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A Republican convention for the Ict'iinnf Ornrrnt) Ic fvillml fn most I.-. tllie city of Portland, on Thnrsdny, April 0, 189(1, nt 11 o'clock a. in., for Hlic purpose of nominating candidates as Tho phenomenal circulation or the "Wkekly Capital Jouhnaii in all the postolllces or cstcrn 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 tho list as soon as a sub scription expires tho additions sur pnss tho expirations. IT IS THE CHEAPEST "Weekly in tho state. Ono vcar 91.00. six months f0 cents, thrco months 25 cents. At this low price all can afford to take an Oregon Weekly, and these 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. TUE PEOPLE WANT IT. Tho pconlo will not pay cash In nd- vancc ror a paper unless they want it and appreciate it. The Weekly is r as THE ONE UENT .DAILY T Kfor the prcsldcntal electors and state which is conceded to be the most pop Kand district olllccs, except congress- 'lnr daily In Western Oregon. A man K...n.. .. i nL .iif x brought in a silver half dollar the :iiiun, 4iiiu ui uiLv-tiui; iuui uuiuKiiius-iit Jlarge to the Republican national con fivcntlon, and to transact such other Ebuslness as may properly como before jtho convention. The convention will consist of 2.Tf delegates chosen by tho (several counties as follews: laker fi lenton 5 Clackamas.... 12 Clatsop 7 Columbia 5 Coos 4 Crook .1 Curry 2 Jouglas u Gilliam... . :i Jrant . larney 2 Jackson 7 Josephine 4 Klamath 2 jtiko ;i Lane 10 Linn 10 Lincoln .'! Malheur .') Marlon 10 Morrow .'1 Multnomah 48 Polk 8 .Sherman 51 Tillamook !) Umatilla 0 Union 8 Wallowa 3 Wasco 7 Washington ....11 Yamhill 0 rThe samo being ono delcgate-at-rgc from each county and one dele- Ppatc for every 200 votes and for every if ractlon over one-hair thereof cast for Who Republican candidate for governor fit tho election held In this stato on mine 4, 1894. ITho committee rcccomcnds that the rlmnrlcs be held on Saturday. March 'JtHnd the county conventionson Sat-- lay, March 28, 1800, unless othor- Eftftc ordered by tho proper county flSnimlttces. Lv.ll voters in favor of tho Ropubll- i principlo of protection to Ameri can Industries and American labor, the upbuilding of a homo market, a hiound ilnanclal policy and a patriotic .enforcement of tho Monroe doctrine ro corciinttv invtica to unite witu us. A , UEOKOE A. STEEL 'William Kapus, Chairman. becretary. Portland, Or., Feb. 5, 1800. 1 DISTRICT CONVENTION. 'J5& -ffi Republican convention for tho "Irgb. congressional district, of the ijSo of Orcgun, Is hereby called to dssawfa in mu city oi viuiiiiy uu xiiub MSt, April 7, 1800, at 3 p. m. for the MMrposc of nominating a candidate fttr congress and two delegates to tho iStlonnl Republican convention. The mention will consist of 122 delot gipttcs to t)o chosen by thq several Hwmtics, as followsr Lake 1- 3 Lincoln 3 Linn 10 Marion 10 Polk 8 . 5 . 4 .2 .12 . 4 7 Tillamook 3 Washington ....11 Yamhill... 9 inton.... 03 irry fcckarans Jtoephlno MfMkSOh .. spouglas u iJatamatu - JLano 11 LTIifi samo bclntr ono delegate at ?Jwgo for each county ,and one for each ftm votes, or fraction over one-half Itfcereof. cast for tho Republican gov ernor at the election held June 4, 1894. Tho commute recommends that tho Bnmarics ana county conventions do eld in accordance with tho recom- wondctlon of the stato central com- ilttea Thos. n. Tonque, President. J. A. 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