The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898, August 05, 1896, Image 4

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    W. C. T. U. Gleams.
|T’S HUMAN NATURE
In the morning sow thy seed, and in
evening withhold not thy hand.—Eccl.
11-6.
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To
Mr. D. L. Moody is quoted as author­
ity for the statement: “More Bibles
have been printed and distributed dur­
ing the past eight years than during
the more than eighteen hundred years
preceding.”
In the United Kingdom, Bands of
Hope number 22,302, a total member-
ship of 2,813,800, so says the Union Sig-
nal. And from the same source, we
learn that another hopeful band, the
Rhinelanders, Wis., W. C. T. U. has
distributed over sixty thousand pages of
Christian temperance literature.
But let none be at ease in the vine- I
yard of the Lord, satisfied that so much
effort is being put forth to bring in the
reign of righteousness. Be assured no
one else is doing your work, that cannot
be done but bv • * vou: then sit not with
folded arms, when the enemy is sowing
tares in the field about you.
Thos. Edison, the inventor, says he
never uses alcoholic stimulants, liecause
he has better use for his brains.—
Oregon White Ribbon.
Buy
EATS
WHERE BEST AND CHEAPEST a
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• • Central Pleat flarket, • •
Klum & Crisler, Prop’rs.
Main Street,
Ashland, Oregon.
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MEALS AT ALLHOUKS
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BLUE FRONT
A Pointer.
G. W. C rowsox is “in it”—the fruit
business—again this year. If you
desire a “square deal” on vour fruit
crop (or what there is of it) see him
before completing ai rangemen ts (or
MRS. W. P. PARSONS.
Bread, Pies, Cakes, etc.
Fresh Eastern Oysters.
Ashland /Tarket Reports.
BEEF. l’OliK,
MUTTON,
+ + +
VEAL.
*
. . 189Ó . .
PRODUCE.
Wheat, per pushel,.........
Flour, per thousand, ....
Mill Feed, per ton,.........
Hay, cheat,
“ grain,
Shorts,
Oats, per bushel,.........
Potatoes, per 100 lbs,,.
.75
Corn,
“
Blackberries, per crate , • •
Peaches, per box,
Bunch Vegetables, per doz.,
Eggs, per dozen,.............
Butter, per roll..................... .30
ft Í
Í c
(•
.50
$15.00
15.00
11.00
13.00
18.00
.36
1.00
1.00
.60
1.00
.25
.15
.35
MEATS.
Beef on foot, per pound-
Cows,............................ .01% @
Steers,.......................... .02
@
Hogs, on foot, per pound .023V @
Chickens, per dozen, . .2 .75
@
Turkevs, per pound,. . . . .06
(a)
Steak,
-“
.... .08
@
Veal,
“
.... .06
@
Mutton,
“
.... .05
@
Bacon,
“
....
Hams,
“
....
Shoulders,
“
.... .07
@
Lard,
“
• • • • .09
@
.02
.02%
.03
3.00
.08
.10
.10
.10
.10
.12%
.08
.10
STAPLE GROCERIES.
Sugar, granulated,......... 13 lbs. for 1.00
extra C,................... 14
,,
“ granulated, per sack,
6.90
“ extra C,
“
6.55
Coffee, green, per pound.,. 25
.45
‘1 roasted,
‘ ‘
.25
.40
@
Dried Fruits, “ ......... .08
.10
Canned Veg., “ ....... .08
(CD
.10
Rice,............................
. 16 lbs . for 1.00
Tea, per pound,............... .25
.75
Honey,
“ ......... .10
.12
Cheese,
“ ......... .15
.20
yo THE CITIZENS OF ASHLAND.
I am now prepared to do a G eneral D raying B usiness and solicit
your patronage. Leave orders at Win. Ilevener’s Grocery
and they will receive prompt attention. All work done in a sat­
isfactory manner.
• • • •
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GEORGE,
Ladies Should Call Upon
Hay, Flour, Feed, Etc
« « OPP. CITY HALL, - •
For Fashionable
nillinery and
Dressmaking
Pioneer - Building
At Reasonable Prices.
FIRST CLASS WORK.
+
PROM PT SERVICE.
• A Trial Order Solicited.
Feed Store.
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