Hteelhead» n itla g
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Stopped In Ashland— ,
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Lieutenant C. F. Harper
steelheads are biting wltg vim
Baa Diego, California, *eeq
and perelatenoe la the Bogue
panted by bis son. stopped
river, according to work recefr-
Ashland Thursday .and, spent 1
day vls ltia g th e <gty sad U t l
Park.
They were sin route
ported to have »truck a (lab
Seattle. Washington, where t |
almost every time he cast Sun
Redeem your Palmollre
and wHl spend a e lo rt vacatM k*
day. Q* D. Hoffman »peat the
Crystal White coupon checks at
Visitors from Port l and ■
week end flaking on RogUe
Schuermans.
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Phonogqppba repaired a g < fftver near Orante Pan.- ratura^
Among the Portland residents
lag with 18 fine .te o lh e ft& ’tbe
who spent Thursday in the city
Steaming hot cnlcken Tamalea vuavabteM-'-ÿÔmnW ’ - 88 Mf
transacting business and vteit- at Tbs Plasa. •
largest weighing nine pdttada.—
88-tf
- Netted Gem potatoes, 10 Ihp. Eugene Register,
Ing with frleuds werg: A. R.
/or I 5c; gchuermqa'a.
M -tf
Frasier, Robert McKee, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Harris, H. F. Phillips Itoturaed from HiH—
Mrs. Jessie Searing returned At the Oregon Hotel— ,
and wife, Jack Sholkoff. F. Gib
Mrs. J. B. Harjrls and sen of i
son. E. B. Shannon, G. E. Bahr. nun« last evening from H ilt, In
Stockton,
California;
W llllam i
northern
California,
where
she
A. R. Dankquorth, George M.
Brolkhouser
and
B.
F.
Shufott
visited
for
i?he
past
week
with
Robinson and B. W. West.
her grand dangh ter, Mrs. A. T. of Pittaherg, Pennsylvania, aqd
W. J. Davis Of Seattle, Washing-,
Edwards.
pance at Jackson's Sat. nite
ton, Were among those who — ’
Get y»"ir glass, Jordan's Mill
lstergd Thursday evening,at
Oregon hotel.-•>
Concerning the Ashlsnd-Unl-
Lqdlec of Trinity Guild cooked
Dollcloua,
W inter ; Banana,
verslty
Rook game fo be played
food sale, Hardy Bros. Saturday. Spits, Jonathan and Newtovrrt f Dance at Janksen's
here tomorrow' thp Emerald,' Inrf-
Oct 29, 9:30 a. m. Watch for fur apples, Ashland F. & Pro. Asso.
versity puMleatlon
VJ&gr
ther announcements.
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■ has the f o i l i n g ; toftay: W
bocal ; Personal flotes
pt'Utooed from Portland -
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Briggs.
Who have spent the past week
in Portland,' Oregon, transact-
tns business and visiting with
friends and relatives, returned
to thair home In the Ilellvicw
dhUriet yesterday.
Electric toasters repaired,.Fixit
Dance, at Bellv.ew
Friday, October 28th
Women, 8 5c.
Clubhouse
Men 50c;
48-2
Rpm«lii>K W « * —
Mies lona Kidwell on Liberty
street is spending this week with
Miss Pearl Johnson iu Med
ford.
Fresh milk and cream. Sch
nermans’ Grocery.
80-tl
Ladles of Trinity Guild eooked
food sale. Hardy Bros. Saturday,
Oct 29, 9:20 a. m.-Watch for fur
ther announcements. .
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Rdurord Home—
M rax Ralph Hargett returned
yesterday to her- home op Hel-
pian street, this city, after spend
ing the past week looking aftqj
property interests and visiting
With friends in Monmonth, Ore
gon.
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Visitor From K. F.-¿- <
Mrs. vie Miner,' a reeldeat qf
Klamath Falls, dkrlved in Ash
land yesterday afternoon and
will spend a fqw days here visit
ing with frisada.
t'honc Panlverud's for
In Ashland W-stcrday—
F. W. Boothby of PortlaiM.-
Oregon. « motored to „Ashland
where-hi met his daughter. Mrs?
W. M. Conrad of Red Bluff,
California'. They spent the day
In this city visiting with - friends.'
, O. O. Nichols H ry c .
the Ashland HotH—
Lieutenant Of 0. Nichols of
Mies Lucy P. Yeung of Grants M.edford spent Thursday evening
iss, Oregon: W . B. Stevens of in th e.elty transacting business
n ^ierntdiueu ftd ffartjla.' and
vUitlAfc with friends.
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“ V Í C T O R I A ” DOM
FOBT CHALLlESy 4 A c
Yard
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ISAAC»
‘The Quality Store”
Tard Wide
a L R ST4TCHBD COM
FORT BAT»,
AQc
Each
O «
of Medford on its ear, on. aft*
other southern Journey, this time
to Ashland.
“ Before any more is said about*
this team, Lloyd Boggs, with
modesty becoming, (rat unusual
to a freshman, disclaims all hon-
VisRqd In FhoenU r-
Mrs. Haan, Miss Oertie Haan,
Miss Edna Goheen, Miss Nora
Ward and Mrs. H. W. Andre jra,
all resident» of this city, were
recent visitors at the home pt
Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Malmgren In
Phoenix.
Mrs. Malmgren,
has been confined to her home
for some time suffering from an
Injury sustained In an autpmp-
btle accident early in the’ sum
mer, is slowly regaining her
strength.
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WOOL TWEEDS
in New Noyelty Patterns, so Popular
for Winter Presses.
Yard
$1.00
< 4
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SATURDAY—Take Advantage of the Wonder
Dress Values
Offered in Both Silk and Wool at
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LINEN LUNCH CLOTHS
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In New Patterns. Size 44x44. ^ 4 A A
$1.29 Values. Each ............
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Thfe Last Saturday iri eaeh mouth is Bed Let-
tey Day^and each customer who calls aiyl asks
for them may get ten free Starovs without any
required purchase.
Beautiful
ASK FQR YOVR
DISCOUNT* STAMPS
H. G STOCK
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M O & tlcftÁ M
Halens Biodo
Licensed Lady Assistant
Deputy
Coroner Office
it but durable leath-
lichinsure perfect
in tan combinations and all b
i Shoes are all made in ^dnlih
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Johnny Carlson Arrested—
Johnny Carlson, southern Ore-
go» pugilist, well khown in, Ash
land where he visited' for several
months with friends some time
ago, w^t arrested Wednesday
night ‘ln itra n ts Pass on a 'charge
of 'being Intoxicated. , He was
fined 860 In the city court upon
his plea of guilty. He was ar
rested at 9 ¡89 Wednesday night
by Night Officer Link McOrew.
8utherltn— Leeper Dome oil
proapeep w#n *• working two
dMII á tfts .
Slippers
Black Satin and Patent Leather Strap Slippers are g o
ing to be very popular for evening wear this winter.
We have just received some new numbers that will
surely please you whetf you see them— .
W SATURDAY YOU W lbL RfND MANX UNUSUAL V A tjU E SA L
UR CLOSING OUT SALE OP PIECE-GOODS: WITH THE OOTTON
\ARKET STEADILY ADVANCING, NOW IS THE TIME TO SUPPLY
OUR FUTURE NEED AT THE EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS Tt) BE
AD DURING THIS SALE.
There are still many vsluqp left from osr October Sale of,Ladles
Costs. The quality of material and prices of these Coats cannot be
equalled anywhere and it w ill be to ywnr advantage to see these
Coals on Saturday.
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36 IN. OUTING F I j ANNEL
In New Light and Dark Pat-
terns. Extra Value. Yard . . . .
NEW ARRIVALS
‘
z Terry A . Talent was In the
city today on his way from Med
ford to r Portland.
He stopped
here for several hours to see
'Josephine county offleers.
Mr.
Talent Is a -fo d eftl prohibition
olBcer.— Grants Pass Codrter. ‘
SATURDAY-! fir «
men’s Winter Coats
S
GRAND MARAIS, Mian., Oct.
•f
' doha|on
I S f t W
y #
and is the only layman t ° preside
ower a MInneaot* eonrt.
’ /Judge Jofcrikon whs appointed
recently by Qov. Christianson be-
pmiao Cdoh.couniy h H bgt < ots
lawyer, and .that one Is county
78x90
Wgs In CKy-v.
100 jier cent„ Pure Wool and Bayon Silk
lt judge nr b m
Dance at Jkckkon's Sat.
Visited Evans Valley— .
County School Superintendent
Suaaane Homes Carter spent
Wednesday visiting In the Evans,
Valley consolidated school at
the Rogue River schools. '
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WOMEN’S W IN fBB WEIGHT ‘
HOSE
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every oae eled bat him got
Wrtt-upa for^he-ffm x.;.--M r, W -
hprg m « £ 4 « r * * t a hojne end
tell the folks. The secret la oat.
rm r; tiUs
MMrtW.rsn
kA e l the
w ill .leave
way. T
Friday.1
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“While BUly R d $h art fcM D lffee. Civil < » r vetania. whe
J "Ba»". W illiams; ard ^enpralfog resigned becaune r o f ‘ til health,
' the frosh mbtkta? 6n fnywfol Dhrfee Is 88 AAre of age. »
At the M tliia Springs Hotel-—
The following named people
were among those who spent
last evening at the Llthla Springs
hotel in this city: Mr. and Mrs.
Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Emer
son of Chicago, Illinois; Mr. and
Mrs. George Kellogg of Hdqulam,
Washington, and B. G. Taylor of
Meeker, Oklahoma?
> m w Klamath Falls—
Ladles of Trinity Guild cooked
Burt E. Hawkins and Enola
A. Hawkins, who reside in Klatn- food’ sale, Hardy Bros. Saturday.
Paulserud's fo r tailored
«th Falls, arrived In <he city Oct 29. 9:30 a. m. Watcb for fur r«ad-to-Wenr suits.
ther announcements. ' *
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yt aiorday to spend probably a
couple of days visiting friends.
Fresh
P-Nut
Brittle.
Dance at Jackson's Bat.
Pound. 85c. The Pipsa.
ora (or tha 98 yard m a for *a
touehdowa at Medford last Sat
urday. laying all M ane oa oae
Mr. Claytoa Hoiborg. a retiring
4 Q p
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SATURDAY—Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns Ea. $1.00
Plain and Fancy Patterns. Long arid Short Sleeves.
64176 HEAVY COTTON SHEET
BLANKETS
Wearwell Quality. Tan, Grey 4? 4 Q i
and White. P a ir .................. < ■ - W 1
FINE WOOL BLANKETS
Size 66x80 in New Plaid Patterns.
»7.95 y«l»e.
5 5 9 5
Special P a ir ..........................
SATURDAY—Remarkable Sale of Women’s 49J.58
Winter Coats . . .
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J0B Is to show sui his
UKS and ear Jeb Is to
K EEP from overbwylag.
TOV stay think eat Jeb Is
BAST, bnt yon
WOULDN’T think SO I f M B
COULD see this
B EA U TIFU L Mae. There Isn’t
A 8 IN O U I denbt left In ewr
OW Satiifrlay, October 29
s o n E verythi
In l»th Sports and Dress style. Made with larger Fur' Collars, some with Fur
Collars and Cuffs, Good Silk Linings. Every Coat new thia season. Come in Both
Regular and Extra Sizes—See these special values.
WOMEN’S WINTER HOSE
CHILDREN’S WINTER HO8E
In Fancy Plaid Patterns.
Part Wool. P a ir ........ ..
<h(
$1.98
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MANY ARTICE
In New Color»—Grain, FrencfarNude and
Beige. Wool and Bayon Silk.
59C
BELOW COST
MeNAIRBROS.
40 IN. CHARMEUSE SATIN
Black only. A great Value,.and Black
So Popular.
EVERY PURCHASE OF $2.00 OR MORE
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WEARWELL SHEETS
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Inn*’
Made of Unbleached Sheet-
ing. Sise 81x90. E a c h .......... *
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