VALLEY RECORP. NEWS OF THE WORLD. TROUBLE IN CHINA. T a CIFIC COAST NEWS. 1 Storms A« Nome. Several severe storms have arisen at Nome lately and great damage has been _done. The Steamship Roanoke arrived •'EMSOF at Seattle recently, sailing from Nome I WEEK’S DISPATCHER on September 14 during a lull in the : fiercest storm that has yet visited that storm-beaten coast, and leaving behind Bir Firea at 8aa Padro and AlMo Terrible Beaalt of a Practical Joke »806116 appalling disaster and deSO- lation. Between 5 o’clock on the even­ —The Blf; Tunnel Through the Cl ing of September 13 and the same hour cade Mountains Completed. of the following morning property worth between $500,000 and $750,000 was de­ Dr. George M. Dixon, one of the ■ stroyed. Hundreds of people have been foremost physicians of the state, com­ rendered homeless by the furious at­ mitted suicide last week at Sacramento, tack. The inroads of the surf have where he had resided for 25 years. entirely obliterated the street next the Louis Mundy, a well known man water front and crushed back the build­ throughout the San Joaquin valley, ings that lined it in a heap of debris. The loss of life so far as known, is committed suicide with carbolic acid at ■mull The tug Islam, the largest oi Stockton recently. Two prominent young men of At- 0 * D. Lane’s fleet, sank with her crew lanta, Gia., fought a duel with pistols a of three. The launch America, while few days ago and both were wounded trying to aid the big barge Skookum, and will probably die. A woman was went down with Captain Madison, her commander, and the engineer. Three the cause of the trouble. or four men working along the water Mrs. Mary E. Dani, wife of Albert front in an effort to save something Dani,a prominent rancher in Monterey from the wreckage are said to have oou ity, committed suicide by taking been swept out to sea, but.their names poison. She had been extremely des­ pondent because of ill health. She were not given. Sr. P etersburg , September 27.—The Russian naval staff announces that it HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST FEW is proposed to blockade all Chinese DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS. ASHLAND. Or., Thursday, Oct. 4, 1900 I naval ports in consequence of the hos-: tile attitude of the Chinese fleet at A Colonel of the Cuban Army Shot— Shanghai, and to 6end fast cruisers OKEOON'8 PHE IDE.NTiAL VOTE. $ Big Immigration of Boers Promised from the allied squadron to protect —Naphtha Causes a Brisk Fire—-Va- their transports. llow the Vole Stood in tbe Several The general staff announces that tai Wreck Near Ogden. Counties of this State in 1396. Russian troops are massing around Io view of ibe approaching pr.ei-irn- Kirin, in Manchuria, where there are tiai election, the vote lor prtwi-iei.l i ; I At the firemen’s tournament held at 181*6 will be interesting, both to ra'ieeh Paris recently, the American team from 5000 Chinese. the memory as to how it stood and for Kansas City captured all the first prizes. Fightlng the Filipinos. reference. M anti . a , September 26.—On Monday Hundreds, and perhaps thousands of Following is the vote of Oregon by counties of the presidential election of Boers will emigrate from South Africa night vigorous insurgent attacks were io the United States and settle in the made upon the United States ouposti 1896: Sorth west. Theodore Van Grech t of in the district near Zapote bridge, Las 3 Holland, who has of late years made Pinas, Paranaqoe, Bacoor and Imus, p X S ’ c —»*« his home in South Africa, is in St. Paul 12 miles south of Manila, the scene oi ? C 9 "i —- to arrange satisfactory railroad rates the fighting last October. It is esti­ 5 COUNTIES. ■» over the western lines. He will bring mated that the rebels numbered 400, o » Z a large contingent of Boers to this and they were armed with rifles. The 5 < o country in the spring if conditions are inhabitants took refuge in the churches. : ® favorable. There are thousands of The Americans have since energetic­ 943 Baker .... ...... 1M9 915 Boers, he says, who are anxiously await­ ally dispersed the enemy, killing and 1074 981 83 Hinton ............... ing an opportunity to leave their pres­ wounding 50. 2385 2*154 279 Clackamas ......... A party of scouts belonging to the 770 ent environments and embark for an­ Clatsop. ...... 1124 1891 J 93 other land. 829 1022 Coiuiunia.......... Twenty-fifth United States infantry leaves a husband and two children. 447 < ■<*«>.« ................... 1552 1105 The South African War. G07 31 Colonel Pavon of the Cuban army landed on the island of Samar, the in­ While Treasurer D. G. Bambauer of 2 was killed in the Cafe Comercio at San­ habitants and insurgents fleeing to the 3iO C ape T own , September 25.—A large Curry................... 2»8 Ì32 Dongles............... 2049 1917 mountains. The Americans met with Merced oounty was going home late one number of guns, mostly damaged, have 82 tiago de Cuba by Octavio Mena, form­ but slight resistance and burned a town. night last week, two men stopped him 551 Gilliam......... . 469 been found along the Crocodile river erly a clerk in the office of the captain 736 123 Grant................... 859 and at a pistol’s point compelled him near Hectorspruit. Practically the 519 270 249 . • . • . of the port. Mena and one of bis com­ Last night there was outpost firing at Harney............... 985 ...... panions were intoxicated and had been Paete, Pagsanjan and Santa Cruz in tomarch to the courthouse and open whole of the Republican railroad stock Jackson................ 2362 1397 844 315 ... his office. They then opened the vault, ha« been captured on the Selate line. Josephine............ 1189 breaking the furniture. Colonel Pavón Laguna province. 346 117 463 Klauiath. .. . took $1500 and locked Bambauer in. There are eight miles of vehicles, the It is reported that an American scout ­ 383 351 Lake .................. 32 intervened and a quarrel ensued, Mena There is no clew to the robbers. ing partv developed a body of insur ­ tnajorty being in good condition. 317 Lane..................... 2598 2251 ■*»* snatching the revolver of one of his gents in the provinoe of Nueva Ecija, 583 563 There was a fatal accident on the of the party, shot Pavon in the back L ondon , September 29.—Great Brit­ Linn ................... 2731 2061 267 neck. The officer turned to face his skirmishes ensuing, in which 12 of the Southern Pacific’s new line through ain hm sent a note to the Dutch gov­ 312 Malheur............. a49 652 324 assailants and received two bullets in natives were killed. Similar brushes Goleta. Dan Callahan, a carpenter, ernment, according to a dispatch from Marion................ 3s20 3744 586 Morrow . ....... 543 43 head, being instantly killed. Pavon have taken place near Idang and Silang, was knocked from a construction train Amsterdam, which contains a warning .Multnomah. . 6446 11824 537 > in Oavite provinoe, and near Iba and in passing one of the chutes built for that if Krueger is allowed to carry bul­ wss a tobacco merchant at Holguin. ¿J Polk................. i:i33 1-53 Subig, in Zambalis province, the Ameri-. loading dirt on cars. He fell under the lion or state archives on board the 41K 4 ¿6 8 bberixian. A naphtha tank exploded in the Cen­ cans having two killed and three wheels and had both legs crushed, Tillamook........... »37 691 154 Dutch war ship which is to bring him tral Gaslight company’s works at New wounded. 222 Utnatiiia............. 2681 1859 ' Edward H. Hicks, an old' resident of to Europe, it will be regarded as a Union............... 2154 1303 «51 York. The explosion was heard for The war department has issued the Pajaro, was found in his buggy shed breach of neutrality on the part of the 640 Wallowa............ 3acler of thought not gathered in th< i General J. M. Palmer deid suddenly to provide their own refrigerator cars it at Pasadena last week. Mrs. ’ Thomp­ Captain W. Schreiber of the Thirty­ Springfield, Ill., one day last week. indicated by the fact that the Santa Fe son is a daughter of John Brown of tical politics of the country. His teror- fifth United States volunteers, who be- has ordered 500. It will probably, how Harper ferry fame. At the last presidental campaign he ation ended by introducing ‘ T.!! T !!! The steamer ^acoma, Captain Dixon, longAin Los Angeles, was wounded Geer I!! I who will fire the first gnn of the was candidate for president on the ever, be cheaper for the companies tc rent, as they will not be in use the yeai arrived from Nome, which port she left While fighting in the Philippines a few campaign !!!!!!” At the word gun the Gold Democratic ticket. on September 17. She had 525 passen­ days ago. cannon outside sent forth a Volley am! on ' George F. Drew, the first Democratic round. the iueMe a huge McKinley & Rooseve t governor of Florida after the war, died Charles Parke, who was recently gers aud about $300,000 in gold dust, A oflkyear franchise to establish an flag unfurled »»self over thu head of the at hi8'home in Jacksonville, aged 73 found guilty in the supreme court al most of it from the Pioneer Mining electrical power plant and to furnish speaker. Quite a stagev effect Suisun, of an assault upon a girl 14 company, operating Anvil Creek mines. power and light to mines and to all the Gov. Geer spoke until 10 o’clock, and years. Two hours before his death his ■ years of age, was sentenced to 20 years J. E. Gleason of Seattle returned on the unincorporated towns in Shasta county made a characteristic republican ere-th. wife died from the effects of a stroke imprisonment in San Quentin. Parki Tacoma. Speaking of the recent storm has been sold by the supervisors fer of apoplexy. at Nome, he said: The storm continued Col 8. C. Spencer of Portland will ad­ David Brooks was killed at Chilli­ is a young married man -and a residen1 for two days. There were 16 vessels $110.05. dress the Ashland Republican club Sat of Napa. The most dainty and effective pills made cothe, O., by I ms brother, Amos. The . urdav evening. At Visalia the Frank R. Donlan nur under the lee of Sledge island on the are DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. They are men had gone hunting near the city 16th for shelter, but the wind abated 'inequaled for all liver and bowel troubles Large sun spots, astronomers ssv. caused and quarreled over a dog. Amos seized dor case was given to the jury and ; the extreme heat this summer, and dociots the gun m David’s hand and fired, verdict of murder in the first degree that evening, and they all returned to N-ver gripe. E. A. S herwin . de<- are near’y a I the pro bations were in Work has been begun on a new court without any recommendation to im Nome harbor. The property loss caused dnce.i by disorders of thr stomach Good killing him instantly. Amos ran to the prisonmeut was rendered. Judge Wai by the storm will be over a million dol­ house in Madera county. The building health fol ows good digestion Kodol lhs- woods and attempted to kill himself, lace set Monday, October 15, as th« lars. Only three persons were drowned will be 93x81 feet, constructed entirely p< psia < ure digests wbai you eat If you but was arrested. have indigestion ordy-pep- ia i will quickly date upon which he would prononuot off the Nome beach’ but the loss of life of grahite, two stories and a basement. A deadly tornado struck the village the death sentence. Donlau murderes up and down the coast must have been The cost of the structure unfurnished relieve and permanently cure you. E. A. basawiN. i of Morristown, Minn., killing eight his wife, Edna V. Donlan, at the Kuhi. heavy, according to reports reaching will be $60,000 It will be erected ir people and injuring six others. the center of a block of Land owned bj orchard, near Farmersville, in Tulare Nome.” HEAL ESTATE. The general triennial conclave of the I A practical joker placed the hand of a the county, On the southeast cornel Carrie Johnson, administratrix to John General Grand Council of Free and county, on the evening of July 18. He had spent the day drinking, and re­ dead man in the bed of Miss Perri Boyd of the block is a handsome jail and of Richaruson; 16 acres in sec 19, twp 37 1 w Accepted Masons of the United States marked that he was going home to kil. at Nome, Alaska, to frighten her. The flee for the sheriff. »500. John Richardson to Melvin Conkhu; met at Scottish Rite cathedral, Cincin­ his wife, bis mother and himself. He shock was so great she went crazy. same property. $1000 Vallejo ladies, wishing to improv« nati, and the following officers were only carried out a portion of his threat When the young man, Paul Laird, heard W J Virgin to F D Robbins; qcdto the generally neglected appearance ol elected: General grand chaplain, John by killing his wife. propertv in Ashland. $1. the result of his folly he blew his the city’s streets, schoolhouses, parks E Merz to H Weinhard; q c d to prop« tv W. Chamberlain, Tiffin, O.; grand The transport Thyra sailed iron brains out. _____ etc., are making an effort to changt in Medford, $500. master, W. H. Mayo, St. Louis; deputy 8 bebrimpf to Theo Payne; deed of cor­ grand master, Andrew P. Swanson, St. Portland, Or., for Manila with 601 them by means of improvement clul A Thousand Tongues rection to property on Applegate, $1. horses and mules aud a large cargo ol Could not express the rapure n* work. A club has been formed with t Theo I’avne to febernian Fields; same Paul; general grand principal conduc­ hay and grain. The Thyra will touch property, $20 tor, Henry O. Larrabee; geuei’al grand at Hilo, where the auimals will be put Annie E. Springer, of Philadelphia. membership of 30, and a constitutior has been adopted. H H Blecher to Johanna Blecher; dis­ treasurer, Charles Heaton, Montpelier, when Dr. King’s New Discovery cu e ashore for a few days’ rest. tributive share in H Plecber’s estate. »I tier <>f a hacking cough that lor man* The amount necessary to secure the Vt.; general grand recorder, Henry W. Melissa Millsap to Allie Millsap; lot 7. J. F. Fleming is under arrest chargee years had made lite a burden. She savtt: woolen mill at Santa Cruz has been sub Wollen’s add to Ashland, »1500. Modhurst, Fort Wayne, Ind.; general Time Cline and A m Allen, q c d to prop­ grand marshal, Edward W. Welling­ with embezzling $940 from the govern ‘ After all other remedies and docton scribed. Forty thousand dollars wert erty in Talent precinct. »1 ment. He was postmaster at Coulter­ failed it Boon removed tbe pain iq, tn» raised. The mill will be moved iron coeat and I can now sleep sound] v, some - J G Norton to A nna L Critchlow; prop­ ton, Ellsworth, Kas.; general grand ville. steward, George A. Newell, Medina, erty in Phoenix, »10 thing I can scarcely remember doiuv be­ The Dalles, Or., and be in operation by The jury of final appeal in the Paris fore. I feel like sounding its praia* > next January. It will employ about 8 H Glass to Theo and E.bert Glass; 240 N. Y. exposition awards has finished its work. acres in Table Roca precinct. $3000. The new torpedo boat O’Eirien was Tho statement prepared for the United throughout the Universe.” Dr. King’s 200 hands and have a monthly pay rol H C Messenger to F G Robbin; proper!' New Discovery is guaranteed to cure al- in Ashland, »75. launched at Elizabethport, N. J., re­ States commission shows that America troubles of the Throat, Chest or Lung« of $5000. Work on the buildings be gin this month. The money was raisec C M Jones to A F Carpenter; 70 acres in cently. The O’Brien is an ridvanoed received the highest number of awards Price 50e, and $1. Trial bottles I ree a1 by dividing a tract of 40 acres into lots Willow springs precinct, »2000. type of fighting machine. IX is 175 Martha Offerdabl to D Grisham; 22 acres feet long on the water line, 17 feet of any nation save France, and thai E. A. S herwin ’ s drug s'ore. which sold for $200 each. she also received more awards in eacl in Willow springs precinct, »1250. The Spreckels Brothers’ Commercia. Peaches for Sate. Anna Hocutn to J K Reader and W J beam, 14X foot draught. classification, except in grand prizes, ii company has taken a contract for the ^Messenger; property in Ashland precinct, Choice peaches for sale, in quantities which- Germany secured the greatei The coining orange crop of the south­ driving of a large number of piles al to suit, one-half mile southeast of the barah Fox to Wiunie B Fox, propertv in ern cormties will be larger and better number. the quarantine wharf, San Diego, pre­ Ashland,» 155.25 The famous paintings “Crossing th« normal. Inquire of or address) W. M. M c I ntire . paratory to the enlargement of the sta­ Geo F Kime to N W Kime; property h. than that of last year. Plains” and “Saturday Night in the Pooh Rah precinct. $600 __ __________ Ashland, Ore. tion to a first-class quarantine station Tbe s quantity of wheat and barley in Mines,” which have for a number oi J E Robbins to Wiu Beardsley; property I store i at Stockton is very much larger years huug on the walls opposite the near Phoenix, »200 As a rule the grape crop is short in accordance with the designs of the J H Beeman to Lizzie Oilman■ lots IS, tb-an 1 last year at this time, and nearly staircases of the capital at Sacramentc throughout California, and prices, both department at Washington. blk 26, Gold Hill. $332. throe times as much as in September, have been sold by J. O. Coleman, theii of table and wine grapes, will be high. Pipe for the new gas plant at Long W T Kearnes to Hattie White; lot 10. blk 1898. owner, to an agent of Mrs. Jane Stan- If winemakers could pay as much for Beach is on the grounds and work on 13. lot 11, bia 25. town of Gold Hill, $300. E A Johnson to G H Howland; lots 1, 2. i The Oregon Experiment, station is umd. Tbe price paid is not made pub­ table varieties as for wine grapes they the buildings will be commenced soon. 3.4. blk 2, Lumsden's add to Medfor«’., ' raising several varieties of tobacco, and lic, but it is understood to be $5000. would get the entire crop, and in spite $1000. Charles F. Peck, 60 years of age, a of the good prices for grapes in boxes John Frisoers to E B Barron; 40 acres iu the option is expressed that it will be sec 4, twp 40. 2 e,»2VO found a profitable crop for Oregon. real estate dealer, was found dead on they will get a good many. Those whose U W Howard to Josephine P> e; lots 3i tho sidewalk in West 17th street, New table grapes do not require too much At a late meeting of the Central and 4, blk 5. lot 1, blk 6, Beatty’s add to! York. Evidence of murder was plainly trimming will do best to pack and ship. Beekeepers* association at Hanford, it Medford, $»>50. Mary D Farlow to D Anderton; part of was agreed that the honey crop of Cen­ visible. on. the body. When Peckleft The Willamette Valley (Or.) Prune d I c & »1200. tral California would not exceed one- his office it was with the intention of I Growers’ association has sold the crop Geo Briggs to 8 A White: nJi of bik 2 I going by an evening train to Catskill, of its members, amounting to about 20 half a normal yield. Galloway 's add to Medford, »550. A man named C. Clifford fell from where his wife is. He had a large sum carloads, for 4)^ cents net. ,.f money aud a handsome gold watch the emergency t«gs sent by a church so-1 An immense fire has been raging in is, by no means, the dreadful ciety to Kansas soldiers in the Pinhppit es ! the roof of a house on the Riverside tnd chain, all of which were gone load several miles from Sacramento contained anion; the necessities a box ef! the foothills west of Dixon, and has disease it is thought to be— i when his body was found. Da Witt's Witch Hazel 8alye, tbe well • and was killed. He leaves a widow. covered an area of nearly 20,000 acres. known cure for piles, toy >riea and skin dis- i Fences, feed, a large amount of cord­ in the beginning. Job Con'dn't Have Stood It eases The ladies took care to obtain the 1 California is the largest producer of or ignis I DeWitt’s Witch Uajelbaive know­ seeds of any section in the world. The If to’d had itching piles. Thev’te wood and several buildings have been It can always be stopped— ing that ail the coumctUit» are worthless. seed crops in Europe and the east are t-*iri lv ant oying; but Bu ktei.’s Arm a destroyed. The tract of land is known as K A. bH»awiN, extremely short this year, ami seedmen S lv »ill cure the worst ease oi Pl«*« on the McCune & Garrett range. The fire in the beginning. The trouble here will be particularly prosperous. earth. I has cured ttions n is. F r In­ is supposed to have been started by is: you don’t know you’ve got Thp steamship Orizaba ran on a reel A fire which started in Koll’s planing jurie.«, Pdne nr Bo lilv Eru "ions ir’s the careless hunters. near St. Michael recently while en­ mill on Second street, San Pedro, com­ be-'salve in th wadi. Price 2-5c. a There has been great competition it; you don’t believe it • you gaged in laying a government cable. pletely destroyed the mill; also the Ad- I box. Cure gu ran teed. Sold by drug­ among almond buyers, and the San von’t believe it— till you are She is in a dangerous position and may derson lodging house and the Los An­ gist. Joaquin crop appears to be about sold be a total wreck. The. immense plant of the Albion out. There is a general failure of the orced to. Then it is danger- geles Cornice works. The origin of the The highwayman captured Monday fire is unknown. The loss is about $15,- Lumber company, situated at Albion, almond crop in all almond-growing near Addy, Wash., after a running bav 000 with no insur.uice so far as known. Mendocino county, was totally de- countries, the California crop being rea­ )US. tie with deputy sheriffs, has been identi­ troyed by fire. The dry kiln, store, sonably good and the best in the world. Don’t be afraid; but attend S1OO Ik ward. 3100 fied as Harry Coffeen. His woun d is hotel, livery barn and several dwellings, There will be an export demand ii The readers ol thi« paper wilt be pleased t" all the property of the company, 400,- prices admit. The price will be limited o it quick— you can do it your­ not dangerous. The dead robber ha.' been identified as Tom Downer, ✓ Both learn that tl ere is a t tea«t • •ne dreaded dis­ 000 feet of lumber iu the yard and 1000 only by the point above which consum­ self and at home. that science bw been able to cure hi were young men from Spokawj and are ease • Lit« stages and t bat is Catarrh Hali’- 1 cords of tan bark were also consumed, ers will not go. There are not enough Take Scott’s Emulsion of not known to have been c-jnyicted oi Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now i The fire caught in the dry kiln, and, almonds to go round this year. any crime before. Coffee’j is still in known to Die tned icai fraternity. Catarrh although the crew and everybody from Cod Liver Oil, and live care- being a constitu'i -nai disea.«e requir-- a E. Blackmore while riding a bicycle, jail, having been bound • jTer to the Oc I const.tutinna tree rm»»t. H«ll*- i’a a h the surrounding neighborhood fought ran into an unknown woman on the fully every way. tober term of court in ’me sum of $2500. Cure i« taken inter natlly. acting directly tn. the flames, it was without avail. The streets of Vancouver, B. C., and knocked I One of our consuls. iu Canada report» on ibe bl<>oing the foun a iou surance unknown. that Canada is abo m to harvest the best of The Albion mill the disease, ,u«d giving the v«ti-ni curb, fracturing her skull and causing whatever you may think or app.e crop iu its history. The steamer atreu«th by buiMSl'g up tbe co , Tole­ Sears ths Tía Kind Yas Hara Always Bought do. O from their guards at the Presidio, San SUSCC>T’/O&‘ BOWNE, Chemists, Sigsatnre Tne Peop.e t Page. Bryan Votes ....... consumpllon Sold br drug gist«. 75c Haifa Farnn y Pills are tbs best. if II dr£SW?rk- Professional Caras ß. L. 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HUMPHHETS’ MEDICINE CO., Comer William and John Sts., New York. HUM 2HEEYS’ : H0KX0PATHIC fW I SPECIFIC No. OO In use 00 years. The only successful remedy far Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over-work or other causes. $1 per vial, or 5 vials and large vial powder, for »0. Sold by Oniggtoto, or oral postpaid M roeetpt of prieo. HUMPHREYS’ MEDIOIKE OO., Comer William and John Sts., Now York, .STEAM-. Laundry: •^SSSSSBn-^-'* F. HEBERLIE PROP WATER STREET NEAR MAIN ...... Orders by mail or express receive prompt attention T erms C ash at RXASONABLE RATES. E. Y. Grassett, proprietor of a bank at New Whatcom, Wash., is in trouble for receiving money when the institu­ tion was insolvent. A few years ago Grassett was sent to the penitentiary for forging city warrents while a city deputy clerk. When he served hie time aid was given him to redeem him­ self, but he has fallen. Apricot pits, well dried and in good condition, are said to be now worth $9 a ton delivered in San Francisco. There will probably be 1000 tons or more ex-; ported this year. It is probable that in the future these pits will *11 be shelled before shipment, as the volume ii greatly reduced. St. Mary’s SOUTH AND EAST ACADEMY. Southern Pacific Co. —VIA— JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Boarding School for SHASTA ROUTE. Girls. Trains Leave Ashland for Portland and Way Stations at 2:50 A. M. and 5:10 P. M. FOR TERMS, ETC., ADDRESS Leave Portland 8:30 a. m., and 7:00 p. m. SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES, Leave Ashland 1:17 a. m., and 12:15 p. m. Jacksonville, Oregon. Arrive— Ashland.... 12:33 a. m. and 11:30 a. m. Sacramento 5:00 p. m. and 4:35 a. m. San Fran... 7:45 p. m. and 8:15 a. m. visit DR. JORDAN’S great MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 KAUET ST., IU F1HCIK«, UL The Largest Anatomical Museum in the World. Weaknesses or any contracted disease pwffiitively cnroA by the oldest Specialist on ths Coast Eat 36 years. DISEASES MEN OS. dOROAN— OF 9YPBILIC thoroughly eradicated Croat system without tbe use of ■•remry T r i flfffi fitted by an Expert. MB *41- «*1 for Kvptaare. A quick and radical cure for Plto«. and ■PlatMlan. by Dr. Jordan’s special peia* less methods. Consultation free and strictly private. Treatment per­ sonally or by letter. A CWa in every case undertaken. Write for Book. P11LO8OPBY *f MIABMIACF., MA1LBD FRBB. valuable book for men.) Call or write DR. JORDAN & CO.. 10B1 Martlet St., S. F. ASHLAND White Sulphur Springs BATHING ru Skill TIE WITH 18 A TUIIC Ogden............. 5:45 a. Denver........... 9:00 a. Knnsas Cy. 7:25 a. Chicago.... 7:45 a. m. and 11:45 a. m and 9:00 a. m. and 7:25 a m. and 9:80 a. L s Angeles 1:20 p. m. and 7:00 a. KP a « > .... 6:00 p. m and 6:00 p. Ft. Worth. 6:30 a. m. and 6:30 a Cty Mexico. 9:55 a. m. and 9:55 a. Honsum .. 4:00 a. m. and 4:00 a. N’wOrleans 5:25 p. m. and 6:25 p. W sbmgton 6:43 a m. and 6:42 a. New York..12:43 p. m. aud 12:43 p. Pullman and Tourist on both trains. m. m. m. m. m m m m m m m m Cars Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St. louis, New Orleans. Washington. Connecting at San Francisco with several sheamship lines for HONOLULU, JAPAN, CHINA, PHI LL11’INES, CENTRAL and SOUTH AMERICA See Mr. D L. R ice , Agent at Ashland Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicates station, or address fungi and animalculea, and neutral­ H. MARKHAM,O P A., izing and correcting all acidi­ Portland, Ore. ties it promotes a normal and healthful condition In every part of the system. — SWIMMING RINK. — nclosed and covered, the same medic» water, always clean, for the springs run a heavy volume- mors than twelv hun dred gallons per hour. You may dive and swim and have more fun than “anybody“—come out as “fins , as silk” and “white as wool”—rejuvsn It is stated that fully one-quarter of ated and happy. the present prune crop will run 120 to Nice neat cottages, partly furnished, the pound and over and must be elimi­ or rent. For information addreae the nated from the marketable crop. Pre­ proprietor. sumably they will go to the brandy­ Located on tha makers at from one to 1^ cents a pound. Another quarter will run from HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILS 100 to 120 and will be sold at two cents . a pound. The crop of 90s and less is: NORTH OF THS PLAZA. much smaller than that of last year. Shipments of bellflower apples from ’ Watsonville are being made to eastern points. Proprietor Most of the dried fruit of Tehama county is still unsold. Qurik dsUvary—Tbs Weakly Oregonian. GRANT HELMAN 0J5 $1.50 ÀHTI FATBELT