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furnish all material and labor connected with the packing, and charge 13Le cents Published Every Wednesday. a package loaded on board the cars, this charge to be deducted from the proceeds flonarch of the Amateurs. of the fruit when sold. After the re ceiver deducts the freight, refrigerator E ditor , . . charges, packing charges and 8 per cent, P ublisher , commission, he will make the returns P roprietor . direct to the individual grower.” Mr. Jeffreys would realize a commis — TERMS. — sion of $75 to $80 on each car of fruit, Subscription, One Year,................... $.50. and requests a guarantee of at least 50 “ Six Months,................... 25. carloads. While Ashland people are de Sample copies mailed freely. sirous of disposing of their fruit to the Advertising rates, Made known upon best advantage, they are not eager to pay $4000 or more for a season’s experience. Discounts,........ .-. application. Another meeting is called for to Terms to Agents, morrow (Thursday) evening. t?F*All ads., notices, etc., when not California Shaken by an Earthquake. paid in advance, run until ordered out. A report from San Francisco, under Entered at the post-office at Ashland, date of June 20, says: Oregon, as second-class matter. Two sharp and severe shocks of earth quake were felt here todav, the official ] P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER AD- time of the first, as taken by the United vertising Agent, 21 Merchant’s States bureau, being 12:14:04. It was Exchange, San Francisco, is our author followed almost immediately bv a second ized agent. The A dvertiser is kept on shock. The vibrations were from west file in his office. to east. Clocks were stopped, and sus pended lamps and decorations were The “ADVERTISER” has the Largest Circulation broken in some places, but no real dam of any Amateur Newspaper in the World. age is reported. The shock was the ASHLAND,.... WEDNESDAY, JUNK 23, 1897 most severe experienced here for many years. The earthquake was general Chautauqua, July ioth-22d, 1897. throughout the state. The Ashland Advertiser. Prominent speakers: Bryan, Lamar, Gaston, Misses Benfev and Ackerman; Joaquin Miller, Rev. Hershey and others. Six schools conducted by Masters. Season tickets $1.50. G<>od camping, health and wisdom for little money. Decide to come. Address Pres.*, Ashland, Oregon. Attention, Company D! A rmory C o . D, 2 d I nfty ., O. N. G., June 22, 1897. Company Order No. 26. 1. —In compliance with Orders 3 and 4, C. S. H. Q. Brigade and R. P. No. 37, Co. D is hereby ordered into service Sun day, June 27, i897, at 8:30 a . m . 2. —Every man on the rolls will report at that hour fully uniformed and equip ped: Fatigue uniforms, black belts, leg gins and campaign hats; field belts and caps will be taken to camp; blankets and overcoats rolled. Each enlisted man will take an extra blanket or quilt, 1 extra shirt, 1 extra pair of shoes, change of underclothing, 6 white collars, 6 pairs white gloves, 3 pairs socks, (woolen rec- commended,) and will be allowed a med ium sized valise. The kit will contain 1 hair brush and comb, 1 tooth brush, 1 tin plate, 1 tin cup, knife, fork and spoon, 1 cake soap and 3 towels, provid ed by each man. 3. —Each man will report with one day’s cooked rations. 4. —Service is compulsory, and failure to report as obove ordered will subject de linquents to arrest, fine and imprison ment in the county jail. (Official.) J. L. M ay , Capt. Commanding Co. D. J. K. Moore and Miss Sadie Deboy at tempted to commit suicide in Gold Hill last Monday. Neither attempt was successful. Laudanum was the agency employed in the first case; strychnine in the second. Advertised Letter Liat. List of letters remaining uncalled for in the Ashland, Oregon, Post Office, June 21, 1897. Bailev, V., Smith, W. E., White, Boyd. Persons calling for same will please say “advertised.” W. H. B runk , P. M. Citizens of Ashland and Vicinity are invited to call at the Larson Gal lery and see samples of Mrs. Herrin's photo work. The best work ever done in Southern Oregon. J,H. PRATT. Merchant Tailor. SUITS FROM $18 UP. Umbrella Saved Her Life. Oak Street, O regon C ity , June 20.—A 12-year-old daughter of a section foreman fell through the railroad bridge at the Clackamas last evening, a distance* of fully 12 feet, to the jagged rocks below. She was carrying an umbrella, which opened as she fell, and served as a para chute to ease her fall, and her injuries consist merely of bruises, from which she will recover.—Oregonian. C. H. Jennings, a special officer of the Wells-Fargo express, arrived in Rose burg Sunday morning with Albert Pool, whom he had arrested in Washington county, Idaho. Pool will be held for train robbery in Cow’ eieek canyon, in Julv 1895. * A party composed of Misses Jessie Grant, Irene Mark, Hattie Gleason, Ethel Cutis, Mrs. Flo Otto, Joseph Mc Connell, Homer Loucks, Guy Stone and Guert McCall, spent Saturday at the Tollman Soda Springs. W. J. Virgin, of Ashland, and W. I. Vawter, of Medford, have purchased the Central Point Hour mill. We under stand that Mr. Virgin bought the Rose burg mill yesterday. Rev. F. G. Strange, who returned to Ashland yesterday, was given a recep tion by the people of the Presbyterian church last evening. There were about 125 people present. A little 13-months’ old child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dye, died at Myrtle Point Monday, from the effects of acci dentally drinking a quantity of concen trated ley. l-ruit Growers’ Meeting. J. E. Barrett, one the local freight A meeting of the local fruit growers brakemen, had the fingers of his right was held in the city hall last evening. hand crushed while coupling cars at There was a good sized attendance; a Hornbrook, California, Friday night. number of ladies were present. Max Pracht, of this place has received C. B. Jeffreys, of Portland, attended the government appointment of Coast the meeting, and made the following Agent for the Department of the Interior. proposition: The new Salvation Army officer for the “ We propose to open packing houses, local barracks arrived this morning. Satisfaction Guaranteed First ClaHH Work. Opp. Hotel Oregon. UNDER : NEW : MANAGEMENT. Ashland . STEAM LAUNDRY E. L. F.SHER, PROP. All Our Work la Guaranteed. MYER BLOCK. Special Rates on Family Washing. PROFESSIONAL CARDS A. HINMAN, Jr., D. D. S., office : MASONIC BUILDING, UPSTAIRS, A8HLAND, - OREGON. Dr. B. R. Freeland is located on Oak street, opposite Hotel Oregon, Ashland, for the practice of Dentistry. Has had 34 years’ practice in San Francisco and Portland. Wanted-An Idea Protect your Idea«; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBuRN ft CO.. Patent Attor neys, Washington. D. C., for their $1,800 prize offer and new list of one tbuusaud Invention* wanted.