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THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. NEWS FOR THE AFFLICTED. HERB AND THBRB. Rain seems te be threatened again. Stationery, notions, smokers’ arti etc., also a fresh line of lunch Published Monday* and Tburadaya ty While adverse to drawing attention cles, goods, at Joe Wetterer’s. * to any advertisements which partake According to the new game ic ’ ’ the of a medical character, there is justi close season for ducks began March fication in overriding this objection 1st, instead ot March 15th, as hereto CHAS. NICKELL. Editor A Manager. with respect to the announcement of fore. the coming visit of Dr. Darrin. Certificates for scalp bounties for WAN'S BRICK BUILDING, California St. This far-famed physician, who has the use of notaries and Justices of the achieved such a great reputation peace—latest forms—for sale at T he Advertisement* Inserted at reasonable rates throughout the coast, has been pre T imes office. vailed upon, by urgent requests of The Rockefeller interests are now identified with the steel trust. This many to visit Ashland, as they could addition to the steel interests will Now it. is proposed to allow Presi not afford by their time and business dent McKinley to choose the route of to consult him at the head offices. protect them from any appreciable a canal which will join the Atlantic The doctor has at last consented to competition. Wm. Koeppe, watchmaker and jew and Pacific. It is dollar» to dough visit Ashland,to accommodate the sick eler, is located at the corner of Cali nuts that he will not select the Nicara and afflicted, and will have his office fornia and 5th streets, opposite Judge gua route,against which is arrayed the at the Hotel Oregon. Those wishing Day’s real estate office, satisfaction * railroad and other vast corporate in to consult the doctor will find it to guaranteed. This paper is kept on file at the terests. ___________ their advantage to consult him while Oregon Press Association headquar M bs . N ation ’ s saloon-wrecking cru there and during the first part of his ters, Portland, by Albert Tozier, who is authorized to make contracts for sade is occasion of some pertinent stay, as many require more than one advertising in the same. paragraphs in the March Review of treatment. The lingering cough following grippe He comes laden with testimonials Reviews on the subject of American calls for One Minute Cough Cure. For lawlessness, the lynching evil, and of from the whole northwest,and the au all throat and lung troubles this is the ficial responsibility for public order. thentic report of some cures seem only harmless remedy that gives im The editor takes the ground that law nothing »bort of miracles. As so many mediate results. At City Drug Store lessness, at the present time in this thousands are already acquainted with and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. Northern papers received at Victo country, is “a greater danger than his mode of treatment, it seems un ria, B. C.. from Skaguay contain news drunkenness,” and that “the law necessary to state that he uses but of tlie first thaw of the season at should be put in enforceable shape few drugs iu a majority of cases, and Dawson. March 7th, aud increased perfects his cures by »he wonderful and then enforced, in spite of every activity in mining all through the power of the various forms of elec Yukon. Travel on the trails between thing.” __________ tricity. Medicines and surgery are Dawson and the creeks is difficult. S tefs should be taken at once by employed whenever necessary. Headache often results from a dis the people of Jackson and Josephine There are few ills to which the hu ordered condition of the stomach ami counties to send a first-class exhibit of man flesh is heir which cannot be re coustlpation of Hie bowels. A dose two ot Chamberlain's Stomach and our agricultural, mineral and horti lieved and generally permanently- or Liver Tablets will correct these dis cultural products to the Pan-Ameri cured by Dr. Darrin’s electro-magnet orders and cure the headache. Sold can exposition at Buffalo. There is no ic treatment; and cases that have re by City Drug Store. calculating the benefits that will inure sisted the efforts of ordinary physi T. IL B. Taylor, proprietor of Med to this section therefrom. It would cians have yielded to its power. ford's feather-cleaning establishment, be the means of attracting a great| 'pjlese cases embrace almost evary will visit Jacksonville before long and make regular trips thereafter. He deal of attention toward our resource«. form of disease, and as said before n > does first-class work at reasonable which must only be known to be ap- maD. WOman or child need despair of rates. Our citizens should have their preciated. No time can be lost, as the relief while Dr. Darrin offers his val feather beds, pillows, etc., cleaned by exposition opens in May. uable services. The doctor is prepared him. to treat and perform all surgical oper The handsomest flower that blooms T he British government, it is re ations on the eyes. Also to tit glasses is the rose. Eyery lover of tlie beau tiful should have an assortment of ported, wearied by the gallant strug to any desiring them. them. The California Rose Co., Los gle made against its aggressions, has Unlike o»her physicians who have Angeles, Calif., are headquarters of at last decided to grant more liberal become eminent tn tbeir profession, the coast for nice field-grown rose terms to the Boers if they will surren bustles. All the latest and best sort«. extremely Send for a catalogue today. der. Lord Kitchener has been au the doctor’s charges are moderate and reasonable, according thorized to offer amnesty to both the The important information has Boers and their leaders, except where to circumstances and ability to pay. been received at Washington tiiat Nicaragua had denounced the treaty treachery is proven. They are to be and be will not undertake cases that it made in 1800 with Great Britain for be cannot hope to cure or benefit. given loans to restock tbeir farms,and Consultation is free to all. Should the construction of a trans-isthmian a form of civil government will be es canal. The equally importaat state tablished at once that will make the there be cases that are incurable be ment was al«o made that Nicaragua will immediately discover them on con had not denounced the treaty it made South African republics a kind cf sultation, thus savinghispatientsany for the same purpose in 1867 with the crown colony. This will suit none United States. but those who are willing to surren- further expenditure of time or Information comes from Portland money. der anyway.__________ Dr. Darrin makes a specialty of all that the new barber law is to be at tacked in the courts. Several barbers T he Boers are plucky to the very- diseases of the ear, eye, nose and are dissatisfied with Sunday closing. throat, catarrh and deafness, and all last, and will die fighting rather than There ha« been considerable falling surrender under the unmerciful and nervous chronic and private diseases, off I d their receipts »Ince the law went into effect. They have employed dishonorable conditions imposed by such as loss of vigor, blood taints, counsel and propose to test the consti Great Britain. On March 19th Chair- gleet, stricture, varicocele, hydrocele, tutionality of the law. Several will and seminal weakness. All peculiar berlain, colonial secretary, informed probably keep open shop on Sunday, the House of Commons that General female troubles, displacement«, etc., which will lead to their arrest, and thus the question will be taken into Botha had rejected the peace terms are confidently and successfully court for determination. offered him. Botha conveyed the in treated. Most cases can be treated at The German meat inspection law, formation in a letter to Kitchener, in home after one visit to the doctor’s absolutely prohibiting the importa which he announced that he was not office. tion of American corned beef, sau Dr. Darrin will visit Ashland again sages, etc., has made no friends, ac disposed to recommend tlie terms of peace Kitchener wa* instructed to April 1st to 28th,«topping at the Hotel cording to a report lately received at state department from Consul offer him to the earnest consideration Oregon. The poor will be treated free. the Diedrich at Bremen. It has been the of his government. Botha added that Office hours, 10 a . m . to 5 p. m . object of severe cri icism: and one of liis government and its chief officers Evening«. 7 to 8 Sundays, 10 a . m . to the most poioted argument« against 1 P. m . The worthy poor will be it has been that it defeats its avowed entirely agree with his views. purpose of promoting public health, be treated free, except medicine, from 9 cause? the resultant high prices of A ll kinds of romantic and un- to 10 a . m ., daily. Charges for treat meat lessen itsconsumptlon, while the reasonable stories h ive been and are ment for those able to pay. #5 weekly, health of the German nation demands being told about Aguinaldo. The or in that proportion as cases may re an iucrease. latest is narrated by Frank W. Vallie, quire. As a result of the “joint smashing” who lately retu.'ned from the Philip Circulars and question blanks sent crusade ten residences, two saloons pines, where he was director-general free. Inquiries answered. Ail business and five stores were wiped out In Kan., early Tuesday of posts. He said Gen. Otis had told relation« with Dr. Darrin are strictly Armourdaie, morning. It was plainly the work of him that be did not want to capture confidential. incendiaries, who u«ed gasoline. A Aguinaldo. “Ibis better for him to be Cures that can be referred to, cured high wind did the rest. Just as the tire started two women were seen in the bush,” Vaille quotes Otis as by Dr. Darrin: hurrying from the neighborhood. The saying, “than to be in the hands of the Wm. Dibble’« daughter, Berkeley, loss approximates 94000. The tire was American army, posing as a mar»yr.” Cal..total deafness from membraneous first discovered In Patrick Brosman’s saloon. While the tin-men were work This sounds considerably like thesour- croup: cured three years ago. ing there flames broke forth from grape story told of the fox, however. O. Crandall, American Hotel, San Eaton which was recently It has so far been that it is impossible Francisco: deafness and catarrh cured. raided ’s by salooD, sjme of Mrs. Nation’s fol to capture the wily Filipino leader, F. Grant, Alameda, Cal.; asthma lowers, who were fined for their work. although it is claimed that he is dead. cured. The Eugene Guard «ays that the D. A. Brennan, Emeryville, Cal., committee of the state T he election of Senator Mitchell rheumatism and partial paralysis; re executive oratorical association held a special recalls the fact that his daughter stored and left crutches in the office. meeting in Albany Friday, for the Mattie married nine years ago into W. H. Watkins, San Francisco; bron purpose of considering the charges of one of the oldest of France's titled chitis. rheumatism and kidney com plagiarism preferred against Elwood Minchin, the successful orator at the families. She is the wife of the Due plaint; cured. Intercollegiate state oratorical con de Rochefoucald, who has one«of the Mrs. J. Ciemment, San Francisco; test, recently hi id at Corvallis. A copy of the book, “Wendell Phillips, fine-t lineages in France, three titles, ! cancerous grow th ¡cured. all of the last year’s bird’s nest S. Regenshurger’schild.San Francis tlie Agitator,” wa« In the hands of the committee, and it was found that variety, <» commission in the army co: dropsy of the eyes; cured. ttie title of the book had been taken and a h >st of friends, He seems to Capt. J. S Higgins. San Francisco; as the title or his oration, and that be an exception to the ordinary run deafness and catarrh: restored. whole paragraphs were taken bodily from the book, making it the rankest of dukes, tor he refused to marry his Mrs. A. Carmody, Emeryville, Cal.; kind of plagiarism. cousin and a fortune, and took the ovarian tumor; cured. The London Daily News says it is Oregon girl without a dot. It, was a R. A. Fry, Mariposa, Cal.; total understood that the British have case of lrve at first sight.although the deafness; cured. greatly amended the unconditional Duke Is 14 years his wife’s senior and surrender reply. It believes Lord A. J. Armstrong. 110 3dstreet,Port bad the reputation of a woman hater. Kitchener lias been authorized to of land; varicocele; cured. fer amnesty to both the Boers and the J acob a . R iis , the author of J. P. Whitmore’s child; cross eyes; Boer leaders, except when treachery “How the Other Half Lives,” is a cured In ten minutes with slight open is clearly proved. Cape rebels only are to lie punished by disfranchise man of unique and Interesting person ation. Loans are to be granted to ality. The story of his life is full of John Martin, Cove, Ore.; hydrocele; ment. the Boers for rebuilding and stocking incident; and his experiences in his cured. their farms, and, finally, the govern Besides scores of other«. ment will offer to establish some kind early struggles, after he reached of civil government as soon a.« the America as a Danish immigrant,made commandos have surrendered. Its A Farm for Sale. him understand and appreciate those form will probably be that of a crown A 120-acre tract. »11 fenced. TO acre* under colony, but with the important con conditions of life which he has later cultivation, free Roll »nd eaatlr cultivated I* done so much to better. His autobi on the nubile road a quarter ot a mil» from cession which Sir Alfred Milner ad Aetna valley poatoffioa—improred vises. namely, a council including ography, called by the significant Moovllle, with a dwellln<-hooae with four roomy below Botha, »nd one »bove, good, large baru.Rmoke-boaae Boers of position like Gen. title “The Making of an American,” »nd wood «bed; » Rock «reek flow* through tie Gen. Lucas and Mr. Schalkberger. i»<id, » good well of water at the houae and a which h»s Just begun in The Outlook, well at the barn; *1* miles from (Mid Hill i» crammed full of Incident and keen, good railroad at at Ion. Will be »old for $io per A Powder Mill Explosion acre caah at time of «ale, balance on one amusing comments on men and year'» half Removes everything insight. So do time, interest » per cent per annum or things. It has as much of the story all caah at option of the purchuer drastic mineral pill-; but both are •winqatre of SILAS J. DAY, real eatate element and as much humor a« many ayent, mighty dangerous. Don’t dynamite Jack»onvllle, .Jregoa. the delicate machinery of your body of the best novels. The first install with calomel, croton oil or aloes ment appears in the March magazine pill«, when Dr. King’s New Life Pills, number of The Outlook, and is elab which ure as gentle as a summer orately Illustrated. (13 a vear. The breeze, do the work perfectly. Cures Outlook Company,287 Fourth Avenue. headache and constipation. Only 25 New York.) cents at City Drug Store. ANNOUNCEMENT THAT INTERESTS MANY. Times Printing Company Th* Naw Scalp Bounty Law. The new law providing for destruc tion of wild cats, coyotes, mountain lions, cougars, gray wolves or timber wolves, and for the payment of the bounties on the same, is now in force. It was not welcomed in Doug las county as a piece of beneheial leg illation, as applied locally; but, as a measure affecting the whole state, It Is believed It will prove a great Im provement over tlie old law. The provisions of tlie act are the presentation to tlie county clerk of the scalps, with an affidavit stating the number of scalps presented, kind of animals from which they were taken, and that the animals were not wheli>ed or fostored in captivity. The county clerk may, If he sees tit,require corroborative testimony as to the legal ity of the claim. A warrant upon 1 he treasury is then to be given the party presenting the scalps, which are to re main in the possession of the clerk un til tlie uext meeting of the county court. The court will Inspect the scalps thus taken, ar.d, wiien satisfied as to the correctness of the accom panying statement, shall cause the scalps to be destroyed by burning the same to ashes. The county clerk is required to send monthly statements of bounty claims to the secretary of state, who will forward to tlie county clerk a warrant upon the general fund of the state treasury for two-thlrds of tlie total amount of warrants drawn In pay ment of bounty claims. In other words, the county pays one third of the bounty and state two-tliirds. This Is, however, Irrespective of the one mill levy imposed upontiie county for the purpose of raising tlie state txiun- ty fund, so that tlie county pays real ly more than one-third of the claim. A scalp, within the meaning ot the act, consists "of both ears of the animal connected by a strip ot skin ttiat grew between them, two inches in breadth, and all whole and intact.” The previous act, which permitted the claimant to make affidavit before a notary public or magistrate of the precinct in which the animal was killed, and all other acts conflicting with the new law are repealed. Southern Oregon Oil Co. Ashland; Oregon. The remaining 30,000 Shares, set aside by the Directors to be sold at 10 cents per share, is an investment that when Oil is Struck Will make you ONE HUNDRED TO ONE for every dollar invested. Stock going at the rate of 5,000 shares per day. MF*Send in vour orders at once. One-third cash, balance 30 and 60 davs. SOUTHERN OREGON OIL COMPANY, Ashland, Oregon. r _____________ PRESENTS—For EVERY DAY USE The Lamp of Steady Wabits Th»* lump th.it domn t rtnr » up or «moke, or t° b«‘l lan<u<i< • : the In np (lint l<-•>' I ' I Still Beguiling the Foolish. * Km H&cr vigor D b . J. C. ATFR, Lowell, Kase. « •kqW’VJr * • I i I i i f I J .-±J Fayne Strahan Mixire has been heard from again, according to the following, which appeared In the New York World, under » diepatch from London of a late date: “Fayne Moore, who is playing a small part at the Gaiety Theater, where she Is known as 'Miss Madeline Wilson,’ ha» Instructed her lawyer to bring action for absolute divorce from Wm. Moore, now Berving a sentence of 19 years In Sing Sing. The action will be brought upon the grounds that tier husband Is a convict, says Mrs. M<«»re. and that for the pa«t two years he has failed to support her. She lias bee.i living in elegantly furnished apartment* here and is generally admired, ft. Is said that a member ot the nobility has fall en in love with tier, and is anxious to may make her his wife. Since her arrival rely in London, a year ago last November, | Mrs. Moore has been on tile stage. upon — [She was first at til? .Miaftsbury Theater, but later joined I.lie ‘Messen — ger Boy’ company at tue Gaiety, •vliere she uppears nightly in the role makes the hair healthy of the American barmaid. She is a great favorite with the Johnnies, arid and vigorous; makes many have lost their hearts to the grow thick and American beauty with hypnotic eyes.” ¡An Albany. Or., newspaper says the g. It cures dan mother ot Mrs. Moore declare« the»e druff also. reports regarding herdaughterareab- solutely fulseand without foundation; fi It always restores a mere sample of yellow journalism. J color to HI* Life Was Saved a!! the darl J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of of early life. There is Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful I deliverance from a frightful death. s no longer need of Iri telling of it, he says: I was taken your looking old be with typhoid fever, that ran into fore your time. pneumonia. My lungs became har dened. I was so weak I couldn't even r >1.00 • bottle. All drug gists. sit up in bed. Nothing helped me, 1 I expected soon tn dieof consumption, “A r a remedy for restoring color the !*air I believe Ajtr'i Hair wtien 1 heard of Dr. King's New Dis 1 to Vigor baa no equal. It han always covery. One bottle gave great relief. given lue perfect satisfaction In 1 continued its use, ahd am now well every way. Mrs. A. M. R trfhl , and fltroog. I can’t say too much in Aug. 18,18V8. Hammondsport, N.Y. its praise.” This marvelous medicine is the surest and quickest cure In t he /A« Doctor. M world for all throat and lung trouble. He will lend you a book on The Regular sizes 50 cents and 91. Trial Hair and Scalp free, upon request. bottle» free at City Drug Store; guar If you <i<> not obtain all the benefit« you expected from the use of the anteed. Vigor write the Doctor about It. Address. A THE ROCHESTER LIMP CO., 3S Park I'lara A 33 Barclay »1., Saw lurk. Invitation to McKinley. Lots of 7 C O p I C lave thin I? lair. Per- laps their jarents * lad thin lair; per haps their children have thin hair. But this does not make it necessary for them to have thin hair. )♦ .* 1 » ,W*W*» Asti ) . ; ■i" By Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 14 the last legislature gave a formal invitation to President Mc Kinley to visit the state of Oregon, the same to be transmitted through the executive department of the state. Acting In accordance with •aid resolution Governor Geer sent tt>e following letter to the President: “By the terms of a concurrent resolu tion, passed unanimously by tlie legis lature oi Oregon at its session just ad journed, 1 was requested to extend to you, on behalf of the state, an invita tion to visit Oregon during your ap proaching trip to tlie Pacific coast. It is needless to assure you that I take great pleasure, both officially and per sonally, in complying with this re quest and promising on tlie part of all our people an unstinted welcome. A committee has been appointed by the legislative assembly, tlirough whom you and your party will be shown the courtesies of tire state, and assurance is hereby given that every moment of your stay will be pleasant and, we hope, profitable, as the means of il lastrating the resources, possibilities and necessities of this western coast of our great country.” Accompanying the letter ia a copy of the concurrent resolution. The legislative committee provided for, and which was filled from both houses, is constituted as follow»: Senators— President C. W. Fulton, Dr. W. Kuy kendall and George C. Brownell; Rep resentatives—Speaker L. B. Reeder, A. 8. Roberts of Wasco, Colonel J. M. Poorman of Marlon, E. D. Briggs of Jackson, Colonel John McC'raken of Multnomah. THJN you i ■ f Oth«*r Limps nm ' <>(Tt r* ! r<»u fl* *’ ju«t •*» yn. •’ th« , h . • ■ , iu MH4IV rvspfci . ‘•ci i.*r 'ill nruuinl u » »st- nr«», i!ierv's ou! .• one, Xcu) ■ . |’n . ui«*ll.*' Lunp ofio.t <J yt.u i< vihi J ii »*. 11-. >k fur th«, aa 10 Ui.it; tv« •/i:ii:)p hr-it. i3('O Varivi it*». > OLI X.tlitip.st INioxv. We can !”l ev»*ry ( hi p wi'n . NuiuulL i u.. lm ’I’ you 1 *!* i» an tu iu v lamp or hi old one r'-paiivti <«r r« >’ i- Mied. it vane mounted or oil r .......................... makv of iai »p t’aii“f* rui- ................................ , — "I into a Rochoet'ir. «» u» «• L«.l L.i UM uaf » p,™..L * h »I you lit.rimiro th« »iiuj.-ct. We <uv 51*1.Cl ALISTS 'n the treatment <>( dl*c**«a t Lamps. Consultation F k LU. No Right to Ugliness. Rev. Mr. Hansen will hold services at the M. E. church in Jacksonville Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Father Berthiaume will hold services at the Catholic church in Jacksonville, Sunday, March 24tb, at 10 o’clock A. M. G erman B aitist .—Elder 8. M. Eby will hold services at the follow ing places: Lit and 3d Sunday in each month, at the church near Talent; sec ond, at the Naylor school-house; 4th at Ashland. v. ere iw Kecbcstev The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends; but one who would be attract ive must keep her health. If she Is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipation and kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretch ed complexion. Electric Hitters is the best medicine in the world to reg uiate the stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety s cin, rich complexion. It will make a good-looking,charming woman out of a rundown invalid. Only 50 cents at City Drug Store. RELIGIOUS APPOINTMENTS caurh DECLARED A HOPELESS INVALID BY LEARNED PHYSICIANS. Rc.toretl to I'erfrrt TTealth and strength by Dr. William»* Pink Pilla for Paia l*eople--A Moat Wonderful Cure. From (Ac Press, Grand Htipidi, AflrA. Of the many remarkable cam » which have recently occupied the attention of t)>e medical world and of the public at large, none more strikingly illustrates the wonderful power of Dr. ’Williams' Pink Pills for Pole People than the recovery of Mrs. Jennie Tuttle, who, after two year*’ coutinement to her bed, was restored to perfect health and strength. Mrs. Tuttle, who lives at the corner of Fulton and Market Street», Grand Rapids, Mich., tells the follow ing story: “I lutd been flat on my Ixu k in bed for two year* and the doctor» lutd given me up ns a hojM-lcs» enne. They had re sorted to every remedy known to their profeasion and had even subjected me to the tortures of five surgical operation*. My trouble was due to cluinge of life aud I grew weaker and weaker until I becamu helplesa and unable to leave my bed. A nurso aud four physicians at tended me. “One box of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pule People gave mu grout relief and after using them for three month* I was a well woman, having been able t<> leave my bed the sixth week after commencing the treatment. I «ut »tato that the cure was complete and )>ennanent us it is now three years «ine« I used them. “I have recommended the pills to several of iny n-latives. My mother-in- law, who is 72 years old, took them for general debility and they soon produced a very marked improvement in her con dition. I wish that the thousand* of women who are afflicted a* I havo been may know of this remedy which ha* saved my life and giveu me health and strength.” Signed, MRS. JENNIE TUTTLE. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of August, 1900. / B. F. B arendhen , (Seal) Notary Public. Jir. Williams' Pink Pills for Pule People are sold by all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of prim*, fit) cents a box, or six boxes for 92.50, by address ing Dr. ■ Williams Medicine Co., Sche nectady, N. Y. BAD COLDS. Uulnlne 1» 10 year« behind. Colds do not now have to bo endured Mendel's Dynamic Tabnles (called dynamic fcom their energy) crowd a week's ordinary treatment Into IS hours,and about the worst of colds over night. "It was the worst case of grip I ever had. A half dozen friends had sure curi a still it hung on Heard of the Dynamic T .bules. To my amawment they «topped boih cold and oougb the Ural night 1 endorse and recom mend them io the people "—Barclay Henley, ex member of Congress and attorney , 101 San aome street, San Francisco. July 7, IU0O. "Winter colds have always been aerioue thlrga to me They are hard aud »lay for moot ha. Hut the last waa stopped suddenly by Mendel's Dynamic Tahules. Both cough and cold disappeared In a couple ot day». Nothing else does this for me." Mr*. Emma L. Hollln, 14, Moss at. Han Francisco. '*ug. S. isou. "I live acroa* the street from where Mendol's Dynamic Tabules are made That Is how I first took them They atop cold* without notice. I took a dozen boxes with me for my ■elf and friends when I went io Nome " H L' Van Wlnklo. Caaitallat, .li|7 Washington Bl., San Franctaco. Aug. 10. IUOO For axle by City Drug Store. Jacksonville. Nasal Gap Closed. The operation of through trains be tween San Francisco and L<s Angeles, should ba ClMUlIlM*«. via Surf and Santa Barbara, will be Ely’» Cream gin Sunday March 31, 1901, on the new r leans«*, soothe* »nd heal» coast line . Two through trains th« rl;«es«ail membrane. For Sole. cure* i alarth and drive» The coast Hue limited leaving It A Farm of 720 acr... Io* a tad on Rome daily. • w»y a cold In the bead River, sullabl» tor grain and frail cultsre or i each terminal in the morning, quickly. «toe* raisin*. baa ample halldin»» and fearlig equipped with elegant cafe and par Cream Balm la placed lato U m noetrtle, apreede A Placer Mine, in operation, equipped with lor cars, will make daylight trips pipe and riant, also noma quart* properties. f will «all for canh or take In part pa-ment through the most picturesque, varied •VW the mambraoe and la absorbed. Relief I* Im mediate and a cure follow*. It la not drying—do*» property la or adjacent to Aaklaed. Term*, and entertaining scenes on the con not one-half down, balance In eaey payment* al S raeealnu. Larga Slaa, SO eenta at Drug tinent. inquire of agents of the gists prodace par cent. Call on or address, or by mall ; Trial Size, 10 cent* by mail. H L. WHITE, Southern Pacific. BLY BROTHERS, M Warren Street, Now York. Look Box JR, Ashland, Orecoa.