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c HOW TUET SOLD BIU.Y. It wa aii etabiihl fact that the Woodwards ha! more brain than money. At the time that Robert, the eldest child, was ready to enter rolWV, nioney wm eiwedingly K-arre. Kconomy had U-on the rule for many year In the household, so it could not be practiced now as an trice-tIo.i. At Lwt, however, it wm reMolved to eke out the alender sum w-t aj.art for Robert's eiucation by nt'llinsr Hilly, the horse that had done the family excellent service for many years, and wan loved alrnont an If .he were a human friend. Robert wm absent when the question of way and means wasdec-Med upon Like many other bright younjf boy he wan very dexiroun of obtaining a gooi etlucation. He wanted to make the moxt of hi life. He felt that he would be a greater power for good with an education than without one. Home-Union, however, he doubted whether he was ever to enter college. ClrcuniHtanceA HcemeJ to le aguluM the lndulg'nee of any such thought. Conequeutly, great win bin Joy when he was told that the Way to college wan en, that Rilly wan to lie sold, and the lilmtoil too. He threw up hi cap with a (ubiluut Hhout. He kl-wed thin father and mother in gratitude, and then hur ried on to watch for several hour by the ledlde of a very sick friend. It wan nearly midnight when he re turned home and let hlmnelf in wiftly by the help of hln night-key. He left hln liootndown stain and went quietly up to bed, ho an not to disturb anyone, He undrvwd in the drk, for he Nml to awaken hU nUernif heahould Htrike a light, it U'lng the curttom of the family to leave their doom open Into the large hall at night. He had four sister- Franc. Florence. Margaret and Sarah. Their room wan next to hit, An he knelt by bin bednlde the Round of low ttobbing met hln eam. Then he heard hln sinter Frances, the eld est of tho four, say presently : "What in the matter. Margaret? I don't lielieve you have hlept at all Are you sick?" Margaret wan the youngest a sweet, loving child. Rolert's pet. Hhe ann- wered, brokenly : )h, I don't know Just what's the matter. I trues I am sick, for I haven't shut my eyes." "I can't sleep, either," said Sarah from the opOHitft lsd. "Nor 1," from Florence, her Utl fellow. "I wonder what in the mat ter with un all. Have you been asleep, Fraud's?" "No," and the eldest girl's voice wan full of team, "(ilrla, 1 say, w might an well talk of what's ou our mind itn Hilly," and she sobbed. "Yes, it's Hilly," and Margaret's sobs united with her sister's. "Hut," ami Frances choked down her sobs, "we will not be selfish. We love dear old Hilly but we love RolaTt better. Think what a darl ing brother he is! And so good and kind to everybody, loo. Most Isiys would rather go to led and rest after working hard all day, but thereV our lUiticrt sitting up all night with loor Fred ('rowel I." "Hut Frances," wailed Margaret, "How can we live without Hilly? , We can never have rides any more, never any rides. And what will xsr mamma do?" , "That's what troubles me inot-t," said Frances "what .mumnia will do. Driving with Hilly in all the outdoor pleasure she has." "I'oor mamma," sobbed Florence. "How white her face wan when papa told her Judge Carroll was going to take Hilly, and her eyes were full of team I saw them." RolsTt had Isn-n forced to listen with an aching heart. "Mother's eyes full of tears" he said to himself, brokenly, "and she growing paler and wearier every lay. 1 will not go to itillege." ' And then, his mind made up, RolsTt slept until dawn. Irjtrly in the morning he was standing at Judge ( Wroll'a door. ( f the servant who oened it he in quired: "Am I too early too see the Judge?" "I think not; the judge in an early riser." And presently Rols-rt stood In the presence of the eccentric and wealthy old bachelor, Judge Carroll. He told him the story. "Then, I see you don't wan't me to buy Hilly?" said the Judge. "That In my errand, sir, If you please." "It in all right, my Imy, all right, and Hod bless you." "I fm-1 likesHying that to you, sir," said Rots-rt, smiling. "Then we'll say it to each other," and Judge Carroll's voice trembled and hln eyes grew misty. Anil tk.it is the way Hilly wan sold. Hut there Is a sequel. That very night Judge (Vrrol sent for Rols-rt, and after a long and earnest talk to gether, RolsTt wan induced to accept a loan. So, after all, Roltert's way was opened. Thin occurred nearly fair year ago, and Rols-rt in now nearly at the end of hln college course. Mean while the mother and the glrln have enjoyed many a drive behind old Billy. Mrs. Woodward's face in not pale and weary, but looks younger than it did four years ago, which can Is? accounted for because of her de light In her only son's brilliant pros- And now, In conclusion, I mut tell you omethingthat none of the Wisidwardn know, not even IUtsrt. Judge Carroll is an old man, and lie has made his will. Much of hln money In to go to charitable institu tion, but the sum of five thousand dollar I to go to Robert Woodward, the boy who wan uot willing to raise himself by walking over bin mother's 'and sisters' hearts. Ad vance. SOI TU CAROLIXA LKJIOR LAW. The claims of the dispensary to support, and Its auitfriority over any form of licensing, rents on the follow ing grounds : The element of ts-monal profit in destroyed, thereby removing the in centive to increase the sulos. A pure article in guaranteed, as it is subject to chemical analysis. The consumer obtainn honest measure of standard strength. Treating in stopped, as the Istttles are not osned on the premises. It in sold only In the daytime; thin under a. regulation of the board, and not under the law. The concoinitiiutn of ice, ugar, lemons, etc., Is-ing removed, there la not the name inclination to drink re mainlng, and the closing of 1 1 saloons, esjM'clally at night, aad the prohibition of 1U sale by the drink, destroy tire enticements and sedm tions which have caused so many men and hoys to In led astray and enter on the downward course. It In sold only for cash, and there is no longer "chalking up" for daily drinks against payday. The work- Ingman buys his liottle of whisky Saturday night ami carries the rest of hln wages home. (lambling dens, xl rooms and lewd houses, which have hitherto been run almost invariably in con nection with the Hul'tons, which wen thus a stimulus to vice, separated from the sale of liquor, have had their patronage reduced to a minimum and there must necessarily follow decrease of crime. The lix-al whisky rings which have !! the curse of every municipality in the state, and Imvt always controlled municipal cits tionn, have Isn't) torn up root ami branch, and the influence of the bar keeier an apolitical manipulator in alnolutely destroyed, the police re moved from the control of these de bauching elements, will enforce the law against evil-doing witli more vigor, and a higher tone and greater purity in all government atTitlr must result. The readers of the Metropolitan and other newpajs'rs have been editled for months by the squibs ami sneer aliout "South Carolina's bar keeping governor." He takes pleas ure in assuring the lovers of temper ance throughout the land that the dispensary system is a grand succi-ss, as compared to the suIihmi from any standNiint of the license system; and that three-fourths of hin fellow citi xenn are so much pleased with it that in is safe to say that never again will a barkeeper in Smith Carolina sell liquor by the drink under license from the state; asd Itefore the next general assembly meets the Illicit traffic in liquor will almost cease. I'OtkKT III Sit Mi. An interesting description of ioek et hunting methods in given in con densed form by a writer in the t irass Valley Telegraph. He says; "The usual equipment for active service i consNts of a pick, shovel and mining stu, with a powerful glass for in specting the 'colors' of gold. Pocket hunters, as a rule, have their favorite localities and guard them as zealous ly as a miner would his location. Whn In snrch of a 'new find' the exSTt picket hunter Is'ginn his o erations iu the small ravines or can yons lending from known veins on the ridges or higher rvclatlous. A pan of dirt in taken from the ravine, carefully washed and panned out, and if no 'colors' an visible the pn cess in reiH-atetL at different oints and ravines until a prospift is se cured. "The pnss t usually consists of a few colors, which are very carefully examined by the aid of the lens to se whether the gold has an angular appearance, or u hcthcr it is smooth, the former beiniran evidence of its proximity and the latter show ing n.urs In the senate would mean that it ban Is-en carried some di-ia.i. v 1 "'"" certain defeat of I he bill, un ami worn smooth. Thin sv-t.-m ls!l- ,-0''1. lr". wool, collars r..n.u..i i.v .,,e..r,,i ,i, point where the gold entered the ravine Is accurately Incited. Then its course Is followed up the hillside until a vein of quart, in intersected. Socxjiert have these miner Issitme that they have Ihsi known to follow the disintegrated particles of the vein in which the sx-ket eits, and from which small phi-en of no!, I have been strewn in Its path totho ravin . or gulches li'low, across several vein- that are barren, and finally to the pm-ket. "Invariably the pocki t is hanted by an iniu seam in the vein, which is anxiously looked for by the pros pector, who pnamls forthwith to dig it out. Abmilute certainty stin to 1h the result of the system ticd, a they have been known to mark the plmf carefully and return next day and extract the gold, never fnil- 1110- to m't it ihhIi'I nf niorx ir l.-ss value. The pn-en.-e of in.,, to lie a nec-ity, as it , clainnsl that no , ket of anv i.ns.siut.,v has vet lis-n f -u.id without its iron ,,.' "They've Mk.il in a pretty t.aigh- looking lot this morning, have'iit they?" said the stranger to the re- porter in the H.lice court. I "You are looking at the wnmg ' lot,"answertiltherHrter. "Th.es, are not the prisoner; they are the ! lawyers." i ns-nlng. j itM Kevtard For any trace of antipyriue, m..r- phioe, chloral or any other injurious rompiHind In Kreusp'n H.-s-Lu he fVpsules. Twenty-live cents. For sale by IIil!slMro 1'harmscy. DOXKILE tRECTEU BT J0H5. Young philologiaU and old word- niouger too, will relUh this clever study in words, a version of the fa. mous Mother (loose classic. The House that Jack Duilt. It hai been in print somewhere before, but tin author appears to be unknown. The Pathfinder. (Translated from the VoWaU of A. Guose, by A. fops. Behold lb mansion rar4 by (bedel jack. Bee lb mail rtortd la btj a uletlwrid sack In tb broad cirque l Iran's brrooaa. Mark bow lbs rate' felonious fanes inaJ Ths irolden store in John's pavilion laid. Anon, with relet foot and Tarqain strides, Habile Grimalkin to bis quarry glides; Grimalkin grim, that slew lbs Hero rodent Whose tooth iusiilooos Jobaun's sackcloth rent. Lo ! now tba drep-mouthed canine foe' assault That vexed th' avenger of the stokn malt. 8tnrd in the precincts of that lofty hall J hit rose oumpltte at Jack oreativ call. Here stalka the iuipetuoti eow with erom- pled bora. Wk'ereon the exacerbating hound waa torn Who bayed the feline luibler beast that Vew The rst p redaoexoa, whose JWe n fang ran tbrooub The textile HIk-is that involved tl.e gr.iio That lay iu Unus' in violate domain. Here walks the and-eyed damsel rrowntd with rue. Lactiferous spoils from laoteal 'Jut; who drew, Of that cornicolate beast whose tortoon born Tossed to the clouds in Here vindictive . scorn The baying hound, whose braggart bark nnd stir Arched the lithe splue and reared the indig uhuI fur Of pas, that with veriuiuioidal claw Struck the weird rat iu whose insatiate uinw Lay rocking malt tbnt erst in Juau'a courts we saw. Hotied iu setitsoent garb, that seems in sooth Too long a irey toChronoa' iron tooth, Heboid the a. an whose loving lip incline Full with yonng Eros' osoalative sign To the lorn maiden, whose lact-albio hind Drew albu Inolio wealth from lacteal glands Of that immortal bovine by whoa horn Distort, to realuie etberinl whs borne The heaet nluleau. vexer of that sly I lyase ciuadrupednl, who made die The old audacioua rat that dared devonr Antets-daneous ale in John's domeatic lor. Lo ! here with hirsute honors, drilled, uo- einot , l if nponaceQo locks, the priest who linked In 11 men's golden bands the thorn nn thrift Whose meiiis exignoo stared from many a rift Kven aa Us kissed the virgin all forlorn Who 'milked the eow with implicated born. Who iu fierce wrath th oaiiine tortnrer skied 'I bat dared lovex ths insidious muricido, Who let auroral effluence through the pelt Of that sly rst that robbed the lac Jack bad built. The lond cantankerous ahnughni ooine at last. Whose shouts aronsed the (horn eoclesiasi, Who aealed lb vow of tlymen' eaoramtut To him who, robed in garments indigent KtoecnUtoe the damsel lacrymorose, The einnlgitor of the horned brute morose. That toased the dog that worried the cat that kilt The rat, that ale the malt, that lay in Ike house Ibal Jaok built. lll THKV Slti The follow ing paragraph, published in tho UlolM'.lH'iiHHTnt, is Interesting when considered after the events of the past few days : I hie of tho 1'nited States emtom from New York, who requested that his imnie should not be used In con in vt ion with the matter has stated that the angry wordn of Senator Voorhees in the (leimx'ratic caucus a few days ago, when he accused certain demo cratic senators with having formed a combination to defeat the Wilson bill, wan literally true. "You may assert," he said, "that it is h fact that ten democratic 1'nited States senators have signed an agree ment to opisvse the Wilson bill so long an one of the ten Is dissatisfied with the provision of the bill, or till changed to the satisfaction ot all ten." The senator from whom this in for matio'.i emu's is one of the ten signers of the agreement. It need hardly lie stated that such a condition icntl's and a nuiiiU'r of other items of the bill over which a lively contest was wsged In the house, are reston-d to a protective tariff basis. Use t rsit I'reoport. I turing the past week many farm ers h'tve lsen in the city, and when a-kisl concerning the fruit prospect they have without exception reported the outlook much U'tter than usual. They ay that the fall was conducive to ii crfcct rii'iiing of the wood which was in excellent condition to winter without injury. The cool weather of the si.rliijj thus far has kept the buds from swelling and now there Is every rossi't that s'aches and all other fruits w ill be a much better than an average crop. Kilter prise. Ca Hid l.i is now considering n'iiisl eling its tariff on protection lines. ! Win n this is done and Canada has l'r"l.vt,on g,,..,-t the I nits Slates !,'x'M,r,, "n,, tn" ,r",,,, w,,h U f,,r iN lM" , x,"rN' that ,-oun,ry wi" ,M '"',, r ' in Nv I gland can expTt lo i' nil ex.wlun j t0 that land.-l.owell (M.is.) Mail, Pebruary 1 1 ni. Kraut's Headache Cair-ules -war- ranted. Kraut's Hea-lache Ovules, uu- likH manv remedies. r itf.rr.s-ilv harml.-s. They contain no injur- 'ions ult.ilis ami will stop any kind of a beiid.idie, will prevent j h.-v laches noi-s by over indulgence in f.sal or drink late at night. Price I twenty-flve cents. For sale hy HilWs.ro I'harmacy. j OVER THE STATE. Tho Valley Transcript, Folk couu ty, lectures two girls of lallas who are given to roaming the streets at all hours of the night, attempting to conceal their identity under an old umbrella. An Independence machinist has constructed an . ingenious electrical device at the water works, which rings a bell whenever the steam falls below eighty or gets above Impounds. The Multnomah grand Jury re- funI to Indict Sheriff Kelley and (ieorge D. Markle for their methods of handling the money of that coun ty- The opulitn of louglan county have nominated their county ticket. The Itoseburg Iteview, sis-aking if the way they did it, says: "The Kpulistn cotuity convention of Sat urday diftVn-d in many rcspectn from the nominating assembly of that party held two yearn ago. On the lornier occasion about I'st voters gather in mass con vent ion, and there was plenty of spice and enthusiasm. Things went through with a whisip and a hurrah that astonished the inemlxTs of the old parties. 1jiI Saturday it was altogether a different affair, a stated number of delegates having l.eii elected from each pr cluct at the regular primary a la plute' parties. Honea lirown in the oldest man in Josephine county. If ho lives till the 1Mb of May he will he V'l. His grandson Orr lirowu brought him from Kniin Saturday and took him out to bin place near Wilderville. The old man had Is-en living with his graml-duughter in the Willa mette valley, but the lady died four months ago, and die wan thrown amongst strangers. He is quite feeble rriid ban to lx' carried from place to place iu an old-fashioned rawhide-bottomed chair, two kjIs are attached for the convenience i f four men. He in pretty deaf, but answers questions intelligibly, though not able to recognize one ptrson from another, except through their voice. He wan Isirn in New Hamp shire during Washington's Hrst ad ministration and while Wayne wis lighting Indians in what in now Pennsylvania and Ohio. The old gentjeman may live many yearn yet, enjoying the extremely healthy quiet of the beautiful Applegate valley. (runts l'ass Courier. The jiopullst senatorn are report d as having como to their senses and changisl front tin the tariff question. Thev no longer merely seek to oh- Struct the pansMge uf (he Wilson hi" I '. "V February. .. '... . .. . eW.H- sr of L. I'. Krowa, and ag.m.l uiiiii tue silver oiu niiioi iiuvc rt" ceived attention, but now proclaim their hostility to the bill as a meas ure threatening the (sMsibility of ag ricultural prosperity. Commenting on this change of heart, the Intel Ocean says: No lessons are so fore ible an object lessons. We are afraid that the populist, still cherish the Action of possibility of agricultural prossrity concurrent with manufac turing and commercial adversity. We are afraid that they Mill would rejoice were protection withdrawn from lumber, salt, iron, ami manu factured woolens; but they have learned that protiH'tlon is necessary to the producer of wool, sugar hemp, and other things that farmers have to sell. They have leannil a part of the value of protection In time they may learn more of it. It g'-s with out the saying that the wool and sugar industries will srish if lett without protection, and especially is thin true of the lmt sugar industry, whiclL is in it thoroughly infantih comution. Largt1 sums oi money iiT . nave iss-n mvesteti in uet sugar factories in the western states, and farmers in Nebraska and California have Imh'ii earning unusual profits from the cultivation of beet. With out bounties or protective tariffs tin Ihs'I sugar factories soon will cls uieir i ii sir. Having learneil so much, it may ls es cteil that tin xpulists soon w ill learn that without probn-tioii to in tnufacturern the wage fund must shrink, and when thi.t shrinks the consumption of siii;nr wis. I, and other farm pnslucts will shrink. I he Ilostou tea riot I'Tii. The I's ist on bread riot 1S!M both occur ring under a I rit i.-li form of govern ment. x hat Is-tter argument than tins is .nrnmsnry for the return to Miwer of tne republican party? Ex. Y-; give us a republican form ol government. AproiNM i( tlu lawyers pitching Into experts on the witness stand in murder trials, the case in recalled where the lawyer looked quizzically at the dn'tor w ho wan testifying ami said: lkic tors sometimes make mis takes, don't they?" "The same an lawyers," wan the reply. "Hut il s tors' mistakes are buried ix fs-t under ground," al, the law yer. "Yes,"iid the doctor, "and law yer.' mistakes som-tiines swing six fis-t in the air." Iloston Herald. I hi you note the- fact that while pi - tition have liecn M)tirlng in on the senate against the Wiloii Lid, theie w-re none in favor of itn passHge? Ar there no demiNT.tls left except the heelers Mild leaders? Williamsburg, Ohio, Oct. 7, lv. Nokmax l.i. iirv M'i't. Co., Is-s Moines, Iowa. (ilSn.lMKX: I I-.HI pisitivey ssy Kr um 's I tidaclie Capnle are Ihe-ls st bfielache cure I ever ban. died rind I have a d"cll different kinds. l'..-ss tfully, J. It. Wai.kkk. I'r -ale by BEITBLICAJ STATE rOITCITIOI. A republican convention for the state of onvon is called to meet tn the city of Portland on Wednesday. the eleventh day of April, ls9t, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nom inating candidates for the office of supremo Judge and all state and dis trict omcers except congressmen, ml to transact such other business as may properly come before the convention. The convention will consist of "AH delegates, chosen by the several counties, an follows I rtssT ooaosnsstoSAL Btrrairr. Benton .... Linn.... . Clackamas 13 Lan I'uo ft I ineola Carry . S Marion... Dongis. ..10 Pols Jsckson 7 Tillamook. . Josephine 4 Washington Klamath 3 Yamhill.. .. Lake 3 Total.... aaoom ooMoaasstosal Mrrtict. Baker ... Clatsop Columbia. Crook Uilliam. 4 Urant ft Harney J Wasoo. S Malheur 3 Morrow . . . ... 4 Multnomah M Sherul a . t'uatilla ... .Ill Coion s Wallow .... Total ... L The same being oe delegate at large from each county and one delegate for every ln votes, and oue for every Intctlon over one-half thereof cast for the republican presidential ele.-tors at the election in Novetnls-r, IS'.li. The toiiimittee recommemla that th primnrien be held on Wednesday, Munh 2H, and the county conven tions on April 4, unlet otherwise ordered by the proper county com mittee. All voters In favor of the republi can principle of protect iou to Ameri can industries hihi lauor ami tne ui- building of the home market, are cordially invited to unite with us. W. U 1UUSK, K. I. MiCok.n At K, Chalrnaii. Secretary. ITKST IXIXUKKSSMNAI. HISTHIlT. The republican convention for the First congressional ilistrlct of the State of Oregon in hereby culled to met in the city of Salem on Monday, the ninth day of April, 1XU4, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purN)se of nominating a candidate for eo igrcsa for the First congressional district. The conven tion will consist of MS delegates, chosen for the several counties. The apportionment is the same as that for the state convention, and the numls-r of delegates to which each county is entitled, appears in the table above, under the head of first district. TIIOS. H. TONOUF., C. A. SKHi.nitK.nK, Chairman. Secretary. Krause's lleaaache Casiiles are more pleasant and convenient to takr than powders, wafers, elixirs, etc. For sale by Hlllshoro I'harmacy. nii KHirr'x nxi.K. BY virtu of an eseaution, decree and or der of sale, isMiel ott oi the circuit oourt. of the slat of Oregon, for Washing u. u, neiaewuacn. Josepn aiusju, J. U O. Weid.-witch H. (rnlnit. Henry Rogers, ilonevman Ie f riiU liarl A Couipiuv, a private oorp jraii n th sum of SIT.'mh 1,. S. gold eoia. Inter! tbereou at the rate of 10 per eeut. per annnm. fro.n (he S.'itU day of Jauasrv. I Si. aud for lbs funher iliu of IOS. cMts, and for th c.st and eaer of sale and of said writ. Now.therefore.br virtue and in puraii nuoe of said jodu'iueut. decree and order of sale. 1 will, un Monday, the Willi day ol Marob, Isal, at the south dxir of the iurl house, iu llillstsiro, Wsshiugtoa eoumy Oregon, at the hour of 10 o olouk A. M.. ol said dav, a-II at pulilie auction to the liigb est bidder for cssli, the folloaing-decriu.-d real propvrty, tow it i Keingallof lulNo.S, inbloekNo. -J ialh- town of Oornvlius, oonnty of Washington and stnle ot Oregon, to satisfy th herein liefore n.iiued sums, and fo. the cost aud eieuea of asid ule. 8tid propertf wi I be sold subject to redemption as per statute cl rf gon. W itnras my band tbia ilst dav of Febrn ary, isai. iSt-AA U r. H1H l. hheriff of Washington count y el '. A Sare t'arr fr Iil. Itching Piles ar known by moisikr Uk perspiration, canning mtvas ilrhiug Den warm, line form a well a Wind Wealing or rrsrnding. yield at one to lr. Huwinkn' file Kemedr, which act direvtly on part effected, atMorb tanrar. allays itching and effect a permanent ear. Vict. Druggists or mail. Circular free lr. Uoennko. fhiladelpbia, I'a. Hold b Knvk A 8ls. - THESE PILLS - - being gelatnie-coated and oviform in ahau are easy to take, not a tt noted by almoapberie phatik.es, aim are very soluble and easily a is solv.sl. Ireo cross tansy pills AUK I'EKFKCTLY HKUMLtSH, I'l KLl.Y VI.OKTABLIC, fetnepliog lb tottle Iron they eontaiu) aafe and sure a a monthly regniatnr. I he anoat eminent plivsiomns ol this age -lo not bee late lo recommend these pill when they are advisisl of the formnla. Niauy thing ailgbl hesnidof their many virtues, many volan- tarv tratimonisls might be DuMisheU. but this litierty will not be taken. Many grate ful ladies have written as letter without even marking them " Confidential." W do not aolicit teaiimoniala, nor do we ears for them, a we oannot use them. a Sold by Hillsboro Pharmacy. (JKKATLV It ED IT El) KATES Made The Souihern Facile Co. Ft K 1IIK CALIFORNIA MID-WINTER FAIR- Eound Trip Tlcrttn Good for 30 Days Portland to San Francises AND RETURN $27.50 iQClnJicg FIVE 6atitic.ets Tj tDi Fair EXOURSION TRIPS. Fr. m Sin Kr ici Iu other points In California wl Is- a' lowed purchaser of spinal Midw.u r Vn tirket at lb f.d lowing ronnd-i .io rsti-s ; 'lo stations u.iJrr I si rule froas Han Francix, on a d one-third oue-war fare. I o stations I 'si mile at more from Haa Francisju. on and one-fifth one-way fare. I'oretHCt rawea and lull luformslioa la- qnirsof J. U RIKKuA.MJ iv rseaer aas-at. Agent H 1:11 K.rst rv.reet. i'ortlsad. trr.. or addrene the anderaigoeU: 1 H UtMlDMAM, KICH'I. OR AT, teen, fasaeager Agt. (ien. IrsfBo Msnager. MAS r KANCISC I, UtI 0-ep I ST if 'Tf - ( ill -STV'1"" r ii. win i' n'f r.t L' V 2 aweaa b? Those who have a li Good t nave uttie njuipauiw n for the dyspeptic. They J 4 caa eat everything that J i comes alonsr. WTule they eta eat rich food J" i without fear of , the 7 t dyspeptic's bad expert- 4 races, they nevenne- u less Rreatly appreciate M a delicate tuvor la k their pastry. J" iCottolcne when used m a hort- ening. always pro- ducrs the finest flavor- I ed pastry, w hich is en- t tirely free from the j many objections w hich I the nse of lard always j produces. Test its t value by one trial Refine all substitute. Va4 three cants la stamps to V C rsirtain St .o., tlaso. tur hand siuist1.lluilMl rsft Htsk.v-HU.- liHt sis tisoannJ reciM. s.i-srsj r w4 aiiie-mtiMCiisiitli-kriii.'soaL-.Nisisa. i Cv4uJU Sul by J io. in. s Ms.leonlvhy L tB N. K. FAIRBANK L CO, fc v fs- . .,. , 71i bu ai, kvwistans 1 1 A -ichicaoo. nw voaa. ioitoHi !' I ' I. i' AJ or rf ir? vs i IU thr tiKitxia-i. i t M'h h.ta) I, -til 1 i" i till I'tlfKlM" Itl tlt VA.iM'l, i Sd ArciAl ftr H4 ii.ui mid tt - un.- f IVriiiiiiK aiuittku.i. krca fur tl.s aakinif. y. PERRY A CO., Utroit Mich. for Infants "ts.aw rr ea b if lamaHs If Irrjr'i 1 1 U tlMl r r r a THIRTY years' on rra.tla mt Castorla wHttn WMtronas cf aalllioas of persens, permit as te spaak of it wtthoat suslae-. It Is aaqns.tlnnaMy the Vt raasadf tnr Iafaats and CMldra the world ha ever Vaown. It 1 haraa'ese. Ctttldren like It- It tlvsi them health. It wlW save litf live., fajt Mothers hay eometaina; which I ahlata?y afa aad praetleally perfei as n chllcVsiaedlalaa CatoHa daslroTs3V'orra. Castorla allays Fevsrlsliness, Caatorla prereat rowiitln; SearCwrd. Castorla eare Dlarrhoa aad Wind Col to. , Caetarla relieve Teething JTreablea. Caatorla asu-a Constipation aad Tlata'aney. Caateria wantrnllaes the affect of earhoaio acid asor rol.onios air. Castorla doe not coatala morphine, aplaaa. ar other aareatie property. CaatArlaassimlatesthe JimmI, af nUtaehatamahadhowal. ajirlita; healthy aad n at oral . Ceatorla Is pnt np In one-slea hottles aaly. It i at old la halk. Den't allow any on to sell yon naythlac alsa aatha plaajir proml.a that it ts"Jnt as od " and "will aaswef aTry parpoea." Pee that yom t C - A - 8 - T - O - Tha fag -simile f jjSj- 7" siKnatnra af C&ttft f&.&Ji4A. Children Cry for SWEETEST! TOUGHEST I RICHEST I PLUG TOBACCO! It Is absolutely, positively and distinctively differ ent in FLAVOR from any the market. A trial will of this fact. The largest seller of on earth, which proves that it has caught the pop ular taste, and pleases the people. It possesses more qualities of intrinsic value than any other Plug Tobacco produced. ' DO NOT FAIL TO GIVE IT A TRIAL, WE KNOW YOU WILL LIKE IT. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. The P. J. Sorg Company MIDDLETOWN, OHIO. RipansTabules. Ripans Tabules are com- pouiidcJ from a prescription widtlyuseJ by the best medi cal authorities and a.e pre sented i:t a form that is be coming the fashion everywhere. Ripans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; cure dyspepsia, habitu.il constipa tion, offensive breath and head ache. One tabule taken at the firt svmptom ft' indigestion, biliousness, dizziness, jitics after eating, or depression of spirits, will surely and q'.iickly remove the whole dillkulty. RipansTabules may be ob tained of nearest druitgist. Ripans Tabules av are easy to I ike. sfy quick to act, and yJPZj save many a diK-jT'JIV7 tor's bill. ' V-s FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF IIII.tilOKO. Traasatl a lieiieral lUnkitig lliisines J. W. 8Hl'TE UKV.I. M itoFlELIi J. D. UKKKVMAS . .. ... ravsmairt .... Vira-Faxs: m ('Mt. i Sella sight Kichaug and Telegrapnii ' Tran-f- rs. and issues letters of I'redi availahl thnmghont the I lilted States. Ursws Kill of Kxi-haiige ou liudoli Liverpool. Unhlin, 1'aris, Iterlin, Fninktorl on-the-Meiu, Mtookhiliu, aud all ruioi .lie of Europe. Colleotiun made on all aomaailUpo'l Hanking honrs from It. a Inlr. to and Children. K - T - A. I.e. every rapper. Pitcher's Castorla. other Plug Tobacco now on convince the most skeptical any similar shape and style jgrti'-J- 4AstS ' ' 1ZSJ Bl'YNtl!l TTIIKta:M INE 3.0tH) Mervhants II Mawkt s'Sv. taelrs. i'.ihki .f tin m lisi.dlxl t'tluf j-vtBeK w ithotit Mi.it-. fSfH'winir tln prtat po ii!:irity t-f 1IAWK1 lilas-M-! vtT nil t'tiiirs. His otdieal plitnt hikI faetury Nono of the ni"t iMini'Iito in t!u V. S. ltVi:i!V r.VIK WAUKANT1P. Thtso faiiitiun ;la.MS art- tittod lo the i j-e at tlu ttv of BROCK' & SELS WORTH PACIFIC . CLAY WORKS . ;.v.: ' sv - A r'ull stork .' DRAIN TILE Constantlv on hand. Orclerm Sollollecl. JAS. H. SEWELL, Hillsboro, Oregon. WEEK FOR WILLING WORKERS of eitn.r tn. uy s(, In snv pari .if Un cu-urr, t the n.plomifUt wnkli we furui.li V u n- not brsa) from hunieovrrnlitlit. Von run fife .oat wliul.liiuMu tin- work.uriiulv our rr 1110 ntruu. Araiitil l "t nsjiiln-il " run imrii-k. Vtt sui -It v-iu lh all that t n-.l' I. Il will eost oi nthiii to try the lmsin.. Anjr on. raa do th. wois lt.nluu r nuilii money fhuit th. .tart I'silur. I. unknown Willi ur rkvr. Ir.v.M Dour rou Uhor )ou ran r.-ltv uink s lllMr. No oar alio is willm la work tuU. tu wuki- wore moncT rrr day than ran br mslr lii llir.-r ilm, at suvontlnarv ruipliini.-nt. Phvii-I for Iri-.- bouk Ooataiuiu thr fullr.1 iDtorniaiion. H. HALLEVT & CO., Box 8QO, PORTLAND. MAINE. ff WU WIKT WrCKUATION ABOUT Tn k rr.rsn l.iiai esi'ittT, JOHN MLODERbUHN, Mansqm Stiornfy, 1M). Ix l IU. WAHIl.V.loS.H.C. r,"lt.l i-Knenu:r f" SOLDIERS. WIDOWS, CHILDREN, PARENTS. 1 f.-r .-ilir. nt s4(lor (llwil'l-'fl In th l.f uty in IU. rrtal.r Arinv-'r slaeetn-' r. rTI"r of ll I n.lian s.r. . f ikij i sxj, an. I tlx If W!.w,aaw rntltlnl. n : rrj-r'r. I rUlliM LfprrUlty I l!..ui"U .-ntlLr-l lo luct i-r ml-. i.l r'rnr.lani. h. CLri lor aUMco. ulua saul aucccMtuL A.1 1. i. .1. r ' r i.i .'.i t Ck f OHTsklV A PITIAT Vn. fmm4 itMw.T ai i an lifnMt ci ition, irrtt lo l I 1 ' ( O., ho bttv hitJ nirir iffr fmni tlptaftffW ID ttf tHltrflt bUfit. ., 4 fliniUIIK'aW litxi ptn-tlf tvnfl1nl.l. A llnndl.wnk.il In. foraiMHio wno'nitiLK I'ufpHl um ti-y in ,,t. lam lhtai s-tit frw. Ali mixl.t-tiiai uur Its! ami cintitlc bxi nt tn. I'aiwiit tkD throiinri Mann A Co. ritWifra MMwiaJ Oft(iirifh . ml tic A mt-rt mt. ana IhtM mm tTfMifht m.i br rt I In i-Ml-iK wtlL mil rmt lo th invnfir. This n.'iuh. tiT NmnI wt-. lily. etttfjai.t j tlla-tra:! h. .T far f Im Urjt rtn-uiarit-n of anv acu-ntinc ..rL in tu WofiO. S rr. laiiiplM copM-fl ikffii irw. HuiidinAf r. hti.t mi.ni hi-, V.a H'r. Hmirt pi, -J.f nwita. Kterr nuinU-r o..nt tin iHnn tiriil plait, in nil , atxl i.Mii.r4iit' ut u w him, with plaiira, imtilirin uiM tm In -h. w tbj ll dttiiirTiii mul isi i.i6 tNiiilnti-l . AilttrviaM ML'.SN A UK. k,W Vulia, aUl llHuAbWAT. 1 Cnwts, Trade-ma in, Oe;ign Patents, Copyr'jhtt, Jiui all r.tent bnslnrM r-ti-lnctcd f it MODERATE TEES. lafarnatina and sdvKt (tr.a tu lurcslor aUbooC Cfiaraa. Aatlm PRESS CLAIMS CO., JOHN WEOOERBURN, UstUsllbf AHnrn. y, r.aBois. WiHnnTi, n.c, Ibi Campany Is rasnssrd by a eomntoatlo of the larffel aad rnct lansntis aw.rN.rs tv tha t'altrd luta. for ti tpm enrrM. of a-ratees a tkelr sabeenas-ra .ralnat uawrnpulaH an la- uiaptMit f.irnt Atrnt. s:4 r h tPT rrtntmi thli sdTtrtivmrnt ronrhra f..r th, rn..naU tMUtjr sad bUb sua4in ul tbc ItMs Clsuus Cuoisaf . Crests, snd I ri-H.M trk ' Mjir.e-t. snri .11 I'st- buMiMsacfMKt-ictfKt lur MeoraTc fre. Oua Ortitl i owntrt u a r.TraT ornet I ini mm rati r ur. nicni in lc". Ulu tltsu lAwic r l rcients frum IV a.liifrion. J y-md ir.od.i. d-aw,: t r'".. i"i drsrrifv. Jtlin. li. If atrn-Me or not, nr. n fiaarr. Hur fM nm du. till fsiitt it .rciir.d. J a Fai.rT, "How loOh-.n I'airnis. 'withe Crnt ol saa.. in ths C. 3. and lrsicnsountrKti i mm Ire, jk.l.lre-i, Ic.A.SNOWcSicCO.j O.e aarcaT Ornct. iSfasHiMcrna O C t RIUIJOXS AM) . . . i ... CARI50X PAPER 1 TYPEWRITERS AT tWDEPCNDENT OTP ICE FltAZER AXLE' GREASE ir 1 l.i 7 arse sv ... llill-lsn) I'harmacy. f 'JMS - m r . ti rs 'irrRir r