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About The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1896)
Stationer. Druggist. ' Eugene A. Sherwin, Bookseller. . .... w Druggist. PERSONAL. If Money is an Object —S. T. Holt was in town Tuesday. —John Grubb went to Central Point Monday. IN YOUR - - - —James Fay, of Jacksonville, was in Ashland Monday. GROCERY . . —Sheriff Patterson was in town Mon day and Tuesday. BILLS, . . —Dan Waldroop was up from Medford Monday afternoon. —State Printer W. H. Leeds arrived deal with WiHiam Hevener in Ashland Mondav. © © —Miss Olive Brunk visited friends in Medford last Sunday. Courteous Treatment —A. F. Schultz, of Jefferson, was in town last Monday on business. and Square Dealing. —Mrs. Unice Evans returned from Gazelle, Cal., Monday evening. —Miss Nellie DePeat left for Wolf Creek on Saturday evening’s train. —F. H. Carter and Mrs. H. B. Carter returned from Los Angeles Saturday. —Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Watson left Sat urday for San Francisco to be gone about ten days. TO THE CITIZENS OF ASHLAND. —W. H. Homes, of Central Point, was in Ashland yesterday. Mr. Homes is I am now prepared to do a G eneral D raying B usiness and solicit candidate for County Clerk on the Dem ocratic ticket. your patronage. Leave orders at Wm. Hevener’s Grocery and they will receive prompt attention. All work done in a sat —Frank Brandt, who has been work ing for G. F. Billings, went to Tolo last isfactory manner. Saturday. He intends to go to Montana • • © • I GEORGE. in a week or two. —Marcus Crisler went to Redding Monday; from there, he goes to Trinity Rivers, about sixty miles by stage, to engage in mining. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. —W. N. Boots, of Monmouth, general ÜNDEB - NEW - MANAGEMENT. agent of the Philadelphia Fire Insur ance Co., was in Ashland Saturday, A. HINHAN, Jr.» D. D. S.» CORNER 4 th AND A STS. transacting business for the company. office : —F. M. WTade, a mining man of Ta MASONIC BUILDING, UPSTAIRS, coma, was in Ashland Tuesday. He came down from Portland on the flyer OREGON. ASHLAND, and went to Jacksonville on the eve ning’s train to look after mining inter MBS. R. T. MELLCS, Proprietress. ests at that place. PAINLESS EXTRACTION. — —Col. I. N. Walker, of Indianapolis, . . BAKERY — BREAD Indiana, Commander in Chief of the G. DR. C. W. BARR, . PIES . ..CAKE5 A. R., accompanied by his wife and IN CONNECTION , DENTIST, daughter, and H. L. Deitrich, of Chica • MEALS • go, Chief of Staff, passed through Ash I. O.O.F. BUILDING. land Sunday evening. They were met TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. at the depot by a large number of the ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS CAREFULLY AND SKILLFULLY members of Burnside Post. Boarding by the Day, Week or Month. INSERTED. Two niners Drowned. D elta , C al ., April 28.—John Hentz, aged 28, and James Davis, aged about 71, two miners, were drowned near here yesterday while crossing river in a boat. Bodies not yet recovered. Authorities are anxious to hear of any relatives of the deceased.