The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898, May 13, 1896, Image 3

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    Stationer.
Druggist.
Eugene A. Sherwin,
Bookseller.
——Druggist.
FOR COUNTY CLERK,
W. M. Holmes,
If Money is an Object
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C entral : P oint : P recinct .
IN YOUR - - -
—Col. W. S. Crowell came up from
Medford on Friday’s train.
—C. B. Watson returned from San
Francisco Sunday evening.
—Wm. Grubb returned home from
Central Point last Saturday.
—Mr.—.—. Allenbaugh left on Sat­
urday’s flyer for a trip to Alaska.
—A. Hunsaker left Saturday for Walla
Walla, Wn., to si>end the summer.
—Nat. Langell was in town Saturday,
to attend the meeting of the Bimetallic
League.
—Horace and Miss Nettie Reeser re­
turned yesterday from a visit with Med-
ford friends.
—Wm. Potter, proprietor of the Ash­
land Feed Store, made a business trip to
California last Saturday.
—Edward Sutton and G. M. Grainger
came over Saturday from the Applegate
placer mines for supplies.
—E. E. Wittie, wife and infant son
left on Sunday evening’s train for
Brooklyn, N. Y., where they will take
up a permanent residence.
—J. W. O. Gregory came over Sun­
day from the Hicks mine in California.
He reports that they continue to pick
up many valuable nuggets.
—Two state educators, Pres. C. H.
Chapman, of the Eugene State Univer­
sity, and Pres. T. L. Campbell, of the
Monmouth Normal, were in Ashland
last Saturday and Sunday.
—H. J. Mattoon, of Drain, arrived in
Ashland last Saturday. He informs us
that he has come to stay.
He will
erect a dwelling on his propertv near
that of E. V. Carter’s on the Boulevard,
and as soon as it is finished, he will send
for his family.
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GROCERY
PERSONAL.
BILLS,
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deal with
O
Courteous Treatment
and Square Dealing.
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, UNDEE - NEW - MANAGEMENT.
CORNER 4 th AND A STS.
BLUE FRONT
MBS. R. T. MELLU8,
Proprietress.
MRS. W. P. PARSONS.
RAICFRY
— breads
IN CONNECTION
• • cakes
Bread, Pies, Cakes, etc.
Fresh Eastern Oysters.
. MEALS, .
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Boarding by the Day,
Week
or
OPPOSITE CITY HALL
Month.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
PAINLE8S EXTRACTION.
A. HINMAN, Jr., D. D. S.,
DR. C. W. BARR,
office :
DENTIST,
MASONIC BUILDING, UPSTAIRS,
I. O.O.F. BUILDING.
ASHLAND,
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ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS CAREFULLY AND SKILLFULLY
INSERTED.
OREGON.
Was it Whist?
M arried .—In Ashland,Saturday, May
9, 1896, at the home of the bride's par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hammond,
Mr. Thomas James and Miss Emma
Howard, Rev. G. R. Annes officiating.
The wedding was a surprise to all, the
guests present—of whom there were
about ten—had been invited to what
they supposed to be an evening whist
party. Both Mr. James and his bride
are well known in Ashland, and their
many friends unite in wishing them a
life of perpetual bliss.
W||iam [-[evener
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