The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898, April 21, 1897, Image 3

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    Dont Get off the Track!
SHERWIN GIVES YOU THE BIGGEST and
. . BEST 5-10-15 and 20 CENT TABLETS
Of any Benefactor in Oregon.
SQL'IBS.
Ladies’ Model ’96 Waverleys, $40.
Don’t miss the last chance at Larson’s.
A Union Social for the Young Peoples’
Christian Societies will be given in the
Congregational church May 1.
Buy Silk soap and have the best. For
sale by William Hevener.
The Jacksonville base ball nine was
defeated by the Medford nine in a test
game last Saturday afternoon.
Local fruit men are somewhat in
doubt regarding the ultimate benefit of
the recent rains in this locality, but if
no frosts follow to kill some of the fruit
buds, a large amount of “thinning” will
have to be done.
WANTED.—A man to cut 100 tiers of
wood in exchange for four lots. In­
quire at the A dvebtiseb office.
Dr. J. K. Reader is having an addition
built to his house on Gresham street, in
the eastern part of town.
The lieef at Klum 4 Addison’s, from
those extra fine young steers, can’t be
beaten. Try it.
The ten-year-old «laughter of John
Halvin, of this place, died at her home
last Wednesday. Funeral services were
held last Friday afternoon. Interment
in Ashland cemetery.
You can save money by getting your
pictures taken at Larson’s before May 1.
If you don’t read the A dvertiser , you
don’t get half the news. Subecribe.
The local Board of Health is making a
general inspection of the premises of our
city, and property owners are notified
that their yards must be put in good
condition.
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Fresh fish every Thursday at Poley 4
Co.’s.
Look out for the Ladies’ Aid Society
program in the Congregational church
next week.
Acme Mills, health process, whole
wheat tiour at William llevener’s.
We are in receipt of a card announc­
ing the wedding of Miss Alice Crowson,
the eldest daughter of Geo. Crowson, of
this place, to Mr. Gustave F. Jacobson,
of Fan Francisco, Thursday evening,
April 22, 1897, at 121 Silver street, San
Francisco.
Larson is going to Central America;
before going, he makes cabinet photo­
graphs until May 1st at $1.50 ami $2.00
a dozen.
The Sunrise Prayer and Praise Service
in the Congregational church Easter
morning was very largely attended, the
church lieing crowded full. The pro­
gram was interesting, and well render­
ed, and all who were present report a
very enjoyable time.
“Private Secretary” Sat., April 24.
PERSONAL.
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gCONOHY
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—Frank Williams returned to his
home in Ashland Monday.
—Harry Donoughue arrived in Ash­
land from Portland Sunday.
—E. K. Anderson returned from San
Francisco last Friday evening.
Z TAKE A LITTLE ADVICE ON FINANCE:
—E. A. Hildreth came over Saturday
from his mine on Hungry creek.
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—Dr. J. S. Parsons returned from San Invest 5o
in a year’s subscription to
Francisco on Friday evening’s train.
T he advertiser ,
—C. B. Watson went down to the
and
receive “the w'eek’s
county seat last evening on court busi­
news
in
a nutshell” regular­
ness.
ly every Wednesday.
—Miss Bell Ross came over from her
school at Edgewood, California, last Sat­ IP^’We turn out the highest grade of
urday.
Job Printing in the city. Prices the
Lowest.
A trial order solicited. . .
—John Stewart returned last Thurs­
day on his wheel to Keno, where he is
teaching school.
Novelty Block, • Opposite Hotel Oregon.
—K. K. Kubli and A. N. Soliss, two
Jacksonville attorneys, came over to
Ashland Saturday on business.
—Miss Gertrude Sutton, who is teach­
ing school in the Anderson creek district,
came over to Ashland Saturday to spend
Sunday.
—Mrs.C.S. Silsby and daughter, of
UNDER : NEW : MANAGEMENT.
Dunsmuir, Cal., arrived in Ashland Fri­
day evening, for a visit with friends and
relatives.
. Ashland
—The members of the Grant’s Pass
dramatic troupe went from here last eve­
ning to Medford, where the gave an en­
E. L. FISHER, PROP.
tertainment last night.
—F. K. Churchiel, of the Gold Hill
All Our Work is Guaranteed.
News, accompanied by his wife and lit­
tle son, paid Ashland a visit last Satur­
MYER BLOCK.
day, and made the A dvertiser a
Special Rates on Family Washing.
pleasant call.
—Dunsmuir Herald : Mrs. R. T. Mel­
ius, of Ashland, is visiting in Dunsmuir
on her return from Sacramento,*»#Mrs.
B. M. Gill has returned from a pleasant
visit with her daughter, Miss Myrtle
Gill, of Ashland.
—J. M. Hicks returned last evening
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
from the Hicks mine on the Cottonwood
in Northern California. He reports an
abundance of water in that locality, and A. H1NHAN, Jr., D. D. S.,
is well pleased with the prospects of the
ground now being worked.
office :
MASONIC BUILDING, UPSTAIRS,
Ashland Young Peoples* Christian Societies.
STEAM LAUNDRY,
TOPICS FOR SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 6:30 P. M.
M.E. CHURCH.
E pworth L eague .—Parables in Prov­
erbs.— In Praise of a Simple Life.
Prov. 27:24-27. Leader, Elmer Pat­
rick.
CONG REG ATI ON A L CH U RCH.
C hristian E ndeavor .— What is True
Liberty, and How is it Won? John 8:
30-40. ’ Leader, W. Y. Crowson.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
C hristian E ndeavor . — What is True
Liberty, and How is it Won? John 8:
30-40. '
HTA cordial invitation extended to
all to attend.
ASHLAND,
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OREGON.
PAINLESS EXTRACTION.
DR. C. W. BARR,
DENTIST,
I.O.O.F. BUILDING.
ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS CAREFULLY AND SKILLFULLY
INSERTED.
Dr. B. R. Freeland is located on Oak
street, opposite Hotel Oregon, Ashland,
for the practice of Dentistry. Has had
43 years’ practice in San Francisco and
Portland.