IUHn'lll.il m-,mwMii.i iw n i riniiii rfintumlii i tin iilllllilililMllliliiilrtW4lIMMMlMMMMi t New Blood And 11 fo havo been given mo by Hood's I' HnrsAcarlllA. la placo of Impurities, die ordered stouiaoh and catarrh. I regard Hood's Sarsaparilla a most excellent tonlo and heartily com mend It to all." J. W. Johnson, City r tloit. O .l'e-dalo. Washlneton. Hood's Pills SSffJSKr" ELECTION OF SENATORS. There is unquestionably a growing sentiment in fuvor of the election of United States senators by n direct vote of the people, nnd tlie reasons for It arc not hard to find. Tlio senate itself furnishes nearly all of the argu ments and Influences by which the desire for such a change Is being strengthened and extended. It was the original design that this select and august body should be n conserva tive forco to check the excesses of the li.uisf nnd iustiic a temperate and prudent adjustment of all controver ilev. .iiid for a longtime itt.ervcd that puipoclti a beneficial and satlsfac tmj aj. But of Into years, it lias become a (-outre of embarrassment and of mischief instead of a protection R against that sort of thing. The V country has ceased to look to It for the wisdom which it is supposed to , represent. It is no longer reliable in point of capable and patriotic de votion to the best Interests of the rc- t. public. There Isn leaven ofdema- Pgogucryin it that leavens the whole V lump, und Its course upon questions Irof the highest importance Is character- Sized by tho very folly and extravag ance which It was Intended to curb and defeat. It stands in the way of needed legislation, and makes itself (obnoxious by persistent trifling with "tho public interests. Tho people are very tired of this constant abuse of legislative author ity, nnd wrv nnvlnnc tn nut. n stnn to P .-, .-. . .- -, TJ t.. m ft.i.. .ii. i i l ii. xussiuiy inu pruxrubcu uiiuuk" in P Mia mnt.lin1 nf nlniHnn wnnlrl nnt. nc- complish tho desired improvement, but the Impression widely prevails that the experiment Is worth trying, ! at any rate. Tliero Is a feeling that If the men who seek election to the sen ate wero required to submit their claims directly to tho voters of a state, it would tend tp increase tho chauccs ii of superior over Inferior candidates, and to establish a better seuso of responsibility on the part of those I' securing such places. It Is true that I there nre certain forclblo objections to tho change from a theoretical point of i- view, but public sentiment docs not care much for theory when the ques tion of practical advantage Is to be considered. So many men have ob- I talned seats In tho senate who could P ,... , ,-.,,... In- t, iiul iudu uvuu uii'uicu uy u jiuimnu vote that It Is easy to believe that tho : trouble lies In tho opportunity which the present method affords for trlck- '. ery and corruption to beat honest ; merit. Tho matter Is not ono to be R decided In an lmpulslvo way or under pressure of special causes of dissatis faction; but it Is n proper ono to be v discussed In all of Its aspects, and there are unmistakablo indications sthat the Idea of election by a direct vote is gaining ground rapidly In all ; parts of the country and among all classes of tho people. St. Louis ; Globe-Democrat (Rep.). A simultaneous international cen sus Is to be taken of tho whole clvl ; lized world In 1000, MANLY VIGOR rSNCR MORE In harmony Tra I iv n UD v.llli Ilia world. 9000 romnleleljr cured men aro a&VPT pnuaes jr 1 acrtRtwt.rrana est ana jnor, suc ccrul euro for sex ual weakness and last vigor known to medical science. An aocountnf this won derful discovery, ta boet: form , with ref erence and Proof, will be sent to iuX- CAI.L FOR CONVENTION A Ilcpubllcnn convention for tho state of Oregon Is called to meet In the city of Tort land, on Thursday, April", 18W1, at 11 o'clock n. in., for the purpose of nominating candidate for tho prcsldental electors nnd state and district olllccs, except congress-j men, and of electing four dclcgatcs-nt luge to tho llcpumicau national con vention, and to transact such other business as may properly come liefnrc t'ae convention. The convention will consist of 2U7 delegates chosen by tho several counties as follews: WO! IT C WIN Multnomah is l'olk 8 Sherman t Tillamook ! Umatilla ( Union 8 Wallowa 3 Wasco 7 Washington ....11 Yamhill U Baker ft Lane 10 Benton G Linn 10 Clackamas,... 12 Lincoln .'I Clatsop 7 iMalhcur .'I Columbia Marion II) Coos 4 Morrow. '! Crook a Curry 2 Douglas 0 Gllllain 3 Grant ' Harney 2 Jackson 7 Josephine 4 Klamath 2 Lake 3 Tho satno being one delegate-nt-large from each county and one dele gate for ovcry 200 votes and for every fraction over one-half thereof cast for the Republican cnndiilate for governor at the election held In this state on June 4, 1891. The committee rcccomends that the primaries be held on Saturday, March 21, and the county conventlonson Sat urday, March 28, 181)0, unless other wise ordered by the proper county committees All voters In favor of tho Republi can principle of protection to Ameri can Industries and American labor the upbuilding of a home maiket.a sound llnanclal policy and a patriotic enforcement of tho Monroe doctrl no arc cordiallV Invited to unite with us. (Jnoitan a. Sthfa, William Kapus, Chairman. Secretary. Portland, Or., Fob. IS, 189(1 DISTHICT CONVENTION. A Republican convention for the llrst, congressional district, of tho fitate of Oregon, Is hereby called to meet liituccityoi Aiuany op Tues day, April", 1890, at 3 p.m. for the purpoie of nominating a candidate for congress and two delegates to the national Republican convention. Tho convention will consist of 122 dele gates to be chosen by the several counties, as follews: Benton ft Coos 4 Curry 2 Clackamas....!:: Josephine .... 4 Jackson 7 Douglas 9 Klamath 2 Lane 11 The same being Lake 3 Lincoln , 3 Linn 10 Marlon 19 Polk 8 Tillamook 3 Washington ....11 Yamhill 9 one delegate at lnmft for each countv.and one for each 200 votes, or fraction over one-half thereof, cast for tho Republican gov ernor at tho election held Juno 4, 1894. Tho commlttc recommends that the prlmurles and county conventions bo held In accordanco with the recom mendation of tho state central coin nil tteo Taos. II. Toncjuk, President. J. A. Wilson, Secretary. Deafness Cannot be Cured, by local applications, as they cannot rnnrh Mm rlWnRnd nortlnns Of tllQ car. There Is only ono way to cure deaf ness, ana mac is oy consuiuuonai remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustachian tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, nnd wlmn If. la nnt I roll r'lfivd (It'll f. ness Is the result, and unless tho In flammation can no taKcn our, ana uns tubo restored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forover; nino cases out of ten aro caused by pntnrrh tvhlr.h Is nothing but an in- llamed condition of the mucous sur face. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars, free. F.J. Chenney &Co., Toledo. Q. CTSold by Druggists, 75 cents. Democratic Primaries. Notice Is hereby given that tho Democratic primaries will bo held In tho llvo city precincts of Salem on Saturday, March 7, 1890. Polls will bo open from 1 to 4 p. in. at tho following places: Salem No. 1. Upstairs In North Salem engine house. Salem No. 2. Spraguo's blacksmith shop. Salem No. 3. In tho armory. Salem No. 4. Westacott'a stables. Prospect. At the power house. Tho following are hereby appointed to act as Judges at said primaries: Salem No. 1. John Oniy, Dr. W. S. Mott. D. F. "Wagner. Salem No. 2. A. A. Miller, W. J. Polly, James Walton. Salem No, 3.-Joo Bumgardner, Chas. Craven, W. Miller. Salem No, 4.-R, II, Westacott, T, B. Walt, A. I, "Wagner. Prospect.FredWaymlre,A.Blosser, W. II. Downing dwtd F. N. Derby, Chairman Hood's is Wonderful. No less wonderful are tho cures ac complished by Hood's Sarsaparllla, even after other preparations and physicians' prescriptions have failed. Tho reason, however. Is slmplo. 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