T he A shland A dvertiser . 1 Published Every Wednesday. Honarch of the Amateurs. E ditor , . . PUBLISHER, P roprietor . — TERMS. — Subscription, One Year,............ ... $.25. “ Six Months, . .................15. Sample <*opies mailed freely. Advertising rates. I Ma(lv u Discounts, J application. application. Terms to Agents, y 1 1 nSTAll ads., notices, etc., when not paid in advance, run until ordered out. Entered at the |KMt-otfice at- Ashland, Oregon, as second-class matter. P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER Al>- vertising Agent, 21 Merchant’s Exchange, San Francisco, is our author­ ized agent. The A dvertiser is kept on tile in his office. I The “ADVERTISER” ha* the Unreal ( Irralatlos of any Paper of Ita (la»n. ASHLAND, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30, 1SJ*5. EDITORIAL. Our new 10x15 Chandler A Price Gor­ don Jobber was put in last Friday. As we stated in last issue, the press is a brand new one, just from the factory in Cleveland, Ohio, and is the rest and latest improved job press ever brought to Ashland. The press may be Been in operation any day of the week, from Monday morn­ ing to Saturday night, and all are cor­ dially invited to call around to see it,— the best job printing machine in the city. The way our marshal quarrels with some of our citizens is a disgrace to Ash­ land. Such an officer should l»e ousted as soon as possible; he is unfit to hold the authority ami confidence of a res­ pectable, law-abiding community. It was only vesterdav that he was dis- turbing the peace in a quarrel with one of our “retired dentists.” Smith, while wearing the star of his office, pushed the dentist off the walk and threatened to “slap” him, so we understand, ami one of our business men was obliged to in­ form them that if they did not stop, he would have “the pairof them arrested.” PERSONAL AND LOCAL. LIT Reinem her us for Job Printing. W. 11. Brunk returned from Salem 1 ■ • vesterdax • . ; Cali for “Ashland Butte” lard al Win. Hevener's Grocery. Rev. N. S. Taylor and wife, of brain, arrived on lo-dav's train. If vou don't read the A dvertiser , vou don’t get half the news. SuliecrilM*. A new I>oard crossing has liven laid at the junction of Oak and Main streets. It pays to advertise in the right journal; this paper is the one. Try it! The stock of Myer A Gregory was placed in the hands of an a assignee* to­ day. M arried .— In Ashland, this afternoon at «me o’clock, Mr. Th«»s. Kay and Miss Johnson. Go '«» Klum A (Visier, Central Mar- 1 ket, for clean, pure |»ork made entirely on cooked fee«I. M arried .—In Jacksonville, Monday, < Molwd 2*. ISOS, Mr. W illiam Milli-m and Mis*» Hellen Haugen. The excursion train left for the Port­ land Ex|x»sition this morning. There wen* alxnit sixty Ashland excursionists al»oard. The Inspectors of the O. N. G. return- ed from Ft. Klamath this afternoon, where they had been insjnvting the Cav­ alry troop. The Alliance Foot Ball Team, of Oak­ land, Cal., was on last evening's train. The U-am intends to make a tour of the Northwest. The W.C. T. V. will have another •»aleof fresh bread, piesand rakes Sat- unlay afternoon at corner of Oak ami Main streets. Rememl>er the Temperance Conven­ tion at Central Point, Saturday, Nov. 2. A good program is arranged and a picnic dinner to I m » enjoyed. Why pay two dollars a year for vour local news when you «'an get the same news for twenty-five cents? Moral: Sub­ scribe for the A dvertiser . Miss Jessie Clint has moved her fash­ ionable Millinery Parlor into more suit­ able quarters opposite City Hall, where she is prepare«! with a nice stock to meet the wants of the ladies of Ashland.