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About The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1895)
T he A shland A dvertiser . LOCAL BREVITIES. Published Every Wednesday. Sheriff Patterson w as in town yester day. Honarch of the Amateurs. — TERMS. — 1.25. .15. Subscription, One Year, ... “ Six Months, Sample copies mailed freely. Advertising rates, 1 >fade know n upon Discounts, . .. application. Perms to Agents,' C9TA11 ads., notices, etc, when not paid in advance, run until ordered out. Entere«! at the post-office al Ashland, Oregon, as serom!-class matter. I P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER A D- 1^» vertising Agent, 21 Merchant’s Exchange, San Francis«*o, i- our author ised agent. The A dvertiser in. kept on tile in his office. Thr ••AI1VKKTIMLK" h«*th* lararwt (Irralallow of an) Paper af H* (la**. ASHLAND, WEDNESDAY. OCT. 2. IS* »5. EDITORIAL. “What arc the wild winds saying?’’ She asked in the college crowd. “A cannot tell,” her lover said, “The Normal colors are so lou«i.” We respectfully call th«* attention of our city council to section 8, article 4, page 346, of the special law s of our city’s charter. It is with much satisfaction and pleas ure that publish a complimentary articlefrom the Gold Hill Miner,on first page. It shows that people outside of our own town appreciate our efforts. We thank you, Bro. Roberts, for your notice. One of the base disgraces of our city that should be stopped,—if such a thing is possible,—is the habit, among our I xjvh and young men, of drinking intox icating liquor. If this thing is allowed to continue, the coining generation will be represented by a lot of drunken, broken dow n men. I The Grant’s Pass Silver Cornet Bam! will furnish music for the Central Point Fair w hich opens October Sth. W. P. Squires, formerly of Ashland, came up from Santa Rosa last evening. If you don’t read the A dvertiser , you don’t get half the news. Suliscrlbe. G. Y. Heaton ami Virgil Wright start oil on a hunting trip yesterday. Five dollars from the Society and a pair of kid glows from D. R. A E. Mills, of Ashland, for the best two pounds of butterat the Central Point Fair. • Waller Denny’s injure«! bait is rapidly improving, am! he can now walk with out the aid of crutch or cane. It m. Patterson came over from his mine vesterday. There arc over 50 horses now on the Central Point Fair (.«rounds in training for the races which commence October 8. The arches that were constructed a- cross Main street for the encampment, arc I »ci ng removed to-day. It pays io advertise in the right journal; this paper is the one. Try it! Henry Wirth returned to his home in Central Point Monday. Five dollais from the Society and a fine hat from O II. Blount, of Ashland, for the Ia*st exhibit of peaches at the Central |»oint Fair. From the present outlook, the Fair at Central Point will lie largely attended this year. Chas. Boomgardner went to Portland Mondav. Whv pav two dollars a war local new s w hen you cmii get the same news for twenty-five cents? Moral: Sub scribe for the A dvertiser . Frank Grieves came over from Siski- you on Monday evening’s train. Fifteen dollars in cash from the Socie - tv and a gold heart chain from T. K. Bolton, of Ashland, is the prise that the liest I-adv Equestrian will receive at the Central Point Fair. Dm>.— At his home in Ashland, Mon day morning, October I, 1895, J. H. Russel, aged 72 years, 5 months and 20 «lavs. Funeral to-morrow afternoon. 9