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"ff) -' ntaMrMWm -Is Your Blood Pure If it is, yoa will bo strong, vigorous, full ofllfq and ambition yoairlU have- good appetite and goo digestion; strong norTei, sweet sleep. But how (ow can Bay that tholr blood la parol How many pooplo aro suffering dally from tho consequences of Impure blood, sorofula, salt rheumnfhoumatlsn, catarrh, nervousness, sleeplessness, nd That Tired Feeling. Hood's Barsaparllla pnrlfloa, Tltallxea and cnrlchca tho blood. Therofore, it la tho medtoine for you. It will gWo you pure, rich, rod blood and strong nerves. It will overcome that tired feeling, croato an appetite, give refreshing sleep and mako you strong. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in tho public aye today. Hood's Pills aftar-alBBtr pill aae "wu a Ilia family eathstlle. M. WHY IT CIRCUf ATES Phenomenal Demand for a Weekly Newspaper, IT ADVOCATES POPULAR MEASURES Characteristic Letters From All Kinds of People. Tlio phenomenal circulation of the Weekly Capital Journal In nil the postolllccs of "Western Oregon causes a great deal of comment, and needs some explanation. Orders keep pour ing In by every mail, and while names are Struck olT the list ns soon as a sub scription expires tho additions sur pass the expirations. IT IS THE CHEAPEST "Weekly in the state. One year $1.00, six months 50 cents, three month's 25 cents. At this low price all can alTord to take an Oregon Weekly, and theso hard times they naturally take tho cheapest. It is too cheap to do with out it, and conducted on tlio cash In advance basis, thoy know they will not have a bill run on them. THE PEOPLE WANT IT. The people will not pay cash In ad vance for a paper unless thoy want It and appreciate it. The "Weekly is as popular ns The One Cent Daily which Is conceded to bo tlio most pop ular dally In "Western Oregon. A mnn brought In a silver half dollar the other day and ordered it for two months. Ho said: "I can't get work this winter. I can got along without ono meal n day. But I can't got along without The One Cent Daily. Theso long, cloudy, rulny, winter days It comes a wclcomo messenger to cheer tho whole- family." Tho people feel tho saino way about tho weekly. FROM NETAUTS HAY. comes a cheerlnglottor from a subscri ber at Netarts, Oregon;Whn encloses n dollar and writes: J "Dear. Editers: The Journal has tho truo Republican ring about It. I wish that every paper In tlio coun try would advocate the rtconlcs cause as The Journal does. I will do all lean for The Journal W. 0. O'HARA, A Republican of tho Bchool of Abrn ham Lincoln." Sir. O'Hara Is not afraid to sign himself an Abraham Lincoln Kemibll can and The Journal feels proud to bo considered a champion of Abraham Lincoln Republicanism. FROM MAINE TO TEXAS. Como orders for The 91 "Weekly Journal. Silver dollars nro sent. John ITolm, Luling, Toxns, sends us a big dollar of tho daddy in a com mon onvelope. It is ono of those "In God "WoTrust." dollars, coined in lorn good enough for any American, and good enough for any newspaper. The journal is tho only silver Dally and Weekly In Oregon. The Journal is tho only Daily and Weekly In Oregon that lights tho whole gold bond hum bug and stands lor tho right of tho Amerlcanpooplo to buy their bonds. It demands Ronubllcnn legislation for tho American people instead of for tho corporation, tho trusts, tho bond holders and syndicates. ORDER THE JOURNAL. Circulate the Daily and Weekly Stand by the cause of good government for the masses and sound American principles. Wc will pay extra postage on silver. JJon't. scnu stamps. TT... 1-1.1.1 Atun D 4 Altai Wi nlfn Ann TTlinrlrA1 Tlnllnra Tift. ward fornny case of Catarrh that cannot oe curcu uy nan iuuuu Cure. . , F. J. Cheney & Co., Props. ,Toledo,0. "Wo tho undersigned. hnYO known F. J". Cheney for tho last 5 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and ilnanciahy able to carry out any obligation mado by their linn. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldinq, Kinnan & SlARNIN.WllOle- sale Druggists Toledo, O. nail's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and raucous surfaces of tho system. Prlco 76c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. HARD TIMES FACTS. QOOU HEADING! FOR THE FAMILY CIRCLE. Every reader of The Journal should look up the list of premiums given absolutely free with this paper. The Weekly Journal at $1 n year is the cheapest paper on the PacHlc coast, yet with it wc give yearly sub scriptions to any of the following valuablo publications, each known to the world ns a standard In Its Held: Tho Toledo Blade, Tho Queen of Fashions, Womnnklnd, Tho Farm News, The Child Garden. These valuable publications are each worth a 81 a year, yet wo give you your choice, one year free, for a 81.C0 subscription to The Journal, cither the Daily for six months or the Weekly for eighteen months. See the list, and don't neglect to prollt uy it. Don't bo deceived Into navlmr for so-called premiums offered with high priced papers at a slight advance. Remember The Journal is tho rhcapest nowspaper on tho Pact tic const, and it gives you high grade premiums without additional charge Free Pills. Send your address to II. E. Bucklcn & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits These pills are easy in action and aro particularly effective In the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been nroved Invaluable. They arc guaranteed to be perfectly freo from every deleterious substance and to bo purely vcgctnblc. They do not weaken by tholr action, but by clving tone to stomach and bowels greatly lnvograto the system. Regular size iuc. per box. Sold by Fred A. Lcgg, druggist. When Baby was sick, wo care her Castorla. When aha wu a Child, aha crlod for Castorla. When she became Mho, tho clung to CastorU. Wha she had Children, she garo them CastorU. CALL FOR CONVENTION. A Republican convention for the state of Oregon is called to meet In tho city of Portlnnd, on Thursday, April 0, 1800, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for tho prcsldental electors and stato and district olltccs, except congress men, and of electing four delegates-at large to tho Republican national con vention, and to transact such iothcr business as rauy properly como before the convention. Tho convention will consist of 237 delegates chosen by the several counties ns follews: Baker o Lane i Benton r Linn 10 Clackamas ... .12 Lincoln 3 clntson 7 Malheur J A NOVELTY IN BUTTERfLlES. Columbia 5 Coos 4 Crook 3 Curry 2 Douglas 0 Gilliam 3 Grant 5 Harney 2 Jackson 7 Josophlno 4 Klamath 2 Lake 3 Marion 10 Morrow 3 Multnomah 48 Polk 8 Sherman 3 Tillamook 3 Dmatllla 0 Union 8 Wallowa 3 Wasco 7 Washington ....11 Yamhill 0 Tho same- being ono dclegatc-at-largo from each county nnd ono dele gate for every 200 votes and for every fraction over one-half thereof cast for t.im Tlfiniihllcan candidate for covcrnor at tho election held In this state on Juno 4, 1894. Tim committee rcccomcnd8 that tho primaries bo held on Saturday, March 21, and tho county conventions on Sat urday, March 28, 1800, unless other wlso ordered by tho proper county committees All voters In favor of tho Renubll- enn principle of protection to Ameri can Industries anu American iauur, tho upbuilding of a homo market, a sound tinanclal policy nnd a patriotic . - tltn fnwn rlWtr t1 HA eniorceiiiuiiu ui k ',u "r arc cordially Invited to unite with us. Georoe A. Steel William Kapub, Chairman. Secretary. Portland, Or., Feb. 5, 1800 district convention. A Republican convention ror uio first, wmirressloual district, of tho .i.t. ,.t rwirnn. la linrahv called to meet In tho city of Albany on Tues day, April 7, low, j i " ."; purpose of nominating a candidate for congress and two delegates to tlio nation? itepuu .can ..... --." tho several r.dltor Olbcon Mitdc tt rr tlio IJeneiU ol nu Anitlottr Natural lt. Puck lias in Kit lithographing depart mcut n Gorman who U mi ninalonr tint urnlist. Ifu la n coiifctntit (klijjht to tU JilitmhJ drpnrti'iciit, oi, rullur, lie was until Mtiiinidiig Editor (Mi's m linn his fcolingH last ml. Stimuli. th:t lcii't Ids ii'tnio, lmt it a. M i'.. c.nirs jp.tit uf liis ltutmal liietu.v i ,illiittiii nrimim with him. Mr. Utlwou ilwuu't know snytliii.;; nlauu ihoiu tlitnuH, and Wu doowi't v i.t-to. Mr. GHict iiv.hs pim-liht;; the croosrt In his troitr; m-.o v.tiiu Cuy, vlicu nu junsnnlly l.up c;.r.ach vruwied up on IiIh iliik r.ii'l 'mokul ul him. "Too ba.l Unur.tr Iiuk ylvwi hia dr oits" nitid ICt. (.'i1i;ui, "but wo may ba Inppy yt " Ho r;.i inil tlio crx-l rtmch nnd boxed him Hi rJ .. i l.ti t-vjt it pair of largo wings iTt I i . ; : ;ir nul pwaiuulcd Aitist V.. J "i..-.rr to r hit thoiu iu colors. T! -i t ; y wrc ncr.tly fnstonoil on tlio 'fwtxa -Ii'h bnrk, li-i plared tlio Riiinml mi Uih tttek ami summoned Schmidt. 'Clf iiiiin'finr iinlnrnllst 1 ncniflijrhtt.v'. ii.i i wuu n gJus.su. "Sob:, n!." il Mr. UiKoa, "horo'a n now butUn'o i r jiur I r.;; collector. It flow j!.(d tl.u ofto jnpt now." By tltlo ii:.K i.i.cxL'oi!f5iwnsorawl tug up the .!, L.iutlii.i;.d by hia pa per wingi .Si liu.litt f-jipriiuchcd it clo?o ly, mid j.ocrtuK through Win glasos ox oluitnod: "Got in r.ni.nicl, Mr. (leabson, diw 1st Ungtiictiti!" "Ynli, h) I ll!uu:;ht," returned Mr. Olbyon. "Vi.ii," kv'A ,a Ijuiiii;, i til: tqtiiatiiiQ throtinh hi yhvscM. "Vuto a ininuto for my ebv-n. " Ofi' dnsliod flolinildt, and when ho re turned ho liml n largo mnguifying ghiRS. IIo foctuiKd it (.li tlio Etraugo butterfly ami peered npr-iiii. I'iu a moment ha was poiiili :cd. Ho gently took n wins I'otwocn his lliurali nnd first finger nutl oil it came. Ho nirlntcd harder, and n look of ill.trtt K' tiled on his features Ho brushed tho tocl.rouch off tlio wall, and with unoxplosivo,,Doiiiiorwottorl" ho loft tlio ofllco. "You can't suit some inoii,"Bnid Mr. Gibson tlionghtfully, ngniu piuuhlug tlio crciiBcs in bin trouscrg. Now York Sun. A Conquering Will. Many aro tho blorlea tolil ot tho way iu which Pitt, tho ilrnt carl of Chatham, frightened nud hilouced thoso Who nt tempted to erltiolFo his Hpectih or notion In any wny. On ono oconslon n member of thp house of commons mado uso of tlio tihrnso "kimr. lords nnd commouB. or" -directing his gazo toward Mr. Pitt "us that right honorable moinbor would call thorn, 'commons, lords and king.' " Mr. Pitt roso witii great deliberation and called to ordur. "lhavo frequently henrd in this Iiouko flmtriiiMi which havo BurtiriHod ino." ho said, "but now my blood runs cold. 1 dcalro tho words of tho houorablo mem ber may bo taken down. " Tlio olerk of tho hotuio wroto the wonlu. irtrlmr Hii.ni l.i mn." cnmmnnilcd Mr. Pitt in a volco of thuudor. By this tlmo tho offoudlng niemborwna thor ouglily frightoiiod. "Sir," lio said, addressing himsolf to tho BiKjakcr, "I am horry to havo given offenso to thorlglitlioiiornblogontloman or to tho house. 1 liicaut nothing I King, lordH una commoiis; lords, king ami commons; common., lords nnd king. Trin juueta in uuo. I inoant uothingl Indeed I meant nothing!" Mr. Pitt then roo nud culd gravely: "I do not wish to push tlio matter fur ther. Tho moment a innn acknowledge his error ho ceases to bo guilty. I have a grout regard for tho houorablo mem ber, and us tut iiiKtaneo of that regard 1 glvo him this advice that whonovcr ho uicnna nothing lto will My nothing." Toutli'H Companion. L'nlt'Bbto Ignorance. Bho(Bovoroly) Henry, what's apoker chip? Ho ( frankly It'a a chip off n poker. I suppose. Did I rows it? Exchange. MENAGEi QU4tr.TheraKklr, KeroTcr Cured. Four out of flvo who suffer nervouinrf, I EBenUlworrr.attftekj of " tho bines." w but pylDff tho penajtypf earlr oxcttsoe. vic tims, reclaim your manhood. recla your Tfcor. Don't deeper. Bend for book exSaUon and proof. Mslled (sealed) two. EHIIWEWML0.,lftr)N.Y. f irvilk m-p invnnflnn will (VmslSt VAmvvw ..--- gates to be chosen uy counues, asionu T.nlf A 3 Lincoln... 3 Linn io ATnrlnn 10 Polk 8 Tillamook 3 Washington .,..11 Yamhill one delcgato at Ronton & CoosI i flurry 2 (Clackamas.... 12 Josephine .... Jackson 7 Douglas 0 Klamath 2 T.nnA ... -11 mi. rnn Kiilrifr i - ...h nnnntg nnrl nnn for each 200 votes, or fraction over one-half thereof, cast for the Republican gov ernor at the election held June 4, 1804. The commltte recommends that the primaries and county conventions bo held In accordance with tho recom mendation of the stato central com mittee Thos. II. Tongue. President. J. A. Wilson, Secretary. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorla. . iiiobsto ' lUtPSLL Give Away )A( - -,3AnPLB PACKAOQ (4 to 7 OotM) OP Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets To any one sending name and address to us on a postal card. Pace Ud. Tbcy are Always la Favor. Hence, our object in sending them out broadcast . ON TRIA They absolutely cure Sick Headache, Bll- iousnets, Constipation. Coated Tongue. Too? Appetite. Dyspepsia and kindred derange tnenta of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Don't accept some substitute said to ot "fust as good.' The substitute costs the dealer less. It costs you ABOUT the same. JUS profit is in lite "Just as good." WHERE IS YOURS? AddrtM for Fbeb Saw c, WsfM'a EfefttMrv HtSul AuocMkt, ssssaapaMvx'vVVx.'N.vsxv'v'v.'vv'CaiWWsTaW M for Bnfants and Children. OTHERS, Do You Know m Batemna's Stops, Godfrey's Cordial, many socallcU Bootliltiff Pynijw, and most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine? Bo Von Know that opium nnd morphine arc stupefying narcotic pol?1 , Ho Von Know that lu most countries druggist ate not permitted to tell narcotic without labeling them poisons 7 Wo Ton ICnowtliat you should not permit nny medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician lenow of what It Is composed ? tto Von Know that Castorlaisn purely vegetable preparation, nnd that a list of iu Ingredients Is published with every bottle ? Tto Von ICiiow that CastorU is the prescription ofthe fnt.ious Dr. Samuel l'llclier. That it has been lu use for nearly thirty years, and that more CastorU Is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined ? Tso Von Know that the Vatent Onlce Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word ' Cnntorla and its formula, and that to Imitate them It n fctalc prison offense? Bp Von Know that one of the reasons for granting this government piotrcltou was because Castorta had been proven to be riliHolutely linrtuleHttT Wo Von Know that 35 nvCMlco doses of Castorla are furnished for 35 cents, or one cent a dose? ' Io Von Know that when possessed of this perfect pteparaUou.yourchlldrca may be kept well, nud that you may have unbroken rest ? Well, tlicHO tl:ngn are worth knowing. They are fact. Tlio fhc-nlmlto Hlgnwture o faCs ' In on every wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. TICKETS TO ALL. POINTS EAST -VIA- g& E ; ill' an he. Service and Scenery Unequalled Trrouah Palace and Tourist Cars JDlnhifi and Buffet Library Cars Traini leave Portland and Seattle dally for the Eat. 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It A handsome, attractive, homo pa per, to which every woman will glvo a hearty welcome, i i d) I m That, great national nowspaper, which Is known to everybody- Sill BssssPsV"V V"lssV V JtssQtsSssflsi XsV'MBSJwas,. Of any of these publications can be hud by calling at THE JCUKNAL olllco or dropping us a jKistal card, Any two of tlio abovolpcrlodleals can lie secured by paying &i ami tub ing THE JOURNAL twice as long as required to secure one. When tho extremely low prlco of THE JOURNAL Is considered, this will be found the most Ulieml offer mado by any paper on the coast. EDITORS, Salem, - Oregon. 111 BROTHERS f PRIZES K tie (A ssasssssssi 0)