THE ASIII.AM' ADVERTISER. àhr JUhhntl ^drrrtisrr. LOCAL BREVITIES. TubliNhed Every We«lnr*«laj. Milk Shakes arc only 5 cents at the Camlv Palace. M onarch of the A mateurs . G. W. ('row son is sole dealer in “Peer­ less" fruit paper in Ashlami. E ditor , . . PURI.ISII EK. P rotri i : tor . Subscription. One Year. . Six Mont ha, Sample'copies mailed freely. Advertising rates. 1 Jiscounts, Terms to Agents. . |.26. . I». Made known upon application. Entere«! at the po-t-«»iii«-<* at Ashland, Oregon, as second-cla'S matter. P. FISHER, N I \\ SPA Pl I: \h- vertising Agent, 21 Merchant s Exchange. San I rami*«-«», is our author­ ized agent. the A dvertiser is kept on tile in his otlice. I The •• IPVEIITIM I«” h«« the l.argriu < Irra lat Ina of any Paper of it* < la**. WEDNESDAY. A COVET 7. S MHI OKI U.. Since the removal of our office, we have l»een turning out a tine line of lol» Printing. Our increasing patronage- is evidence of t he su jH*ri« »rity «»tour print­ ing over that of am othei otlice in the city. Be sure to r«-a«l the ad. of A. Millsap on page 3. Look out for it next issue. Best stock of shoes in th«* city at th«- Racket Store. Twentv-fivc cents a • vear. • Fre«!('. K uhn, t he cigar manufacturer, is having th«* front «»f Ins factory painted in tine style. r«-goi y are <'l«»*ing «mt t heil st«M-k in ’he Racket st«»re at greatly n* «Im « «i prices. H I . xa\ has enlarg'd th«- spice in his “( amiy Pala«*«*," am! now h«* has th«- n«-at«*st refreshment am! news stami in the citv. Ti • v him. • ( rf-Bcrnt < II; Item«. We have just increase«! our facilities in the line of type. Itorder ami cases, an«! shall continue to a«!«i mor«* material to our now complete otrice. ami, shaking <»f job printing, we can ami do turn out the l»est work in the city. Although the coming circus carric* its own detectives, we take t his <»pport unit v of warning our readers against the “sun* thing" man who works on the side. We arc inform«-«! that th«* “soap racket" is the lea«!er for this show . Ignoring th«- rules recently pa>se«l, many of the j»eopjr ar«- using the city water for irrigation pui|M«s<-s «»nail days of th«* week ami the city lias not «-m-rgv enough to enforce its laws. If th«- city permits the violation of her laws ami regulations tocontinue, her pla«*c in the front rank of progression w ill la- forfeite«! for a back numlx-r Ih-rnocratic seat. AT«». 5. < hir party arrive«! her«- all (>. K . y « st« r- day. W A. Patrick and family left for horn«* to-dav. R K. Sutton ami party arriv««! hen* to-day. Eight loads of campers arrived hen* • \ estenlav. • St« am«-r (’»«>«• nt City left for San Francis«*«» to-dav. • The plaza is full of cani|a*n«; m«»st of th« in from Ashlami ami (»rant s Pass. Melvin < ». Vim Natta. THE MARBLE HILL ERA is a 4 pag«* weekly pajH-r, chok«* full of clinic«* rt*ading. only 25c |»er year. For uni«|ur- ness ami originality it cannot Is- lenten. Sample «*<»py free, John S. Smith. Pul». Marl»!«- Hili, Iml