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About The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1895)
T he A shland A dvertiser . PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Published Every Wednesday. Ixxunis sells “Ashland Butte*' lard. Why pay two dollars a year for your local news when you can get the same news for twenty-five cents? Moral: Suh- scrilte for the A dvertiser . It is estimated that the excursion to the Portland Exposition took $1200 out of Ashland. It pays to advertise in the right journal; this paper is the one. Try it! Isaac Moore wan over from Shake last Saturday and rememl*ervd the A dver tiser with a year's su I »scription. If you don’t read the A dvertiser , you don’t get half the news. 8ul»scril*e. Mrs. A. E. Matson and children left for Albauv, their future home, on Mon day evening's train. Klum A Crisler, Ashland's enterpris ing and leading butchers, expect to receive a car-load of fine fat hogs from M edford. to «lay, of which to make l»aron. This is the finest lot of hogs ever brought to Ashland. HT Remember us for Job Printing. D ied .—At her home near Ashland, Sunday, Novembers, 1895, Eliza Taylor, aged 96 years ami 17 days. (’all for “Ashland Butte" lard at Win. Hevener’s Grocery. The woolen mil) suspended operations last Friday for al>out three weeks. nonarch of the Amateurs. E ditor , . . P ublisher , P roprietor . — TERMS. — Subscription, One Year,.................. $.25. “ Six Months,...................15. Sample copies mailed freely. Advertising ratee, | M u. k„own Discounts,> application. Terms to Agents, ) 1 1 „ tyAll ads., notices, etc., when not paid in advance, run until ordered out. Entered at the post-office at. Ashland, Oregon, as second-class matter. P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER AH- i vertising Agent, 21 Merchant’s Exchange, San Francisco, is our author ised agent. The A dvertiser is kept on j file in his office. I The “ADVERTISER” han the barrent Clrralalloa of any Paper of Its Claaa. ASHLAND, . .. .WEDNESDAY, NOV. tt, EDITORIAL. ; The successful efforts of the Governor of Arkansas in preventing the contest l»etween Corbett and Fitzsimmons form a fit example for all Governors to follow. If pugilists must fight, compel them Edw. Myer went to San Francisco vex- to leave American soil. terday to make arrangements w hereby the store of Myer A Gregory may la? re opened. The Normal School Notes were un avoidably crowded out of this issue,their ; Go to Klum A Crisler, Central Mar space being necessary for the aceomnio- | ket, for clean, pure j»ork made entirely on cooked feed. dation of other news. If the demand for space continues, we . D ied .—At his home in Ashland, Mon shall have to run a supplement until our , day morning, November 4, 1.S95, J. M. enlargement next January. McCall, aged 71 years, 10 months and 19 «lavs. the funeral took place this afternoon and was largely attended. An Eastern exchange pays us the fol lowing compliment: Martin, “The Wixxard,’’ gave a per “Among the most neatly printed papers 1 formance in Ganiard’s Opera House last we receive, T he A shland A dvertiser evening. The attendance was very |MM»r ranks first. Mr. Crowson is a hustler of * but the entertainment was first-class in the right sort ami has done his city a I every respect and deserving of large pat wonderful service in exi>osing things | ronage. He show s again to night, and that are not exactly conducive to the those who like a clever performance in good morals of a city.’* his line should not fail to attend.