The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898, August 19, 1896, Image 4

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    W. C. T. U. Gleams.
Ladies Should Call Upon
The commandment of the Lord is
pure, enlightening the eyes.—Psa. 19, 8.
Pledget! forever,
To Christ I come;
Free from tobacco,
Profanity and rum.
This pledge was repeated by Dr. J. R.
Boynton, the chief of the staff of hameo-
pathy physicians of our National Tem­
perance Hospital, of Chicago, when,
through mistaken hospitality, he was
offered wine and cigars in a lovely
Southern home, and was complimented
for his choice by his generous host.
Dr. Boynton says moreover, that the
best and most intelligent people of the
present time would no more have de­
canters of wine in their homes than
mad dogs. Truly the light is breaking.
Most encouraging reports of our work
come irom the outposts all along the
line, so says our National Cor. Secretaay.
From statistics with regard to the vic­
tims of the recent heated term in St.
Louis, we learn that they were mostly
adults of the working classes; among
the fatalities were few women, and fully
two-thirds of the men who succumbed
were addicted to the use of alcoholic
drinks. Another temperance lesson for
the receptive.
Hay, Flou r, Fd, Etc.
g B. C. R. F. Mill Co.’s
• • OPP. CITY HALL, • *
Feed Store.
For
At Reasonable Prices.
Pioneer - Building.
FIRST CLASS WORK .
J. M. Hicks, rianagr.
PROMPT SERVICE.
•
MEALS AT ALI II OlJliS
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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 your fruit
crop (or what there is of it) see him
before completing arrangements for
MRS. W. P. PARSONS.
Bread, Pies, Cakes, etc.
Fresh Eastern Oysters.
. . 1896 . .
OPPOSITE CITY llAI.Lk
For First Class Service, . .
PRODUCE.
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• A Trial Order Solicited.
^hill
Ashland flarket Reports.
Hillinery and
Dressmaking
Fashionable
TAKE YOUR WASHING
Wheat, per pushel,.........
@
.50
TO THE . .
Flour, per thousand, ....
$15.00
Mill Feed, per ton,.........
15.00
Hay, cheat, “
11.00 Ashland Steam Laundry.
“ grain, “
13.00
Ferral A Siusuer, Propr’s.
Shorts,
“
18.00
Oats, per bushel,.............
.36
Potatoes, per 100 lbs,,...
.75 @ 1.00
Special Attention Given to all Orders.
Corn,
“
...
1.00
Blackberries, per crate,..
.60
Peaches, per box,
...
1.00 WORK GUARANTEED. GIVE us a TRIAL.
Bunch Vegetables, per doz.,
.25
Eggs, per dozen,.............
.15
Butter, per roll..................... 30 @
.35
o JAKE
NOWAK, o
<KINS of
all kinds
Medford. Ore.
jOrrssrr. of wild an­
imals tan­
ned and mounted in the l»est and most
workmanlike manner possible.
Berry Crates, Cups, . .
1
and Box Stuff
at the
< B. C. R. F. MILL CO.’S FEED STORE,
Pioneer Block.
—«ak
MEATS.
Beef on foot, per pound—
Cows,....
... .01i¿
.02
.02 L
... .02
Steers,.. .
Hogs, on foot, per pound.02V (3 .03
Chickens, per dozen, .2.75
@ 3.00
.08
Turke vs, per pound, . . . .06
... .08
Steak,
.10
<(
.10
Veal,
. . . .06
u
Mutton,
.10
... .05
@
u
Bacon,
.10
...
Í (
Hams,
,12l.
...
< c
(3) .08
. . . .07
Shoulders,
< <
Lard,
’ • • .09
@ .10
rfO 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. Hevener’a Grocery
and they will receive prompt attention. All work done in a sat­
isfactory manner.
GEORGE.
• • • •
STAPLE GROCERIES.
13 lbs. for
Sugar, granulated,
u extra C,
~ ................... 14
,,
<c
granulated, per sack,
<<
extra C,
“
Coffee, green, per pound,. 25
“
roasted,
.25
@
Dried Fruits, it ........... 08
@
Canned Veg., (I ........... 08
......... 16 lbs. for
Rice,.................
Tea, per pound,....... ........ 25
@
....... 10
Honey,
“
........ 15
Cheese,
“
1.00
6.90
6.55
.45
.40
.10
.10
1.00
.75
.12
.2C
FOR FIRST CLASS
PHOTOS AT THE
LOWEST PRICE, . .
GO TO
The Larson, .
F. L. CAMPS’ OLD STAND,
PPFQÖITE JÍQTEL PREGON,