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About The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1895)
®he Ashland ^drrrtbcr School has begun, Publlnhrd Every Wednesday. M onarch A mateirs . of the BREVITIES. C3TRemember us for Job Printing. A total eclipse of the moon occurred last night. “It was out of sight,”—the moon. One year, only twenty-five cents. TERMS. — Subscription. One Year, ..... . $.25. “ Six Months, ................. 15. Sample copies mailed freely. Advertising rates, Discounts, Terms to Agents, Made known upon application. CW“AI1 ads., notices, etc, when not paid in advance, run until orderet! out. Entered at the post-office at Ashland, Oregon, as second-class matter. It pays tn advertise in the right journal; this paper is the one. Try it! The game season is now open and grouse and quail may be shot until the first of I>eceml»er. G. W. Crow son is sale dealer in “Peer less’’ fruit paper in Ashland. I he Normal School o|n»ned Momiav with an attendance.»! fifty students, and more coining. Perhaps you don’t know it, but now is the time to subscrila*. P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER AD vrrtising Agent. 21 Merchant’s Exchange, San Francisco, is our author ized agent. The A dvertiser is kept on tile in his office. The pickers and packers employed in the Stewart |»ear orchards had a general good time last night, “in the »lark of the moon.” Th** “ADVERTISER” ha« the luir<r*t ( Irralatlon of any Paper of It« <*la»«. < io to Myer and Gn*gorv for all kinds of furnishing goods at l«vd rock prices. 1 A shland , W ednesday , kept . 4, 1K9 . EDITORIAL. Ow ing to great rush of work at th»* opening of school, there were no Normal School Notes handed in this week. If those w ho know a first class job when they see it wish to see a good job that is a good job, their attention is called to the covers of the l»ooks of the pupils of the public schools. The forms wen* set up by the A dvertiser . Preparatory for th»* coming Reunion, the old M»l«!i«*rs have “tried their bund** at carpenter work ami er«*ctvd a pair of arches a< ross Main street near Hold Oregon. When »ieroraU'd, these arches will form an attractive feature of the celebration. < It) ( oanrll Prorerdl Septemlier 2, 18H5. A petition signed by sixty-six citizens asking for a diminution of the cost of tin* city electric lights from $147 to $85 | m * i month was leferre»! to the street com mittee for investigation am! rej»ort. We have placed an order w ith our local dealer. E. A. Sherwin, for a large ami i A petition reonesting free use of city complete stock of stationery. The order water for church pur|M»ses was presented w ill l>e filled in San Francisco, and when and read, and result»*»! in the allowance the goods arrive, we w ill I m * in a position of fr» »* use of city water for drinking am! to furnish you superior work ami mater Imptismal purjtoses but not for irrigation. ial at l*e<l rock prices. Th«* street committee reported, that One of many. We publish this one owing to coat of O|»ening the street ami present financial condition of the city, it on account of it« brevity. San Francisco, Sept. 1, 1896. w ould not be 1»est to carry out the pro I admire the sty le of your pa|M*r very posal to open a street from Matson’s much and consider it an ideal amateur blacksmith shop, running along Ashland publication. With the lx*st wishes for creek, am! intersecting Granite street near Mrs. Blanton's residence. your paper in the future, I remain, Yours respectfully, Bills to the amount of $408 w ere or W. E. Jackson. dered paid.