Image provided by: YMCA of Ashland; Ashland, OR
About The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1896)
The Ashland Advertiser. Published Every Wednesday. Honarch of the Amateurs. Co. D, O. N. Q. Company Order No. 18. All members of Co. D, O. N. G., are hereby ordered to report at the Armory next Monday, July 27, at 8:00 p . m ., for SPECIAL DRILL. — TERMS. — Fines and penalties for non-attendance will be rigidly enforced. J.L. M ay , Captain Commanding. Subscription, One Year,................. $.50. “ Six Months................... 25. Sample copies mailed freely. LOCAL SQL'IBS. Advertising rates, Made known upon Virgin’s Granulated Patent Flour— Discounts,.......... application. seldom equalled ; never excelled. Terms to Agents, B orn .—In Ashland, Thursday, July t^“All ads., notices, etc., when not 16, 1896, to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hooper, paid in advance, run until ordered out. a daughter. —Clarence Clements, a Normal stu dent, will leave for his home in Drain on this evening’s train. The attendance at the minstrel show last Thursday evening was very small, most people preferring to attend the Chautauqua lecture. While working on the road, Edward Spencer and the Hum brothers cut out i 136 trees that had fallen across the road between Ashland ami Pelican Bav. •» The first water melons shipped into Ashland this year are for sale at Bert 1 Sayles’ candy store. George W. Pennebaker, of the “Bee Hive,” is having a front addition built onto his residence on Terrace street. George Riggs is doing the work. Blackberries are now coining into market. There is an unusually large crop. Since the Chautauqua Assembly is over, people are leaving for the moun tains and summer resorts to remain during the hot weather. Parties are almost daily leaving Ashland. TheG.A. R. Reunion and Encamp ment is to l>3 held in Ashland August 11-17, and extensive preparations will make it the grandest one yet held in Southern Oregon. A large streamer has been suspended aliove the plaza an nouncing the event. The program will consist of sham battles, court martinis, camp fires, political speeches, literary entertainments. Tents, horse feed, straw and coffee will be furnished to all R. A. R’s. “Come early to avoid the rush.” If you don’t read the A dvertiser , you Entered at the post-office at Ashland, don’t get half the news. Subscribe. Oregon, as second-class matter. L arson is the only first-class photo 1 P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER AD- grapher in Southern Oregon. He makes vertising Agent, 21 Merchant’s Exchange. San Francisco, is our author the platino and the porcelain picture. ized agent. The A dvertiser is kept on The rifle range of Co. D, O. N. G., is file in his office. now in condition for use, and target practice will be commenced next week. The “ADVERTISER” has the Largest Circulation of any Amateur Newspaper in the World. Millfeed $12.50 per ton, wholesale; $14.00 per ton, retail, at Ashland Mills. ASHLAND,............WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1896 Virgil Wright and Mr. Cary spent the latter part of last week on a fishing trip W. C. T. U. Work. along Jenny creek. They remembered 1 A dvertiser with a nice string of the A visitor, in taking in the entire edu ‘ the •speckled beauties.” cational work of the Chautauqua Assem wood for sale. Leave orders at bly just closed, would be impressed with | the Hard ADVEHirisR office. the fact that not least among the educa Smoke is very dense about Ashland at tional forces was the W. C. T. U. i present. The intensity of the heat from School of Method, treating as it did of the sun is'somewhat modified by ic. OF GENERAL INTEREST. its six divisions of work—organization, Last Friday night, the rim of the front * preventive, evangelistic, educational, wheel of Clif. Payne’s bicycle w as brok- i Peter Maher, who is to meet Chovnski social, legal—showing most clearly that en by a collision with ClarenceClements’ in the prize ring, arrived in San Fran the temperance movement of to-day is wheel. The accident occurred on the cisco Saturday night for training. a great, wide, deep movement, centering boulevard. Cornelius Vanderbilt, one of the Don ’ t forget to call around when you in temperance and reaching out into world’s wealthiest men, is slowly recov want anything in the Job Printing line. ering from his recent severe illness. ever wider and wider circles until it has We turn out, without exception , the reached every avenue of life, and the best work in the city at the lowest price, i Battery A, Company A and the First Regiment Band will go into voluntary great do-every-thing policy of the W.C. The wreck of engine No. 14, that was T. U. is a natural outgrowth of this im burned in Portland some time ago, was j encampment at Clatsop about August 4. Phil Sheridan, one of the most noted portant fact. Scientific cookery, hered ! taken through Ashland last Saturday to trotting horses in this country, died at ity, prenatal influences, the labor ques the 8. P. machine shops at Sacramento. Racine, Wisconsin, last Friday night. tion and the awakened woman are all This was one of the oldest locomotives The world’s record of trotting hitched to problems embraced in the temperance I on the O. & C. lines. a sleigh—2:26—was made by Sheridan. movement of to-day. This was all en L arson makes Cabinets for $3.00 per John F. Stover, of the Stearns Racing dozen, larged upon and interestingly shown by Team, and the great pacing stallion, Chehalis, (2:04^) are to meet in a con forcible words and blackboard diagrams The Normal summer school opened test on the Irvington Park by the instructor, Mrs. Additon, whose yesterday in the W. C. T. U. rooms track of in speed Portland next Saturday, July devotion and enthusiasm is assurance across the hall from the A dvertiser 25. The stakes are five hundred dollars office, with an attendance of eight pupils : a side. that success must ultimately crown her — Florence Dodge, Eva and Georgia efforts. Her zeal is an inspiration to Jacobs, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Sauve, Jer other women loyal to the white ribbon. ome Fitzgerald, Walter Parsons and Special to the A dvertiser . S an F rancisco , July 19.—British ship Herbert McCarthy. The enrollment is R eporter . “Blairmore,” that capsized in this har increasing. bor last April, was successfully put upon A song with the title, “There’s a Sigh According to a recent decision of the an even keel and docked yesterday. fire and water committee of the City of The three bodies that went down with in the Heart,” was sent by a young man to a young lady; but the paper fell into Ashland, the people residing west and her were recovered. north of Ashland creek are entitled to the hands of the girl’s father, a very un use the water from the city water mains Special to the A dvertiser . sentimental physician, who exclaimed: for sprinkling or irrigation purposes on S an F rancisco , July 19.—The steamer “What unscientific rubbish is this? Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each “Columbia,” that went ashore a few week, and people residing east and miles down the coast last Tuesday in a Who ever heard of such a case?” south of Ashland creek may use city fog, is a total wreck. She is He wrote on the outside: “Mistaken water for like purposes on Tuesday, dense pounding hard on the rocks. Every diagnosis: no sigh in the heart possible. Thursday and Saturday only of each thing movable on her has been removed Sighs relate almost entirely to the li^pga week. Any violation of the regulations to tugs and brought to this city. It is is punishable by forfeiture of the right expected that she will go to pieces when and diaphram.”—Youth’s Companion. to use the water. rough weather sets in.