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Twenty flvo out-of-etote cam were registered Saturday, Novem ber 5, at the local branch of the ■Ute traffic bureau, located la the chamber of commerce balld- out-of-town aneet« Ing on the Plata. Sunday ^vexing at »» O '. 1 Football. •. O. N. 8. va. Hum hotel. '’ boldt. Hlah Bchool field», Nov. 11. S7-tf Amoag the Portland r Fresh P-Nut Brittle. FaU who apeat the week and Pound. H e. The »Plana. ' BB-tf city transacting buataaa visiting irlanda were: R / don. ê . H . Campbell. G« Robinson, Fred W. Dwrbl rett.RandaH and wife.. 1 8. HUI and J.' R. Lon«. ¡¿rtwnfe.' Back Hnnttog Goo d ■■ Dock hunting Is good la the enroute home fuMO Chico, Cel If- fornia. where they played the Chico team, Saturday, being de feated 65-0. Members of ■ team are the following Wallace McCrae. Ken R. McCrae, Law rence Chestnut, Philip Meyers. A. C. Fraeltr, Leo Eckstein, Hurry Lefener, Kenneth .Horn, Ernest O. Lehman, Lloyd Wlckons, Bill Becken, Sewell Ayers, 3. A. Eck stein, Emory V. Lehman, Charles King. Deryle D. Huston? Charles Robertson, W Ilford, Thomas and B. C. Rosa. FI w , Cohln. Who rash Eugene, Oregon, spent Sal In Ashland looking after nets affairs. TP f a v '- < .l y i IR 11 < ’ a I C'STATBB RMDOVÈR- INO FROM FLOODS g .y > ty Wrench, lares’ aa I ins Lake evie LAKBVIMW, Ora.. N8v. 7-MtfJ Curious ayes w a r o «tea- red toddy pa a small dark Mad woman as the murder trial of irena Tricky, noted rodeo-rider, arged with the awrder of J. P. Him” Harris, her bnekaroo loil- Klamath country, - according to Mr.-and Mr. L. D. Stepheaton? local sportsmen whb spent the who have,bee» residing tor Jjtma week end In that section: The time at 8> Wimer; street,' aro geeee are arriving Ur largo num moving today into the 3. C. Nar bers and the ducks are In much This quaint teow town w a » rait house on the corner of Art Dressier of Medford and bettor condition than they wore Nursery and Rock street». Th»y icked a s -ridera from, distant Lylo Van Scoy of Eagle Point last year, the meat helps excep mges came In to witness t h e have been residents of this city ■pent Sunday in thia city. Mr. tionally good. oat senmtional murder in Jhp dor the past two or throe years'. VanScoy visited at the home of story of the county and to hear Ms aunt Mrs. Harry Carlton on Storage for cars I J.BO aad arena’s «tory of how she killed Watch the Normal team In At the Oregon Moto» ■« •> J Valin, street and Mr. Dressier B3.5B per month. Third street Ga action at high school field,- Nov. U rn In aelfnofeoae here, Septem- Among th ose’ who spent last rage, Night and day service. S<-S IS. ’ r 7, following the Labor Day ro- visited menos. B7-tf eveptng at the Oregon hotel In thia city were: K. Donnelly of Try Psulserud's «or the newest Auditor H er» » English walnuts, 1 lbs. for 7Sc. Pasadena, California. G. L. .* According to the defense at- ffehuerman’s Grocery. . ‘ \ 89-tf In men’s suits and overcoats. A. B. Tweeddale, auditor of the Young of Seattle; Washington; torney^ 8am A. Jetmore, veteran > Bl-tf Multnomah hotel lu Portland, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Rico of Los of criminal law In th b _ Isolated Oregon, is spending the day in Angeles, California, aad Frank outpost of rangeland, his , client Fever Situation Satbfactory— Ashland looking after business af W. Kay and MI m Phillip of Red will tellthnJury of a lover’s quar rel and will admit that aha killed According to Jackson County fairs and visiting with E. H. Zim ding, California. Health Physician L. D. Inkeop, merman, manager of the Lithla urn life Itself,” the typhoid fever situation In. Springs hotel. The defense will also prove, southern Oregon is null satbfac R. L. Hudson, a resident of stmore asserted In hit opening tory, with no new cases being re See Mercer smash Humboldt Klamath Palls, spent Gio week; ntemento, that Harris told Lor ported for over a week. Saturday P M. B7-tf end In Ashland vbttkig with is ho war" leaving her whan the friends and looking after busi akevlew rodeo ended; From C M r ogo ness interests. Speut Week Bud H e r e - The defense is also to attempt H. H. Reed, salesman for the Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Dement > prove, that In a Gt of temper Marshall Field Company In Chi BURNS SAYS GOV- aad Mr. and Mrs. Bins Warner of lim struck h b common law wife cago, Illinois, spent the .day In BRNMRNT GUILTY Powers, Oregon, spent the week Ith a wrench.' Ehe little cowgirl Ashland transacting businesq. end In Ashland visiting at the Southern Orgon Normal achooL. Football, Hnmboldt-ve. 8. Ö. Mrs. Warner was formerly mbs N. 8., Saturday, Nov. IB. 67-tf with Jury tampering which the Theresa Dement and attended government - counsel promptly school la thb city last year. denied. Burns was befot» the grand W. l|. George of Medford, gen Home grown Spinach at Schu- Jury to xplaln Just why h b men eral manager of the Southern Ore irian’s Grocery. 58-tf , gon Gas Company, apont thb shadowed the jurors. Ha charged H. R. Lamh. spee- Delicious, Winter Banana, morning In : Ashland visiting at b l assistant to Attorney Gener Spite. Jonathan aqd Newtown the local office on Oak street. al Sargent talked to Norman apples, Ashland F. A Pro. Asso. Football 8. O. N. 8. vs. Hum Glascock, one of th e ’ jnrbra. , BWf boldt. High School-Held, Nov. Lamb was called, dented h» 11. '' B7-tf talked to Glascock,-and claimed he had nothing to do with the to one back to a hunter each sea son, holding that the mule-tall doer b In danger of becoming ex tinct. In tha eastern -section if the state there te strong sentiment In favor of hag redaction. The Parent-Teacher circle of the Lincoln sohool will hold their next, regular meeting on the af ternoon of Thursday, Novmber 10 at 1:10 o’clock In the Lincoln school building on Beach street, instead of on Friday afternoon, November 11, which b a holiday. Members are anticipating an In teresting meeting. ALUMINUM WARE (OoatlaaadJhrom Paco One) smlating le directing the relief work aald today expected the to tal weald reach IBS. - Property toeeee. spread over Mx states, ftp five Nap Baclaad states, aad h pari of New Tork., WiU aggregate 110«,»00,0»e. - A t Montpelier, the stricken eapttal of Vermont, communica tion has keen restored, A 1 I stricken eommnntttbe reported sufficient food supplies to lust until relief expeditions, driving -A1 Jordan’s Army Goods Store- (Biggest Little Store in Town, Open Evenings.) Gome in and see what w ohave to offer before ¿ b u y in g . and villages were hit by t k e flood waters. Eighteen dams have burst, flooding many of the communities with w a t e r ranging from depths of three to IS feet and covering thousands of a lia s of Now Ragland low lands, with scores of bridges washed away Now England rall- cokoort issured if yon have one of our HEATING STOVE your house these* cold We have a splendid stock ARMSTRONG jÁm» JORDAN ELECTRIC and- othe? household supplies in our new Qdeation « WINTER SHO “The 19th Hole Gut from soft, oil tanned, veal leather* which credited with being nearer water-proof than any other leather. GOLF SHOP. Open Soon ! “Ashland Waste It” 357 'I t Main St een 11 a. I articles Mon-Wed. OVERLAND SHOE SHOP We Have Purchased J. C. Hoppers Wood ' We Have a Complete Stock of Fine Wood on Hand GOLF SHOP Inspect our wood and get onr prices. We have some dry 4 f t wood which’we w id h to move at $6:80 per cord. v. a Carsen-Foww Now, To Plant Your Mr. aad Mrs. “Casey” Jones ro- tarrnd Friday to tholr homo la Klamath Calte, having apont the week end In the city vbltlng with rotativa* and friends. They for merly resided la Ashland, Mrs. JonSs being Mbs Ethel Oreeoe he- tor her marriage. The following named were among those who spent last even ing at the Lithla hotel: Mr. and Mrs. Km er Dover, acorns. Wash ington; Rath Maxfield. Seattls, Washington: W. J. Remedy. San Fraaebeo, California, and 1 . C. BULBOUS (POA BULBOSA) That’s why they ABE men of power. They know the value of thrift and good business. They have learned to profit by the mistakes they themselves and others have made. Can y<Mi do thernamet Will yon be a man of influence anfi position Boms’ day! I t ’s easy to start saving, holder to keep up, but IT GAN BE DONE! 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