The ADVERTISEI’S” Circulation for this Week of ChautauqQa Assembly is 1,200 Copies The 'Ashland Advertiser n ÀSIILAVP. OKKOOX. WRDMMUMT, JILT io . 18S6 Vol. III. * , ■ TRAIN FO’IRER*’ CAUGHT. THK PRINCIPAL A XU II IS ACCOMPLICES PLACPB BE HIM) TIIK HARR The robbers who held up train num- lx*r 16 last w shows the best profit for the year. It therefore follows that since the Ajax Coal Oil Gas Engine is the latest, liest ami cheapest wer obtainable, that Palmer A Key. San Francisco, Cal , an* in a position to help you add materially to the net profit of your ranch. Investigate and lx* con­ vinced. i Mo. 8. 70 MJKVEÏ THE KO AD. I M. F. Eggleson and Jesse McCall went out upon a surveying and reconnoitering trip, Sunday morning, to survey and es­ timate thec<»st of building the proposed wagon road to Klamath Falls. They were to have met a committee frotó Klamath Falls at Parker’s Sunday night, to consider the matter together. ' Upon the decision of this committee depends much of the future prosperity of Ash­ land. and won! from them is anxiously awaited, but up to press time, none had been received. Prof. William Marlow's lecture, “The Bloom of the Nineteenth Century,” was delivered Ivfore a fair sized audiem e in the Chautauqua building last evening. The *e< ture was lull of deep ami im­ pressive thoughts, and by those who pre­ fer that kind of a lecture, was regarded a*> Iving “tip top.” Persons wearing light green A dveb - badges are our authorized agents. Thev will cheerfully give you sample topics and take your subscription. Be sure to a«k for’ a Chautauqua badge when you subscribe. timek James Stewart, one of the graduates of the Medford Class of ’95, came up to Ashland yesterday and returned home to-dav. He will return to Ashland the 17th to attend the last days of the Chau­ tauqua Assembly. Owing to the rush in getting out this issue, there are several typographical errors that were overlooked in correct­ ing the proof. We ask you to kindly overlook them also. Wm. A. Grow, the painter, informs us that he will start a general carriage painting and repair shop in a short time, lie intends to erect a building on the lots opposite the Ojte.ra House, where he xa ill conduct the business. The city is careful to fee that there is no loose rubbish around the residences but they never think to hxik around the Citv * Hall. ’Tis now we are tormented And could make the air look blue W hen he blandly asks the question : ‘‘Is it hot enough fur you?” —Exchange.