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About The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1896)
W. C. T. U. Gleams. Woe unto them that rise up early in the morning that they follow strong drink; that continue until night, till wine inflame them—Isaiah 5:11. What is the Christian voter of Ash land to do with the saloon? The liquor power seeks negation ralh- than affirmation. All it asks is to be let alone. It is not a swift moving en gine, but a bowlder on the track.—Fran ces E. Willard. Nobody Questions B | .THE FACT EÊ That Win. Heverer can you money on The liquor traffic is in effect an im mense, a world wide conflagration, lick ing up the substance from every farm every workshop and manufactory, every railroad and mercantile house in the country.—W. C. Conant. The responsibility for Rum Selling. The rum seller says “I am innocent bo- cause I have paid for my justification. The law demands a license, and it therfore assumes all the responsibility; and besides, if I did not sell, someone else would ’'—Demorest. “Dear boys and girls’’ began the-------- “you know it’s very naughty to drink beer or whiskey. So, too its naughty to sell them without a license, or with a cheap license. But when the State or ders high license, and the town makes every saloon pay $500 out of what it gets for making drunkards, it isn’t naughty any longer to sell beer and whiskey, but a real nice, respectable business like selling sugar or hymn books.’’—James Clement Ambrose. New Location : Crocker Block. • _______________ Ladies Should Call Upon MBALS AT ALL HOURS O For Fashionable Hillinery and Dressmaking o + PRODUCE. / .60 22.00 14.06 16.00 13.00 18.00 15.00 8.00 10.00 .36 1.00 1.00 MEATS. Beef on foot, per pound— Cows,....................... .02 Steers,..................... ...01^ .02 Hogs, on foot, per pc ind.01% 3.00 Chickens, per dozen . .2.75 .08 Turkeys, per pound >• ... .06 u ... .08 .10 Steak, << . .06 (a .10 Veal, << Mutton, . . .05 @ .10 <c .10 Bacon, • • • <c Hams, • • • .12^ <c ....07 (a .08 Shoulders, u Lard, ... .09 .10 STAPLE GROCERIES. Sugar, granulated,.......... 15 lbs. for 1.00 “ extra C, 16 , J “ granulated, per sack, 6.00 < 4 5.65 “ extra C, (a Coffee, green, per pound, .25 .45 <( “ roasted, .25 .40 @ .08 Dried Fruits, “ .10 @ .08 .10 Canned Veg., “ . 16 lbs. for 1 .(X) Rice,......................... .25 Tea, per pound,.. . .75 @ .10 Honey, “ .12 @ .15 .2C Cheese “ ra o BLUE FRONT o MRS. W. P. PARSONS. o o At Reasonable Prices FIRST CLASS WORK. $ o o • » OPP. CITY HALL, • Ashland Market Reports. Wheat, per bushel,. 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,.............. _____________________________________________ Bread. Pies. Cakes, etc. Fresh Eastern Oysters. PROMIT SERVICE. Ol’l’OSlTEGITY HALL A Trial Order Solicited. a JO 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. AU work done in a sat isfactory manner. L. GEOROE. First Class Accommodations. + + + Il Second • Class | Prices. + + NO C hinese E mployed . Boarding by the Day, Week, or Month. MEALS 25 CENTS. CENTRALLY LOCATED. FKESH EREAD. 4