Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, March 25, 1896, Image 3

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Spring
Ii tho season 'or purifying, cleansing, and
renewing. Tho accumulations of" vmto
everywhere aro being removed. Winter's
ley grasp Is broken and on all sldca are
Indications ot nature's returning life,
renewed force, and awakening power.
atfEE
spring
In tho thro for purifying the blood,
il tinsiug the BVntcm and renewing tho
j hyilcal powers. Owitifr to closo con
i ncment, diminished perspiration and
i- her Cannes, in tho winter, impurities
J 6 lnt pawed out of thoaystrm ns ihcy
h mldb.it Irnuacv'Lnui ntd In tho blood.
Sprint
therefore the beit ttmo to take Jkjd'a
Earsapurllla, bocauso the system Is now
most in need of medicine That Hood's
Sirwparllla is the best blood purifier and
Spring medicine is proved by its wonder
ful cures. A course of Hood's Sarsaparllia
now may prevent great suffering later on.
ood's
SarsaparilBa
Is the One Truo Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1.
Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Maw.
i.t,i r!ll c,,ra 'lv IDs; easy to
IIOOCl S PlIlS take.easytoopcrate.25o.
LITERARY NEWS.
A Primary School of Politics for Young
Beginners.
The frauds committed iti Kew York
and other stilted to obtain control of
the primaries preceding a presidential
campaign, make purification of the
patty primaries a national political
Issue. The exposure of these abuses
by a trained and experienced writer,
who has been connected with prac
tical politics for 20 years, Is now pub
lished by Gluts. II. Kerr & Co., CO
Fifth avenue, Chicago, In the form of
a Primary School of Politics. Tho
control of primaries and nominating
conventions has been more or less of
a mystery to the voters. Ho has been
ratifying at the polls programs that
his mastors liavo prepared without
consulting him. The ballot Is safe
guarded by tho Australian voting
system, but the placing of candidates
on that ballot in all parties is left to
the manipulations of tho sclilsh and
corrupt elements. With Plattlsm
struggling to control tho Republican
party, with bosslsm dictating tho
corner stouo in tho political structure,
the scathing analysis presented In
"Tho Primary School" lays the sub
ject baro and will lead to ti reforma
tion of abuses that now threaten to
destroy self-government by tho peo
ple, If not tho republic Itself. Colonel
E. Hofer, formerly of Iowa, now on
the Puclflc coast, is tho author. Tho
book will bo mailed to any address by
tho publishers on receipt of 25 cents.
Chicago Post.
WANTS ONLY SILVER MEN.
A Linn County Repnblican Talks Plain
Stuff.
Tillamook, Or., March 24
EniTon Jeuhnal: Thero is quite
a number of Republicans In this com
munity, If Herman falls of renomi
nation and a gold bug Is nominated
wo will support tho Populist candi
dates. We don't want any more
McBrides palmed oft on us, or rather
Dolplts No.2, wo will vote for no man
but n straight Silverman for congress,
or member to tho legislature Silver
men should vote for a principal and
not for party. Wo are laying still un
til after nominations aro made then
we will work for principal and not for
party.
A Farmer
I CALL FOR CONVENTION.
A Republican convention for tho
stntc of Oregon is called to meet in
the city of Portland, on Thursday,
April 0, 18U0, at 11 o'clock a. in., for
the purpose of nominating candidates
for the presldental electors and state
and district olllces, except congress
men, and of electing four delegates-at
laige to tho Republican national con
vention, and to transact such 'other
uslncss as may properly come before
CllO. CntlVnnMnn. Tho -nil volition wilt
onslst of 2J7 del egates chosen by the
ovcral counties as follews:
Baker fi
Benton 5
Clackamas.... 12
Clatsop 7
Columbia 5
Coos 4
Crook 3
Curry 2
Douglas 0
Gilliam 3
Grant 5
Harney 2
Jackson 7
Josephine 4
Klamath 2
Lake 3
Lane 10
Linn 10
Lincoln 3
Malheur 3
Marlon 10
Morrow 3
Multnomah 48
Polk 8
Sherman 3
Tillamook 3
Umatilla 0
Union 8
Wallowa 3
Wasco 7
Washington ....11
Yamhill 0
The same being one delcgatc-atr
large from each county mul one dele
gate for every 200 votes and for every
fraction over one-half thereof cast for
tho Republican candidate for covernor
at the election held in this state on
Juno 4, 1894.
au voters in favor or llio Rcnubli-
can principle of protection to Ameri
can industries and American labor
the unbuilding of a home market, a
sound financial policy and a patriotic
enforcement of the Monroe doctrine
are cordially Invited to unite with us.
Geokou A. Steel
William Kapub, Chairman.
Secretary.
'Portland, Or., Feb. S, 1800
DISTRICT CONVENTION.
A Republican convention for the
llrst congrcssloual district, of the
state of Oregon, Is hereby called to
meet In tho city of Albany on Tues
day, April 7, 1890, at 3 p. m. for tho
purpose of nominating a candidate
for congress and two delegates to tho
national Republican convention. Tho
convention will consist of 122 dele
gates to bo chosen by tho several
counties, as follews:
Henton 5
Coos 4
Curry 2
Clackamas ...,12
Josephine .... 4
Jackson 7
Douglas 0
Klamath 2
Lane 11
Tho samo being
Lake 3
Lincoln 3
Linn 10
Marion 10
Polk 8
Tillamook 3
Washington ....11
Yamhill 0
ono delegate at
larco for each countv.and ono for each
ono vtna nr frnp.i.lnn nvpp nno.lmlf
thereof, cast for tho Republican gov
ernor at tho election held June 4, 1894.
The commltto recommends that the
primaries and county conventions bo
held In accordance with tho recom
mendation of tho state central com
mitten Tuoa. II. Tongue, President.
J. A. Wilson, Secretary.
Snow in Iowa,
Des Moines, March 24. Dispatches
from Creston, Red Oak, Jefferson,
Atlantic, Albla and other points indi
cate a heavy fall of snow all over tho
6tate. AU correspondents state that
it Is tho heaviest storm of the winter.
Thero was no wind and the snow is
from eight Inches to a foot deep every
where. Fanners are encouraged, as
this will insure abundant moisture
for the winter wheat and pastures.
If the Statesman wants to see a
man elected by the biggest voj;e any
man evergot In Marion county, let It
make war on "J?oohbah Smith," as U
once called him.
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POLITICAL EVENTS.
Marlon county Populist convention
at Salem March 23, 10 a. in., with 200
delegates.
State Populist convention at Salem
Thursday, March 20, at 1 o'clock and
Friday; 200 delegates.
State Prohibition convention meets
In Portland on Wednesday, March 23
Polk county Republican primaries,
Friday, April 3.
Polk county Republican convention
nt. Tillnc Anrll J
First congressional district Repub
lican convention at Albany on Tues
day, April 7.
State Democratic convention at
Portland April 0th.
Republican national convention
meets In St. Louis, Juno 10.
Democlatlc national convention
meets In Chicago, July 7.
National Populist convention, St.
Louis, July 22.
SUvciton as usual had a number of
rntwllflntps for the legislature. And
thev fought to a Hnlsh.
Vrlc
x? At
IWV
The fellows who hissed and' Jeered
several good men in the convention
were not the fellows who were getting
there. They were the little slimy
reptiles who were being stepped on.
A HARD-WORKING WOMAN
sooner or later suffers
from backache, nervous,
worn-out feelings, or
a sense oi weignr in
the abdomen, drag
ging down sensations
and dizziness. It will
all come to an end
with Dr. Pierce's Fa-
vorite Prescrip
tion far it's wo.
man's special
tnnle ana ner.
vinej it restores
hex strengtu, reg-
tlfltf nnd nro.
motes all the natural functions anamaxes
a new woman of her. Uterine debility, lr.
reeularity and inflammation are most or
ten the cause of the extreme nervousness
and irritability of some women-the xnedl
cine to cure It is the " Pres cript tar of
Dr. Pierce. All the aches, pains and weak,
nesscs of womanhood vanish where it is
faithfully employed. Dr. Pie m'a Jtavorite
Prescription fs therefore just the medicine
for young1 girls just entering; womanhood
iidVor women at the critical "change of
life."
DR. PIERCED m
FAVORITE
PRESCRIPTION
nunc -run wnBST CASES.
Mr. hou MSJ&
Tr.zr trz ...i.t..
- My Wlie wu ,....
with female weakness,
and ulcers of tbe uterus.
-.- ..... !.. 4rwfnrinir
with erery doctor off"?
good reputation, and had
-T- 1..1. h... In nn nur.
pom. 8oe continued to
Jet wore. She was
greatly prejudiced
JWast patent medl.
ctaes. but a last resort
we tried a bottle of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Pre.
some w jrw -"v-
mtnin uu v"-
minjs. a west-side drug
iflVv 4cH
SJH f SBBsMI
u&2i''
titt, advised us to try a
ofitkihe fallowinK results t
The Snt bottle did her to much good Uatw
bwwbtaeSthir.aod bare continued nnUJ she
fciuUcn cored."
HU.CL4JUC
bottle. W tried. It
IJr1 JL J Jl ill I ilssW CAP1T4L
THE
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for Infants and Children.
OTHERS, Do You Knowmm
Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, tunny so-called Soething: Syrups, and
most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine?
o You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons f
tto You Know that In most countries druggists arc not permitted to sell narcotics
Ytlthout labeling them poisons ?
You Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child
unless you oryour physician know of what It Is composed?
Po You Know that Castorla is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a Hit of
Ha ingredients is published with every bottle r
Ho Yon Know that Castorla is the prescription of the famous nr. Samuel Pitcher.
What It has been lu use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castorla Is now sold thou
of all other remedies for children combined 1
Io You Know that the Talent Office Department or the United States, and of
other countries, have Issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher nnd his assigns to uie the word
Castorla " and its formula, and that to imitate them Is n state prison offense?
Wo You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection
was because Castorla had been proven to be absolutely ImntilCHH?
Po You Know that 35 UYCrnco doses of Castorla are funJshed for 35
ccutt, or one cent a dose r
Po You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, yourcklMreu nisy
be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ?
Well. Uicho U:tngB are worth knowing. They are facts.
Tito flae
Hlgtiaturo
'roof 6x&ffi&&tK
' In ou every
wrapper.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
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Trroitfh I'alaco and Tourist Car
Dlninu and Bufl'et Library Cars
Trains leave Portland and Seattle daily for the East.
Tickets, reservations and baggage checked to all points.
For comfort In travel takelthe Great Northern.
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PORTLAND to CHICAGO
' Our trains are heated by steam and "ir
lighted by l'intsch light.
Time to Chicago, 3 1.3 days
Time to New York, 4 1-2 days.
Which is many hours quicker than com
petitors. For rates, time tables and full .inform 'on
apply to
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OCEAN CITIES.
Portland San Kiancisco.
Steamers leave Alnsworth dock, Portland,
March 23 and 28, and April 2, 7, 12, 17,,'a
and 28th at 8 p. m.
Fare Cabin, 85; steerage, 12.50.
WILLAMFTTE RIVER DIVISION.
Portland Eugene.
Steamers Elmore and Ruth leave Salem
for Eugene and CorvalUs Saturdays, Sundays
Tuesdays and Thursdays at about 5 p. in.
Leave for Portland Mondays, Tuesday,
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Lowest freight and passenger rates.
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6:50 a. m.
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Salem, - Oregon.
IGLANCE AT THIS MAP.
OI the "Chicago, Milwaukee Jand St. Paul
Railway and note its connection with all
transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha,
and remember when going east that Its trains
are lighted with electricity and healed by
steam. Its equipment is superb. Elegant
Bullet, library, smoking and sleeping cars,
with free rocllnlnc chairs. Each sleeping
car beithhas an electric reading lamp, and
its dining cars aro the best la the woild.
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are shorter, and no other otters the above lux.
urlous accommodations, These are sufficient
reawns for the popularltyof "Tha Mllwau
kec." Coupon ticket agents In every rail
road office will give yon fuither information,
or address . .
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f, W. CASEY, Trav. Tass, Agent.
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