2 THE ASHLAND ADVERTISER. Ashland ^dvrrtisrr. LOCAL BREVITIES. Chautauqua Assembly Ingins to-day. 1’nblÍNhrd Wednesday. Monarch of Amateur Local News Journals. Milk Shakes are only 5 cents at the Candy Palace. Teachers Institute is in session this week at the High School building. Goto L. V. High’s Tonsorial Parlor for a refreshing shave or a hair-cut. — TEKM8. — Subscription, One Year. “ Six Months. Sample copies mailed freely. Advertising rates. Discounts, . . Terms to Agents, . $.25. .15. Made known upon application. Entered at the post-other at Ashland, Oregon, as second-class matter. — i P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER A D- vertising Agent, 21 Merchant’« Exchange, Sait Francisco. is our author­ ized agent. The A dvkrtiskr is kept on tile in his office. The “Al»V KRTIM I»*’ ha* the I.arurst ( Irmlatlon of any I’aprr «» T it* < la**. jVl.Y 10, I $95. WEDNESDAY, FIUTONI IL. Many kind letters have ls-en received since our reappearance, congratalating the A dvertiser on its tv {«»graphical ap­ pearance and its contents tir rt emember us for Job Printing. Klum ami Crisler have a new ad. on page 3. Look out for Myer ami Gregory*® new ad. next week. Fine line Fashion Plates at Sayles’s News De|»ot. G. W. (’row son is sole dealer in ** Peer­ less” fruit pajH-r in Ashland. Chautauqua Assembly logins to-dav. to continue for ten days. Everylmdv come. An enjoyable time is assured. It pays to advertise in the right journal; this pajx-r is the one. Try it! Read the Shorthand ad. on |mge 4 of this issue. Alexandria ¡teaches are coming Into market. Twentv-five cents a • rear. * Perhaps you don’t know it. but now is the time to sul*crii>e. Gel your Fishing Tackle at Sayles’s Candv Store. Full line. The citizens of Ashland had better D ied .— At her home in Ashland, Fri- wake up to their interests if they want : day, July 5. 1895, at 6:00 p. m ., Matin the creamery, or our enterprising neigh­ Virginia W eeks. aged 43 years, 6 months bor, Medford, will get it I adore we know ami 19 days. it. Boas.— In Ashland precinct, July 5. 1 $95, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murphy. We want one hundred agents in Ash­ I a daughter. land and vicinity to solicit subscriptions A fine line of Job Printing is being for the A dvertiser . Forty jht cents commission. For further particulars turned out by the A dvertiser office. Best work in the city at the low e-t price. call at this office. The weekly A dvertiser was granted a certificate of a< I mission at the second class rates of postage last Friday. A |M>und of “Peerless pajwr will ¡»ack more ¡»caches than any other make ¿con­ sequently it is the cheapest to buy. G. W. ('rowson, Pioneer block, is the only dealer in Southern Oregon w ho sells it. We rag ret greatly that we did not. meet Harry Morris as he paasvd through on Friday evening's train, but his letter announcing his coming was not received until the day after he passed. We trust that we will meet bin when he returns in September. Someone, silpj»osed to Is* a hobo«-, quietly stole one of R. T. Melina’s horses from ids stable in the de{s»t addition, last Sunday night, and, after removing the horse, fastened the doors as they were. Up to press time, the liorw had not l»een recovered.