The Ashland Advertiser.
flonarch of the Amateurs.
ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER ai, 1896.
VOL. IV.
.
•‘The Italy of America.”
NO. 31.
Adrertined Letter List.
List of letters remaining uncalled for
in the Ashland, Oregon, Post Office,
Oct. 19,1896:
Nestled here, ’mid vales and hills,
King, Miss M., Lawrence, Jas. J.,
Fair Ashland our adoration thrills.
Sonden,
J. W., Titus, A. D.
A city oi no small renown ;
Persons
calling
Prosperity within its borders bounds. say “advertised.” for same will please
Sweet nature’s charms thou do’st
W. H. B runk , P. M.
inhale,
Oh ! city of this peaceful vale,
Official Report of Rifle Scores.
And around thee on every hand,
God’s handiwork, with gratitude ex
R iflemen .
pands.
Points possible, 75. Points required in
qualification, 45.
Our grand majestic mounts comply,
»Sergt. W. C. Grubb,................ .•......... 63
Power of His hand to human eye,
While valleys fair their trophies send, Private W. Y. Crowson,....................... 63
O’er other lands, our praise to blend. »Sergt. F. M. Carter,........................... 58
“
A. C. Dixon,............................. 57
Thro’ her the meek “Bear River”
Capt.
J. L. May,................................ 57
glides,
REGULAR flEETlNGS
Q.
M.
»Sergt.
A. E. Hildreth,................56
And its beauty is the city’s pride,
McKINLEY and HOBART CLUB
Private Chas. Bolton,........................... 55
But on its calm and peaceful breast,
“
B. C. Smith,............................. 55
No
ships
can
sail,
nor
lay
at
rest.
FRIDAY EVENINGS.
2nd Lieut. J. E. Thornton,.................55
Oh ! city of this feeble rhyme,
Corpl. H.C. Galey,.............................54
Cordial Invitation Extended to all to Attend.
Thy destiny lies in power sublime,
Mus. Chas. Harris,........................... 54
And in thy borders doth abound
Sergt. W. B. Pracht,.......................... 53
• Three thousand souls, in peace pro Private Walter Denny,......................... 53.
found,
“
D. R. Matthews,..................... .53
And may they help to swell the tide
“
W. W. Hevener....................... 52
Of immigration, e’er to abide.
“
J. W. Bish,.... ...................... 50
And may vour blessing ever stand,
“
B. A. »Spencer, ...................... 50
“For God, and Home, and Native
“
H.C. Emery,........................... 49
Land.”
BETTER PREPARES YOU
“
O. W. Fox,............................... 49
FOR THE DAY'S WORK
“
Fred Herrin,............................ 49
A shland , O regon , Aug., 1896.
THAN A . . . .
“
Chas. Rose,.............................. 49
Are You Satisfied?
“
John McCall,........................... 47
Nice
“
F.G.Robley,...........................47
If
you
want
water
only
when
the
wind
F irst C lass .
Tender Steak
blows; if you are satisfied to utilize but Points possible, 75. Points required in
a small fraction of the water in your
qualification, 30.
i Purchased of - -
well; if you prefer heavy damages for re
f KLUn & CRISLER,
pairs after each storm in winter, by all Private R. R. Robley,........................... 43
means use a windmill; but if you want Corpl. S. F. Ward,............................... 42
- - DEALERS IN - -
water at any time, and up to the full ca Private S. F. Foster,............................. 42
“ E.Corthell,................................ 41
presh and Cured fl eats,
pacity of your well, put in an Ajax Coal
“
J. N. Smith,.............................. 40
Oil Gas Engine, the latest thing in me
“
B. E. »Spencer,........................... 39
chanics, an engine that uses common
/IAIN STREET,
“ Fred Ulen,................................. 39
coal oil for fuel, and is built by the well
“ W. Williams,............................. 35
known firm of Palmer & Rev, San Fran
Two Door« North of the Post Office.
1st
Lieut. E. O. A. Sutton,................... 34
cisco, California.
* Pvt. Otto Miller,................................ 33
“ Frank Wood,............................. 31
Recognized Leader.
“ W. C. Armburst,....................... 30
“ W. W.Peed,.............................. 30
North Platte, (Neb.), Tribune: “Who
is the recognized leader of the anarchists
MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT
S econd C lass .
ATTENTION
in this country?” thundered »Senator
Corpl. H. H. Gillette,....................... 26
Blackburn, beginning his speech before * Private F. A. Foster,......................... 26
a silver meeting in Louisville last Mon
Corpl. Lew Norton,.......................... 23
day evening. Instantlv the reply came
•J
Private F. A. Strange,................ ..14
from all over the house, “Bryan! * “
F.B. Grubb,.......................... 14
Bryan !”.for whom three cheers were in ♦Cor^il. F. B. Martin,...................... 12
stantly given in vigorous fashion. Ev * Private Buel Hildreth,........................ 9
the Kentuckyans know the cor
Groceries, Poultry. idently
»Partial score. Not practiced at all
rect answer to every conundrum that ranges.
Blackburn can ask.
T hird C lass .
Eggs, Flour, Feed. Grain,
Men
who
have
not yet practiced on the
Hay Barn Burned.
range.
II FRUITS,
II VKOKTABLK8, KTC.,
Last Friday about mid-night, Klum <& 5 men remaining in this class.
Crisler’s large hay barn and sheds on
The above is a correct report of the
A. Millsap’s Old Stand,
Bear creek at the foot of Oak street were result of Co. D’s rifle practice on the
MAIN STREET,
burned, with a loss of $500; no insur range for the season of 1896 up to Mon
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ASHLAND,
ORE 2d • ance. The fire is thought to have been thly, Oct. 5.
•
*
J. L. M ay , Captain.
started by tramps, intentionally or
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