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About The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1897)
7 « / W. C. T. U. Gleams. Whosoever believeth in him shall re- ceive remission of sins.—Acts 10:43. The gospel is for the whole world. Who is going to give up when on the bosom of God he can have all his troubles hushed?—Talmage. Phillips Brooks speaks of certain pas sages of Scripture which are forever robbed of some of their sweetness bv flippant jokes or puns upon them, which having once heard, one can never forget. Higher, my soul! diigher ! In bodily buildings, commonly the garrets are most empty, but my mind, the higher mounted, will be the better furnished. Let perseverance unto death be my up permost chamber, the roof of which grace is the pavement of glory.—Thos. Fuller. A converted pugilist, now a successful evangelist in London, was heard to say, in a very kindly way, to a young man who was smoking on the deck of a Med iterranean steamer: “Before I was con verted I used to enjoy my pipe. But when God saved me, he taught me that he wanted me to be every bit clean.”— Christian Herald. Q. Is it in accordance with the prin ciples of the union to tie the white rib bon on men or women who just sign the pledge, but do not join the organization? A. The knot of white ribbon is the distinctive badge of the W. C. T. U. and properly indicates paid up membership in that organization. Honorary mem bers are entitled to wear the white rib bon if they so wish to do.—Union Signal. r 1 ■ Is a Source of Much Worry. ------------------ ■—♦ ♦ 4^^^—------------------ WORRY KILLS PEOPLE! Dispense with worry about poor goods and high prices, and enjoy a long, — healthy life by eating — SUPERIOR GRADES OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Purchased of W illiam Wheat, per bushel,......... Flour, per thousand, .... Mill Feed, per ton,......... Shorts, “ ......... Bran, “ ......... White Middlings, ......... Rolled Barley, ......... Hay, loose, “ ......... “ baled, “ ......... Oats, per bushel,lbs, .... Potatoes, per 100 Corn, “ Eggs, per dozen,............. Butter, per roll,.................. 45 Ladies Should Call Upon o MEATS. I o o o BLUE FRONT • - OPP. CITY HALL, • • and For Fashionable riillinery Dressmaking At Reasonabe Prices. + FIRST CLASS WORK. $ .60 22.00 14.00 16.00 13.00 18.00 15.00 8.00 10.00 .36 1.25 1.00 .10 .50 H evener , at bed-rock prices ^ÜUlijHÜUHimHUUiüUiiUiUiUiUaüUiiUUiHüUiiJüâUâU^ Ashland Market Reports. PRODUCE. RAIN 3 MONEY ON THE MRS. W. P. PARSONS. Bread, Pics, Cakes, etc. Fresh Eastern Oysters. PROMIT SERVICE. o <■ OPPOSITE CITY HALL OC 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 Win.* Hevener’s Grocery and they will receive prompt attention. All work done in a sat isfactory manner. Beef on foot, per pound— Cows,........................... 02% .02% L. GEORGE. Steers,..........................02% @ .03 Hogs, on foot, per pound, .03 Chickens, per dozen, .. 2.75 3.00 @ ..06 Turkeys, per pound, .08 @ ~ • • * << Steak, ..08 .10 @ <c Veal, . .06 @ .10 << Mutton, ..05 @ .10 Call at ll Bacon, .10 A dvertiser << Hams, • • • • .12% Office Shoulders, << ....... 07 .08 and see . It Lard, ....... 09 .10 “Model 14” STAPLE groceries . for . . vourself. . Sugar, granulated, 16 lbs. for 1.00 ll ~ extra C ........... 17 M ll granulated, per sack, 5.65 ll extra C, “ 5.40 Last Year’s Famous Hodel, Coffee, green, per pound,. 25 .45 ‘ ‘ roasted, “ .25 .40 Greatly Improved, Dried Fruits, u ......... 08 .10 CannedVeg., u ......... 08 .10 HAS BEEN REDUCED TO $60, BECAUSE NEW MACHINERY WAS NOT Rice,................ .......... 14 lbs. for 1.00 NEEDED FOR ITS CONTINUED CONSTRUCTION. THE $100 MODEL Tea, per pound, .......... 25 .75 HAS MANY NEW FEATURES. << Honey, .......... 10 .12 << .......... 15 Clueese .20 ZE3. Z3 Bicycle . , $6o. . . * »