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About The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1895)
T he A shland A dvertiser . PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Published Every Wednesday. IxMimis sells “Ashland Butte’’ lard. To-morrow is the small I miv ’ h delight. Miss Margaret E. Godfrey, of Merlin, passed through Ashland on yesterday*# train, enroute to Walnut Creek, Cal., to spend the Winter with a friend. If vou don’t read the A dvertiser , you don’t get half the news. Suliacribe. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wagner returned from Portland * yesterday. • Ashland Music Club Entertainment Friday evening. Admission ten cents. Proceeds to pureliase new music. J. K. Van Sant returned from San Francisco yesterday. Senator Holt was shaking hands in Ashland last Monday. It ¡»avs to advertise in the right journal; this pajM*r is the one. Try it! L. V. Mav returned from Cottonwook. Cal., Monday, where he has I mm * ii suj»er- intending the construction of a mining ditch for Hicks ami M ay. Don’t fail to attend the Musical En tertainment in the Opera House next Friday evening. Ixist chance to hear the Ladies' Quartette this season. Remember us for Job Printing. Kilim A Crisler have their meat mar ket nicely decorat<*«l with the I m * s | meats that money can buy. M. S. Welch, of Central Point, one of the proprietors of the Butte Creek Flour Mill, is in town. flonarch of the Amateurs. E ditor , . . PUHLISHKR, P roprietor . — TKKMS. — Subscription, One Year, ................. $.25. “ Six Months................ 15. Sample copies mailed freely. Advertising rates, ) M 1e knuwn „ Discounte, V application. Terms to Agents, i 11 , Hr A11 ads., notices, etc., when not ¡»aid in advance, run until ordered out. Entered at the post-office at Ashland, Oregon, as second-class matter. P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER AD- vertising Agent, 21 Merchant’s Exchange, San Francisco, is our author ised agent. The A dvertiser is kept on tile in his office. T The “ADVEKTINKM’* ha« the Unrest ( Irralatlon of any Kaper of Its ( lass. A8HL AND,. . . . WKDNI BDAY, NOV. 27. 1*95. EDITORIAL. Owing to a great rush of job printing this week, this issue was wholly publish ed to-day. •> The numler of Normal School Notes is not large this week, part of their sjuice being occupied by other matter. Why pay two dollars a year for your local news when you can get the same news for twenty-five rents? Moral: Sub- scriln* for the A dvertiser . The decision of the jury in the case of Warner’s “big fiddle" has arrived ami Chester Miller is an insult to principal he will play it at the entertainment Fri and teachers of our public schools, and day night. if the lioy is reinstated in school, their resignations would I m * justifiable. The gambling den in Hotel Oregon got the I m * s I of a certain individual from the Willamette vallev by $1000 Monday night. Our new stock of type, ink and print ing material arrived Monday. We now D ied .—At her home in Ashland, at 2 have one of the lM*st equip|x*d job offices o’clock this morning, Miss Anna E. in Southern Oregon, and in some res- IxxHiiis, aged 23 years, 2 months ami 1» |M*cts, a vastly superior office*. Give us davs. a trial on your next job, and we will give Funeral services will I m * held in the you the l»est work to I m * obtained in the ' Congregational Church, Friday at 2 i*. m . city, and at the lowest price. 1 I Interment in Ashland Cemetery. • •