The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898, April 29, 1896, Image 2

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    The Ashland Advertiser.
Central Point Pointers.
Published Every Wednesday.
Mr. A. S. Jacobs made a business trip
to Jacksonville on Monday.
Mrs. Wm. Homes returned home
from Eagle Point on Monday’s stage.
Rev. Stephens, of Talent, occupied
the pulpit m the Baptist church last
Sunday morning.
The ladies of the M. E. Aid Society
w ill give a baked owl entertainment next
Saturday evening.
Miss Helen Strang, of Medford, w*ae
visiting Miss Mary Jacobs Thursday
and Friday of last week.
;
Mrs. A. S. Jacobs will leave here for
Ashland on Thursday morning’s train
for a visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Eugene Walrad, and her many Ashland
friends.
A petition has been put before the cit­
izens of this place for a license to sell
liquor, signed by the landlady of the
Central Point hotel. How is this for
progression ?
There came very near being a quite
serious affair Monday night at the res­
idence of Henry Werth, a few miles
from here. A boy by the name of Julius
Pawles came here last night for the
constable, saying that Henry Werth
had been shot by a brother w’ho was
staying with him; several shots were
fired, which frightened the l>ov and he
ran away. Later, we have heard that
when the constable arrived there, he
w*as informed by them that they w*ere
only cleaning their guns, but the firing
was in the the house, and the supposi­
tion is that there wras a quarrel between
them and they settled the affair l»efore
the arrival of the officer.
“ M.”
LOCAL SQUIB8.
Fish every Thursday at Poley & Co’s.
The Normal School w ill give an enter­
flonarch of the Amateurs.
tainment in Ganiard’s Opera House
Saturday evening, May 2.
E ditor , . .
P ublisher ,
Hard wood for sale. Leave orders at
P roprietor .
the A dvertisr office.
— TERMS. —
S ituation W anted by experienced
$.50.
iady cook on ranch or in mining or lum-
Subscription, One Year,....
. .25.
ceringcamp. Address H, New West­
“
Six Months,..
ern Hotel, Ashland, Oregon.
Sample copies mailed freely.
B orn .—In Ashland, Monday, April 27,
Advertising rates, Made known upon
1896,
to Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Hicks, a
Discounts,..........
application.
son.
Terms to Agents,
Emil Peil, doctor of sick mowers, etc.
t^*All ads., notices, etc., when not
Virgin’s Granulated Patent Flour—
paid in advance, run until ordered out.
'Seldom equalled; never excelled.
Entered at the post-office at. Ashland,
Gold Hill will organize a G. A. R.
Oregon, as second-class matter.
Post next Friday afternoon, and Burn­
side Post, of Ashland, has received an
I , P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER AD-
invitation to be present.
vertising Agent, 21 Merchant’s
White labor only at the Ashland
Exchange, San Francisco, is our author­
Steam Laundry.
ized agent. The A dvertiser is kept on
file in his office.
Work is progressing rapidly on J. H.
Pratt’8 new residence on Spring street.
The “ADVERTISER” h*K the Largest Circulation
The building is now enclosed.
of any Amateur Newspaper in the World.
Not cheap paper, but paper cheap. If
ASHLAND,. .. .WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1896.
you are thinking of buying wall paper
this spring, don’t buy until have seen
EÜITOBIAL.
fine samples of paper for sale by Mrs. B.
H. Hatch at less than half price.
It is about time that arrangements
A meeting of the Ashland High School
for the Ashland-Klamath Falls mail
Alumni will be held in the High School
route were completed. According to
building this Wednesday evening, April
29, at 7:30 o’clock. Business of impor­
schedule, the first mail leaves Ashland
tance to be transacted.
next Friday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock.
Be sure to come to the May sociable at
the Cong, church. Ad mission, 10 cents.
Ashland is sorely in need of a “ bi-
Millfeed $12.50 per ton, wholesale;
cvcle ordinance.” A w’heelman has no
$14.00 per ton, retail, at Ashland Mills.
right to compel pedestrians on the side­
The K. P. lodges of Ashland and Med­
walks to give way for him. It would
Normal School Notes.
ford had a banquet in the Hotel Oregon
not be so bad if the bicyclist w’ould civ­
Monday night. Undoubtedly, this was
illy request passage and accept the priv­
Mrs. Emma Henry re-entered school the finest banquet ever spread in Ash­
land.
ilege with courtesy, but an anthoritive Monday.
warning of “get out of the way,” and
Remember us for J ob P rinting .
Mr. Dement is visiting Mr. Carroll,
then passing at high speed, is conduct near Eagle Point.
F or S ale .—Coal, in any quantity.
that cannot be tolerated.
Emil Peil, Blacksmith.
Miss Anna Fiester returned from
Supper will lie served from 6 to 8
Grant’s Pass Sunday.
During several evenings last week,
at the Congregational church, Friday
Remember
the
lecture
by
Rev.
J.
H.
euening,
May 1st, for 15 cents.
some of the boys and young men about Skidmore next Sunday at 2:30 o’clock.
town, thoughtlessly perhaps, made
The annual meeting of the W. C. T. U.
Miss
Jo
Byers
returned
to
her
home
themselves decidedly disagreeable at the at Sumner, Coos county, Tuesday eve­ will be held next Tuesday eve., May 5,
headquarters, at half pajt six o’clock.
meetings of the Salvation Army held in ning. She will return to school next I at
Members urged to be present.
the army barracks in the Opera Block. f year.
For quick, first-class service, go to the
In such actions, there is nothing smart.
Be sure to go to the entertainment Ashland Steam Laundry. Satisfaction
Boys, you naither command respect nor next Saturday evening for benefit of the guaranteed. Mail orders solicited.
attract hatred, but people pity you—pity Normal. The proceeds will go to pay
If you don’t read the A dvertiser , you
expenses. A scene from the
you that your intellect is apparently of “ pecuniary
Merchant of Venice” will be a promi­ don’t get half the news. Subscribe.
diminutive developement that you have nent feature of the entertainment.
Plain washing 25 cents per dozen at
no conception of right and wrong—and
R. E. P orter .
the Ashland Steam Laundry.
to merit such pity should sting the pride
Mrs. B. H. Hatch’s sample books of
of every American youth who has a
over 400 different kinds of wall-paper
Another Letter from Parr.
have arrived and are on exhibition in
grain of self-respect, and set him think­
the A dvertiser office.
ing along lines that will mould his rest­
Yesterday, postmaster W. H. Brunk
Don’t forget to call around when you
less, active spirit into the thoughtful received
another letter from E. Parr, the want
anything in the Job Printing line.
maturity of manhood. Be “ a man a- mail route contractor, as follows:
We
turn
without exception , the
mong men.”
“Please forward my mail to San best work out,
in the city at the low’est price.
Enough for the boys—but where was Francisco until further notice. Have
The May queen w ill lie crowned,
the nightwatch all this time? Surely, another contract to let. Hope to be at
your
place
in
a
few
days.
”
The May pole will be wound,
not discharging his duty. If he is in­
May baskets will lie found,
vested with authority and paid to look
And
May flowers will abound,
after the welfare of the city, he should
At the Congregational Church, Fri­
do so—or resign under an unmistakable
Don’t forget the M ay S ocial Friday
invitation.
day evening, Mav 1st.
evening in the Congregational church.
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