a « A CBÏSTAL CAVE. ONLY ONE CORE FOR SCROFOLA Black I S. S. S. Is the Only Remedy Equal to this Obstinate Disease.- __ _ _ _ _ _ _ trace of the taint. The setious consequences to which Scrofula surely leads should impress upon those afflicted with it the vital im­ portance of wasting no time upon treatment which can not possibly effect a cure. In many cases where the wrong treatment has been relied upon, complicated glandular swellings have resulted, for which the doctors insist that a dangerous surgical operation is necessary. Mr. H. E. Thompson, of Milledgeville, Ga., writes: “A bad case of Scrofula broke out on the glands of my neck, which had to be lanced and caused me much suffering. I was treated for a long while, but the physicians were un­ able to cure me, and my condition was as bad as when I began their treatment. Many blood remedies were used, but without effect. Some one recommended S. S. S., and I began to improve as soon as I had taken a few bottles. Continuing the remedy, I was soon cuyed permanently, and have never had a sign of the disease to return.” Swift S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD —is the only remedy which can promptly reach and cure obstinate, deep-seated blood diseases. By relying upon it, ana not experimenting with the various so-called tonics, etc., all sufferers from blood troubles can be promptly cured, instead of enduring years of suffering which gradually but surely undermines the constitution. 8. S. 8. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and never fails to cure Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, Boils, Tetter, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers, etc. Insist upon S. S S.; nothing can take its place. Books on blood and skin diseases will be mailed free to any address by the Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. * TO THE EAST GIVES THE CHOICE OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL RO U T ES Oregon Great Northern Ry Short Line ▼IA VIA SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL SALT LAKE DENVER OMAHA AND AMD I KANSAS CITY CHICAGO 5 DAYS Ocean Steamea Leave Portland Every FOR AMERICAN GIRL’S RETORT. . Her Quick Wit and Knowledge of French Once Stood Her In Good Stead. As one of our countrywomen was going down the rather narrow stairs that lead from the house to the gar­ den, at the American embassy, she met three or four young attaches of for­ eign legations, who were entire stran­ gers to her, says the St. Louis Globe- Democrat. Their politeness induced them to stand aside for her to pass, but their courtesy did not prevent their making audible personal comments. They seemed to take it for granted that French was an unknown tongue to Americans, “Look at her yellow dress; jt’s very pretty,” said No. 1. “Yes, but she has on White gloves,” announced No. 2. “She has good teeth,” said No. 3. “And an enormous mouth,” added No. 4. “And she understands French per­ fectly,” said the owner of the enormous mouth, turning suddenly upon them, "and would like to say that her ears are even bigger than her mouth.” This in French and with such an air of giv­ ing impersonal information to nobody in particular, that it was quite as if she had been kindly helping strangers to information out of a guide book. The men had just enough presence of mind to flee the premises. Wanted . Jackson county property. Will trade nue hundred and sixty acres of gone farming land eeven miles from Klamath Falla for Jackson county property. Ad­ dress P. O. Box 65, Yreka, Cal. 11» dnake River—Leave Riparia daily Leave Lewiston daily. Steamers Monthly from Portland to Yo- kohotna and Hong Kong in counectiot with O. R. & N. For full information call on O. R. • rx ADDBEBa: W. H. HURLBURT, Gen’l Pass. Agent. PORTLAND. OK DODWELL, CARL1LL A CO. Gen. Agta. Nor. Pae. 8. 8. Co. PORTLAND, OREGON orthern pacific N RAILWAY R FOR GOLF RASH Heat Rash, inflammations, itching, irritations and chafings, undue or offensive perspiration, and many other sanative uses, nothing so cooling, purtfying, and refreshing as a bath with Ci TicuRA S oap , followed in the severer forms by gentle anointings with C uticuba , the great skin cure and purest of amollients. CcTicv«* 8o*r ia beyond all doubt the uo,t effeetiee •kin punfytnç and beau tiding «oap, aa well a. the pureit and iweetwt for toilet, bath, and nun«ry. Sold through- cut iho world. P ot -rm Dnco ard C h u . Coir . Sol. 1’ropa., Boaton. •• Uow to U we Beautiful Skin," free. Dr. Humphreys’ Specifics act diraotly upon the disease, without exciting disorder in other parts of the system. They Cure the Sick. U KO- N S Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dining Cars Tourist Sleeping Cara st , P aul MINNEAPOLIS ru DULUTH FARGO_________ GRAND FORKS CROOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA and UTTE THROUGH TICKETZ TO CHICAGO W ASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST and SOUTH CURES. PR1CX3. 1— Fever», Conaeetlons, Inflammations. .25 2— Worm«. Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .25 3— Teething. Colic, Cryln<,Wakefulnea» .25 4— Diarrhea, of Children or Adults...... ,25 3—Dyaenter*, Griping*. Bilious Colic .. .25 ®—Cholera. Cholera Morbus, Vomiting .25 1~< eagha. Colds, Bronchitis.................. .25 Aenralgia, Toothache, Faceache.... .25 ® —Headache. Sick Headache, Vertigo ___ .25 Dyspepsia. IndlgesUon.WeakStomach.25 1 l-«uppresa<>4 or Painful Periods ... .25 12—Whites. Too Profuse Periods............. .25 13~4)roup. Laryngitis, Hoarseness....... .25 14— Balt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25 15— Rheumatism. Rheumatic Pains........ .25 18—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague...... .25 IT—Piles, External or Internal................ .25 18—Ophthalmia, Weak or Inflamed Eyes .25 1®—Catarrh. Influenza. Cold In the Head I .25 20— Whooping-Cough....^......................... .25 21— Asthma, Difficult Breathing............... .25 22— Ear Discharge, Earache................... .25 23— Scrofula. Swellings and Ulcers........ .25 24— General Debility. Weakness............ .25 25— Droyuy, Fluid AccumulaUcos............ .25 26— lsea-4»ickness. Nausea, Vomiting ... .25 2T—Kidney Diseases.................................. .25 28—Nervous Debility............................ 1.00 2®—Sore Mouth, orCanker....................... .25 30— V rinary Weakness, Wetting Bed... .25 31— Painful Menses. Pruritus............................ .25 32— Ulseases of the Heart, Palpitations. 1.00 33— -Epilepsy, St. Vftus* Dance..................1.00 34— -Sore Throat. Quinsy. Diphtheria... .25 »•’’<—Chronic Congestions. Headaches.. .25 T T—Grip, Hay Fever........................................... 25 Dr. Humphreys’ Manual of all Diseases at your Druggists or Mailed Free. Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of price. New Vort?*’“*1' C°“ Cor-« John 8u- HUMPHREYS’ WITCH HAZEL OIL “ THE PILE OINTMENT.” Through tickets to Juian and China, via Tacoma and Northern Pacifie Steamship Co. /orinformation, time cards, map and icksts, oall on or write A. D. CHAHLTON, A distant General paasenger Agent, For Pile»—External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding; Fwtula tn Ano ; Itcblnf or Bleeding of the Rectum The relief is Immédiat®—the cure certain. PRICE, ao OTS. TRIAL SIZE, 25 CTS. Drugglgtt, or août pott-paid on receipt of price. MraPMRKYg’aUKCO.. lUAllfiWUUamfit., New York. PORTLAND. OREGON Quickly Kennt. OVB »EB DVB WX1K VATENT OBTAINED. Sand modal, •ketch or photo, with deeeription for froe reportMto patentability. M-EAC" HAND-BOOK FBES. Contain« rafonne«« and foil iaformation. WBITZ FOB COPT 0T 0VB SUOLAI OTFZIl. It lathe mo.t baaral proportion aver made by a latent nt, j>:oy, and LVZBY INVENTOR SHOULD READ IT brfoiw applylnf for patent. Addrau: ! H.B.WILLSON&CO. PATENT LAWYERS, LaDroltBU<., WASHINGTON, D. C. Weather Report • ' From the U. S. Signal Office at Ashland, Oregon. There are dozens of remedies recommended for Scrofula, some of them no doubt being able to afford temporary relief, but 8. 8. S. is absolutely the only remedy which completely cures it. Scrofula is one of the most obstinate, deep-seated blood diseases, and is beyond the reach of the many so-called purifiers and tonics because some­ thing more than a mere tonic is required. 8.8. 8. is equal to any blood trouble, and never fails to cure Scrofula, because it goes down to the seat of the disease, thus permanently eliminating every D.R.&N ABOUT THE' CATFISH. Hills Curiosity for Paris Exposition. the Is Not Yet Made Fully Into a Perfect Fish—Some of It* Queer Ways. Warmest YEAR Rain Fall 18° 24 33 In 1879.. . 15.10 “ 13 The catfish belongs to an ancient1, 1880.. . 26.67 -2 type not yet fully made into a fish, and 1881... 15.79 6 The Mammoth Cave in Elk Creek hence those whose paired fins are all 1882... 11.81 9 1883 .. Canyon to Be Reproduced la properly fastened, to the head, as his 1881... 9 17.16 28.73 19 Miniature foF the are not, hold him in well-merited scorn. 1885.. . 17 2131 World’s Fair. He has no scales and no bright colors. 1886 .. 19.57 12 1887.. . His fins are small, and his head and 1«88 .. 21.80 3 The Black hills will have a curiosity mouth are large. Around bis mouth 1889 .. 16 36 16 20.26 5 at the Paris exposition in the shape of are eight long “smellers,” fleshy feel­ 1890.». 23 74 18 a miniature of the Mammoth Crystal ers, that he pushes out aff he crawls 1891.. . 15.58 21 1892.. . cave, which is situated in Elk creek along the bottom in search of anything 1893.. . 24.22 20 canyon, about 20 miles southeast of this that he may eat. A b he may eat any­ 1891.. . 22 28 10 12 13.96 city. J. G. Keith, one of the owners of thing, he always finds it. His appetite 1895.. . 24.25 15 the cave, left Deadwood last night for is as impartial as that of a goat. Any­ 1896.. . 21 17.72 . Paris to sign a contract with the expo­ thing from a deal lamprey or a bunch 1897.. 13 15.57 1898.. . sition management for space. He has of sunfish eggs to a piece of tomato 31, 1898. Record for the year ending Dec. been given a room under the Eiffel can is grateful to him. In each of the TEMPERATURE tower 50x75 feet, with a high ceiling. fins which represent his arms is a long, Kain MONTH He will take over five carloads of ma­ sharp bone, with a slimp surface and a Max, Min. Mean. Fall terial for the construction of the cave, serrated edge. These are fastened by I 1.38 35.3’ 64’ 13’ mostly lime water crystals and colored iI a ball and socket joint, and whenever January. .. 1 28 44.7 64 24 quartz rock, which will line the inside the fish is alarmed the botfe is whirled February .. .68 42.3 21 67 March ....... walls of the cavern. The Mammoth over and set in place, then it sticks out April......... 52.4 .42 86 25 Crystal cave made a great hit at the stiffly on each side. There is another Mav.......... 1 55 550 32 89 128 62.0 35 93 world's fair exposition, later at Atlanta such bone in the fin on the back, and June.......... .22 69.0 41 104 July............ and recently at Antwerp. when all of these are Bet there is no August.... 715 44 1.94 102 The Mammoth Crystal cave was first fish that can swallow him, says the September, .39 62.0 35 99 discovered by the McBride brothers Popular Science Monthly. 60.5 1.41 28 October .... 75 42.3 3 86 22 68 about 12 years ago, while prospecting j When he takes the hook, which he November.. 1.16 20 38.7 62 for a gold mine in an old tunnel in Elk surely will do if there is any hook to December,. Total rain fall, 15.57. Creek canyon, which had been excavated be taken, he will swallow it greedily. Mean Temperature, 52.1. years before by an old prospector As he is drawn out of the water he named Jacobs. One of the brothers sets his three spines, and laughs to Chester H. Brown, Kalamazoo, Mich . noticed a strong current of air blow­ himself as the boy pricks his fingers says: “Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cured me of ing out through a hole in the side of the trying to get the hook from his stom­ a severe case of indigestion; can strongly tunnel, and further investigation i ach. This the boy is sure to do, and recommend it to all dypeptics.” Digests opened up a large chamber several feet because the boy of the Mississippi val­ what you eat without aid from the stomach, and cures dyspepsia. Eugene A. Sherwin, square. Since the first discovery the i ley is always fishing for catfish is the owners of the cave have been constant­ reason why his fingers are always sore. R. P. Hirst, a pioneer whocame to Êla» ly opening up new chambers and mak­ The catfish is careless of the present kiyou county in 1852, died at Yreka last ing passageways connecting them, un­ and sure of the future. After he is week. He was the step-father of Mrs. til it is possible now to walk miles un­ strung on a birch branch and dried in ID. Ream and Mrs. Robt. Rankin of derground and not less than 200 cham­ the sun and sprinkled with dust and Yreka. bers have been opened up. has had his stomach dug out to recover Fat Man’s Misery is the first cham­ the hook, if he falls into the brook he ber to be given a name. It is a very low, will swim away. lie holds no malice, tortuous passageway that leads into a and is ready to bite again at the first series of rooms beyond. Mold chamber thing in sight. is a weird place, on account of the great quantities of thick, white mold, of deli­ TICKED FIVE CENTURIES. cate texture, very prolific in growth. The next rom is called the Menagerie, The Famous Old Town Clock so called by reason of the different Rouen Has Kept Time for images of animals in stone, the most 510 Years. realistic being the arctic seals. Pover­ ty Flat is a room about 60x250 feet, with Rouen, one of the principal cities of a low ceiling. The room derives its France, and the greatest seat of its cot­ name from the fact that the walls are ton manufacture, possesses the oldest destitute of crystals, being very smooth public clock in the world. The great and water-worn. Notre Dame is the Rouen clock has held its place in that first chamber to show the fine box work city for 510 vears and is the pride of its of the cave. It is a delicate webwork, citizens. Placed in 1389, it has been brownish in color, a little coarser, per­ running without interruption from haps, than the boxwork of the famous that day to this, requiring nothing ex­ Wind cave. The room is about 60x150, cept cleaning and a few trifling repairs with a ceiling 30 feet high. A distin­ of its accessory parts. The great clock guished visitor from Chicago had the had so accustomed the citizens to look honor of naming a large chamber after upon its exactitude as a matter of Calkin’s Gallery, of Chicago. With a course that when, in 1572, the breaking little imagination a person can see a of a wire prevented its sounding five great manj’ beautiful pictures on the o’clock one morning, the population walls «nd ceiling of the room. Whale was in a state of consternation. room contains some more of the menag­ The magistrates summoned the cus­ erie. There is a perfect image of a todian-—Guillaume Petit—and remon­ whale which is 30 feet in length, with strated gravely with him. Until 1712 eyes, mouth, fins and everything in per­ the great clock had no pendulum. For fect order. Perched above the whale is 323 years it had no other regulator than the American eagle, life size, with a “foliot,” an apparatus unknown to wings outstretched. the majority of modern clockmakers. A descent of about 65 feet down Rip The pendulum in clockwork was intro­ Van Winkle’s stairway takes the visitor duced in 1659, but so well satisfied were to the second level in the cave known the people of Rouen with the time­ commonly as the water level. Red keeping qualities of their famous old Flats is passed through, the chamber clock that 53 years were allowed to pass being noted for its beautiful red crys­ before a pendulum was substituted for tals. In this chamber is the drip stone, the “foliot.” Equipped with this new a mammoth water crystal four feet apparatus it has continued to this day high and two feet at the base, which has to strike the hours and chime the quar­ been formed by the dripping of the ters. _______ __ water from the ceiling to the floor be­ *-iKht jSeMlcknea*. 1 low. “ Are women more subject to sea­ The Abode of the Fairies is the pride of the cave. Here are found the sickness than men ?” An Atlantic cap- Needles, Chimes, Cleopatra’s Needle, tain replies: “Yes, but, on the other joy’s fer «lie jaded and Goca the Bridal Veil and a number of other hand, they stand it better. A woman Health for all MauLiud. natural curiosities. One can easily struggles up to the point of despair lOY'S VESSIATE—SARSAPAfin-LÀ. imagine the old nursery stories to be against the—what I might call the ink­ irue about the fairies’ cave with rubies propriety of the thing. She isn’t bo fc made from tSes throng: and diamonds {.^ilpre. Slab room is a much tortured by the pangs as she is herbs, and nature’s ov'i: worried by the prospect of becoming curious place. All of the crystals have contains no proper chan­ mineral nels. Jcy’a /alien from ihe ceiling to the floor, disheveled, haggard and draggled. She Vegeta tie drugs or leaving it bare and smooth. A new fights against it to the last and keeps Barsapar; a deadly pois­ on. Joy’s Cures lljJ' •hamber has been opened recently up appearances as long as she can hold pepsin Vegetable •vhich has been called Klondike room. up her head.” Sarsaparilla Chronic Constipa ­ robs the Dr. H. O. Howard, the entomologist Jt is reached by a tortuous passage blood of all tion, Liver ealled Chilkoot Pass, which is 165 feet af. the agricultural department, is cred­ its impuri­ Com plaints and Kidney ties, and long. Until recently the floor of the ited by a Washington correspondent Affections. Bourses all chamber has been covered with water, with saying that it is the judgment of these impuri- but it has now all seeped away, leaving the highest authorities that a consider­ the floor covered with soft water crys­ able part of the typhoid in camps dur­ XHOSUBSïr tals called popcorn crystals, which ing the Spanish war was due to the makes the room the most beautiful in flies, which carried the contagion. the cave. The crystals can be crushed E. Turner, Compton. Mo., was cured Joy’s Vugohiblrt in the hand, and it will be an interest­ o’ E piles by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Balve Sarsapurlllu ing experiment to watch the slow hard­ a ter suffering seventeen years and trying preventa tired feel­ ening, which may take years or only o.er twenty remedies. Physicians and ings, staggering ecn- surgeons endorse it. Beware of dangerous months. counterfeits. Eugene A. Slierwin. sations, palpitation Other places of interest to be visited of heart, rush of are the world’s fair grounds, Ribbon SALT LAKE CITY. blood to the head, room, Cathedral, Diamond Field, and * dizziness, ringing in others. New’ chambers are being dis­ ears, spots bef ore the covered and connected by passageways, An Important Factor in Transconti­ eyes, headache, bil­ nental Travel. and it would sem that only a small part iousness, consti pation No one crossing the continent can afford of bowels, pains in of the wonderful cave has been dis­ to cut Salt Lake City from bis route. The the back,melancholy, covered.—St. Louis Globe-Denjocrat, attractions of the place, including the Mor­ tongue coated, foul mon Temple, Tabernacle and church insti­ breath, pimples on YOUNG MOTHERS. tutions, tne Great Salt I^tke—deader and face, body aud limb, Croup is the terror of thousands of young denser than the Dead Sea in the Holy Land declineofnerve force mothers because its outbreak is so agoniz- —the picturesque environment and the dizzy spells, faiut ntr and frequently fatal. Shiloh’s Cough Warm Sulphur and Hot Springs, are great­ ppells, cold, clammy and Consumption Cure acts like magic in er to the square yard than any locality on feei vad hands, sour ci ses of Croup. It has never been known the American continent. The Rio Grande Western Railway, con­ ’o fail. Th« worst cases relieved immediate­ rlsicgg, fillgue, in­ ly Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and |1.00. K dgene necting on the east with, the Denver A Rio somnia, and all dis- Grande and Colorado Midland railways A S herwin , Druggist, caset ar the stomach, and on the west with the Southern Pacific liver aud kidneys. (Central route) and Oregon Short Line, is Victoria's Letter to Napoleon. toy,s Vegetable Ssr- the only transcontinental line passing di­ m pat lilt js sold hj all An autograph letter from Queen Vic­ rectly through Salt Lake Cilv. The route e »old at |li.75«ach, just oae taird their re" al al »■»«- «aloe, -j bacauM Abair I whet’l» w»r» too expensively . built, we have bought the entire pit _ and ----------------------- - ------------------ plant at a forced •aleat $0 eeala oa the dollar. With it we got 40o Model 3 IroquoH B>. cycle», finished and complete, Made tO Sell at $60. To ad vertiM our business we have concluded to sell these 400 at just what they stand u», and make the marvelous offer of a Model fl IROQUOIS Bl CYCLE $16-^Awhile they last. Ths wheel, are strictly up-to-date, famous everywhere for beauty and good quality. nrQPDIDTnil Ir°Quo>* Model 3 1» too well known U* need UCdwKIr I UH a detailed description. Shelby l)g in taamlee» tjjbi g, improved two-piece crank, detachable sprocket», arch crown bar. et hub» an J banK®r. 2k in. drop, finest nickel and enamel; color», black, maroon and ooarh green; Gent»’ frame»,' 52, 24 and 26 in.. Ladies’ 22 in ; best •’Record,” guaran teed tires and high-grade equipment throughout. Our Written (■unrantce with every bicycle. A1IE I AD 4 pollor*. Writ* for Book— Fblluaopti jr of X.rrlan, mailsd Vass. (A valuable Irak for men. j DR. JOBDAM A CO., 1051 Market BL 8. F. Ashland & Klamath Falls STAGE <■ LINE Best and 1 ■ R k ■ Ä WJ rr Fvvl“ The Kind You Have Always Bought COLD N HEAD Quickest Route to 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE A familiar name for the Chicago, Milwaukee.A St. Paul Railway, ktiown ail over the Union as the Great Railway running the For Infants and Children. ROBERT M. GARRETT, Superintendent. It is quickly absorb- ed. Gives relief at once. Opens and cleanses the Nasal Passages. Allays In­ flammation. Heals and protects the Mem­ brane. Restores the senses of Taste and Bmell. No Cocaine, no Mercury, no In­ jurious Drug. Full size 60c, Trial size 10c. at Druggists or by mail. ELY BR0THÉRS, 56 Warren St., N. Y. Prof. O. H. Roberts of Talent left for Oroville, Cal., Monday. CASTORI* Thoroughly Restocked and Entirely New Management. Ely’s MILWAUKEE ...KLAMATH FALLS. Goes by Barron, Shake, Soda Springs, Parkers and Keno; also best connections witn stage lines from Klam­ ath Falls to Bonanza, Bly and Lakeview, Ft. Klamath and Indian Agency. Stage leaves Ashland daily on ar- ' rival of south-bound train and arrives daily in good time to connect with north­ bound traiD. -;- ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE: ARE YOU GOING EAST? Be sure and see that your Ticket reads via ASHLAND White Sulphur Springs BATHING The.... Northwestern Line! ----- THE----- TO D& IK TIK WATER 18 A TOIIC Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradi c fungi and animalculea, and neutral­ izing and correcting all acidi­ ties it promotes a normal and healthful condition in every part of the system. — SWIMMING CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This is the RINK. — GREAT inclosed and covered, the same medics water, always clean, for the springs run a heavy volume—more than twelve hun dred gallons per hour. You may dive and swim and have more fun than “anybody”—come out as “fin« as silk” and “white as wool”—rejuven ated and happy. Nice neat cottages, partly furnished, or rent. For information address the proprietor. Located on the HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILE NORTH OF THE PLAZA. GRANT HELMAN Prop» letor FALL ...STYLE ! WANAMAKER’S ALL WOOL SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS AT THE AGENCY, DE PEATT BLOCK, ASHLAND, OREGON, SHORT LINE Betweep DULUTH - ST. PAUL - CHICAGO And All Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Vos* tibnled Dining and Sleeping Car Trains and Motto; “ALWAYS ON TIME” Have given this road a national reputa­ tion. All classes of passengers carried on the veetibuled trains without extra charge. 8hip your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents have tickets. W. H. MEAD, General Agent, 243 Washington St., W. C. S avage , Portland, Oregon. Traveling F. & P. Agent, Portland, Oregon. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itartlflclally digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon­ structing the exhausted digestive or­ Leaves...... 1:00 p in | Leaves.......8.00 pm gans. It is the latest discovered digest­ Arrives....... 2:45pm | Arrives....6:30 am ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in­ Passengers, Baggage, Express & Freight stantly relieves and permanently cures Must be Way billed. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn. Flatulence, Bour Stomach, Nausea'- Ashland Office: ^^Hi-adies’ and Misses’ Styles «nd Sick Headache, Gastralgi a, Cramps, and POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE. all other result» of Imperfect digestion. Samples will be here soon. ASHLAND. ’ KLAMATH FALLS. Klamath Falls Offioe: H H VAN VALKENBURG. Kindly call and get posted on Prices and Qualities. Many thanks are in order to my host of last year’s patrons, and we feel able to look them square in the eye when thev call to see what we have for them this year. Prepared by E. C. DeWitt a Go-. Ct)U9»®. - EUGENE A. 8HEBWIN.