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About The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1896)
The Ashland Advertiser. Published Every Wednesday. THE nOON DID IT ALL. LOCAL SQUIBS. Emil Peil, doctor of sick plow s, etc. This is the day that one must keep a flonarch of the Amateurs. I sharp look-out, lest he lx?trays to other E ditor , . . T acoma , W n ., March 29.—It was people how’ large a fool he actually is. P ublisher , Easter Sunday to-day on the Pacific Virgin’s Granulated Patent Flour— P roprietor . Slope, although probably not more than halt a dozen people knew’ it. Those who teldom equalled ; never excelled. — TERMS. — did know’ it are ambitious astronomers The ladies of the Congregational Subscription, One Year,................. $.50. and mathematicians. They find that i hurch will give a social May 1st. Don’t “ Six Months,.................. 25. the first full moon after the spring equi •ail to attend. An unusually good time. Sample copies mailed freely. nox put in an appearance on this coast White labor only at the Ashland | shortly after 10 o’clock last night, and it Advertising rates, Made known upon 1 is a fact that the first Sunday after the Steam Laundry. Discounts,.......... first full moon after the spring equinox application. Work has been begun on the bicycle Terms to Agents, is Easter Sunday the world over. But | track from the Congregational church to in this peculiar case, said to I m ? the first the Normal school. t3T*All ads., notices, etc., when not instance of the kind since the beginning paid in advance, run until ordered out. of the Christian Millfeed $12.50 per ton, wholesale; era, onlv this part of $14.00 per ton, retail, at Ashland Mills. Entered at the post-office at Ashland, [ the Pacific Slope has its 'Easter Sunday a week in advance of the rest of the T. H. Simpson is agent for the “Craw Oregon, as second-class matter. w’orld. When the moon filled Saturday ford ’90” bicycle. Take a l«M>k at the T ~P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER “AIK night reckoning by Pacific Coast time, it wheel. vertising Agent, 21 Merchant’s was already Sunday in New York and w’ood for sale. Leave orders at Exchange, San Francisco, is our author London. Consequently for the East the Hard A dvertise office. ized agent. The A dvertiser is kept on and the balance of the world, excepting the Pacific Coast, the first Sunday after file in his office. The severe freeze Monday night was the first full moon after the spring equi death to the peach crop a I out Ashland, The “ADVERTISER” has the Largest Circulation nox does not arrive until next Sunday.— very few peaches escaping. The ther of any Amateur Newspaper in the World. San Francisco Examiner. mometer registered nine degrees below freezing. ASHLAND,........... WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 189fi. Central Point Pointers. F or S ale .—Coal, in any quantity. EDITORIAL. —— Emil Peil, Blacksmith. Rev. Faxon will occupy the pulpit in ^I^Remember us for J ob P rinting . If there’s a hole in a’ vour coats, Baptist church next Sunday morning For quick, first-class service, go to the and evening. I rede ye tent it; Ashland Steam Laundry. Satisfaction Mrs. Hellen Little has accepted a posi guaranteed. A chiel’s amang ye takin’ notes, Mail orders solicited. tion to teach the school at Big Butte in And faith he ’ll prent it. “District Skewl” in Ganiard’s Opera —B urns . the Obenchain district. The protractive meeting in the M. E. House next Friday night. Don’t miss 1 church is still going on and quite an in ! it! The most laughable thing out! Admission, 20 cents ; children 10 cents; We have a special treat for our read terest is being taken in it. reserved seats 25 cents. Maud Dow’ning, of this place, ers next issue in the shape of a poetical has Miss been engaged to teach in the Me- Plain washing 25 cents per dozen at supplement. The poetry is of local pro Kee district, north of Big Butte. the Ashland Steam Laundry. duction and of a high order. Be sure Prof. Barnanl, accompanied by his to get the supplement with next week’s wife, nee Mrs. Nichols, the photograph The City Council met last Saturday er, left Monday for his school in the Ed night to take action on reducing the ex issue. mondson district on Big Butte taken by penses of the city. The electric light Mr. Cornutt, of this place. question was discussed, but, arriving at Mr. Edward Owens, who suffered an no conclusion, the Council adjourned to To-day is “April Fools’ Day”—the day attack of paralysis some time ago, is no meet to-night, Wednesday, April 1. that the small boy roguishly informeth better, and will probably not recover, SPRAYING.—M. Crisler & C. Lind the grave politician that the w heels in his tongue Wing so paralyzed as to pre sey have purcha3ed a large spraying his head have ceased to go ’round; the vent his taking anvthing to sustain life. outfit and are prepared to do custom “M.” small boy is not so badly mistaken as is work on short notice. generally construed. Spring, summer, autumn, winter, all Normal School Notes. seasons of the year crowded successively into one brief month. Such is the The barbers of Ashland may be dis Mr. Dement and Lester Newton went weather enjoyed(?) by the people of appointed in securing the passage of a to Central Point Friday. Southern Oregon—but such is life in the “ far west,” where a man is a Republi city ordinance to close their shops on Miss Alma Johnson, of Bandon, Coos can or a Populist, accordingly as it bene Sunday, as such an ordinance W’ould I m ? county, will enter the Commercial de fits his business or increases his chances in direct adversity w ith the state provi partment at beginning of the new term. of obtaining an office. Miss Josie Hancock, one of the music sion in such cases. If the local barbers pupils, returned to her home at River Fish every Friday at Poley & Gris wish to close their shops on Sunday, ton Friday. She will come back in Sept. wold ’s. they might accomplish the same object Miss Julia Rodschon, of Medford, an Don’t forget to call around when vou by an agreement among themselves. advanced Junior, went home Saturday. She w ill return next year and finish the want anything in the Job Printing line. We turn out, without exception , the course. If those of our readers wrho w’ish to see The averages of the Senior class have liest work in the city at the lowest price. Last Saturday Marshal Jones arrested a cut of our press will just hold the 4 th been made out and all are good. The ten having the highest are Mabie Reid, Lin a man giving his name as Wm. Murray, page of this issue to a strong light—a coln Savage, Anna Nelson, Rosa Dodge, for peddling spectacles unlicensed. The bright lamp-light will afford a good re Theresa Bryant, Patia Klum, Gertie Sut peddler w’as up before Recorder Berry vealing power as anything— and look ton, Walker Peed, Effie Armitage and Monday morning and was fined $5, in for the water mark about the middle of Susie Homes. The Salutatorian and the cluding costs. Being without “the Valedictorian will not be chosen until the page, they may be gratified. Owing after the examinations in Astronomy, wherew’ith,” he was ordered to work out the amount on the streets. Later, to no fault of ours, the illustration is not Geometry and Book-keeping. he was allowed to sell some of his goods an exact reproduction of our machine. R. E. P orter . to obtain money to take out a license. Got Full Out of Season and Broke up Church Calculations.