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MMiHHMiMrtttMm UIMMHlMthMMl HFff imgHttm feW That Tired Feelis to eoi0 t&dlcattes tfca,t your blood ta Impure and snails ta up pl7 infflclent strength. Hcbcq you tttl Tired llnva no ODDotlto. are nervous and ULimn 1 .toon well. Purify your blood W tuttn I' Hood's Barsaparllla, tho great blood puri- i fir and utrengtn ouimer, ana you will bs Feeling i A thnutfh you bad literally been mado over new. It will purify your blood and t completely euro that tired feeling:, and thus avert tho danger of terloua Ulntn. Hood's larsaparilla la tho oho Truo Blood Purifier. I HpnH'ts Pill? te u,t'" miia, rr ftl.UUUs 1 liI: lira. Al'draretitr, Uo. Xf3SSLSlJe!!23Z! WOMEN AS JURORS. Thc Equal Suffragists Discus3 a Delicate Question. rnt ...... .. .ll i f. i-k . . j xuuru a u lUbuuamii in X'oriiailcl finturdiiy on tlie subject of "Women hs Juiois." Dr. Lyclln Hunt King rave an earnest talk upon tlie ullccrcd uiicliarltnblcncss of women, which. Bhc said, was often urged as an excuse for excluding the sex from jury duty. 31ic related an Incident wherein the awner of a factory, with whom she rvns personally acquainted, was pre vailed upon to set an example of Jub- Llce and mercy toward an unfortunate flrl In his employ, which encouraged the other women operatives to give he poor girl a chance to recover from the terrible results of her first meat llstakc. She argued that women's real or apparent cruelty to each other, men overtaken by disgrace, depended jpon the dictum of men, who wcie dither their cmplopers, or bolf-constl- tutcd representatives at home. She Said women ought to be Jurors In every Base where a woman was on trial )m Rore a court. Mrs. Uarmore ald she hoped the Jtdlcs would not forget that bad women existed, as well as unfortunate or fortunate ones. She thought that Mjury, to try such a women, ought to fee of both sexes. Mrs. Judge Ward did not bellove too hackneyed objections to women m Jurors, based as she said they wore, pon the assumption that man was woman's natural destroyer, ought Mr to bo considered seriously. "The it is," sue said, "that common euso will bo tlio rule under which courts will bo conducted when women aro Jurors, tho same as now. Women will not bo compelled to do Jury duty, when it is Inexpedient or inconvenient Kfor them to act, any more than men fitro now compelled to servo In such positions if ill, or otherwise incapacl Hated for tlin fiorvico from nnv cause. jj Referring to tho assertion that .women as lurors would bo more un merciful to women than men aro now, Mrs. Dunlway said sho recalled, as dis tinctly as if it had been yesterday, an Incident that occurcd a number of jjNtrsago in a neighboring villngo, iWHero tho women were assembled at faming circle. They wero discussing with much Indignation tho latest sad ensation in tho community; a caso of Infection, trust, botrayal and deser tion, In which tho dozen women pres- wtt, having heard tho story only from tfcc men's side, through their hus- Mtnds, wero very severe In their cen PSaro of an unfortunate girl. i Suddenly, in tho midst of their con versation, a shadow darkened tho Woorway and tho girl of whom they fMd been speaking stood before them, FSer great eyes looking like the eyes of gjJPiunted rabbit. And the Jury of prpmen, thus Involuntary impaneled, listened in silence to that girl's story, sho said, and fore with reversed their I verdict and rendered a merciful de cision in accordance with tho ovldonco of the party most deeply interested, She said that, so long as vice and crime abound in tho land, and es pecially, so long as women arc accused of crime before tho courts, no loyal patriotic woman Is Justified In shirk ing her duty as a Juror. Sho claimed Ithattho right of a trial by a Jury of ! uuo s peers, iuiii i wuiyviicuu jaw i u :the lunuamentai mw unuer which l.wnmnn live, mates Hirv wonc ior R women a responsible miiy, which -v -.. ..... ,-- , . . ; they owo to tho 6tato, and- which tne ; state nas no rigui 10 ignore or cx- ttcuso. Rheumatism uoa Riot. r"When there is lactic acid in the blood Liniment and lotion will be of no permsuent 1 benefit A cure can be accomplished only by '" n.tii.allEiia ! aalil anrf i thl. nilTIIM. m icuiiaiiiug iii w,i , . r.r-w nooa's sarsaparina is me ocn mcuitiuc w. cause Hood. Sarsaparllla is the only true blood purifier prominently in the public eye. uood's rill Dccorae me lavoruc icmaiut with every one who tdes them. 25 cents. A Social. Tho Woman's Relief corns nnd Orand Armvnost will ulve a Martha Washington 6oclal at their hall in the State Insurance building on Monday evening, the 17th. There will be a select literary and musical program, and with an abund ance of refreshments a great good time for everybody. Admission 25 wenr'ciiitffi Phenomenal Demand for a Weekly Newspaper. I IT ADVOCATES POPULAR MEASIiRI-S Characteristic Letters From All Kinds of People. Thc plicnomenal cli-culatiou of the Weekly Capital .Ioohnal In all tho postotllccs of Western Oregon causes a great deal of comment, and needs some explanation. Orders keep pour ing in by every mall, and while names are struck off the list as soon as a sub scription expires tho additions sur pass the expirations. IT IS TUB CHEAPEST Weekly in tlie state. Ono year $1.00, six months r0 cents, three months 25 cents. At this low price all'can alford to tako an Oregon Weekly, and t lieso hard times they naturally take the cheapest. It Is too cheap to do with out It, .and conducted on the cash In advance basis, they know they will not have a bill run on them. THEPEOPLU WANT IT. Tho people will not pay caBh In ad vance for a paper unless they want It and appreciate it. Tub Weekly Is as popular as Tim One Cent Daily which is conceded to bo the most pop- mar ciaiiy in western urcgon. a man brought In a silver half dollar the other day and ordered it for two months. He said: "I can't get work this winter. I can get along without ono meal a day. Hut I can't get along WllllOUL THE UNE CENT 1MILY. These long, cloudy, rainy, wlnterdays It comes a welcome mesbcnger to cheer tho whole family." Tlie people feel the same way about the Weekly. Q FKOM NETAKT:! HAY. comes a cheering letter Trunin subicil ber at Net arts, Oiegon who encloses a dollar and writes: "Dbah Editers: The .Iouiinal has the truo Republican ring about it. 1 wish that overy paper In the coun try would advocate the peoples cause as The Journal does. 1 will tin all lean for Tim Journal W. C. 0'IIARA, A Republican of 'tho school of Abra ham Lincoln." Mr. O'Hara Is not afraid to sign himself an Abraham Lincoln Republi can and Tim Journal feels proud to bo considered a champion of Abraham Lincoln Republicanism. FROM MAINE TO TEXAS. Come orders for The $1 Weekly Journal. Silver dollars aro sent. John Holm, Luting, Texas, sends us a big dollar of the daddy In a com mon envelope. It is ono of thoso "In God WoTrust, dollars, coined in 1803. good enough for any American, and good enough fornny nowspaper. Tim Journal is tho only silver Daily nnd Weekly In Oregon. Tim Journal is tho only Dally and Weekly In Oregon that fights tho whole- gold bond hum bug and stands for tlie right of the Aincrlcanpcoplo to buy their bonds. It demands Republican legislation for tho American peoplo instead of for the corporation, tho trusts, tho bond holders and syndicates. ORDER THE JOURNAL. Circulate tho Daily and Weekly. Stand by the cause of good goverment Tor tlio masses anil sounu American principles. Wo will pay extra postago on silver. Don't send stamps. How's This! Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any caso of Catarrh that cannot bo curccl uy nail's uniarni Cure n F. J. Cheney & Co., Props.,Totedo,0. Wo tho undersigned, havo known P. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and bellove him perfectly honorable in nil business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation mado by their firm. West & TitUAX.Wholcsalo Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinnan & MARNiN.Whole- salo Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 76c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. - i p Did You Ever. Trv Electric Bitter as a remedy for your trouble? It not. get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine hat been found tolie peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure ol all Female Compla'nts. exert a wonderful direct influence in giving itrength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of Appetite, Conjtination, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melan choly or troubled with Dizxy Spell. Electric tuners is me mcuicmcyuu ccu. . Strength are guaranteed by Us use. Fifty cents and l,oo at Fred A, Lecg.s Drug Store AH ELECTRO I GOLD WATCH SENT POSTPAID f For ioo Coui '& " and You will find one coupon Inaldo each 2 ounc ba& and two coupons inside each 4 ouacat bag of Blaciwells Genuine Durham Tobacco. Vhn watah ta XUetro Gold Platad, a koo4 ttaaa fc9r. slk ataaa wiad 4 aUaiaet. Ila oftrad far halow taiaa ta teM ytTia. Baa oupo witk saw 4 Ur to I MUCKWELL'SDUMAMI TOBACCO C9.,lmtll.e. I Buy a b of thia Celebrated Smoking Tobacco aad read th 7CoupJn which Kivea a Jf otherremUiaaa4 how toEctthcm. J CMNT MTAMr ACCmPTmm. '""CALLr ORCON VENTIQN., A Republican convention for the state of Orvgon. Is cnlted to jpet In U0 liltv of F rtl.nul. v 'Ihui-Kdoj I April!), ISM. at 11 o'clo-k : t . er t'i f'wiiihiv .-l n"iu!rMui itUidUluiv-9 lur the presidental electors nnd state nnd dlstilct oillces, except congress- 1 men, and of electing Tour dclegatej-ut large to the Republican national con vention, and to transact such other business as limy properly come beforo tho convention. The convention will consist of 237 delegates chosen by tho several counties as follews: Baker 5 Ronton fi Clackamas.... 12 Clatsop 7 Columbia 5 Coos 4 Crook 3 Curry 2 Douglas I) Gilliam .1 Grant 0 Harney 2 Jackson 7 Josephine 4 Klamath 2 Lake 3 Lane 10 Linn 10 Lincoln 3 Malheur 3 Marion ...ID Morrow 3 Multnomah 48 Polk 8 Sherman 3 Tillamook 3 Umatilla 1) Union 8 Wallowa 3 Wasco 7 Washington ....11 Yamhill ! The same being one dclcgatc-at-large from each county and one dele gate for cveiy 200 votes and for every fraction over onc-hnlf thereof cast for tho Republican candidate for governor nt the election held In this state on June 4, 1891. The committee rcccometids Hint tho primaries bo held on Saturday, March 21, and the county convcntlonson Sat urday, March 28, 1890, unless other wise ordered by the proper county committees. All voters In favor of the Republi can principle of protection to Ameri can industries and American labor, tho upbuilding of a homo market, a sound financial policy aud'a patriotic enforcement of tho Monroe doctrine arc coidinllv invited to unlto with us. George A. Steel William Kapus, Chairman. Sccrctnry. Portland, Or., Feb. C, 1800. district convention. A Republican convention for tho first congressional district, of tho state of Oregon, Is hereby called to meet In the city of Albany on Tues day, April 7, 1800, at 3 p. in. for the purpose of nominating a candidate for congress and two delegates to the national Republican convention. Tho convention will consist of 122 dolcj gates to bo chosen by tho several counties, as follews: Denton f Cods 4 Curry 2 Clackamas.... 12 Josephine .... 4 Jackson 7 Douglas 0 Klamath 2 Lane .., 11 Lake 3 Lincoln 3 Linn 10 Marlon 10 Polk 8 Tillamook 3 Washington ....11 Yamhill 0 Tho same being ono delegate at largo for each county,and ono for each 200 votes, or fraction over one-half thereof, cast for tho Republican gov ernor nt tho election held Juno 4, 1804. Tho commltte recommends that tho primaries and county conventions bo hold In accordance with tho recom mendation of tho state central com mittee. Tuos. II. Tonoue, President. J. A. Wilson, Secretary. Condensed Testimony. ' Chas. 15. Hood, Broker aud Manufacturer's A cent, Colvmbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr. King's New Discovery has no equal as a Cough rernsdy. J. D. Brown, Prop of St. lames notel. Ft. Wayue. Ind testsflei that he was cured of a Cough of two years stand ng, caueed by La Grippe, by Dr. King' New Discovery. U. F. .Merrill, Baldwinsvllle, Mnsa . iiYi thit lie has used and reccomeadtd it and never knew It to fail and would rather have it than any doctor, because It aiway cures. Mr Hemming, 222 E. 25th St., Chlcagd, always keeps it at hand and has no fear otCroup, because it instantly relieves. Eree Trial Bottles at Fred A. Legg's Drug Store. Notice. Tn rvnrfnnraliln ilrm nt finllMl &. Schlndler, blacksmiths,! having boon Ulssoivcu on January 1, iow, un liai sons indebted to said Smith & Schind ler are hereby notified to call at tho lilnolumltli filinn No. fiO RtJltfi fitrcfit. Salem, Oregon, and settlo their ac counts at ouce.othci-wlso said account will bo placed In tho hands of nn at torney for collection. 2-14-d2w baiera, urM ucd. h, iow. Children Cry for Pitohrfs Gastoria. For 3 Coupons and $2.00. MPPKXHaii m 'HUP: m fUl W IH 1 I li m B Wp- MaiMri 111 mm mm TmL, imMJmmmt nsl miifm i fii iiiaaiMJLfcawa for BnfantG T HIRYY-yaatV obaerTtitloa atUllaa of penoai, permit It la BtBntstIontthIy tho Tiot tho trer-13 lum cvnr Itnowru It in lmrmlcss. Children like it. It gjy thorn health. It trill bkvo tholr livaa. In It Mathers have , Musrtthtaa; .whloh ia.ahsolqtalr tmta arad prAotioally yartaet w. ahlld'a laiaAlfliaw, Cnatoria Jaatrcya 'Wornta. Cfttrltt ullayagavcrlahneaa. Cattorla yrevoata ToiatUag Soar CmL Catterla earoa Dlnrrhroa aad Wiad Oalla. Caterla roltovaa Teethlatt Troahlca. Catterla oarea Coaatlpatlou nad Flatalaaoy. Oaateria aoatraJfawa tha aoota of oarhoalo aolA gaa or poUoaaai air. Oaatarla doaw aot ooatain aanrphlao, oplam, or other aarootto property. Catteyla aaUallatoa tho food, rcRalatoa tho atomaoh aaA howela, Klviaylf althy aad antural nlccp. Oattorla ia pat ap la oae-tito hottlea only. It ta not aold la hullc. Poa't alloar stay oaa to well yoa anythlast elaa oa thn plea or proadia that It la "Jaat aa good" nnd "will sanrw aTery parpoae." ' Baa that yoa gat Q-A-S"T-0RI-A. Tho fao-stmtlo atgaataro of Children Cry for J. O. GOODALF. Goodale UirRbp Company OP" SALEM Ya.rdS"ori Twelfth Keep tho-mostjcomplcto stock of common, dimension and finished lumber in tho city, undiscllonltho most favorablo terms. Lath and Shingles, Our stock Is'mado at our own mills, of tho best lumber In tho state. TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST VIA la Ti Mff CAR ROUTE. Gfl H-SSS Sqrvtce and Scenery Unequalled Trrmtgh Palace and Tourist Cars ZDtnlnfj and Jiuffet Library Cars Trains leave Portland and Seattle daily for the East. Tickets, reservations and baggage checked to all points. For comfort In travel take.tnp Creaj Northern. BOZORTH BROS., Agents; R. C. STEVENS. C. W. P. A.. Seattle, Wash. A. U. C. DENNISTON. C. P.f& T. A., Portland, Ol. The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEJL OF THE CITY, itcducea ratcn, Msnacemcnt huerat, andpolnts of interest. Special rates will be Willamette Truck Co. Stable at South Commercial St. Bridge Best equipment for all kiuds ol,, heavy draylng and express hauling! Teams found or Ked Ficot Drug Store at all times. I I RYAN & CO, -EXCELSIOR - STABLE- B. CIHANSEN, MANAGER. Onlycood horses usd. SuhfactlongUinnteed. JJStabla'bJckof 'State iniuranca, Wock w and Children. of Cnutorl witk th yatreaagn of n to apoak of It wlUtoat h ias;. ramoilr for IatTaata aaa Chuaf en W wraMr Pitcher's Castorla. C. O. SCHRAMM and Trade Streets! C. G, SCHRAMM, Manager. I'lectrlc can leave ho.el (or all publlc,buildin(;s givtn to permanent patrons. A. I. WAGNER (Through Tickets Tn THE 1 . ' , JT w3 - .a ..- tynr Union Pacific System Through Pullman I'altce. Sleepers. Toutts Siecpera and Freo Reclining Choirs dally between JOJt.2ifjANJ) to CHICAGO Our trains arc heated by steam and -.rs lighted by rintsch light. Time tu Chicago, 3 i.a days Time to New York, 4 1-3 davs. Which li many hoitrj quicker than com petitor. For rates, time tables and full Inform 'on apply to BOISE 0 JBAhKJJli, Agents, Salem, Or. U. V. BAXTER, C. B. WINN, General Accnt, Dist, Pass. Agent 133 Third Street, Portland. 0. R. k N. CO. K. M'NEILL, RECEIVER. TO THE EAST GIVES THE CHOICE OF Two Transcontinental Routes., Via SpikaiiQ Minneapolis St Paul and Den ver Omnia and Kansas Ciiy. Low rates to eastorn cities. OCEAN CITIES. Fortland San Fiancisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. Portland, Feb 7th, I2th, 17th, 23d 37th, and March 29th at 8 p.m. Fare Cabin, $5: steerage, $3.50. YvILLAMFlTE RIVER DIVISION. Portland Eucene. Steamers Elmore and Ruth leave Salem for Eugene and Corvallis Saturdays, Sundays Tuesdays and Thursdays at nlwut 5 p. m. Leave for Portland Mondays, Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 a. m, Lowest freight and passenger rates, Round-trip tickets ero cheap. Tickets sold and bagguge checked through to all points without extra transfer charges. F01 full details call on Botso & Barker, agents, Salem, Oregon, or address. W. II. HURLUURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. For full details call on or address G. M. POWERS, Foot of Tradest. Local Agent , Lt- m i "iWWG afKaaati a, m mm' ...m.ii.i RUNS Pullman Slooplnp- Cars, Elegant Dlnin Cars. ' Tourist Sleeping Cars To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dululh, Fargo, Grand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg, Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Iloiton, and all Points East nn'l South For information, time cards, 'maps and tickets, call on or writo THOMAS, WATT & CO. AGENTS, 265 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or. A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen'l. Pass. Act., Morrison st.. corner Third Portland, Or. OREGON CENTRAL .AND r- Eastern R, R. Company YAQU1NA BAY ROUTE. Connecting at Yanulna Bay with the. San Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. 4 STEAMER FARALLON," a I and firsuclais In every respect, Salts from Yaqulna for San Francisco about tvery 8 days. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed, Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or polntt west to Han Francltcoi Cabin, in; steerage, 'H; cabi t round trip, good todays, l8, , I'or sailing dates apply to ' II. I. WALDEN. Agent, Albany. Or. CHAS. CLARK. Corvallis, Or. EDWIN STONE, Manager, Ccrvallis, Or. A. J. CHURCHILL. Loral Aecnt. Salem. E. M. WA1TK FjiINTINO CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Leyal lUankPubllshers, Busli'k New Brick over tlie bank Com'l st Ckl Ut' KU.h 1M4 Hr. PILLS U.lotusl J Onl l. . - w-t., ..itAKia isaiia bnuilM wit aiV4(fr uINmI la UaJ aaul an. ! t r -n "iVi7.rji.s- 4w. -rr rrr inert ,ww a-. i!Tmi w jiuim.. "-'," uMr nir ijw M."iw.n. ...-- I.IUI1.U. 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