The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898, January 08, 1896, Image 3

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    Druggist.
Stationer.
Eugene A. Sherwin,
Stationer.
Druggist.
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PERSONAL.
—Max Pracht went to Portland Sun­
day.
—J. H. Pratt returned from Pokegama
Thursday.
—R. 8. Barclay was up from Talent
yesterday.
—Mose Alford,of Medford, was in Ash­
land last Thursday.
—E. A. Sherwin made a business trip
to Portland Sundav.
• —E. E. Miner, of Medford, paid Ash­
land a visit yesterday.
—Leonard Kaiser aud his sister re­
turned to Yreka Sunday.
—James Thornton returned from In­
dependence last Saturday.
—Jack Clark, a locomotive engineer on
the Shasta division, is very sick.
—Chas. Allman, formerly of Ashland,
came down from Portland on Saturday’s
fiver.
—J. B. Robison, of Talent, went to
Portland Sunday to take a course of
Bible study.
—State Printer W. H. Leeds and fam­
ily returned to Salem on Friday eve­
ning’s train.
—Lawrence George has been confined
to the house for the past few days with
rheumatism.
—E. J. Kaiser and his brother, Leon­
ard, went to Jacksonville last Friday,
returning Sunday.
—Chas. Palmer went to Jacksonville
Friday evening to look after mining
interests near that place.
—J. B. Eddy and daughters, of Port­
land, were in Ashland last Friday. They
returned home on the evening train I
—Joe Million left for San Francisco
Monday, to receive treatment for his
eyes. lie was accompanied by D. F. Fox.
—Miss Ollie Marksbury, one of the
Normul Students, returned Sunday from
her holiday visit at her home in Gold
Hill.
—Wm. Ulich, of the Medford Pork
Packing Co., was on Sunday’s train re­
turning from a business trip toNorthern
California.
—F. M. Stevenson and wife have re­
cently arrived from Roseville Junction,
California, and are now conducting the
Ashland Hotel.
—Prof. Berry of the Normal, went
down to Central Point Friday evening,
to be on hand to witness the foot ball
game at that place, Saturday.
—W. J. Virgin, of the Ashland Roller
Flouring Mills, returned from California
last Saturday. He reports a good de­
mand for the products of the mill.
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DEALER IN
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware,
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AstLland.,
Oregon.
Y. M. H. A. Resolutions.
At a special meeting of the Young
Ashland, Oregon,
Men’s Home Association, Jan. 6, the fol­
lowing resolutions were offered by J. L.
Downing, and unanamously approved :
1. That, in consideration of the small Wood Turner & rvu<ERT
number of members left in our society,
and our inability to maintain either read­
MANZANITA WORK
ing room or gymnasium, that we settle
up our society affairs, and permanently
A SPECIALTY.
disband.
2. That we donate to the W. C. T. U.
Canes, Cups, Bovis, Ornaments, Etc.
the furniture, carpets, pictures, etc. that
are now in their rooms.
3. That the cash on hand, $23.50, re­ Anything in my line made to order at
ceived from the sale of gymnasium out­
reasonable rates.
fit and other sources be given to the
Ashland Library Association, with the GUARANTEE THE BEST WORKMAMSHIP
understanding that ten free memliership
tickets be distributed for one year, five
to Ive designated by this association and
Will be GUd —
five by the A. L. Association.
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4. That a vote of thanks be extended
to all that have in any way assisted us in
our undertaking, especially to all w ho
property
have so kindly sent us their papers.
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5. That our city papers tie asked to
kindly publish these resolutions, so that
at Lowest Rates-----
those’who have assisted us may know of
the final disposition of our effects, and prank Hasty,
that a copy of these resolutions shall be
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Real Estate & Insurance.
sent by the secretary to all non-resident
members.
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