The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898, June 17, 1896, Image 2

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    The Ashland Advertiser.
Published Every Wednesday.
flonarch of the Amateurs.
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P ublisher ,
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P roprietor .
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terms .
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Subscription, One Year,.................. $.50.
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Six Months,......... ... .25.
Sample copies mailed freely.
Advertising rates, Made known upon
Discounts,..........
application.
Terms to Agents,
E^’All ads., notices, etc., when not
paid in advance, run until ordered out.
Entered at the post-office at Ashland,
Oregon, as second-class matter.
P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER AD-
vertising Agent, 21 Merchant’s
Exchange, San Francisco, is our author­
ized agent. The A dvertiser is kept on
file in his office.
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The “ADVERTISER” has the Largest Circulation
of any Amateur Newspaper in the World.
ASHLAND,............WEDNESDAY, JUNE
17, 1896
EDITORIAL.
A few days ago, it was thought that
the creamery project would fall through
with no definite realization, but now’,
that all but two or three of the remain­
ing seven shares have been taken,
the outlook is bright indeed—“the
creamery is a go!” Under no condi­
tions can Ashland afford to let this op­
portunity to secure a creamery slip by.
There is money in such an industry.
In accordance with the prevailing na­
ture of the party, the populists are
“kicking” over the alleged unfairness of
“ Vanderburg’s being ‘counted’ out.”
Their candidate was certainly not un­
fairly treated in being “counted out,”
as they term it, for he never had a suf­
ficient number of votes to be respectably
“in it.” But that’s the wray with the
the pops.
Last Monday, the A dvertiser put in
a new’ 24-inch paper cutter, thus giving
us facilities for handling a larger job
printing trade. Give us your orders in
this line. We guarantee you better sat­
isfaction than you can obtain elsewhere.
M arvelous M easurement .—At the
recent “conversazione” of the Royal So­
ciety in London, a pendulum instrument
was exhibited, intended to record the
slightest tilts and pulsations of the crust
of the earth. It was asserted that this
instrument would render observable a
tilt of less than one three-hundredth of
of a second of arc. In other words, if a
plane surface were tipped up only so lit­
tle that the rise would amount tn a sin­
gle inch in a thousand miles, the instru­
ment would reveal the tilting.—Youth’s
Companion.
Prof. Tyndall’s Entertainment.
LOCAL SQUIBS.
Fish every Thursday at Poley & Co’s.
The berry season has commenced and
fair shipments are daily leaving Ashland.
gW“ Remember us for J ob P rinting .
Chautauqua dues will be due next
next Saturday.
Hard wood for sale. Leave orders at
the A dvertise office.
The W. C. T. U. will give a grand
Fourth of July dinner in the Pioneer
building.
White labor only at the Ashland
Steam Laundry.
The directors of 'the Bellview school
district, No. 73, have purchased a new
120-pound bell and (a new’ flag for the
school house in that district.
Don’t forget to call around when you
want anything in the Job Printing line.
We turn out, without exception , the
best work in the city at the lowest price.
Street commissioner B. R. Willits lias
finished the big bridge across Main
street. The structure is a credit to any
citv.
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Virgin’s Granulated Patent Flour—
seldom equalled; never excelled.
Roseburg Militia Drill.
Farmers are now very busy cutting
their hay.
Three prizes were awarded at the
—The ladies of the W. R. C. will give
Roseburg militia drill last Thursday eve­ a social next Friday evening at the home
ning. The prize for the best drilled of Mrs. J. H. Pratt, on Spring street.
squad was presented to the second squad Icecream, coffee and cake will l>e served
under Sergeant Frater, by Miss Mabel I for 10 cents. Everybody come.
If you don’t read the A dvertiser , you
Van Buren, assisted by Miss Rast. The
second an A third prizes were presented don’t get half the news. Subscrik*.
Mr. Fenton has moved from the Ham-
by Rev. G. W. Black to Corporal God­
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mond
house, on Granite street-, into the
frey, best drilled corporal, and Private
Provost house, formerly owned by G. C.
John Moffit, best drilled private.
Eddings.
Central Point items were received
Work will at once be commenced on at No
this office this week.
the Ashland-Klamath Falls wagon road.
For quick, first-class service, go to the
About $1800 will l>e expended in its re­ Ashland
Steam Laundry. Satisfaction
pair—$1000 subscribed from Ashland, guaranteed. Mail orders solicited.
$500 from Portland, $300 from Jackson
The 1896 Re-Union and Encampment
county. This amount is expected to put of the old soldiers and sailors of South­
the road into good condition. All the ern Oregon will be held in Ashland
men that can be advantageously em­ alxiut the 10th of August. The exact
dates will be determined next Saturday
ployed w ill be given work on the road.
night.
Millfeed $12.50 i>er ton, wholesale;
The 1st Regiment, O. N. G., and Bat­
$14.00 per ton, retail, at Ashland Mills.
tery A left Portland Monday morning at
A fine Fourth of July program is be­
4 o’clock for the scene of fishery distur­
ing arranged for the celebration of the
bance along the Columbia. Since their 120 anniversary of America’s Indepen­
arrival, no demonstrations of violence dence in Ashland. All previous celebra­
Neighboring
have been made, nor is it thought that tions will be eclipsed.
there will be any. All is quiet up to towns will join in“screaming the eagle.”
Last Sunday was Children’s Day, and
press time.
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was observed as such by the churches
and Sunday schools of Ashland.
—Arthur Dodge was up from Med­
Plain washing 25 cents per dozen at
ord yesterday.
the Ashland Steam Laundry.
—John Matney, accompanied by his
A bicycle picnic by the wheelmen of
ather, came over from Klamath Falls
Southern Oregon will lie held on Rogue
yesterday.
river, one mile below Tolo, Sunday,
—Mrs. Mamie Culbertson arrives! in June 28, 1896. Music will be furnished
Ashland from Ft. Klamath Tuesday. by the Medford public school band. ’
She is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boating on the river and other amuse­
Wiley.
ments will be provided. All are invited
—Bert Barnes
returned
home whether they are wheelmen or not.
to-day from Portland, where he has been
We hear some complaints about the
taking a successful examination in phar­ scarcity of water for irrigation, these
macy.
hot days.
The most remarkable exhibition of
human ability ever made in Ashland
was witnessed in Ganiard’s opera house
last evening by a fair sized audience.
Prof. Alex. J. Mclvor Tyndall gave his
entertainment of mind-reading. The
voice of the audience is that the perform­
ance was “wonderful.” In demonstra­
tion of his pow’ers, the Professor found
pins, ribbons, cards, etc., that had been
hidden, he being blindfolded. That he
can read the mind w’as established to
the entire satisfaction of the audience,
and one attendance at his entertain­
ments w ould convince the me st sceptical.
To-night (Wednesday) he gives
another exhibition of the same nature,
along different lines—hypnotism, the
dead and alive test, the thrilling murder
scene, etc. To miss this performance is
to miss a great opportunity.
Yesterday he gave a street blind-fold­
drive exhibition, and gives another free
test this afternoon.