t The Ashland Advertiser. nonarch of the Amateurs. VOL. IV. ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1896. CO. D, O. N. G., ON THE RIFLE RANGE. Nothing 100, 200 AND 300 YARDS. BETTER PREPARES YOU FOR THE DAY'S WORK THAN A . . . . * Nice i Tender Steak p Purchased of - - KLUn & CRISLER, - - dealers in • - J Fresh and Cured f]eats, HAIN STREET, Official and Correct Report of Scores Made by the Members of the Company. For the past few weeks, Co. D, O. N. G., has been engaged in rifle practice on the range north-east of town. The citi­ zens of Ashland have always taken a great interest in the organization, and, as a means of giving the public some in­ formation regarding the work of the Company and of creating further inter­ est among the memlærs of the Company, at the request of Captain J. L. May, we publish the following report, which will lie corrected weekly : R iflemen . Two Doors North of the Post Office. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION POLEY & CO., Points possible, 75. Points required in qualification, 45. Private W. Y. Crowson,............. ... .58 Sergt. A. C. Dixon,............................... 57 “ F. M. Carter,..............................57 Q. M. Sergt. A. E. Hildreth,................ 56 1st Sergt. W. C. Grubb, ....................... 55 Private Chas. Bolton,............................. 55 Sergt. W. B. Pracht,............................ 53 Corpl. H.C. Galey,............................... 53 Private Walter Denny,......................... 53 “ W. W. Hevener, .................... 52 “ B.C. Smith,............................... 52 2nd Lieut. J. E. Thornton,....................50 Private I. W. Bish,................................. 50 “ H.C. Emery,............................. 49 “ O. W. Fox,................................. 49 “ John McCall,..............................47 NO. 22. Ashland Exhibits Wanted. O regon I ndustrial E xposition . T he E ditor : It is necessary for us to have your as­ sistance in order that the people of the State may help us make the collection of Oregon products, and will you kindly publish as much of the enclosed circular as you may deem necessary, and urge upon your readers to send us samples, so your section may be represented in the exposition. I would be pleased to have you an­ nounce that vour office will be pleased to receive and forward exhibits. We desire samples of everything, and will return any exhibits that may be de­ sired. In sending exhibits, send by freight, rail or boat, marking packages “Charges Collect, Exposition, Portland, Oregon,” and also mark the place sent from and person sending. Correspond­ ence is invited. I hope for co-operation. Very truly yours, B. S. Pague, Chn., Com. State & County Exhibits. (Portions of the circular referred to in the above communication will be found on one of the inside pages.) Investigate and be Convinced. At the present time, when low prices prevail, the farmer, orchardist or vine- OEALERS IM yardist who handles his routine work, as well as his crop, the most cheaply and expediently, is the man who show’s the best profit for the year. It therefore follows that since the Ajax Coal Oil Gas Eggs, Flour, Feed. Grain. Engine is the latest, best and cheapest ¡lower obtainable, that Palmer & Rev, F irst C lass . || FRUITS. San Francisco, Cal., are in a position to II VKtiHTABLFS, FTC., Points possible, 75. Points required in help you add materially to the net profit qualification, 30. of your ranch. Investigate and be con­ A. Millsap’s Old Stand, Corpl. S. F. Ward,............................... 42 vinced . Private E. Cort hell,................................ 41 MAIN STREUT, Advertised Letter List. “ B. E. Spencer,........................... 39 ---- ASHLAND. ORE. * “ B. A. Spencer,........................... 37 List of letters remaining uncalled for Capt. J. L. May, ................................ 37 in the Ashland, Oregon, Post Office, UNDER - NEW - MANAGEMENT. 1st Lieut. E. O. A. Sutton,.................... 34 August 17, 1896: ♦ Pvt. Otto Miller,................................ 33 “ W.C. Armburst,...................... 30 Adams, Mrs. L., Kline, Mrs, A., CORNER 4 th AND A STS. Inahman, Chas., Supton, S., S econd C lass . »Sherwood, A. M. * Private D. R. Matthews..................... 28 Persons calling for same will please “ H. H. Gillette, .................... 26 say “advertised.” * “ F. A. Foster,............................ 26 * “ S. F. Foster,............................. 22 W. H. B runk , P. M. * “ Chas. Rose,.............................. 21 Humorous. * “ Fred Ulen,................................17 * “ F.B. Grubb,............................ 14 “Well, I swan, Billy,” said an old far­ * Corpl. F. B. Martin,........................... 12 BAKERY-^ breap ?E s mer to an undersized nephew who was * Private F. A. Strange,........................ 8 visiting him, “When you take off that IN CONNECTION • • cakes ♦Partial score. Not practiced at all ’ere plug hat and spit two or three times, ranges. . MEALS, . there ain’t much left of you, is there?” T hird C lass . TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. A grocer in Washington advertises Men who have not yet practiced on the that he has “whisky for sale that has Boarding by the Day, Week or Month. range. been drunk by all the presidents from 18 men remaining in this class. Gen. Jackson to McKlinley.” .Groceries. Poultry, T he A dvertiser . . . One Year, ONLY 50 CENTS • Six flonths, 25 Cents. “Patrick,” said the priest, “how much The above is a correct report of the hay did you steal?” result of Co. D’s rifle practice on the “Well, I may as well confess to your range for the season of 1896 up to Mon­ riverence for the whole stack, for I am day, August 17. going after the rest to-night.” J. L. M ay , Captain.