laHLiAiSemWM BRwi Busi ITT WT?' -,tm i jii r " 'rry TOE BEST 3PIPE " TOBACCQ V '.'tfl rVvf Tl 0 f-llnnff jRo ,i:v)Mlor in tho mct wondcnul dlwover of ILo (VC. It ni lo't on rioi'cdrytlio leadltifTKhm It iic tuon of Europo and A11 -t I a. Iludjrnn Is purely vego lludyan stops Prematurencss of tho dis charge la 20 days. Cures LOST Constipation, Dlafnert, Falling Ben-satiPnp.Nrrv-ouri twitching of tho eye nnd ottaor POJ 13. Strengthens, Invigorates nnd tones tho cnllrenyitom. Iludjnn curci nobility. Ncrvotisncts, J'.tnlLDlOllO, anddcvolopti and restorer wont organs. iVns In the bftwlrt lofici MANHOOD alghtstoppel 'irMlH qulcklr. Over 2.000 privats ondoiiciDcnuu rieuiuturenem inrum lmnotenry .a ilio first etajto. It is a symptom of somlnl weakness iui'1 barrcnms. It cau bo stoppod lu SO days bythousonriltidyan. Thorcw dlcovoiy wis mafln by tho Special tots of ilio old famous Hudson Medical Institute. It is Ilio strongest vllallzcr tuado. It U very powerful, but haimlefs. Bold for 81.00 n pick teoorO packages for 85.00(rlalnsoled boxes), written guarantee giveii.rtncuro. Ifyoubuy six boxes and aro rot cntl.-ely cured, nix moro nil Ixssont to you f-.o of all charges, dondfor rlrculcmund testimonials. Address IIUDHOK MKDIOAti INBTITCTM, Junction 8.toclUon,JlI.iirnot.l:IillUsu San 1'runcUco. Onl. lllff ii If fh non nnlnnnnm rilDlPfly f r (Jnlifirrhfiin JJJtwt, dporiiiittorrliaia, Whit... unnatural ills cjiartf' .. or anv Inil&mmn lion, lirliutlon or ulcera tion if li III llili mum. irniEiSCnttliCWCo. biiniiH. Kou-nMrluKeiit. bail Sit tlriiuaUtx, or sen In plain wrApper, by tTirns. rnpnlJ. for ft. 00, or i hottlm, fj.TS. ' - lltMt. Nerve v BSooa Tonic &&JJuilder AsaausXt. Btndfoi Oserlutlv panipliUl Dr. WILLIAWS' iOfl. MEDICINE CO., '.crboi. Schenectady. K.Y .1 far ri-ICr UrncUvUlft. Oat W.:A.:Cusros' J.;H.:Ai.Bjir, Ouuler, l'lesldont. ional OK SALEIvI. Traniutotssveeneral banKintt buslnnna RED FRONT LIVERY AND MAO". hlUXH. lied Kront Livery and Ilonrdlntr Stable Flrnclog in every lenpeou I'rloes reasonable. 1! II, Westacott, proprietor. DAILY BTAOESLINES. Following atages arMve and dopart dally, except uudnys . HlUertnn nice arnvfis at 10 a. tn., loavo at liHp. m. Knre75oenU Duilttssiagi anlvosat 10a. m., leaver ntl p in Independonoa stage arrives at 10J0 a. m , leaven a. 2 p. ru. Kld TO MAKE A tit) 00 for every 810 Invoted can be mado by our uew systetuatlo t'ln of tipeoulatlon, 810.00 and more rpade dally on small Invest jnentii, by many persons wlo live away from Uhlingt, Ali whouK into Invrstlgnteour new and or. Ifttnal ruothods. lsl worilnicH or plan UHd Jj'Khext references furnl lisil Our Uooklet Toints aud Hlnu," bow t muke monev even when on tho wrone -ldfl orol the marset and nthrlnionnHtnn sent FU'-K. i. II. v OK"! X., Il.uhe siiud UroUers. Upen Hoard of I r-de lilif., Obtcao, ill, lomxmdvw POLAND CHINA HOGS. 'I ho underlined has a Ddltrred Poland pp "amt ck wT-T'j)Cvr,'4'i:c 11SWW m uvii h if? li IIS iBltli mixmm, f-ajf, uj vi ir i u SHSS2USS2a pTSif la 1 to d jti.VB iJv Ol.hbui1 lfl ihmu not um imiarc. KSd VjKh eiNBiiiiii n UvTCJ 'V '4&WmEtt$W w$&Mm ll iJj t"V J-J '2Kfifi stm'Ki'r Capital Bow Fortune uulua boar, "ivaceniikor," nnd about W ?i'iV,. DOrs and anvs from Peaonnaker, and rullblood I'l'laud Cblna sown, which aro ol lerl for ails oli-Mp, John Marooch, on JDdependenc8rond,ner Holmes' hop jard JOSidrn dw boti iioonron n roo-uraUDing BoUeae ' and tho Iuault to Soldiers bo has I Boblod. I VVunliltiKtoii atHiuial: Comailesloner , of poiifilonB Loclireii In IiIh nuuunl re- nort recdmrattida the oreatlon ol a clyll pancloti liBt. Ho bdloyrs the old clerks ' In the goycrntnent service should be psi alonvd, when they become unable to pei form clerical duty. Futarecoin tnendutlou will receive no endorse ment Irutn the people. Tho olerba In the government tiflk-eti reoetvo anlarles runnlUK from 1720 to $ 1,800 por annum. Tho higher aalurled olllcliils nro out si lo if tho civil aorvlco alasdfloatlou. The plain people will uU endorse a proposition to pay psusloua to peoplo who have druwu aulurlea for yoara, which are away nbovti tho Incomes earned by our worklu men and women In private life. Tho majority of these clerks receive (1200 caou per annum. All who have been In olllce ton years or more lecelvo that much compensation. A mun or n woman who drnwa $100 per modth ought not to nctd a peuslon in old age; because, with ordinary euro and economy, mon ey cau be saved and n home provided for tho rainy day that comes to nil. Tho people would ruthor havo re ceived from Commlsfllouer Lochron a recommendation for liberal and at least decent treatment of the yetoratis of the civil war. Tho people havo never ob jected to granting ponsUus to tho old soldiers who saved this Republic from Democratic riot, rebellion and anarchy. Tho peoplo would have said amen to a recommendation for llberul appropri ations for tho vtterans. But, the com mlsBlouor of pensions has made no such recommendation. The Democratic ad ministration boa no lovo for tho old soldiers. On tho contrary they have been persecuted nnd hounded by in vestigations, snap Judgments and do crcaso In their allowance With tho aid of thousands of fools In the northern states, those southern Democrats havo cap tu rod tho goyorn. mont which they fulled to destroy; and thoy havo assailed tho Union veterans ut every point slnco Cleveland was in augurated. But things nro different now. The people of the nortli have suflered for their folly, and thoy will not again ondorse tho party of retrogression, rebolllon and sectional hatred. Forgiveness is a good thing. Tt Is cardinal Cnrlstlan virtue; but it was wasted on traitors. Wo do not need a civil pension list, and wo will not havo it. Wo do need a soldier pension list, and wo will pay taxes with cheerful minds and liberal hands, in order that tho boys in blue in their old ugo ahull not sutler, In a apeeoh nt Keokuk in Octobor, 18S5, three months boforo his death, General Logan said: "When our boys marched past tho capital building id grand re view in May, 1605, we read upon a large banner, In large letters, on the uouth front of the marblo buildiDg; The country will never forget and can never repay its debt of gratitude to tho Union soldtorg." General Logan said that only, tweuty yoiu had passed away, and yot tho Democrats of tho North havo already forgotten tho debt, while the Demoorats of the South were determined that that debt should never he paid. But tho sons of vet oraua are now doing some votlug aud party aiauaulug in northern states, mid thoy will seo to It that their fathers nro cured for, rospected, honored and rewarded at least in aotno degree, by the couutry which owes them bo much. No Mr. Commissioner, we do not need and we will not have a civil pen. bIoii list. But wo will havo a Repub llo-tn administration, and a Republi can congress, aud we will take care of our military ponsion list as honorable aud patrlotlo citizens ought to do, Wo will havo a Republican commis sioner of pensions, and he will not frot his gizzard about a civil pension list. Ho will look after Union veterans and their worthy dependents, Mib. Buflum, an Oregon pioneer of 1815, died at Amity, Or., Noyembsr 3. Bbo was born in Ohio In 1813, being In her 82od year at the time of her death, Her husband, Wm.G, BufJTum, to whom she was married in 1828, but. vlvea ber, being now In his 02nd year. The aged couple have always been of a kind and hospitable disposition toward all in need of charity and wore univer sally beloved. DO"rHE VETERANS JUSTIO. Children Cry for P.tohSr' Castirl-) THE SAXTIAM MINES. ProfituM. aad Muccwsful Mlrilug Ia- dustry at Quartzylllo. Hank Hmlth, the votoran inlnlnK mtli known tbrougougliout tho North- west as thoroUKhly pnalod on the valuo of mines, now superlntomlout of tho Santlaru mlnoa at Qinrtzvlllo, under tho management of Mr. W. B Luwler, returned to QuarUvlile yesterday after a Btuy of a few days lu Albany. He did not wish to be Interviewed at pre sent ou tho outlook of these mines. Tuo company Is just getting their new mining machinery taken into tho mines, and nro laying in supplies for the winter. It was to look ufter tbla business personally that Mr. Bm'tb was bore. They expect to havo their big quartz mill In readiness for opera, tlon by tho time anow tiles, nnd then some developments in the Hantiam mined may bo looked for which will aa tonlab thoao who have been skeptical aa to their real value. About 100 men are at work there now, and work will bo continued all winter. Tho representatives of the syndicate which boa recently taken bold of those mines aro not saying much, but they uro expending many tbdusanda oil dol lars In preparing for tho Byst'omatlo working of the mines. Every indication points to gratifying results, aud tho belief that a profitable und successful mining Industry will soon be an accomplished fact at Qdatt zvllle. Albany Herald. VALLEY LOCAL NEWS. Nortli Howell Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. Ieaao Btevena visited Portland and tho exposition not long slnco. Dr. Jessup baa been summoned to the bomo of Mr. and Mrs. B. Welsuer, wait on their daughter, Miss Ofa, who Is veiy sick with typhoid fevor. Miss Badlo Dyer baa been visiting for some time with bor sister, Mra. Cltne, of Portland, and bos visited the expo sition during her stay. Mrs. T. J. Clark, of the Kaiser neigh borhood, in company wltb ber daughter, Myrtle, spent a part of last Saturday and Bunday visiting with Mrs. W. Kester and Mary Bwegle. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mcllwaln, who formerly bad charge of tho California bakery at Balem, aro living In tblB neighborhood ut prebont. Publlo sohool has beon in session for two weeks. The building baa been anlurged, and will accommodato 00 or moro pupils. Tbero Is quite a largo class of older pupils In attendance, and wltb two tcachnra In cbargo, the North Howell school takes on a look of edu cational uctiylty and begin 'n the year' work with a promlso of moro than uauai advancement. Not long slnco two wagons rolled out of this place with camping utensils and fixtures for a number ot hunters under tho guidance and leadership of Wllmot Kester and Willard JeiTerson. Tho party wcro bound tor tho bead waters of the Molalla, where thoy suc ceeded in gratifying their desires for shooting deer aa well as fur climb ing tho alggag.fclopes of tho ptimoyal Cascades, The author of these lines was remembered In a share of the spoils on their return although be did not have the pleasure of being wltb them oo tbo Journey. His thanks hitherto unexpressed are bereby ten dered to tbo generous company. riOTHERS and those about to become mothers, should know that Dr, Tierce's Fa vorlte Prescription robs childbirth of its torture, terrors and dangers to both mother and child, by aiding Nature lu preparing the system for parturition. Thereby "labor" and also tlie period of confinement are greatly shortened. It also promotes an abundant secretion of nourishment for the child. During pregnancy, It pre vents "morning sickness" and those distressing nervous symptoms from which so many stifier. Tanks, Cottle Co., Texas. Dr. U V. Pierck, Buffalo, N. Y. : Dear Sir I took your " Favorite Pre scriptlou" previous to confinement and never did so well In my life. It Is only two weeks since my confinement aud I am able to do my work. I feel stronger than I ever did in six weeks before. Yours truly, a motheivs"experience. South liemi, Rutfc Co., Wajh. Dr R V. I'li.Bcr., llufldlo, N. Y.. Veai Sir I befcan taking your "Favor, lie Prescription" tlu uft month of preg nancy, and have con tinued taking it since confinement. I did not experience the nausea or any of the ailments due to pregnancy, after I began taUiijf your "Prescription." I was only in labor a short time, and tue. puysiciau .HUsHT-W.- .said I got along uu- usually wjM. M g . nij? sliiiiiH f.rliiiiiiiH. 1 We mime it savea uio a great deal of suffering. I was troubled a reat deal f 'eucorrhea also, and it bos one a worki ?od for me, I . jurs truly, A MM. NV. C. BAKSR, for Infants and Children. MOTHERS, Do You KnoWmw, JUteman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Boolhlng Pyrups, and most remedies for children aro composed of opium or morphine? To Vow Know that opium ond morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons? o Tom Know that lu most countries druggists are no( permitted tosell narcotics without labeling them poisons J o Vom Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what It is composed r to Yaw Know that Costorla Is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of ks Ingredients U published with every bottle? Tie Vow Know that Castorla Is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Wtcher. That it has been In use for nearly thirty years, and that moro Castorla is now sold thai Tall other remedies for children combined I o Vow Know that the rntent Omce Department of the United mates, aud of ether countries, have Issued exclusive right to Dr. rltcher aud his assigns to use the word - Castorla " aud tu formula, and that to Imitate them Is a state prUon offense? Vow Know that one of the reasons for granting tills government pretention was because Castorla had been proven to be absolute!- harmless 7 Wo Vow Know that 35 average doses of Castorla ore furnished for eeuts, or one cent a dose ? Po Vow Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your cJdldrisi may be kept weU, and that you may have unbroken rest ? Well. tliCHC tilings are worth knowing. rite fnc-nlmtto l&&$fM&K wlgrnnturo o Children Cry for FOUR PRIZES! 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