The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898, July 17, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE ASHLAND ADVERTISER.
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LOCAL BREVITIES.
®lu ¿Vshland ^dvrrtbrr.
The Wallace Great Shows will exhibit
in Ashland, Saturday, August 10.
Publifthcd Eïery Wednesday.
M onarch
A matevrs .
Milk Shakes are only 5 cents at the
Candv Palace.
JUTOK, . .
PViU.tMllKK,
PROPRIETOR.
The construction of the iron foundry
building in nearly completed.
of the
TEKMS. —
1.25
.15
Subscription, One Year,
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Six Months,
Sample copies mailed freely.
Advertising rates. |
Discounts,
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Terms to Agents, ’
kl|Own gpon
application.
Entcre<i at the po-t-otlice at Ashland,
Oregon, as se<*oml-cla>s matter.
P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER Al>-
vertising Agent, 21 Merchant s
Exchange, San Franei-co, is mir author­
ized agent. The A ovkrtiser is kept on
tile in his office.
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1 hr “Al»V Kill IM II” h«* th«« Ijirur-t < irrnlition
of an) Paper of It* I la*».
Goto I.. V. High’s Tonsorial Parlor
for a refreshing shave or a hair-cut.
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Rememlwr ns for Job Printing.
J. M.Hicks is shipping al»out twenty-
live crates of dew I m rm - to Portland ami
other northern cities, dailv.
Fine line Fashion Plates at Sayles’s
News I >e|H»t.
G. W. Grow son is sole dealer in “Peer­
less” fruit pa|M*r in Ashland.
Twenty-five cents a >ear.
Go to the Portland Photo Tent, near
Hotel Oregon, for the finest finished
Photographs of all styles ami sir.es. Cab­
inet Photo- onlv |2.00 |»er dozen.
J. j. MeEvrv, Photo Artist.
17. 1S95
Perhaps you don’t know* it, but now is
the lime to sub-cril«e.
For some time past, we have I mtii
greatly rushed with job printing.
Joe Stormer *peart*d an extraordinary
large -almon in Ashland creek, Monday,
weighing fifteen |»onmls, according to
J im - - storv,
• —“fi-h storv.
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It pax s lo advertise in the right
journal; this pa|«er is the one. Try it!
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WEDNESDAY,
> IHTORI O..
Notice our new title, “Monarch of the
Amateurs.” We will uphold this title
against all the amateur newspajier
world.
Our advertising spare is taxed ♦<> the
utmost this week, which shows the val­
ue of the A dvertise ): as an advertising
medium. We shall add a supplement
w it bin a few w eeks.
Perhaps you remember that a few
weeks ago we promised to enlarge w hen
support justified it. If support contin­
ues to increase as it ha« since our re-ap­
pearance, we shall put in a new press
ami double our size Indore inanv months
have passed.
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If some of our amateur exchanges do
not respond immediately they will I m *
cancelled from our mailing list.
It is
immaterial to us whether you exchange
or not, localise we do not have to con­
sider our exchanges to prove the largest
Ixina fide circulation of anv amateur
newspaper in the world.
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A fine line of Job Printing is l»eing
turn«*d out by the A ¡» vkiitiski : office.
Best work in the city at the lowest price.
A |H»umi of “Peerless pajwr will pack
more ¡»eache- than any ot her make;con-
-«•«piently it is the ch<*aiM*st to buy. G.
W. (’row-on, Pioneer block, is the only
dealer in Southern Or« gon w ho sells it
Get your Fishing Tackle at Sayles’s
Candv Store. Full line.
I)m>.— At his home in Ashland, Sal
urdav, Julv 13, 1SH5, Oscar o. Ganiard,
age«I lk3 years, 5 months ami 15 «lays.
Funeral occurred Sunday, interment
in Ashland ccinetarv.
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Myer de Gregory arc too busy im­
proving their headquarters to write a
new ad. for this issue
Thev have ex-
tended their shelfing for the reception
of their new stock and arc having a new
modern front pul in. so that, with many
other improvements, they have one of
the im»st attractive and accommodating
drx goods houses in Southern Oregon.
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