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About The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1895)
January i, i 8 qó is the Date of THE ADVERTI SER’S Enlargement. THE ASHLAND ADVERTISER. Honarch of the Amateurs. ■■ ■ ■ Vol. III. ............. —.... ....................... '■ 1 ....................................................... ............................. — .................................. ÂÜHLAMI». ORMiOS, WKDXKSBAI« DECEMBER 11. ISSA. ---- ------- . -... - - Mo. 30. TME REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. Investigate and be Con% ¡need. The Good Ticket Nominated Justifies the Sup port of All. At the present time, when low prices prevail, the farmer, orchardist or vine yard ist who handles his routine work, aa well as his crop, the most cheaply ami expediently, is the man who shows the Inmt profit for the year. It therefore follows that since the Ajax Coal Oil Gas Engine is the latest, beat and cheapest power obtainable, that Palmer A Key, San Francisco, Cal., are in a ¡»osition to help you add materially to the net profit of your ranch. Investigate and be con vinced . The Republican Convention for the nomination of city officers was held last Monday night in the City Hall. Never Indore in the history of Ashland has ho much interest been shown in local poli tics as wax shown at this convention, a vote of one hum Ire«I forty-eight being cast in the first I »a Hot. Tne house was called to order at eight o’clock by Robt. Taylor« E. V. Carter wan elected « hair man; F. D. Wagner, secretary, with C. II. Gillette as assistant. J. P. Dodge was made the unanamoua candidate of the convention for Mayor, ami a more capable man could not have been chosen. The most enthuainxm was shown in the nomination for Marshal. The choice of the convention wan C. P. Jones, who received a Imllot of one hundred eight voted against the united strength of thirtv-four votes for the other nominees. Mr. Jones has seen much service on the ]»oliceman*H I »vat, and justly merits the confidence of our respectable, law-abid ing citileus— not the gamblers, however, wlio, we are informed, are going to rim our present “excuse for a marshal.** The I ml lots Mere cast twice for Street Conimiaaioner, B. R. Willits receiving the nomination in the second lull lot. E. V. Carter, Milton Berry ami J. A. McCall were made the unanamous nom inees of the convention for the offices of Treasurer, Recorder ami Surveyor res- w pectively. The ward nominations for Councilmen are as follows: 1st want, H. C. Myer; 2d wnrd.C. B. Crisler; 3d want, J. W. Schmidt. The Republican ticket throughout is a good one, ami should In* given the suj>- ¡»ort of every citiren who is interested in our city’s welfare. Union .Teeting and Services. A Union Meeting of all the Young People’s Societies will lx? held in the Congregational Church next Sunday evening at 6:30 o’ckn’k. Union Services will also lx* held in the Congregational Church at 7:30 o’clock next Sunday evening. Sermon by Bap tist | »as tor. , K. 0. T. rt. Election. The annual election of officers of Granite Tent, No. 4, K. O. T. M., will lie held this Wednesday evening, Deceni- l>er 11, 1885, in the lodge rooms of the Order in I. O. O. F. Hall. All members are requested to lx? present. By order of C. II. G illette , R. K. The Normal Team Challenged. The first foot ball team of the Ashland Normal School has received and accepted a challenge from the Eagle Point team to a game of foot Imll. As yet, the ground for the game is unlocated, but the contest will undoubtedly take place here or at Medford. luist Friday Judge Murphy sentenced Why pay two dollars a year for your Theodore Durrant to lx* hung for the local news when you van get the same crime of which he was convicted. The news for twent v-tive cents? Moral : Sub scribe for the A dvertiser . »late of execution has notjvt been set.