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About The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1895)
fiOKu «aun» «o «U»O» * el COCO Tiw«*<a«kci O«'»*» >• M*WI. (jem Cigar Store, OPPOSITE CITY HALL G. W. VAUPEL, Fine Cigar* and Tobacco*. . Proprietor. Confectionery, Etc. t»«aac»aw ,»o aoeaeai ooooo ate IM i«*o>»a Mtioi oa <vaoaTto, at* • ••» aao oovt«*>c Ct««» your Drugs. Medicines and Stationery ----- or------ SHERWIN,. You can always depend on true value for your money. O. A. R. RE-UNION. NORPIAL SCHOOL NOTES. A “Five Day** Fourth of July” that I* rio*t Worthy of the Name. Lookout for the "College Yell.” (ins. Wirth entered school Friday. * Two of the students are expected from CoosCountv • in a few davs. • We indulged in a Holiday Pioneer Day. All rej>ort a first class time. There is a Tennis Court being pre pared. The club anticipates jolly times. School is growing every day. We ex ited to number 70 by the fast of the week. The Fourth * Annual Ke-Union of Southern Oregon is now in full blast. People I»egan to rome into town early Monday morning and we now Th»* arches across Main street wen* covered w ith cedar boughs Monday, and. thanks to the skill and management of Ihmin High, they present a truly mag nificent appearance. A dummy "boy in Mrs. Mattie Inman arrived from Eu blue” mounts guard over the arches. gene this week, to take the Normal Binger Herman arrived on Tuesday’« course. train, welcomed by. a complete escort, , while the cannon spoke w ith the vigor Miss Anna Feaster arrived from Gold of former days. Hdl last week to become a student of the The entertainment Tuesday evening Normal department. was "crowded ly attended.” A Ims load of students came down to And still the*‘Fourlh of July ’’goes on. attend servi»*es at the Presbyterian Church Sunday evening. 4 PAPER THAT WILL PLEASE YOU I wo young ladies from Medford expect ** Sample free. Address to enter school Monday. They were here News letter, Hasbrourk Heights, N.J. ami selected their rooms the first of the THE M ARBLE HILL ERA is a 4 page week. 1 weekly impvr, choke full of choice Mr. Cornutt entered school Monday. reading, only 25c per year. For unique He is a mem tier of (he senior class, ad ness an<l originality it cannot la* I »eaten. vanced course. He also leads the sing Sample copy free. ing in the chapel. John S. Smith. Pub. Marble Hill, Ind. The boys are trving to see who is the handsomest with his hair parted in the middle. It is undoubtedly an improve ment to some, but to others,—well, we -4 . . GREAT BLOOD . . > prefer the side part. X* Z z © There has l»een a committee appointed 5 > . Purifier . K 5 X to prepare a banner. It will lie used for OUR © the first time Thursday of G. A. R. En E 3 campment. The school colors decided ative herbs K ra upon are purple and old gold. 3 3 200 Days' Treatment, K We have been besieged with visitors H5 thia week. Among them were: Mrs. • . $1.00 . . z Geo. Engle, Mrs. Col. R. A. Miller, and © M. N. F orce , Agent. Mrs. D. R. Mills. < O n sale . • m * o»» We like to be remembered, why can’t I you come. N % I k voit BUY