The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898, February 12, 1896, Image 4

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    Ashland /Tarket Reports.
IT’S HUMAN NATURE
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PRODUCE.
Wheat, per pushel,.........
@
.50
Flour, per thousand, ....
$15.00
Mill Feed, per ton,.........
15.00
Hay, cheat, “
11.00
“ grain, “
13.00
Shorts,
18.00
Oats, per bushel,.............
.40
Potatoes, per 100 lbs,,...
.75 @ 1.00
Onions,
...
1.00
Corn,
“
...
1.00
Apples, per box,.................... 50 @
.60
Eggs, per dozen,.............
»12^
Butter, per roll..............
.40
BEEF, PORK,
MUTTON,
+ 4* +
VEAL.
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To Buy
EATS
WHERE BEST AND CHEAPEST
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MEATS.
Beef on foot, per pound—
Cows,.......
. .01 % @ .02
.02
Steers,.. ..
@ .02U
Hogs, on foot, per pound .02^ @ .03
Chickens, per dozen, .. 2.75
@ 3.00
.06
.08
Turkeys, per pound,. . .
<<
..08
Steak,
.10
<<
..06
Veal,
@ .10
ll
..05
Mutton,
@ .10
It
.10
Bacon,
ll
Hams,
.12}4
ll
.08
Shoulders,
.07
ll
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Lard,
•.09
.10
Central Heat Harket,, • •
Klum <& Crisler, Prop’rs.
Main Street,
Ashland, Oregon.
Jake >
Nowak,
Hay, Flour, Feed, Etc.
STAPLE GROCERIES.
1.00
5 Y
6.25
5.75
.40
.45
1.00
.75
.10
.10
.12
.20
B. C. R. F. Mill Co.’s
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j>KINS of all kinds of wild animals tan­
ned ami mounted in the best and
most workmanlike manner possible.
BELOW CAMPS’ STUDIO.
MAIN STREET,
Feed Store
gE Pioneer
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Building
The .
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. . GREAT BLOOD . .
. Purifier .
J. fl. Hicks, /Tanager.
OUR
N ative
OUR LUCK.
It is our luck to come in contact with
Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention.
prudent people, who use their money
with care and make it bring best results.
I f you send us this N otice , or refer to c. m . poley
♦
L. GRISWALD
it plainly, we will send you with each
order some one of the articles here men­
tioned. Read carefully. If wearing ap­
parel, give size. On purchases
Below the amount of $1.00, 1 Calendar
DEALERS IN
From $1 to $5, either 1 Handkerchief,
1 Aluminum Thimble, 1 Tooth Brush, 1
Harmonica, 1 Jewsharp, or Fancy Pin. GROCERIES, - POULTRY,
From $5 to $10, 1 Initial Linen Hand­
kerchief, 1 Bov’s Knife, 1 pair Taffets or
EGGS, FLOUR, FEED,
Wool Gloves or Mittens, 1 pair Colored
Hose, or 1 Child’s Book.
GRAIN, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC.
From $10 to $25, you get free, 1 pair of
House Slippers—lady or child, 1 Lace
Pin, 1 Girls’ or Boys’ Cap, 1 pair Scis­
sors, good, 1 Ladies’ Knife, 1 Gent’s A. MILLSAP’S OLD STAND.
Scarf, or J Silver Thimble.
From $25 to $50, we send free, 1 pair
of Handsome Bedroom Slippers, I Hand­
some Doll, 1 Daisy Rifle, 1 Family HARDWARE,
Lamp.
From $50 to $100, either 1 Boys’ Iron
Express, 1 Ladies’ Bag, 1 Child’s Rock­ STOVES,
er, 1 Velocipede, to 8 years, 1 pair Bi­
cycle shoes. 1 No. 400 Album, or 1 Lad­ TINWARE,
ies’ Homemade Wrapper.
Be sure to enclose this clippings from
T he A shland A dvertiser . We want to
know how many of our patrons read it.
S miths ’ C ash S tore , San Francisco, Cal.
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herbs
200 Days’ Treatment,
• • $1.00 • •
H. N. F orce , Agent.
O n SALE ih *ove»Ti»en omet.
& Griswald,
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Simpson’s
LEAVE
VOIR
PACKAGES
FOR
SALEM STEAM
LAUNDRY
AT . .
1'oiiMorlal Parlor.
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GUNS AND CUTLERY
TINNER AND PLUMBER,
A PAPER THAT WILL PLEASE YOU
Sample free. Address
News letter, Ilasbrouck Heights, N. J.
Asb. 1 and.,
STANDARD HERB REMEDY.
Sugar, granulated,........... 15 lbs. for
“ extra C,................... 16
“ granulated, per sack,
“ extra C,.
“
Coffee, green, per pound,. 25
“
roasted,
“
.25
Rice,.....................................15 lbs. for
Tea, per pound,....... ........ 25
@
....... 08
Dried Fruits, “
@
........08
Canned Veg., “
@
....... 10
Honey,
“
@
........ 15
Cheese,
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@
5kin Dresser.