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About The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1895)
T he A shland A dvertiser . LOCAL BREVITIES. Published Every Wednesday, Quarterly inspection of Co. D,O. N.G. occurred last Monday night. nonarch of the Amateurs. E ditor , . . Pl'Bl.lSHKR, P roprietor . 1 ■ The Grant’s Pass Silver Cornet Band will furnish music for the Central Point Fair which openaOctolier 8th. The Indies' Fair is well worth anyone’s time ami money to attend it. — TERMS. — Subscription, One Year,.............. |.25. The Opera House is again being re- “ Six Months,................... 16. | paired. Sample copies mailed freely. If you don't read the A dvkiitiskr , you Advertising rates.) M , k i upon don't get half the news. Su Inscribe. Discounts, .... £ .....u:.....:« application. Terms to Agents,! The »lance Saturday night was a pro fitable atiair to the management. We Cif’All ads., notices, etc , when not understand that thev clearetl ten dollars. paid in advance, run until ordered out. Five »lollars from the Society and a Entered at the post-office al Ashland, pair of ki»l gloves from D. R. A E. Mills, Oregon, as second -class matter. of Ashland, for the beet two |M>un»ls of • butter at the Central Point Fair. I P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER AD- vertising Agent, 21 Merchant's G. W. Crow son is sole dealer in “Peer Exchange, San Francisco, is our author less” fruit paper in Ashland. ised agent. The A dvertiser is kept on Evervone should visit the I^adiee* Fair tile in his office. in Granite Hall to see the fresh, ripe strawberries, raspberries anti black- The “ADV KKTiKKtt** has the laocrtt ( irrelalloa of an, Paper of it* ('I m *. Iterries on exhibition there. ASHLAND, WEDNESDAY, KEPT. 25, 1895. EDITORIAL. Call around utour office and let us ad»l your name to our subscription list. The lime is coming, when, if you don't take the A dvertiser , vou will not l>e “in the swim.’’ Belter subacriltc. A lawyer in a court room may cal) a man a liar, a scoundrel, a villian or a thief, and no one makes a complaint when court adjourns. If a newspaper prints such reflections on a man’s char acter, there w ill lie a libel suit or a dead editor. This is owing to the fact that t he people believe w hat the editor says ;w hat the lawyer says cuts no figure.—Ex. We have been so rushed with job work this week that this issue was gotten out in a hurry. The A dvertiser can ami does turn out the best job printing in the city, and people are finding it out. If you are thinking of having any printing done, call around and examine specimens of our work. We have facil ities for printing, in the Ix'st manner, anything from a calling card to a cata logue. You will find us upstairs in Reeser Block. Conundrum Supper at the ladles' Fair la Granite Hall to-night. Ever) body comet One vear, onlv t went v-flve cents. Then* are over 60 horses now on the Central Point Fair Grounds in training for the races which commence October 8. It pays io advertise in the right journal; this ¡taper is the one. Try it! Go to M yer ami Gregory for ill kinds of furnishing goods at l»ed rock prices. ty Remember us for Job Printing. Five dollars from the Society and a fine hat from 0. H. Blount, of Ashland, for the best exhibit of peaches at the Central point Fair. Why pay two dollars a year for your local new s w hen you can get the same news for twentv-tive rents? Moral: Sub- * scrilie for the A dvertiser . If you are looking for a good, sociable time, visit the Ladies' Fair. Lite peaches are coming in quite rap idly at present. Fifteen dollars in cash from the Socie ty and a gold heart chain from T. K. Bolton, of Ashland, is the prise that the l>est I-adv Equestrian will receive at the Central Point Fair.