The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898, May 27, 1896, Image 3

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Druggist
Eugene A. Sherwin,
Bookseller
Druggist.
PERSONAL
If Money is an Object
—Gus Newbury, paid Ashland a visit
last Friday.
—Audley Porter returned from Duns­
IN YOUR - -
muir yesterday.
—M. L. Alford of Medford, was in
Ashland Friday.
GROCERY .
—C. II. Gillette came in from Pros­
pecting Saturday.
BILLS,
—B. R. Willitts left on Sunday’s stage
£^
for Klamath Falls.
. DEALET« Wn|¡a|w Hevener
—N.A. Jacobs came over from Jack­ £§=3
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sonville yesterday.
—A. D. Helman returned from Astor­ £'3
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Courteous Treatment
ia on Saturday’s train.
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and Square Dealing.
—Robt. Taylor and wife returned
SCHILLING’S
from Astoria Saturday.
BEST p
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—Mr. —. —. Madron returned from
San Francisco Sunday evening.
—A. S. Hammond was a passenger to
Klamath Falls on Friday’s stage.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
UNDER - NEW - MANAGEMENT
— M iss Bessie Hammond was up from
Medford Saturday and attended the A. HINflAN, Jr., D. D. S.,
Alumni meeting.
office :
Misses Jessie Grant and Elvera Victor
left to-day for Crescent City, where they
MASONIC BUILDING, UPSTAIRS,
will teach a summer school.
—E. B. Smith went to Grant’s Pass
ASHLAND,
OREGON.
on yesterday evening’s train. He will
engage in business at that place.
PAINLESS EXTRACTION.
—Miss Millv Brouillett arrived in
BAKERY___
Ashland last evening. She lectures on
.CAKES
temperance in the Congregational DR. C. W. BARR,
IN CONNECTION
church this (Wednesday) evening.
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Normal School Notes.
DENTIST,
. MEALS, .
I. O.O.F. BUILDING.
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Boarding by the Day,
Week
or
Month.
M is« Anna Fiester, who has been tak- ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS CAREFULLY AND SKILLFULLY
INSERTED.
ing Senior studies, will leave this eve-
ning for her home in Kerby. She will
Ashland Public Schools.
return next year and complete tlie
course.
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Report of Principal of Ashland Public
Miss Ivy Berry was visiting her cousin
Schools for month ending May 22, 1896.
at Medford this week.
BLUE FRONT
Number Davs taught,17.
Mr. Mattern, of Grant’s Pass, visited
Number of Holidays, 3.
the school Tuesday.
Davs of Attendance, boys, 3384; girls,
Mr. E. E. Phipps and wife visited the 3443.5; total, 6827.5.
Davs of Absence, boys, 173.5; girls,
school last week.
R. E. P orter .
158.2*; total. 332.
MRS. W. P. PARSONS.
Cases of Tardiness, boys, 31; girls, 45;
Maccabee Initiation.
total, 76.
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Whole Number Enrolled on Register,
Bread, Pies, Cakes, etc.
Monday night, some of the members bovs,
214 ; girls, 215 ; total, 429.
F ih Eastrn Oystrs.
of Granite Tent, No. 4, K. O. T. M., of
New
Scholars,
boys,
0;
girls,
0;
total
0.
Ashland, accepted an invitation to at­
Average Daily Attendance, 401.
tend the initiation of new members of
Per cent, of Attendance, 95.
Triumph Tent, No. 14, of Medford.
Number of Visitors, 190.
Nine new members were initiated into
Cases
of Corporal Punishment. 6,
Triumph Tent. Those who attended
Tardiness of Teachers, 1.
from Ashland were eight in number—
Days Absence of Teachers, 1.
C. D. Hevener, Chas. Millsap, L. M.
POR COUNTY CLERK,
Goodwin, G. W. Crowson, C. H. Gil-
In Monday’s Oregonian, the Ashland
lette, Delt Hildreth, G. R. Gallant and
W. M. Holmes,
Chas. Lindsey.
The Medford Sir Graduates and Alumni were reviewed in
Knights treated their visitors most roy­ a space of about five inches. The“Class
—OF—
ally, giving them a splendid supper at of ’96” is given credit of being the best
C entral : P oint : P recinct .
in the history of the High School.
11:30 o’clock p. m .