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About The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1895)
o THE ASHLAND ADVERTISER. ■■ BREVITIES. ihr Ashland ^dvrrtijrr. Get your Fishing H ackle at Sayles’s Candy Store, Full line. Published Every Wrdnr*ilaj. M onarch of the A matevrs . DITOR, . . PURI.IHll KH. RitorniI IOK. — t A kms . — Subscription, One Year, “ Six Months, Sample copies mailed freely. . $.25. .15. Advertising rates, ; Mnd(. kll<(Wn , Dtseotmts - Äp|»(i,.ntio„. ' 1 vrms to Agents. ’ 1 ’ aoDtamB tar a ii ads., notices, etc. when not paid in advance, run until ordered out. Entered at the po-t-odice al Ashland, Oregon, as second-class matter. P. FISHER. NEW>FAPER A D- vertiaing Agent, 21 Mi ’han I - Exchange. San Francisco, i* our author ized agent. Ihe A dvertiser is kept on tile in his other. I The •• ilH ERTI**i 11*’ ha* the Ijirur*! ( irruía II <>n of an, I’aprr of It* < la**. ASHLAND, WEDNESDAY, AUDI ST 2*. ■■ 1*95. We know that we sometimes make mistakes, but “Reader. how ran you hojiv to see Each sheet from error al wavs free? When next in thought you wield your pen. Reflect. that printers are but men ; Wh) then exjiect, in them to trace. What’s never found in human race.” You will notice that we have re-pub- lishvd the part of “The Reform Motive’ that was published last week, owing to several imjMirtant typographical errors resulting from our unlamiliaritv with the writing. The continuation will |>e found on the back of the supplement.. la'ster \. High is running a night lunch counter in High A Taylor's saloon. City Marshal, G. W. Smith, received a new hickory cane from San Francisco Friday evening to replace the old one that he broke some tune ago. Perhaps you don’t know it, but new is the time to sill sci il»e. G. W.Crowson is sole dealer in “Peer less’’ u nit paper in Ashland. To-dav is the last dav of the Field Davs at Grant*’' Pass. A great many Ash and people aie in attendance. Fine line Fashion Plates at Savles’s N ew s I »e pot. One war, onlv t went v-live cents. It pays to advertise in the right journal; this pa|«vr is the one. Try it! I'he «lam e la-t Fridav night was well attended, and the | m »\ h made a little more than the expenses. t Rvmeinlivr us for Job Printing. Go to Myvr and Gregory for all kinds of furnishing good* at lied rock prices. The two up|»er rooms of the South school building are now entirely fitted out with new modern single seats. If you don’t read the A dvertiser , you don't get halt the news. Subscnis’ Milk Shakes are only 5 cents at the Candv Palace. The suit of Real VS. Green in Justice Luckev’s court was finished last night alsiut 12 o'clock. Attorney Briggs, by a long, tiring address. succeeded in w in ning the sympathy of the jury, and after living out ¡»nt a short time, they brought in a verdict of $100.61 damage» in favor of Green. Tin* suit no» living one for damages but for |xi<svssion of property, the verdict was not considered, ami Green rs left in possession of the prop erty. The jury was discharged and the case is still unsettled. We have been so rushed with job printing that this issue was gotten out D ied .— In Ashland, Sunday evening, in a hurry. Our increasing patronage along this line is convincing proof that August 25. J895, David Clark. The funeral occurred Tuesday, under the people are becoming tired of paying two prices for work s<> poor that they management of the Masonic Ixxlge. were ashamed to send it out, and are On Camp ('reek, Wednesday. August corning where they get the I>est work in | 21, 1895, Harry Frisby, aged 6 years. the city at the lowest price.