The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898, June 12, 1895, Image 1

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Ashland
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HERE WE AKE AGAIN.
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IRON FOUNDRY.
It ír rumored that an iron foundry
YOU AN A WKKKLY.
that will cmoloy a force of al»out fifteen
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Seven months of suspension have put men is to lie established in Ashland,
• in into tine shape to resume journalistic shortly.
If the enterprise is carried out, Ash­
duties, and, having aatis far tori ly com­
pleted our work in the High School, we land will lc immensely lienefited, for.
feci that our susismsion has I «‘t n really I besides giving employment to working­
»s*neficial and an' now ready to make up men Hud starting money into circulation,
it will ait as an inducement to jíersons
for I oat time.
treeing the superiority of a weekly seeking ¡strmunrnt homes.
The establishment of such enterprises
over a monthly publication, wo have
made the A i > vf . rtuikk a weekly, issued is jus» w hut is needed to restore confi­
dence and release the stringency of
every Wednesday, anti, making it of a
money, thus improving the times.
strictly local character, expect to merit
“It’s a g<M»d thing, push it along. ’
l fair than* of public confidence and pat­
ronage.
>\TI>I IED AT LAST
Gur circulation is just ss r«»nresented
and advertisers are respectfully invited
It is an ohl saving that the farmer is a
to visit the A dvkk T i SKR office on publi­ hard man to please and satisfy; no
cation days to see what they are getting sooner is he thoroughly com pluming of
for their money, for, rather than a priv­ too much rain than the necessity for ir-
rigs’ion stares him in the fat e, and starts
ilege, it is a right to l*e demanded, that I bin« investigating the latest practical
every’ advertiser should know the exact •and profitable methods.
Experience
piality and quantity of the rirculrtion now confirms the claim that a Herrulo
Gasoline Gas Engine solves the problem
<»f the journal in which be advertises.
of economical, tellable power; »nd for
As its name implies, the A dvkmtiskb once the farmer is suited, for a Palmer
is devoted to the interests of its adver­ A Rev Pumping Plant so operated gives
tisers, and. with sufficient support, its him a chance of clearing his overflow n
si/.e will l»e doubled before another vol­ lands, and, later on. of Howling his
parched fields, besides using his engine
ume is added to its existence
for cutting feed, sawing wood and run-
I ning churns, etc.
•H’K SUSPENSION
IS OVER AND WK GRFKT
UP OLD GRIZZLY.
THE RGAI) MEETING.
\ large party of young people from I
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The meeting of the citizens of \shland.
Xnhiand t«»ok a climb to the breexy sum­
mit of Grizzly Peak, > esterd.iy.
The tn consider Hie question of opening and
party was com^roscd of Nellie Ewan, Mac maintaining a good wagon route between
Millsap. Maud Berry, Iconise Ganeir, Ashland and Linkville, occurred at the
City Hall lust Monday evening. Some
Mints Gavot, Mary Hevener, (’ora are desirous of building a new road,
Baldwin, Mrs. MrUlunie, Geo. Norton, while others maintain that the most
Will Hevener. Elmer Patrick, Harry practical thing to do is to improve the
Force. Will Denny, August Mickrlsen I old one.
Continued on page 3.
anil several others.