The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898, October 21, 1896, Image 2

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    The Ashland Advertiser.
Published Every Wednesday.
nonarch of the Amateurs.
E ditor , . .
P ublisher ,
P roprietor .
— TERMS. —
Subscription, One Year,................. $.50.
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Six Months, ................ 25.
Sample copies mailed freely.
Advertising rates, Made known upon
Discounts,.. ........
application.
Terms to Agents,
First Class
Accommodations.
+ + +
II Second
Class
Prices.
+ +
NO C hinese E mployed .
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Ran8e Rouse, Prop'r.
Boarding by the Day, Week, or Month
MEALÔ 2Ò CENTS.
FRESH BREAD.
LW“All ads., notices, etc., when not
paid in advance, run until ordered out.
Entered at the post-ottice at Ashland,
Oregon, as second-class matter.
LOCAL SQUIBS.
The Ashland creamery made a ship­
P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER AD- ment
of butter to Glendale yesterday.
vertising Agent, 21 Merchant’s
If you don’t read the A dvertiser , you
Exchange, San Francisco, is our author­
ized agent. The A dvertiser is kept on don’t get half the news. Subscribe.
file in his office.
Look out for the Y. P. S. C. E. social
The “ADVERTISER” han the Idirrest Circulation in the Congregational church Novemlier
of any Amateur Newspaper in the World.
6th.
Try Hevener’s fresh Eastern Sorghum
ASHLAND,.............. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 1890
65 cents a gallon.
Vote for McKinley, and the nation
Last Monday, a blind musician w’as
doing
the people and “taking in the
votes with you,
sights” of our city.
Vote for Bryan, and you vote alone;
Everything to suit the traveler, at the
His free silver parties must borrow
Ashland
House. First class accommo­
their ballots,
dations.
For they’ve not half enough of their
Prof. W. T. VanScoy, of the Ashland
own.
Normal, delivered the evening sermon
in the M. E. church last Sunday. His
“W. J. Bryan advocates honest money discourse was good. •
and protection to all the people” ap­
Hevener sells good roakted coffee at’
pears on a “free w’ool” banner suspend­ 25 cents a lb; better for 35 cents: and
ed across Main street in front of Odd the very best for 40 cants.
Fellows’ block, hung there, not through
Hard wood for sale. Leave orders at
any honest motive, but to deceive the the A dvertise office.
Try the Ashland House for a good
simple minded and obtain their votes, square
meal.
as they betray in their every movement,
Fresh creamery butter at Wm. Hev­
“if not by fair means, then by foul.” ener
’s Grocery.
Their assertion is an open insult to
the republican party; since the popo- Wanted to Rent.— a piano. Inquire
at the Ashland Hotel.
crats, through ignorance or intentional
deceit, are unable or unwilling to quote
Fresh Cape Cod c/anberries, 15 cents
a
quart
at Wm. Hevener’s Grocery.
anything original, (just here it may be
stated that a quotation from the true ad­
In the absence of Rev. E. P. Childs,
vocations of their candidate w’ouid be Mr. Howell delivered the sermon in the
injurious to their object) they make no Congregational church last Sunday
morning.
scruple to take the advocation of their
A number of cases of theft have l>een
oponente, which on the free silver ban­ reported
from places south-east of Ash­
ner, totters alone, unsupported by any land. The latest is a theft of about ten
statement of their leader: hence, every bushels of potatoes from the Sheffield
word of it bears on its face the base {dace last Sunday night. Previous thefts
lave been of hogs, bacon, vegetables,
image of theft and falsehood.
etc.
Bryan does not pretend to advocate
Mrs. Matthes and daughter, .Jessie,
anything honest or protective in its
now
occupy the ground floor of the S. V.
nature. He says “the present money is
Cowdes residence on South Main Street,
too good,” and considers “highway rob­ and Mrs. Cowles and daughter, Mrs. Flo
bery more honorable than protection;” Otto, occupy the second floor. Mrs.
thus this banner becomes traitor to its Matthes and daughter are recently from
Phoenix.
cause.
!
Y. P. S. C. E. gregational
Social in tbe church
Con-
Friday evening, November 6. Admis­
sion, 10 cents. Further announcements
later. Something interesting.
Never wm a mor® grievous wrong a one
the farmer® of our country than that ao
unjustly inflicted during the past three
years upon the wool growers. Although
among our most useful citizens, their in­
terests hare been practically destroyed
—McKinley's letter of acceptance.
Normal School Notes.
Several new scholars this week.
The boy w ho lost so much hair this
week will probably profit by the experi­
ence and let the big girls alone.
The sermon by Pres. VanScoy last
Sunday evening was highly appreciated
by the students and others who attended.
A big accident seems to have happen-
ed last week. We haven’t learned the
particulars, but it is rumored that a
house fell on one of the students, injur­
ing him quite seriously.
Cat serenades seem to lie the thing
now, but we hope no more students will
be served as the poor fellow was who
was mistaken for a real cat and had
boiling water thrown over him.
Do a couple of our students recognize
the following conversation?
----- “There is one thing I like a)»out
you, ----- .”
----- “What’s that?”
----- “My arm.”
Pupil.— What dees this mean: “The
angry girl hurled her words at him vin­
dictively?”
Prof.—I suppose the event occurred
one of the cold mornings last week, and
the words froze on the girls lips so that
she broke them off and threw them at
him.”
The football boys can be seen almost
any evening in the full glory of their
“uniforms.” So sad that beauty must
fade.
R. E. P orter .
C. B. Watson’s Addresses.
C. B. Watson will deliver addresses at
the following points in the valley this
week:
Jacksonville, Wednesday evening.
Gold Hill, Thursday
“
Woodville, Friday
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Medford, Saturday
“
His address at Eagle Point last Friday
evening was largely attended, and is re­
ceiving complimentary comment.
Last Thursday a couple of miners,
having received their month’s wages,
were enjoying themselves in Medford,
and chanced to fall in with some hoboes,
who robbed them of their money, aliout
$50. The hoboes were rounded up in
Ashland Friday and $23 of the amount
recovered.
Barbecue at Medford next Saturday.
Dinner, political speaking, illuminated
parade in the evening. Big time, and a
hurrah for Major McKinley.