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About The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1896)
Druggist. Stationer. Eugene A. Sherwin, Bookseller. —Druggist. PERSONAL. —Fred Week«, of Medford, spent Sun day with friends in Ashland. —Rev. Robt. McLean came down from Grant’s Pass yesterday. —M iss Mabel Russel returned home from Klamath Falls last Monday. —T. A. Hayes, of Independence, ar rived in Ashland on Monday’s train. —Prof. Price, of the Grant’s Pass pub That’s the Object Now Days. lic schools, arrived in Ashland Monday. —Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Young returned economize B uying your groceries to their home in Gold Hill on Monday’s train. —Dr. J. S. Parsons and son, Fred, re turned home from San Francisco last Monday. I —Misses Fannie and Josie Nunan, of PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jacksonville, arrive*! in Ashland last UNDER - NEW - MANAGEMENT. Thursday to attend Chautauqua. —Mr. an*! Mrs. F. L. Camps left for A. HINHAN, Jr., D. D. S., CORNER 4 th AND A STS. San Jose, California, on Sunday’s train. office : It is their intention to make their home at that place. MASONIC BUILDING, UPSTAIRS, —Engineer McCarthy, wife, son Her bert and little daughter returned from OREGON. ASHLAND, MBS. R. T. MELLIS, Grants Pass last Friday to remain in Proprietress. Ashland for a month or so. PAINLESS EXTRACTION. —Prof. A. L. Colton who is to lecture BREAD . . BAKERY__ _ . PIES . on the sun and the moon, in the Chau . . CAKES DR. C. W. BARR, IN CONNECTION tauqua building next Thursday and Fri day evenings, arrived in Ashland last DENTIST, . MEALS, . Friday. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. I. O.O.F. BUILDING. —Chas. E. Wolcott, of Medford, for merly proprietor of the Monitor at ALL KINDS OF FALLINGS CAREFULLY AND SKILLFULLY Boarding by the Day, Week or Month. that place, passed* through Ashland on INSERTED. his way to ¡Sisson, on his wheel, last Saturday. HEVENER. •r I —Thomas Sharkey, the pugilist, passed through Ashland on Sunday’s north-bound overland, enroute to Port land to fill a two nights’ engagement in the New Park Theatre. —E. E. Washburn, of Portland, came down to Ashland Monday, returning Tuesday. He will take Prof. O. A. Thornton’s place as principal of the north public school of this place. o —Franklin C. Mortimer, of San Fran cisco, ex-President of the Golden State Amateur Press Association, passed through Ashland on Monday evening’s overland. We acknowledge receipt of a communication from him bearing con gratulations and regards from himseif, H. C. Morris, D. J. McCarthy and Wm. A. Day, leading amateurs of San Fran cisco. Many thanks. We regret great ly that we did not meet Mr. Mortimer, but his passing was not known to us until Tuesday afternoon. o BLUE FRONT A Pointer. G. W. C rowson is “in it”—the fruit business—again this year. If you desire a “square deal” on your fruit crop (or what there is of it) see him before completing arrangements (or —Amos Fries, accompanied by his sister, is attending the Chautauqua this week. Mr. Fr»es is an Oregon cadet at West Point. He is spending his vaca- with his parents at Central Point. o o • O o. o ............ - ■ .1 X MRS. W. P. PARSONS. Bread, Pies, Cakes, etc. Fresh Eastern Oysters. • o. OPPOSITE CITY HALL FOR FIRST CLASS PHOTOS AT THE LOWEST PRICE, . . GO TO The Larson, . ........ - - F. L. CAMPS’ OLD STAND, PPPOSITB JÍOTBI. EGON, y^SHLAND.