The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898, February 17, 1897, Image 4

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    W. C. T. U. Gleams
Blessed be the Lord, who daily load-
eth us with benefits.—Psalms 68:19.
“God blesses the giving hand, and
niaketh it a getting hand.”
The cigarette ordinance passed by the
city council Wednesday evening is just­
ly a severe one. It should be read by
tobacco dealers as well as cigarette
smokers, or either may get into trouble.
It is very sweeping in its provisions.—
Ogle County (Ill.) Press.
Mrs. Clara C. Hoffman will speak in
the Methodist church, instead of the
Chautauqua building as announced last
week. Remember the date, Wednesday
evening, Feb. 24.
Mrs. N. W. Kinney, our state presi­
dent, says of Mrs. Hoffman, “I know
her well, and she will do us much good.”
Nobody
Questions
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. THE FACT .
£
That Wm. Hevener can
you monev on
New Location :
£
■——---- Crocker Block.
There are real causes for popular dis­
content, and until these causes are re­
Ladies Should Call Upon
moved it will be impossible, and it would
be immoral, to expect stable political
conditions. If the republican party is
wise, it will not use its victory as an oc­
casion for partisan government. If there
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is any statesmanship among its leaders,
they will take this opportunity to make
a searching examination into the causes
Fashionable Millinery and
of popular discontent, and they will For
Dressmaking
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frame legislation to remove them.—
Outlook.
At Reasonable
rices
FIRST CLASS WORK.
Wheat, per bushel,.........
Flour, per thousand, ....
Mill Feed, per ton,.........
Shorts,
“
..........
Bran,
“
.........
White Middlings, .........
Rolled Barlev.
.........
Hav, loose, “
.....
“ baled, “
.........
Oats, per bushel,.............
Potatoes, per 100 lbs,....
Corn,
“
Eggs, per dozen,.............
Butter, per roll,................... 45
$ .60
22.00
14.00
16.00
13.00
18.00
15.00
8.00
10.00
.36
1.25
1.00
.15
@
.50
MEATS.
Beef on foot, per pound—
Cows,............................ .02
Steers,.......................... .02^
Hogs, on foot, per pound ?
Chickens, per dozen, . .2 .75
Turke vs, per pound,. ... .06
Steak,
“
.... .08
Veal,
.06
Mutton,
“
....... .05
Bacon,
“
....
Hams,
“
....
Shoulders,
“
.... .07
Lard,
“
___ .09
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.03
.03
3.00
.08
.10
.10
.10
.10
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.08
.10
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BLUE FRONT
MRS. W. P. PARSONS.
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PROMPT SERVICE.
A Trial Order Solicited.
JO THE CITIZENS OF ASHLAND.
I am now prepared to do a G eneral P raying B usiness and solicit
your patronage. Leave orders at Wm. Ilevener’s Grocery
and they will receive prompt attention. All work done in a sat­
isfactory manner.
GEORGE.
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STÖÖäüäy
NO C hinese E mployed .
5.65
5.40
.45
.40
.10
.10
1.00
.75
.12
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OPPOSITE CITY HALL
First Class
Accommodations.
♦ + ♦
1 Second
(£
Class
@
| Prices.
STAPLE GROCERIES.
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+
Sugar, granulated,....... . 16 lbs. for 1.00
extra C,
........ . 17
•,
“ granulate ’ per sack,
extra C,
“
Coffee, green, per pound ,. 25
“
roasted,
“
.25
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Dried Fruits, “ ......... .08
(òb
Canned Veg., “ .......... .08
Ca
Rice,.................................. . 14 lbs. for
Tea, per pound,............... .25
Honey,
“ ......... .10
Chseae
“ ......... .15
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Bread. Pies. Cakes, etc.
Fresh Eastern Oyster».
Ashland Market Reports.
PRODUCE.
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Ashland
House
WB» W W5Á V. «,
A
Rance Rouse, Prop’r.
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Boarding by the Day, Week, or Month.
MEALS 25 CENTS.
CENTRALLY LOCATED
FREE BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS.
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