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About The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1895)
Ihe Ashland Advertiser. Monarch of the Amateurs. IMI I. OIL OKEUOM, WKDHMHI. AIUIST SI, MÔ. Vol. III. Mo. 14. ....... AMATECR DESPERA DOES. TWO YOI N<; LADS I.KAVK Til Kill TU KVX A WAV. IIOMEH MEDFORD’S BLAZE. The inagnificient school building of Medford, situated Southwest of the bus iness center of the citv, was destroved by fire early Monday morning. The tire men ami the citizens were out in force, but nothing could lie done lieyond pro tecting neign I siring buildings. The tire is thought to have lieen started by some tramps, who, having U-eii arrested, declared their intentions of “getting even,’’ ami, to all apj»ear- ances, carried out their intentions. We arc informed that the building cost somewhere l»etwecn 115,000 ami 120,000. Hollowing the example set l»v some of tin- larger l*>va. lx»id (’ox and a son of George Rigg*»', Ixitli al»oiit ten year* of age. “took the road” last Friday, with the idea that they were doing something to l*e proud of, and that would w in them fame and admiration of the Evans ami Sontag style. The Riggs l»oy, alias “lx-amiy Neil’s Son,” obtained a quarter of Mrs. Cox under the pretext of wishing to buy a new hat. The I mivs then induced one of the Miller l«»ys to let them have his gun. stating that they wen* going to Some of our Ashland merchants are lh-ad Indian ami would bring him a |M>ny to pav for it. Cartridge« wen» pur I conducting their bnsineM in such a chased with the money, ami, after some manner that they an* driving trade to iltle preparation, the I »o va set out along neighl*oring towns, whose merchants do the railroad track. They were next •»o,n business in a business-like way anti let at Steinman by Ix*e Minkler, who tel the people know it by a lil»eral use of egraphed the information to city mar printer's ink. The man w ho thinks that he can do business w ithout advertising shal. (.». W. Smith. After one night of desfterado life, the would do well to shut up his store l>e- Patron- Riggs ls»y I nvaiiic “home-sick” ami re forv the sheriff does it for him. turned, leaving voting Cox al«me with the your home pa|»er>. ami your home people empty gun. W hen last heard of. C«»x who read the home pa|»ers will patronize was slopping with a relative of N’im y«»u. Advertising always pays. lx»ng. in the Siskiyou*. He will Is-sent home at once. At »he present time, when low prices prevail, tin- farmer, orchanlist or vine vanlist who handles his routine work, ATTEMPT AT K 11 >N A PPI N< i. as well as his crop, the im*st cheaply and expediently, is the man who shows Quite a little excitement was caused, the l»est profit for the year. It therefore Momlav afternoon. bv the arrest «»f —. follows that since the Ajax Coal Oil Gas —. Ixunas for attempting to kidnap his Engine is the latest, l*est and cheapest soil from ihe ¡»ossrssioii of his wife from | h » w er obtainable, that Palmer and Rev, whom lit* separated Sometime ago. San Francisco, Cal., are in a position io The little follow w aw in Frank Hasty’s help you add materiallv to the net profit confectionery store w 11h his mother w lien of your rnach. Investigate ami l*e con IxMimis tried to steal him. Marshal vince«!. Smith told Ixmiaa to leave the child alone, whereujMm Ixmiaa attacked Medford had another tire supposed to Smith, who, with the assistance of Con have started from the same cause as the stable Real, arrested him. l.omas was school building. A l»arn situated with released without trial. in two blocks of the school house and tie longing to George Justice was burned Perhaps you «lou t know it. but now is Momlav night. Loss fully covered by the time to subscrilie. insurance.