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If you want a sure relief for jimw, ie an A it 11 COCK, fe Plaster Beak IN Mind Not one of the host of counterfeits and Imtta- tHts is as good as the genuine. Journal. BY HOfBR BROTHERS. MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1800. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOK SCHOOL BUI'EMNTKNDBNT, Tlic undorslgncd hereby announces lilmself ns a candidate for the otllco of county scliool superintendent, subject to the action of the Itopubllcnti county convention. H. H, Smith. KOIt AH3ISOR. 1 hereby announce myself an a cundltliito for the olllce of COUNTY ASSESSOR subject to the will of the county Republican convention. d-w J. A. VAN EATON. FOK HEPIIESKNTATIVE. I liavo consented to have my name borne before tlio Republican county convention foe representative. I. W. Chapman FOK JUBTICi: OF TIIK PEACi:. Tho undersigned announces himself as a candidate for Justice of the Fence In Salem district, subject to the action of tho debates In the Hopubll can convention. John C. Room L '-U THE SILVER ISSUE. The JouitNAb would muko one last plea with tho Republicans assembled In county convention to not strike a blow at silver. Do not bo driven by tho Orcgonlnn's cracking tho Clove-land-Carllslo-'Wall'Street whip, to abandon tho canso of tho poor and tho true Interest of the laborer and prodtieor, Tho politician drawing n comfort nolo salary may sneer at tho cry of tho laborer and tho distress of tho poorer classes, and bo Indifferent thereto. Dut no truo Republican, acting for the wolfaro of sovonty million pcoplo, rain ntlord to toko tho view of theso goldlto newspapers, that Is nil Popu lism. To do so were un-American ami nil-Republican. Tho Republican party Is not a single gold or silver standard party and It will never ho mado so. It has always stood for blmeUillsm. Tho very doctrine of protection to nil American Industries pledges tho Republican party to protect tho silver mining Inteicst on equal terms with tho tL'old mining property but no more. That doctrine pledges tho Republican party against the danger ous clast, legislation of discriminating In cither gold or silver as standard money. For tho Republican party of Oregon to strike a blow at tho In dustry of nearly one-half million miners In the grcut northwest Inter mountain mining region would lou fatal political blunder from which It would not recover In this htatofor many years and which would nllouato thousands of laborers and farmers all over tho nation. Tho sllvor Issue Is tho Issue of pro. tccttou. Let us say to tho European Importers pay your duties In gold only us that Is what you demand for Interest on bonds. Lot us declare against free trade In sliver or silver ores. Let us bo bravo enough and honest enough to nay In addition that wo will give tho silver miner tho saino legislation that wo give to tho gold miner. Tho low grade wva on tho Pacltlo coast can only bo mined under favor able conditions. They pay from 60 coins to 11 a ton, The entire cost of production Is for labor, Tho capitalist must operate on a largo scalo and on u sinuU margin. Tho whole proposition U a nuostlon of encouraging labor nud rotcctlnt an American Industry. What Is tho Hrst duty of a Christian governiuint? To wo that every child has an education. Whatuoxtr" That very laboring man has at least a decent, opportunity to make n living for himself and his family. Compared with tho right to support his family and vdueato his children, nil talk about ratios nud political theories OhlWrnCiyf; Daily Capital as jythbaclede, j:heMor t). Porous and speculations vanish like mist before his nilntl. We must shut out vicious foreign Immigration. Wo must protect American Industries. Womust stand up for truo blmctallsm. Place the Republican party In tho attitude of hostility to silver and its II fo goes out, because you place It In opposition to Its vital principles of protection. Lawyers from the South frequently argue In congress that blmctallsm Is only nuotherforniof protection. They are right. Gold mouomelulism and freo trndo aro one. NO RINd TICKET WANTED. The henchmen of the Portland ring, that proposes to down every man who stands for anything dear to the masses of the pcoplo, aro determined to put up a legislative ticket In Marlon county that will do their bidding. The people want no ring ticket. They wnnt Independent representa tives sf the pcoplo In the legislature, who will help unload tho 20 years ac cumulation of corruption and official Ism. The task was partly begun In the last legislature. That work will go on oven If the rlugslcrs In Marlon county throw themselves against the people. Jo Simon's gang must bo struck down In tho convention or tho people will strike them down at the polls. CALL FOR CONVENTION. A Republican convention for tho stnto of Oregon Is called to meet In tho city of Portlnnd, on Thursday, AnrllO 1RIM nt 11 n..1n,.lr .. ... f,. the purpose of nominating candidates for tho prcsldental doctors and stato and district olllccs, except congress men, and of electing four dolcgatcs-at hit go to tho Republican national con vention, nnd to transact sucli father tislncss ns mny properly como before oho convention. Tho convention will onslst of 237 dol egatcs chosen by tho overal counties as follews: Rakor 5 Lane io Linn io Lincoln a Ronton G Clackamas..,. 2 Clatsop 7 Columbia 'fi Coos l Crook a Curry 2 Douglas I) Olllfam a Orant 6 Harney 2 Jackson 7 Josophlno 4 Klamath 2 Lake a Malheur a .Marlon io Morrow a Multnomah 48 Pol If u Sherman a Tillamook a Umatilla o Union 8 Wallowa a Wasco 7 Washington 11 Yamhill .., o r T1I0 Slimo vmt mm ilntm... .... largo from each county and ono dele gate for every 200 votes and for every fraction over ono-half thereof cast for tho Republican candidate forgovernor jfuio4 WO! hCl(1 '" tl"8 8tUt " AllYotersjn favor of tlio Republi can principle- of protection to Ameri can industries and American labor uio uiuuiiiiingor nhonio murkot. a nm. mi I ... i'tuiinio oocinuo IUI.UIUI1IUY nivueu io unite with us, Wiu.iAMkAi'UB, Chairman. Portland, Or., l?ob. 5, 1800 DIRTUIOT mm-mTinu A Republican convention for tho fink nf";8310"?1 ""Wet, of t io S ?. feffl'A8 'by called to ,,vvv muwitr oi gates to bo chosen counties, as follews: Ronton 5 v008 .....,.,,, 4 Ciirry 2 Clackamas..., 12 Josephine .... 4 Jnckwm 7 JJyuglas 0 Klamath 2 Lane 11 Lake a J' "coin a U,im 10 Marlon 10 Polk 9 'nihumK.k ..,.::! Aashlngton....ii niuhlll 0 lho same being one delemita nt ?y otes, or fruot on over ono-half thereof, wist for tho Republican , vw ernor ai thoolectlou UelU Juno" 1894 uoiiMii accordance with tho recom. JJJgtaUoii of tho state Ventral!,!: r iTU?8, Il 'Honour, President J. A. WiLBOK, Secretary. muu" MANLY VIGOR j' mto IwiM, tor lnanrAtct.end. ttarMBCfi An wiuaiot SMS HUM. UU1 wpca aal Si uu :affi'Ka&K (Ma1 ), April 7, 181X1, at a p. in. for tho purpose or nominating a candidate for congress and two delegates o the nntlona Republican convention, T E convention will i-mwiai ,,'.,': ? -""J Wll AllUS J I I'l M V 111 ri'iim. by tho soveral r A lW!i, iiua WTOi, mmmnjmSSSfi; (tore. Reforms Advocated by the Republicans, SOME WHICH WEREKEPT,THEIR ADVISORY BOARD And Soma Opposed by Marion County Legislatorsi Following was tho platform ndoptcd by the Marlon county Republican county convention which met at Salem In tho spring of 1801: MAHION COUNTY PLATFORM. "The republicans of Marlon county, in convention assembled, hereby de clare their nllcglcnco to tho national Republican party as the only political organization that can give to our country permanency In Its Instltu- tlons, stnblllty In financial nud com- mcrciai conuiuons nnd prosperity to the laborer nnd producer. "In tho face of tlio Democratic dc- prcsslon, with farm products selling at ruinous prices, or with no market whatevcr, with more unemployed labor than ever before In tho history of our country, with vnlues of all property still shrinking with a steadily prevailing financial string- ency, with three years mora of the Clovcland Incubus upon tho country's neck, wo favor tho greatest possible economy In tho state and local govern ments and to that cud, that the tax payers may be relieved as much ns possible, wo demand that our stato olllclals bo placed upon salaries as low as Is consistent with an cniclcnt nnd safe administration of public attains, and that all fees bo converted Into tho trensury. Tho hopo of our country today is in the defeat of tlio Wilson bill In tho United Stntes senate If that abnormal patchwork of free trado and trusts were killed today our country would at once resume that p,l)orltytt0 Wl'lc'1 tho pcop, aro 80 well accustomed undor the Amerlcrn protective policy, upheld only by tho Republican party and so ably cham pioned by Win. McKlnlcy. Wo declare us the sense of tho tax payers of Marion county that all ap propriations mado by tho btato lcgls-, laturo bo limited to tho actual neces sities of tho present stato institutions Whllo not Ignoring tho Just demands of our growl ng commonwealth, wo de mand 1111 administration of our stato and national affulrs so adjusted to the present universally prevailing eco nomic distress that the burdens of tnxutlon becomo as light as possible. Reselved: That tho senators and representatives nominated by this convention bo Instructed to voto for tho repeal of tho railroad commission law and to enact a maximum rate law. Also that they bo Instructed to voto foru law reducing passenger faro to threo cents per mile and abolish all freo passes, other than foi employes or for charitable purposes, and when Issued upon request of proper munici pal authorities duly authorized by law. "Whore-as, Tho last lejxlslnturo ore- ated a second Judgcshln In tho third Judicial district, and whoreus, It has been found unnecessary for tho speedy ransactlon of tho business of tlio tils- trlct.0110 Judge being amply sulllcient, and whereas, tho additional ludirnslilr will entail a continued heavy oxpeuso, It Is "Resolved, That It Is the sense of this convention that tho act creating saldjudgeushould bo repealed by the !nSe,S!"at,,re' t,ierCby nb0,,,h- if 'Piil. Tn,M,u.. 1..., ,. I " - "" inn u worn 10 Bug- vertlslng dovlce. gest to tho Republican county convon- "We hope this expression of the lion it would be to this eirect: Put representatives of so many of your con up 11 ticket composed of mon whoso j 8tlt,onts will mcot your Indorsement, personal character Is a guaranty f n8,K),n& ln tno interest of ourcountry economy to tho people Men whoso I iXSJL U.no w,th U, ,clcns of tl, wuulsnra clean and who will I i!TS: toop to tako grabs out of tho treasury 101 ineitiscives and will not readily l" consent to others doing so. J A ticket of that kind of men would I prevent tho iKiMlbllitv ,,r ..! . , "" "'0 "ecu oanisiieu rrom Lis ,, m, J , l0" ,n a,,U(V,t overy CjUI,0" country, and roads t the coming election, for yet, hero in Protestant America, they which tho Populist and Democratic."1'0 not only to remain nnd plot maiuiBers have made ample prepam tlons, Tho ticket througiiout shm.,,. lw so good nud so strong, so clean and so able, and so well rounded as to re quire no dofenslvo cninrmi ,..,,1 i.. 8MSfEsaua,,-,,"u' Ouro for Headache. EiriVr.'?'Lf.orache, best. It effect, ;',V:.l0...V! W to be mB permanent cure and the la cm of kiKit,..i .. it. ..'." iviucur la r ric le,Vcur.s by SF25J: constipation Elec- .- . a ll.oo.nt Vtf te' gg A. P. A, to Take Part in the PresidentiaTCampaign. To Meet in Washington, Tuesday First Steps Will Be Taken, Washington, Mnrch 22. Tho American Protective Association, that has been a factor In tliostatcand i ,, . .... . ,,.. iiuiiiiuiiJiii pontics oi several siuies iuj n number of years, has announced Its Intention to enter tho field of politics In the coming presidential campaign. Its first movement toward this cru sade will be taken at a meeting of the supremo ndvlsory board of the organi zation, called to tnnnr. In Wnslilrnrhin. Tuesday, March 24. i ' " a 1 This meeting is .preliminary to the sessions of tho supremo council, which will bo held here In May. Prominent members J from every congressional district In j tho country will take part In tho ses- fllons of tho supremo council nnd will determine the part the organization will tnko In tho campaign. It is a part of the programme to in sist upon tlio re-enactment In party platforms this year of the planks of the Democratic nnd Republican plnt- forinsorJ870, In which both parties declared against sectarian appropria tions and emoluments from public money or property. In that year Mr.- limine proposed Incongressnn amend ment to tho constitution as follews: "Artlclo 10 'Neither congress nor nny stuto shnll pass any law respect ing an establishment of religion or prohibiting tho freo exerclso thereof, or uso tuo property or credit of tho United States, or of nny state, or any money raised by taxation, or author ize cither to bo used for tlio purposo of founding, inaintnlning or aiding by appropriation, payment for ser vices, expenses or otherwise, nny church, religious denomination or re ligious society, or any Institution, so ciety or undertaking ivhlch Is wholly or In part under sectarian or ecclesl- nstlcal control." During this congress Linton, of Michigan, Introduced tho same amendment, and tho A. P. A. will en deavor to have tho nmendment mndo a part of the constitution. Another feature of tho program with which tho ndvlsorv board will deal is what the political fbaders of tho A. P. A. call alcampalgn of edu cation. Theydeclnro their literature shall reach every postofllce and every voter before election day. Senators and representatives luivo heard from tho A. P. A. organizations of their states during tho past month. Tho following Is n copy of a lotter which has como to nearly nil of thern: "At a recent meeting of tlio stato council of tho A. P. A. n resolution was unanimously adopted that wo re quest our scnatorsand representatives 111 congress to work nnd voto for tho following bills, now ponding:' "A bill to secure 11 Just distribution of federal Olllces. Irnmvn In Mm In ot. congress as houso bill 89S4: a establish a national university, In the last session as houso bill bill to known 8010: n bill to restrict immigration nnd regu. late naturalization, known ns Linton's 0111, houso bill 8774; Linton's Joint resolution, No. in, nmendlmr tho con stitution and prohibiting for all time j "i,l"'l'nuiia, u Ulll IO prohibit advertisers nnd others from lWltKP tlwt ittittntt.tl n.l.l,. t sectarian """ :" ." v "mui" viuuiviu as an na- yor attention to tho fact that It Is design to place In statuary hall 11 sttU Pero Mnrqucttc. Wo regard V!!?.i!8,a lJni,Kep?U8 Innovation. Tho .iK'imsi, mo iiuertles of our people, but It Is ovon now proposed to further violate tho principled of church and stato by the addition of tho stattia of ono of theso traitors to nil govern ments among tho statues of those patriots who have given their lives that tho government by tho pcoplo should bo preserved; nnd wo appeal to i'ou to uso your endeavors so that this idea shall not bo carried out." Bucklea'a Arnica Salve The best Salve la the world for wesi bores. Ulcers. Salt Rhmnn Cuts. 1 m n .: T " p J Fever aSiS-JSSH5?s niSAfffSVP ". Chilblains. w fB&GFKEvm a FARM GIVEN AWAY ConBlBtini? of ono sheet of FABM BUILDINGS and one tneet of 70 Subjeoto, DOMESTIO ANIMALS, oto. These are to Eloaee the children. Tho Farm Houuo and Animals can bo cut out and mado to stand, thua maklntr a complete Miniature Farm Yard. 4 a a a 3 Ways to Get 56tlQ 1 Ooupon 10 Oenta e 1 LACKWCLL'8 DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N.C., and tho Farm will bo sont you POSTPAID. You will find ono Ooupon lnsldo oaoh a ounco bag, and two Coupons lnoldo oaoh 4 ounoo baa of BlaGM's Genuine Durltam Tofiacco. Buy a bag of tills Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read the jupon, which gives a list of other premiums and how to get them. 2 CENT STAMPS ACCEPTED. HARD TIMES FACTS. GOOD H12ADINCI IfOIlSiTIin FAMILY CHICLE. Every render of TiiErtJouitNAL should look up tho list of premiums given absolutely freo with this paper. Tho Weekly Jouknal at $1 a year Is the cheapest paper on the Pacific coast, yet with it we give yearly sub scriptions to any of tlio following vnluablo publications, each known to the world ns a standard in Its Held: lTIic Toledo Rinde, The Queen of Fashions, Womankind, Tlio Child Garden. These valuable publications -nic each worth a $1 a year, yot wo give you your choice, ono year f roc, for a $1.50 subscription to Tm: Jouu.vat. cither tho Daily for six months 01 tho Weekly for eighteen month Seethe list, and don't neglect to prollt by It. Don't bo dccolved Into pnylti'? fo so-called premiums olfered with hi' priced papers at a blight advance tcmember The .Iouunal Is tin rnenpest newspaper on the Pacli'li coast, nnd It gives you hleh uradt premiums without additional ohurge POLITICAL EVENTS. Marlon county Populist convention nt Salem Murch 2.'., 10 a. m., with 200 delegates. State Populist convention nt Salem Thursday, Marcli 20, nt 1 o'clock and Friday; 200 delegates. Stnto Prohibition convention meets In Salem on Wednesday, Marcli 28. Polk county Republican primaries, Friday, April !). Polk county Republican convention at Dallas, April 4. First conirressloinil illsti-lcf. itnmih. llcan convention nt Albany on Tues day, April 7. State Democratic convention at Portland April 0th. Republican national convention meets In St. Louis, June 10. Democlatlc natlonnl convention moots In Chicago, July 7. National Ponill lit, eonvnntlmi Uf Louis, July 22. Bronchitis Cured. Maclkav, Or., Jan. 30, 1890. After hnvlng tho grip I was loft with rhou- matlsm and bronchitis. The doctor cured tho rheumntlsm, but my throat m,3 Bun in 11 WU1 condition. My mother had been using Hood's Sursap- wV tTi t ,t,louK"i' 1 would try it. After I had taken ono bottlo of this medicine my throat was all right. Mrs. Emma 0. Slmernl. Hood's Pill's cure biliousness, ludl- gestlon. Will Not PerformMiracles But It Will Cure. DR. MILES' RESTORATIVE NERVINE euros nervous prostration. Not mi m 1 rac"l0U5ly- bt MlontlOcally, by first removing tho Korms ot disease, and then upplylne healthy nervo food, 'increasing tho appetite, helping digestion and strath ifici-! ?." 1 w. iwtxs'a paralysis my limbs would all draw up. Dr. Miles .wouia hav throbbin 1 thmhhlntra Nervine Restores Health.... In my chest that scemod unendurable. For threo juoumsi could not sloop and for threo weeks did not closa ray eyes. I felt thatlf reUet mZ IwobM u urcly. I took ,n aU 40 Jotu W aad udrih hifm n..., , monoi w- .. b.uvciui 1 sfffS&SSfisaS .. - " . lur 1 nmrlriw 11 MkMt SSS5if 5 This Farm : ' ' -v. b S tH bit and 6 Oonts or without any Ooupon, to JOHN HUGHES Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stoce of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds mm W mm tyFREB DELIVERY. ? W0LZ A MIESCKE, Props. Dealars In nil Ithuh of fresh and silt meats Kirt'teili sauiairo n sneclaltv. 171 COMMERCIAL ST. qeo. mwtmiows VIEAT IVSARKET. 32I Com ncu-Jal st Cottle Dlock TSueccsior 10 C. M. Beck & Co. liest meat in tin city, Prompt delivery lov.t prices. ' FREF TO AIL LADIES! I have a very simple home treatment which I will send free to nil suffering women. Cures lemaie irouuie? 01 every nature. Moit won uenm rcnieuv ever Known The half has never been teld: For could we with ink the ocean fill, Were every.blade of grass a quill, Were the whole world of parenment made iinci every woman a scnuc by trade To tell the merits of Balm of Figs, I.would drain the ocean dry. Anct every woman a scribe by trade Nor would the scroll contain the whole. Though stretched from sky to skv. Address Mrs. J. W. B., box 96, Tallman, Linn county, Or. 2.12-imt Capit.il Transfer Co. HARRY TOWN, PROP. Express, baggage and all kinds cf work done promptly. Leave orders at Patton't storo. 12-3 V. A. Cusick President. J. II. Albert. (Cashier. OF SALEM.. Transact a general banking business. s ENEl) IN . CHAINING JECALL, Will receive children from 3 years upward Special attention to beginners. All desired branches for theolder pupils taught, includ ng drawing, modeling, music plain and ar tjst c i.eedle work. AH work .lone n ,,. t. dividual plan, in which each child is ad vanced according to its own .nnn.ii t?. !".mS.np!li P,a'!icu,V! ' "PP'y. to Ml O. Bal. lou ""'" nii i-nemeiceta sts. TO THE FARMERS! J5.WK '!iMJ ..'''. rf Please give us a call. Team 10c. i.. .. house, UUSSAKD & SIMPKINS. ffiiWVJM MWPMELmSprfJoPf OWC-HAUi SHE CW an POZZONP? GOMPLEKinif Dnuineni , -WS&ffl!--! 1 JtfW.aSKsS .. WUhcTf , , b. -I "" ' I Capital Miss Ballon Schoo 24 Cwiimcrcial Slrcol, Corner fe ' 1 ha ICaphal IViutl nB Compm, ftmaAl t b il t ...ui.u iu wai ucation. Call luj, 01 U. luSKsaito. -rwnqi' M0NE1MF0 LOll consldcedirhouMcUy1 ' Bush Bank buHdln1L,r0N& MOM 5T0 LOAN! On city or farm properly. OverfBuih'a Hank, T K fl0W) The Roya RESTAllRAw 10G State street. New and n.' guarantee the best meal in the dtrw ' reosonable. One trial will I JB 'JL rounCe, Private rooms for lJej J pu H. L. CARLTON.-. 1 vyt F. VAN DER DAAN, Carpenter, Builder and Jobber. traf. , , 481 Wnleritreeu Bpllard times prices always. l'KOPOSALS WANTED. Notice to Building Contractons-Say bids will be received at the office cf SecnS of State, Salem, Or., until 1 o'clock p7 Wodnqsday, April 8, 1896, for the erecti and completion of a hospital bniUb. Roseburc. Or., accord! innin. .-V at tlons, etc., now on exhlMtion at the office d IJelos D. Ncer, architect, my. Fim iiwT Portland! : .t.te house, Salenlr. SS Soldiers Horne, of Rweburg, Or. All to must be accompanied with a ceiM ai Urawn to the older of S. B. Ormibv. Au. man uvaiu Ul UU31CC3. UrCPOn fkMnf mk1 -I . r '.'. ... I Home,- In a sum equal to 5 per cent oi ba tne same to DJ lorlcitod and and jddM h - 1 the the Soldiers' Home fund in cut tht 1mm or accepted bidder falls to enter Into coatrtct wuu Kutcmuuic dohus, in tne sun ol lieM amount of contract, with at least tvrowftte, within 10 days after the award of contact, All bids must be addressed to S. B. ORMSBV, "Care Secretary ofState Salem, Or, "Tender of (name) for Hwpitil at Soldiers' Home," The right to reject any and !IWii hereby reserved. By order of the Boudcl trustees oi the Soldiers' Home, Attest 1 S. B. ORMSBV, Chmn.ofEoud i:.M, .VAlTEWUNTINaCO., BOOK AND JOB nUBi AND 13 Legal Blan1cPiibUshet. Bush's New Urick over the bank Com'l it German Lessons Given by a qualified teacher, a nitire of Germany. Classes for children on Saturday at Channlng Hall. Mrs. Rapsey. 46J Centre S, BANJO LESSONT Given on reasonable terms by an eipeneKii teacher. W. A. RAPbTi,l 46jCentK. DEPOT EXPRESS. Meets all mall and passenger trains En gage and express to all parts of the or- Prompt service, Telephone No. 70. JAMES RADtt SALEM WATER Ofilcei Willamette Hotel BuWin 1? ...-.. .-..: unnl. .f nfKtf. BA payable monthly in advance, wae complaints at the office. , Open spicket to prevent ffft.fr' tiveiv prohibited. 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