1 Q m.iTjs econd tminMr mhe time that tries all the care Ithe mother and all the skill of itfernal management. Baby niort comes from tat ; lat Dies have nothing to do but RcT sleep and grow. If vour babv does not seem toiprosper, if he does not gain Jwwelght, you must get more A few drops of Egch day will put on plump- pMs; fat outside, life inside, mjy aim moiner doui nappy. Iff our baby can take and rei- Scott s Emulsion as much summer as in any other ison. rttlbyaUdniea;litsatfoa.aaiM ' lyler's Campaign Over, jArmy Only a Tattered Remnant ofWhatltOnce Was. ew York, Auk. 10. A dispatch c Ilcrald from Hiiyana, yla Key says: pptaln-Gcncal WeyJer's summer alpn came to an inglorious end Wednesday, wlion lie returned to ity wltli rebels Brinjt on his rear all the wuy from Apuacate to nu. The Rencral made a public y Into the capital' -but his reccp- as chilly. eral Weylcr cabled his resigna. to Madrid on Thursday. I saw 'SS0 )f the reply he received. Ho Void to remain in uuba bo long as fresent ministry holds power. The se hero Is Intense, but no ex- Wlfal cu Rrteenl appears on the surface. .Asatj "fayriweaptain-Kcnerai who snececus . . , ,vWfKwlll have a hard task The splMMttd force of 200,000 men in Spain placed 'jn General Weyler's hands is, lf the truth be told, now only a tat tered remnant. A tropical sun has proved more destructive than battles. Wlth the exception of the fortunate leSea stationed In and about Havana, frspnnish forces are in a bad way, ey, have not received pay for itlis: they arc weak from ' illness rVi . , , ,. , ,, poor iocu, ana iney are Qauiy ll'ted and many have no shoes. In .. . SHL'inc, tue spanisn army in uuoa 'Inclined and not In a position Tle the otfenslve. RAID. Iavana, via Key West, Auk. 10. Mdnlght last Wednesday, a band Burgents entered the town of iamo, province of Santiago de f, and proceeded fo the Jail where IfiisurKent leader, Perlcho Perez, Jfcen contlned for sometime, with stention of liberating him. An was made upon the jail, but fiSwirecntB wpro compelled to retreat mttM! troops stationed in the prison. Iffmte were losses on both sides. Sim- pacgeously with the entrance into Iteltewn of these insurgents, others KSSMgRl by different routes, and joined IJewyCpn the Plaza dc Armes. SeV- eralSores were plundred. After an engagement, the garrison of the town compelled the insurgents to retire. U'Hiors which haye recently been Kit In circulation to the effect that ll Weyler had forwarded his aatlon to Madrid arc ofllclally here. : report that Evenullne CIsnero9, of President Cisneros, of the provisional government, was iced to 20 years at the 1 colony on the coast of Africa, true. stub Fair. Tlio Linn county It is being improved by some ecimens of ore collected around on. also by some splendid sam- it our medical plants and roots ed bv Dr. Lamberson. The ex- Iwill boa big one when It goes to lr -Albany Democrat. I i Clackamas hatchery has 000,000 eggs on hand. STATE NEWS. Npwborg hntnmvn wv oiinptny. District fair at Unseburg Auumi 31. The itoranechiirupat Irving hue been reduced from .' lo Ui ccnH p?r bushel. Geo. Murphy, of Clutskanine, split his hand upcnciiiltc severely by fulling upon a saw. Thirty-two applicants, 10 of wlinui arc women, applied forccrcllieatos to teach at Forest Grove. The roving Gypsies, who were hi this yalley some time ago arc now forging In Eastern Oregon. L. Larson, a deck hand, had his leg smashed between the boat and some pilling in the river at Clatskanine Miss Carrie Hall, of Eugene caught a scyen and one-half pound Dolly Vardcn trout at Mackenzie bridge a few days ago. Wolff & Zwlcker.of Portland, -have arranged to use 35,000 feet of lumber to be furnished by Hopkins & Strat um, of Junction. Between 30 ahd 40 applications for the position which Professor McCIure held are in the university of Oregon, have already been filed with the re gents. At 0 o'clock Wednesday morning the residence of L. A. Harmon, oppo site the McClallcn hotel, Roscburg, was destroyed by fire. The loss was $2000 and the Insurance $800. D. M. McCrady, of Eugene picked a twelve inch limb of a Uoe Golden Drop plums that was coered with twenty-five plums, that tipped the scales at three pounds. The will of Mrs Minerva Newton, of Ilillsboio, provides that $1,100 be loaned out. the interest to be applied on the preacher's, salary of the First Methodist church, or Ilillsboro. On Sunday night last, at about 10 o'clock the Huntington rotary mill on Moody's "Golden Fleece" quartz mine, two and one-half miles from Ashland, took lire and was entirely destrojed. Frank Crabtree, of Linn county, has lost three horses by a curious di sease. The horses all dwindle away, become very poor and finally die. They have plenty to eat and their ap petites remain good to the last. Lyons mill, at Coqullle, took a rest of a week, starting up ngnin Monday morning. A reduction of 10 per cent was made in the wagp. which cauc"d some discussion and p.uk'i ing a liist, but was acceded to by most nt the em ployes. The Douglas county custom of tax ing mortgage notes Ins not been fol lowed heretofore In Clackamas county. This year, however Assessor Stout expects to place about $1,000,000 worth of this kind of paper on the tax roll. The best especial edition ever got. en out In Oregon is that just Issued by the Grants Pass Mining Journal. It is in magazine form, comprising 74 pages neatly printed on heavy book paper and having attractive litho graphed covers. The edition Is de voted largely to tne mining resources of Southern Oregon and many fine il lustrations are given. C. S. Wright, president of the Mc Minnyille base ball team, who brought suit in the justice court at the place last week against Charles Spauldlng, of the steamer Gray Eagle, was Anally awarded $48 damages and the costs of the action. The plaintiff asked for $240 damage from the steamer, on ac count of leaving-them In Oregon City, when they had return tickets at the time of the ball game between the McMInnvill and Chemawa teams. Q AVAGES have healthy w children. So-called uncivilized womeu have no trouble iu the bearing of child ren. They have practically no sick ness and compara tively little patn at that time. It is be cause they live na tural lives. It is cer tainly unnatural that there should be pain EXsS rs;-r,, IWfA I Tii.'-'. &'! inir the createst and I iFsUao'X wonderful I fft function of which a iminan oemg is ca pable. Civilized wo men arc the ones whose lives and training eeem to un fit them for the per formance of the duties of wifehood and motherhood. Ilovevcr, if they are kept in a perfectly strong and healthy condition during the period of gestation, there is no reasox why the coming of baby should be dread ed. Perhaps the greatest usefulness of Dr Pierce's Favonte Prescription is in rrsparing women ior this ordeal. It acts directly on the organs distinctly feminine end makes thera strong and healthy. It Uisures the well-being of both mother and child. Thousands of letters similar to the following have been received : "I enn recommend Dr. rlcrce' Favorite Pre .criptUm ni beliip far ahead of any other medi cine for a woman ruLlnz a family I hav three children; for the first two I raflered 1 each time for twelvp hcMira Before in last child wa bora, I took favorite PreacrlrAion utlnjr tflr three twUlwoflt, and when I waa confined. 1 aufftred ny little, and waa In labor onlv a very ghort tlnif " Mr. Nancy J Porter, of Rodney, Mo nona Ca, Iowa. I'vrv wrnnu in America oueht to nave Doctor Pierce'a "Common benac utarai au " is a handtomelyillOit rated volume of athouund and efyht oars, containing several chapters de voted entirely to the reproductive pbyaiolopy o women. It will be sent, paper-bouud, absolutely free on receipt of ji cents in one-cent stamps to pay cost of malUnir ty, by the World's Dipe iary Medical Awioclatlon, Buffalo. N. Y. If hand some Prench cloth hlndlnp is desired, ten cenU extra thlrtvoneef Us in all, should be seat. . ...... & tj( Ajiri... Tr IBs, I w 1 mM end ' X II t 7 H&i WW .wM & Hood's Should be In overy family b medicine chest and every E9 II traveller's pip. They are W" I I 1 S Inraluable when th tomch mw It out of order) cure headAche, blllomnrts, and U liver trouble!. Mild and efficient. cent. HOSE &GOR into every organ, rcg ulatcs cv ' cry func jltion, and r restores Fitters ;hc " UNION PARTY PLATFORM Adopted at Albany, Otegon, June a, 897. We demand tho free and unlimited coin age of gold and silver at the ratio of 16 to independent of the action of any other nation That the government shall issue all money without ,the intervention of banks, and in quantity adequate to the needs of the people. That all money issued bythe government, whether gold, silver or paper, shall be legal tender for all debts, public or private. That no contract or law shall descriminate against any kind of money issued by the gov ernment. Wo are opposed to the Issue of United States interest-bearing bonds in time of peace. We demand the redemption of Oregcn from tines, commissions and corrupt methodi. and demand honest elections and election laws, including stringent registration laws. We demand that the people shall have th to pewer oer all legislative enactments b the use of the referendum. We demand the election of all officers by a direct vote of the people. We favor and advise that all nominations for municipal and county officers, including members of the legislature, shall be made by primary elections. We recommend that this party shall be known as thr Union party, and invite all re form forces of the state to unite with us in realizing these principles by united efforts, and we pledge ourselves to unite with such rtforra forces in carrying out this bond of nion. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain, Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used excepton prescriptions from reputable physci ans, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly de rive from them, nail's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and Is taken internally, acting directly upciu the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying null's Catarrh Cuie be tureyou getthegennulne. It Is taken internally, and made in To ledo, O , by F. J. Cheney & Co., Tes timonials free. Sold by all Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. O. C. & E. R. R. Sunday Seaside Excursion Will Run Sun day Augustus, And continue to run each Sunday thereafter during thobpauin. Trains leaves Albany 7:00 a. m.j Corvallls 7:30 a. in. Returning leaves Newpor 5:30 p. m. Fare, Albany, Corvallls and Philo math, $1.50 for round trip. Points west usual rates. Lost. A pocketbook with about $91.50 in money. Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning same to this office. 8-10 3t CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. It n erity vrtfttr. WOOD Proposals wUl be received by the Com mon Council of the City of Salem up to the hour of 4 o'clock p. m. September 7, 1897, to fnrnish the City of Salem eighty cords of large fir wood, the same to be dry and sound, and to be delivered at any place within the corporate limits designated by the Common council, and not later than October 1, 1897, The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. ED. N. EDES, City Recorder. Salem, Or , Aug. 12, 1897, 14 d&w COKE. Proposals will be received by flie Ct mmon Councillor the City of Salem, up to the hour 1 of 4'o'clock p. m., September 7,1897, to furnish tlie City of Salem 25 tons soft gas coke, to be delivered at any place within the , corporate limits designated by tho Common Council and not later than October 1, 1897. ' Coke to be delivered at call of council. 1 The right to 'reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. ED. N, EDES, City Recorder, Salem, Or., Aug. 12, 1897. 14 d & w CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand applicable to the payments of all warrants ol the City of Salem, endorsed on or before February i, 1896, drawn uponfthe gen eraWund. Please present said warrants for payment at Ladd & Bush bank, as interest on same will cease from the date of this notice. A. A. LEE, City Treasurer, Salem, August 10, 1897. 14 lod . . VI AVI . 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