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About The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1895)
o THE ASHLANH ADVERTISER. T Ashland ^dnrtisrr. Published Every Wednr* day. M onarch • of the - . ■ . - W . ’ r PllOPRlKTOR. TERMS. « Subscription, One Year. “ Six Months, Sample copies mailed freeLv. £ I $.25. .15. Advertising rau-s,) Ma)1(. kn<>wn Hiseeuntt. V application. Terms to Agents,’ Entered at the post-office at Ashland, Oregon, as second-class matter. P. FISHER^ NEWM A * PER AD- vertising Agent, 21 Merchant’s Exchange, San Francisco, i< our author ized agent. l’he A dvkrtihkr is kept on tile in his office. I 1 hr “AlH h 1.1 HF l(” hn * th. I jitk * * t < irralativn of «n» r«prr of it * (la «. * WKIJN > SHAY. --------- Milk Shakes arc only 5 cents at the Camlv Palace. Geo. Gillette has been ill for some time past, but is now able to resume his work on the W. F. de Go’s express wagon. A mateurs . ) E oitok , . . . PtTBI IBHI a. • \ LOCAL BREVITIES. Ji i.Y 24, IS’G. — — » niToKHL. Exchange?.— If this is marked, it is the last issue • \ou a * ill receive until • vou respond. Since lastis>uc, we have turned out a fine line of job printing. People apprec iate good work when they see it. The Star, of Sharon, Pa., is a neat • • and enterprising sheet, anti we hope to receive it regularly every week. The publishers are interested in all the advertisements in this paper and are especially desirous that our readers dip the couj>on offering premiums dn orders, when sending for goods to the advertiser making the offer. We were pleased to meet, among the employees of the Wallace < ircus, an old amateur journalist, w ho used to burn “mid-¿rightoil” writing “glowing edit orials” and setting type for his pap r, * now a thing of the past. Mr. Cartter was once a mcmlsr of the National Arn- ateur Press Ass<K iation * and is well ac quainted w ith most of the “old boys.” Rememlier ns for Job Printing. It pays to advertise in the right journal; this i>aj»er is the one. Try it! Ashland isn’t dead,—only sleeping. Get your Fishing Tackle at Sayles's Camlv Store. Full line. Th« a * dvertising car of the Great W al las Show came in on Tuesday morning’s freight train. W. Crow son is sole dealer in “Peer less” fruit pa (»er in Ashland. Tw ent • v-five cents a • vear. George Van pel will soon put a large roarty tan into his "Gem Cigar Store” to cool off hi? customers. The fan will Is« revolved bv a lutthille water-motor, (io to the Portland Photo Tent, near Hotel Oregon, lor the finest finished Photographs of all sty .es and sixes. Cab inet Photos only $2.00 |>cr doxrn. J. j. McEvov, Photo Artist. There was a dame at Chas residence last Friday evening. Inlow's A fine line of Job Printing is being turned out by the A dvkrtiskik office. Rest work in the city at the lowest price. A (round of “Peerless paper will pack more peaches than any other make ¡con sequently it is the cheapest to buy. G. W. Crowson, Pioneer block, is the only dealer in Southern Oregon who sella it Fine line Fashion Plates at Sayles’s News Depot. The private car of Wm. P. Mershon and party passed through Ashland on Sunday's South-1 ound passenger train. D ied .— At his borne in Ashland, Mon day, Julv 21, 18U5, at 6:00 o’clock r. m ., Mr. F. C. Hunt, aged 47 years and 11 months. Mr.Hunt was liorn in Augusta, Maine, August 21, 1S47. He came to California at the age of twelve years, and since that time most of his time was spent in hotel management. He came to Ashland six veara ago ami has gained many warm friends who share their grief with a wife and an only son.