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About The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1896)
Druggist. Stationer. Eugene A. Sherwin, Bookseller. Druggist. — ........ PERSONAL. —Isaac Moore came over from Shake yesterday. —Arthur Hart left for Lompoc, Cal., this morning. —Mi«« Theresa Brvant came up from Jacksonville last Saturday. —Cornelius Inlow left last Saturday for Applegate, where he will reside. —Burton L. Cunningham, of Fort Klamath, came over to Ashland last Fri day. —Mrs. P. M. Arinburst left for Seattle on last Friday’s train. She will remain there. —Mr. and Mrs. H. Williams went to Jacksonville last Saturday, returning Monday. —Mrs. Robt. Beswick and daughter returned home from Yreka on Monday evening’s train. —J. A. McCall, F. M. Carter, and Miss Lyle Watson went down to Gold Hill last Saturday evening. —Walter Parsons left on this morn ing’s train for Lompoc, California, to reside with his grandmother. , —James Sayles returned Monday eve ning from Yreka, where he has been working in the New Clarendon hotel. —Carrol I'ratt was taken ill last Sun day, and for a ccuple of days his condi tion was critical, but he is now out of danger. — Roy L. McIntire,of Worchester, this state, arrived in Ashland last Saturday, to make his home with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McIntire. —Miss Net ie Tharp, one of the grad uates of the Klamath Falls public schools, has entered the State Normal at Ashland.—Klamath Republican. —Frank Pierce and Wm. Morgan, of Brownsville, asrived in Ashland last Saturday, and have taken up permanent residence in the Galey property in the southeastern part of town. —Miss Rosa Dodge, of this place, who has been teaching the Phoenix public school for the past few weeks, returned home last Friday evening to remain. Miss Titus has recovered from a recent illness and takes the school. w gpworth League and Y. P. S. C. E. S unday , ocr. 25, 6:30 p. m . E pworth L eague .—M. E. church—“The Inmost Circle.” John 13:1; 15:13-15. Y. P. 8. C. E.—Congregational church— “My Favorite Bible Proverb, and why.” Proverbs 2:1-9. Y. P. 8. C. E.—Presbyterian church— Same as above. All are cordiallv invited to attend the meeting'?. * # - * • ABOUT POOR GOODS • • .. Howl . . and : : HIGH PRICES, —BUT GO TO— H evener ’ s G rocery , Where you get the worth of your money. ▼ W^^wWwWWwVvvWWVwwwwwvw Www WWW wWw WWw WWW WWW WWW WWW WWW WWW WWW WWWW Central Point Pointers. Irvin Pruit, of Lone Oak, was in town Monday. John Mann ie very low again, and his recovery is doubtful. Mrs. Parks is improving under the proficient care of Dr . Hinkle. John Peninger, who has lately been pardoned, is seen upon our streets again. Mrs. Sulivan, who is lieing treated for cancer, is improving, we are pleased to learn. M rs. A. A. Whiteman and Miss Mary Jacobs made a business trip to Medford Monday. N. A. Jacobs, of Medford, made a trip home on Friday, to see his family, re turning Monday. Mr. Newton, manager of the Ashland Normal boarding hall, is in town, the guest of his son Bert. Mrs. Spears, of Woodville, who has been stopping for several weeks with her son-in-law’, Mr. A. A. Whiteman, was the guest of A. S. Jacobs and family Monday. A. A. Whiteman has sold out his blacksmith shop to Walter Damon, Hef- fiing, and Sherman, who will continue the business. Walter Damon was an employe of Mr. Whiteman. He was an earnest minister who, one Sunday in the course of a sermon on the significance of little things, said : “The hand which made the mighty Heavens made a grain of sand : which made the lofty mountains made a drop of water; which made you made the grass of the field, which made me made me made a daisy.” According to the newspaper reports, Bryan has already delivered addresses to 225,(KM),000 people—over three times the entire population of our nation. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. A. HINHAN, Jr., D. D. S., office : MASONIC BUILDING, UPSTAIRS, ASHLAND, - OREGON. PAINLESS EXTRACTION. DR. C. W. BARR, DENTIST. I. O.O.F. BUILDING. ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS CAREFULLY AND SKILLFULLY INSERTED. Marriage Paper. Ladies’ ads free. Gents’ ads % cent a word. Everything confidential. Send 5 cents for copy. CUPID’S ECHO, (S ta . T) 15, B oston , M ass . E agle P oint , Ore., Oct. 20.—An ath letic association with 33 members was organized here last Saturday evening. Our football team will go into training at once. We have some fine “material,” and intend to carry off the laurels of the entire valley this season. C hicago , Oct. 17.—Heavy wet snow’ fell in Chicago about two hours today. This breaks all records, the nearest to it being the storm of October 20, last year. —Oregonian. The “Book Social” in Granite hall last Friday evening, Ashland Library benefit, was a satisfactory success. The net pro ceeds were about $30. Remember us for J ob P rinting .