b u si- j ness visito rg from S e a ttle . W e rem o d e l, r e p a ir a n d c le a n and p re ss c lo th e s. P a u ls e r u d ’s. 3 5 tfi —the « story o f a great lotfe aditentureJ — —- - C liff P a y n e m a k e s p a tte rn s . If you d o n ’t d a n c e com e h e a r th e m usic. J a c k s o n H o t S p rin g s, S at., O ct. 1 3 th . L y ric O rc h e stra .— A dm is sion F re e . 34-3* ta m a le try “ S E E IN G IS B E L IE V IN G ” — S E E OUR W IN D O W — W e h a v e glasg fo r w indow s. B ring in y o u r sa sh . S w enson & P e e b le r F u r n itu r e . “ The Limit” VARIETY STORE 89 N. Main A Duck season comedy Stores 20th Century Grocery 28 Stores g r a p e f r u it— 1 0 6 tf B ig O p en in g D ance J a c k s o n H o t S p rin g s, S at O ct. 1 3 th . L y ric O r c h e s tr a of S e a ttle . 34-3* price ? QUALITY? Because of your health N otice — The W o m a n ’s H om e M issionary S ociety w ill be e n te rta in e d a t th e p a rs o n a g e on F rid a y a fte rn o o n at 2.30. A ll la d ie s of th e c h u rc h a re in v ite d . T h e re is special b u sin e ss of im p o rta n c e . M rs. H. J . V a n F o s s e n J s e c ’y. B ig C a rn iv a l D ance at F a ir G ro u n d s P a v illio n S a tu rd a y n ig h t. S p ecial m u sic a n d prizes. 35-2 FOR THOSE cleverly styled dresses which are so service- able and so becoming to all »school girls, here is a splen did quality of French serge in navy, black or brown. Priced yd $2.25 36in Wide in Light col ors. yd. 25c I I ANY THING were needed to increase interest in Fall frocks, the beauty of the Silks Beau Monde now on display would surely serve the purpose. For weaves and colorings seem more beautiful than ever before, and the texture of each silken fabric is a de light to the < ye and to the touch. Satins, velvets, moires, crepes—thev all lend them selves perfectly to the long, graceful ‘lines, ami dra- pings which characterize the mode. 36in Wide new Floral Patterns, yd 19c Each $1.00 Womens Silk and Wool Y ou owe it to yourself to inquire at the most convenient 20th Century as to Hose in Black only. Spec ial per pair $1.00 quality and price of their gods. Serge for School Wear Silks Take On New Beauty 72x90. Full comfort size. Because of your purse $4.98 0 $18.95 OUTING FLANNEL the true test in buying is, First; How. is the quality? Second; What is the price? Satin Back C a n t o n Silk and Wool Panama heavy qnality. yd. $3.98 Crepe wi(,e y(1 $3 E. R. Isaac & Co. Childrens Wool mixed sport Hose. 3-4 length —Fancy Top. Pair 69c T h e Q u a lity S to r e Albers Flapjack Flour Large Pkdg. Olympic or Crown Pan cake Large Pkdg. Peacock Buckwheat Large Pkdg. Silk and Wool Canton crepe. 36 in wide yd $2.48 27’-(J gJ^C Where Yonr Patronage Is A ppreciated Canton Crepe in all the new colors, yd. $3.48 E i l i l l -N0 10 SACKS OF ANY OF THE ABOVE AT 39 c GRAHAM, WHOLE WHEAT or PASTRY •Seedless Raisins in Bulk P o u n d ................................................. 12c 3 Pounds ............................... 35C Seeded or Seedless Raisins 15 oz. P a c k a g e ..................... FLOUR—Crown, Vim, Olympic or Drifted Snow Your Chocie for 491b sk. New Crop Filberts Pound ................ 20C Sweet Potatoes Selected Fancy O Q a Stock 4 pounds J j gg gQç ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Large 12 ounce can 40c, i%lb J j 1 9 ^ 2 29 „ Fresh Peanut Butter Comb Honey Pound....... 23c Extra fancy stock O C Section ............ X a CwC Extracts—2 Ounce Carna tion, Lemon or O C a V a n illa .............. twC 20TH CENTURY COFFEE—Full strength, finest aroma and flavor—Fresh Roasted Pound 35c 3Pounds $1.00 Prices guranteed good Satuday and Monday, Oct, 13th and 15th 20TH CENTURY GROCERS AND COFFEE ROASTERS. Bifl Anniversary Cash Sale! 1 2^C New Layer Figs Fancy eating, lb. “OC F u r n itu r e p a c k ed fo r sh ip p in g . S w enson & P e e b le r. P u r n itu r e . 33eod R elief given a ll fo o t tro u b le . D r. L a n tis, c h iro p o d ist, 419 M edford B ldg.. M edford, O re. P h o n e 555. 35-2 $2.25 Stitched Cotton Bat M r. a n d M rs. C. H. F lo w e r G enesee, Id a h o a re am o n g o ut-of- to w n v isito rs. O ra n g e s, lem o n s, D e tric k se lls fo r less. Priced yd YOU’LL H A V E TO H U R R Y H ave a f it a t O rre s. T tilo rs fo m en a n d w om en. U p sta irs. 4-tf H. I. B ra c e of K elso, W ash , w as a businesg v isito r y e ste rd a y . POIRET TW ILL proves a happy choice for Fall suit of frock. Jt tailors beautifully, takes well to the severity of style essential to such cos tumes, and because of its en during quality will “ hold” its smart lines though long service. . Poiret twill in an attrae tive line weave, in Autum n’s most fashionable shades. COTTON CHALLIES M. C. H a m ilto n of R o se b u rg is an o u t-o f-to w n v isito r. If you w a n t a re a l E n d e rs C o n fectio n ery . S3 10c A story of Yankee grit and Oriental cun ning. W a ffle s w ith Inatter-scotcli a t E n d e rs C o n fe c tio n ery . 31-tf New h a ts ju s t re c e iv e d a t M rs. S im ons. 34-2 Jo h n F . M cC arthy of K elso, W ash, is an o u t-o f-to w n g u e st. IT MUST BE an “ all-weath- e r ” eoat—for what matters i For your new Coat. 54 in. wind or rain, sleet or snow i wide in shades of Grey and to the modern girl ? We are showing some excellently J Brown. Priced vd tailored coats of this type. Made ot serviceable smart Poiret Twille Captures the woolens, they are “ up-to-the Exclusive Charm of the -minute” in style, and prac tical to the last degree. Fall Tailleur plaids” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY To observe the first anniversary of our entry into Ashland^ business tíreles, and to show our appreciation of the constantly increasing patronage accorded us, we offer the following Beef R o a s ts ..................12% to 14c lb Boiling B e e f ......................8 to 10c. lb. Round Steaks .......................22 %c lb. Loin S te a k s ............................... 25c lh. Hamburg Steaks ..................... 15c lb. Veal Roasts ................... 15 to 18c lb. Boiling Veal ..............10 to 12%c lh. Veal S te a k s ..................22% to 25c lh. Mutton l e g ..................................25c lb. Mutton Shoulder ...................... 20c lh. Mutton Steaks ......................22%c lb. Mutton S t e w ............................... 12c lh. Pork Roasts . . .. .20 to 22%c lh. Pork Steaks ........ ................22%c lh Pork Chops .......... Pork Sausage . . . . Fresh Side Pork ................. 20c lh. SMOKED MEATS Sinclair Fidelity Ham ............ 29c lh. Fryes Delicious H a m ................29c lh. Morrells Pride 11am ....................29c lh. Light Country Bacon..................20c lh. Brown’s Cash Market Enders Block WE DEBITOR Phone 57