W. C. T. U. Gleams.
IT’S HUMAN NATURE
EATS
To Buy
Shall a young man smoke?—The an
swer by O. W. Homes: “Certainly not.
It is liable to injure the sight, to render
the nerves unsteady, to enfeeble the
will, and enslave the nature to an imper
ious habit likely to stand in the way of
duty to be performed.”
WHERE BEST AND CHEAPEST
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Klum & Crisler, Prop’rs.
Ashland, Oregon.
Main Street,
Jake >
Nowak,
MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT
ATTENTION
POLEY & CO ■J
gKINS of all kinds of wild animals tan
ned ami mounted in the l>est and
most workmanlike manner possible.
dealcrs in
MEDFORD.
Groceries, Poultry,
Fruits,
Vegetables, Etc.
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PRODUCE.
Beef on foot, per pound—
COWS,..........
. . .01^
Steers,....
. .02
Hogs, on foot , per pound.02^
Chickens, per dozen, . .2.75
Turkeys, per pound, . . ..06
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Steak,
. ..08
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Veal,
.. .06
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Mutton,
. ..05
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Bacon,
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Hams,
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Shoulders,
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Lard,
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Hay, Flour, Feed, Etc.
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Feed Store
Pioneer
MEATS.
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STAPLE GROCERIES.
Sugar, granulated,
13 lbs. for 1.00
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extra C,
................... 14
<< granulated, per sack,
6.90
<< extra C,
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6.55
Coffee, green, per pound,.25
.40
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roasted,
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.25
.45
16 lbs. for 1.00
Rice
Tea, per pound,....... ........ 25
.75
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Dried Fruits, “
........08
.10
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Canned Veg., “
........08
.10
@
.12
Honey,
“ .. ........10
@
.20
Cheese,
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........ 15
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A. Millsap's Old Stand,
Building
J. M. Hicks, rianager.
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Eggs, Flour, Feed, Grain,
Ashland flarket Reports.
Wheat, per puehel,.........
@
.50
Flour, per thousand, ....
$15.00
Mill Feed, per ton,.........
15.00
Hay, cheat, “
11.00
“ grain, “
13.00
Shorts,
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18.00
Oats, per bushel,.............
.36
Potatoes, per 100 lbs,,... .75 @ 1.00
Onions,
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1.00
Corn,
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...
1.00
Apples, per box,...................50 @
.60
Eggs, per dozen,.............
.12>£
Butter, per roll.................... 30 @
.35
BEEF, PORK,
MUTTON,
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VEAL.
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From Willard Hall, the Temperance
Temple, Chicago, come cheering reports
of many wandering ones reclaimed
through the noon-day prayers and Gos
pel meetings held daily.
Strong drink perverts the appetite,
weakens the will, debases the moral na
ture. It makes a man coarse, brutal
and repulsive, and seems to cast out
every element of manliness and princi
ple of honor. The only safe rule is to
let it alone.
If there is not sufficient resolution to
resist the first glass, what folly to sup
pose that the tenth or fiftieth can be put
away, when the habit of drinking is
more or less formed and an appetite cre
ated. Young men, as you cherish all
the fond hopes and bright promises of
your youth ; as you value the lofty aspir
ations of your ambitious manho«xl; as
you would preserve the brain to con
ceive, the will to direct and the arm to
execute in all their might as God has i
given them to you; as you would fulfill
your obligations to society, and to your
family; as you would spare sorrow to
the parents who lean upon you, do not
tamper with this fearful vice.
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