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About The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1896)
W. C. T. U. Gleams. Ladies Should Call Upon ~ — - 11 Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile.—Psalms 34:13. ^wwmwwmw “Some one has well said, ‘Truth dwells underground;’ it requires mining to get at it.”—The Outlook. • OPP. CITY HALL, • • For “It is stated that the Anti-Saloon League, of Ohio, has, in its two years of existence, closed up four hundred and thirty-nine saloons.”—Union Signal. Whether or not . . We Ever Have Humanity is a very slow pupil. It is extraordinarily reluctant to learn from the experiences of the past. It repeats over and over again, with dismal mon otony, experiments the sole value of which is to confirm, by new disasters, lessons taught by previous disasters.”— Outlook. At Reasonable Prices. FIRST CLASS WORK. o • FREE * SILVER, Hillinery and Dressmaking Fashionable + PROMPT SERVICE. A Trial Order Solicited. IT IS A MATTER OF ECONOMY TO YOU TO KNOW THAT THE A dvertiser gives you MEALS AT ALL HOURS o THE WEEK'S NEWS IN A NUTSHELL A. M., Macomb, III.—“Don’t you think if fathers were what they ought to be, every child would be born with heart attuned to the ‘eternal harmonies?’ The mother cannot change the impure na ture the father may have given the child. We mothers would be glad if preachers everywhere would preach more to the boys and impress them with the great responsibility of being good men. It seems to us that there are very few real fathers in the world at I present.”—Christian Herald. . FOR ONLY . . o a o o o BLUE FRONT . • 50 Cents a Year _________________ Illi l l I l I___________________ __ 1 l MRS. W. P. PARSONS. ALSO THAT WE TURN OUT Bread. Pies. Cakes, etc. Fresh Eastern Oysters. The Best • Job Printing___ —. In the City, OPPOSITE GITY HALL AT THE LOWEST PRICE This We Positively Guarantee. Novelty Block, opp - hotel orboon . ÜTOEE - NEW - MANAGEMENT. Ashland ITarket Reports. I Wheat, per pushel,. Flour, per thousand Mill Feed, per ton, . Shorts, “ Bran, “ White Middlings, . Rolled Barley, Hay, loose, “ “ baled, “ Oats, per bushel,............ Potatoes, per 100 lbs,.... Corn, “ Eggs, per dozen,............ Butter, per roll,............ OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. 4 PRODUCE. @ $I .45 14.00 12.50 14.00 11.00 15.00 15.00 8.00 10.00 .36 .75 1.00 1.00 .15 .30 .35 THE . . NEW WESTERN GERÌ KI Ilk MALLAK, Proprie tret«. BAKERY IN Berry Crates, Cups, . .02 .02% @ @ .03 @ 3.00 .08 .10 .10 .10 .10 .12% .08 .10 © STAPLE GROCERIES. Sugar, granulated,......... 13 lbs. for 1.00 I extra C, ........... 14 ,, “ granulated, per sack, 6.90 << “ extra C, 6.55 Coffee, green, per pound,. 25 .45 ‘ ‘ roasted, “ .25 .40 Dried Fruits, “ ...........08 .10 Canned Veg., “ ...........08 .10 Rice,..................... Tea, per pound, ........... 25 .75 Honey, “ ...........10 .12 Cheese, “ ....... 10 .20 . MEAI.8, . TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. at the * B. C. R. F. MILL CO.'S FEED STORE, Boarding by tbe Day, Week or Month. MEATS. Beef on foot, per pound— Cows,....................... .. .01% Steers,. . . . .02 Hogs, on foot, per pound.02% Chickens, per dozen, . .2.75 Turke vs, per pound,.. . ..06 cc . ..08 Steak, cc Veal, . ..06 Ci Mutton, . . .05 ÍÍ Bacon, • • ll Hams, Shoulders, ll . ..07 ll Lard, . . .09 and Box Stuff J CONNECTION. Pioneer Block.____ >hin T he A dvertiser . . Medford. Ore. One "Srea.17, ONLY 50 CENTS • Six rionths, 25 Cents. • JAKK NOWAK. • SKINS Of all kinds jDressrr. ned and mounted in the liest and most workmanlike manner possible.. ■ I qpo THE CITIZENS OF ASHLAND. Í I I am now prepared to do a G eneral D raying B usiness and solicit your patronage. Leave orders at Wm. Hevener’s Grocery and they will receive prompt attention. All work done in a sat isfactory manner. L. GEORGE.