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//. C C C I A- t i. I J The Ashland Advertiser Honarch of the Amateurs VOL. IV ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1896. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION POLEY & CO ■J A MID-NIGHT THEFT assistance of the people of Oregon is re quested in making up the collection ;the Immigration Board bears all expenses. The S. P. Co., will transport to Port land, free of charge, all exhibits shipped from points along the O. R. á N. Co., rail or boat. Adress all exhibits : “Samples for ex hibition,” for the Pacific Northwest Im migration Board, Portland, Oregon. Without the words “samples for the ex hibition,” packages will not be carried free on the S. P. R. R. A Barber Shop Entered and a Number of Tools Taken--No Clew. Last SatuYday night, the barber shop of S. G. Eggars was entered by someone unknown, ami a number of the best razors and clippers and about two dozen towels were taken. The entry was made by the rear door, as it was found Eggs, Flour. Feed. Grain. open, the thief having turned the key in the lock. It is thought that the theft II EBI'ITS. was committed al>out 2:00 o’clock a . m ., || VEGETABLES. EK.. as a disturbance is reported to have been heard in the vicinity of the shop A. Millsap’s Old Stand, about that time. That only the best MAIN STRKKT, tools were taken is somewhat indicative —-ASHLAND, ORE. that someone familiar with the shop took them. By the theft, O. O. Helman lost all of his tools and S. G. Eggars lost UNDER - NEW - MANAGEMENT. most of his. Two negroes that had recently arrived were arrested on suspicion Sunday, but CORNER 4 th AND A STS. a thorough search revealing no evidence against them, they were released and given ten minutes to leave town. They improver! the opportunity and left in a hurry. __ DEALEAS IN MBS. B. T. MEI.I,IS. 1'roprietresN. NO. 20. At the Target I Last Thursday afternoon a number of the members of Co. D, O. N. G., went down to the rifle range to “try their hand” at spotting the target. The range is a good one, most conditions being fav orable to good shooting. Out of a pos sible 25 points in five shots at 100 yards, the best scores are as follows: A. C. Dixon,................................................ 21 points W. W. Hevener,............................ 20 I < W. C. Grubb,........................ .20 Otto Miller,..................................... 20 B. A. Spencer,................................ 20 í I W. B. Pracht,................................. 20 i < { Í Will Contest His Election. Hopeful—Pa, Johnny Higgins is a big Hon. W. S. Vanderburg, through his ger fool than people think. Oh, but I * BREAD . . aftornej ’s, H. C. Watson and E. H. soaked him last evening. . PIES . Great Politician—Bully for you. How’d Albany, has served ..CAKES Dalrymple, of IN CONNECTION notice upon Hon. Thos. H. Tongue of a you do it? . ML M.S. . Hopeful—Why, you know you said contest of his election, to the 55th con TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. gress. The notice contests the returns yesterday morning that a dollar was in nearly every county of the first dis worth only fifty cents. I had fourteen Boarding by the Day, Week or Month. trict. Mr. Vanderburg claims there was of them, and I sold the whole mess to an error of eighty votes in Jackson that blamed sucker for sixty-five cents county, sixty-three in Josephine, Klam apiece.—New York World. ath titty-four, and Lake fifty-one—all of por First Class Service, A company of wheelmen — Messrs. which he claims should be credited to Johnson, Spencer, Donnely. Rice, his side of the count. Mr. Tongue’s plu TAKE YOl’K WASHING rality was something over eighty-five Denny and Humbert—rode to the Tol TO THE . . man springs and return last Friday eve votes.—.Medford Mail. ning. Denny and Humbert made the trip up in 57 minutes, the beet time yH Improvement. made. They are confident that they When a man decides upon improving can cover the distance in 50 minutes. his shop, factory or farm bv the addition S acramento , August 5.—Mr. A. D. of |H»wer, he naturally looks for some Cristinson, of this place, and Miss Lil thing entirely up to date. He investi gates, considers, ami finally decides to lian Pein her, of Ashland, were married WORK GUARANTEED. GIVE us a TRIAL. buy an Ajax Coal Oil Gas Engine as in this city to-day. The groom in en meeting his requirements more fully, gaged in the grocery business in this and being safer than any other power place, and the young couple will make obtainable. Palmer & Key, San Fran their home lu re. cisco, Cal., the manufacturers of this en “Stammering is an awful affliction,” gine, have gained the gratitude of the remarked the young woman. FOR SALE. public by placing within its reach a re “Still it has its advantages,” said the A LADIES BICYCLE, liable, economical power, that defies rhe society young man. “A fellow doesn’t restrictions of the insurance companies. need more than two or three ideas to It is the latest and best. keep him talking a whole evening.”— Indianapolis Journal. For the Minnesota State Fair. BAKERY__ _ Ashland Steam Laundry, Special Aîtention Given to all Orders. Advertised Letter List Berry Crates, Cups, . . J and Box Stuff at the <B. C. R. F. MILL CO.’S FEED STORE, Pioneer Block.____ A recent communication from the Pae ific Northwest Immigration Board, of List of letters remaining uncalled for Portland, conveys the information that in the Ashland, Oregon, Post Otlice, the board will send an “Oregon” exhibit August 3, 1896: to the Minnesota State Fair, which will Fox, Mrs. Thos. be held in St. Paul August 31 to Sep Persons calling for same will please tember 5 inclusive. It is desired to ex hibit grain, grass, fruit, minerals, wood, say “advertised.” fish, wool, hops, vegetables, etc., and the W. H. B runk , P. M.