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About The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1896)
W. C. T. U. Gleams. IT’S HUMAN NATURE^ | beef . pork . + + + VEAL. Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.—Prov. 4- 23. And blessed are the pure in heart; for they shall see God.—Matt. 5-8. Tn Buy rp- ATS These are the injunctions, the first, of one universally spoken of as the wisest man of all the ages: yet a greater man than Soloman gave us the second. Every intelligent man will readily admit WHERE BEST AND CHEAPEST the advisability and truth of the former, and. if he wisely heeds it, will, by being true to himself, though doubts becloud his human vision, become able to accept TRY the truth of the latter. But how many are seeking for truth? Alas! another inspired verse asserts the sad fact that: “This is the condemnation : that light is come into the world, and men love darkness rather than light, because their deeds are evil.” They seem to think God and his word can be submerged by Klum & Crisler, Prop’rs. denying a belief in them. In their false pride of heart, they would pass before men as honest, patriotic, just and pure, Main Street, Ashland, Oregon. but, leaving God and His law out of the question, is not the number of hypocrites alarmingly great? How many have a MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT • JAKE NOWAK. • SKIN’S of ATTENTION “Dr. Jekyll” side to their characters as all kinds well as a “Mr. Hyde?” When men in of wild an their selfishness and greed for worldly Medford, Ore. imals tan- gain, will violate every law of honor, every law of the land they call their ned and mounted in the test and most OEAklU IN own, take every possible advantage of workmanlike manner possible. a brother man, manufacture and deal out to him, in exchange for his hard earned wages, that w*hich blights and' ruins, yes, even spread nets for youth’s Eggs, Flour, Feed, Grain, unwary feet, to. rob them of all that goes to make life bright and noble, thereby Fruits, greatly increasing the nation’s wards in Vegetables, Etc. the insane asylums and prisons. Are these honorable men? are they patriotic, just and good? Surely not, even though A. Millsap's Old Stand, • protected by a civil law which is a relic Main Street. A ithland. Oregon. of the darkest phase of barbarism, and clearly the result of men leaving God and the Golden Rule out of their hearts and lives. • • Central fleat Harket, iJrwsrï. POLEY & CO., Groceries, Poultry, I Ashland Harket Reports. May, Flour, Feed, Etc. PRODUCE. Wheat, per pushel,. @ .50 Flour, per thousand > • • • • $15.00 É B. C. R. Mill Feed, per ton,. 15.00 it Hay, cheat, 11.00 tt “ grain, 13.00 t. 18.00 BIGGEST Shorts, m a ii and we will insert Oats, per bushel,............. .36 Ig^8 your name in our Potatoes, per 100 lbs,,... 1.00 FOR YOU. • .75 Agents’Directory, Pioneer Corn, “ 1.00 which goes to publishers, novelty deal Strawberries, per crate, 1.25 ers, &c. You will get a big mail of sam Bunch Vegetables, per doz., .25 ples, papers, cards, &c., from all over I Eggs, per dozen,............. .10 the world. You will be well pleased for Butter, per roll .30 .35 only 10 cents. MEATS. Address, Fireside Pub, Co., tt Dept. 15, Roxbury, Mass. Steak, .....08 .10 tt .... .06 Veal, @ .10 tt Mutton, ........05 @ .10 tt Bacon, .10 • • • • tt Hams, .12^ • • • • tt Shoulders, ........ 07 .08 YO THE CITIZENS OF ASHLAND. @ tt Lard, • • • • .09 @ .10 È F. Mill Co.’s j Feed Store. - Building. STAPLE GROCERIES. Sugar, granulated,......... 13 lbs. for 1.00 “ extra C,................. 14 j J 6.90 granulated, per sack, extra C, “ 6.55 .45 Coffee, green, per pound, .25 “ roasted, “ .25 .40 Rice,.................................. . 16 lbs . for 1.00 Tea, per pound,............... .25 .75 Honey, “ ......... .10 .12 Cheese, “ ......... .15 .20 I am now prepared to do a G eneral D raying B usiness and solicit your patronage. Leave orders at Wm. Hevener’s Grocery and they will receive prompt attention. All work done in a sat isfactory manner. • • • • 1 GEORGE. 3