That Ettcme tired feeling afflicts nearly every- ay at mis season, xuebnitlers cease to iflh, the tireless grow weary, the ener- tlo become enervated. You know lest pat we mean. Home men and women ieavor temporarily to overcome that Tired ellng by great force of will. But thi kinsafe, ea it pulls powerfully upon the rvous system, which will not long stand Ch strain. Too many people " work on lr nerves," and the result is neon in un- tunate wrecks marked "nervous pros tlou," In every direction. That tired Feel- t'la a positlvo proof of thin, weak, Im- se Diooa; lor, 11 tno blood Is rich, red, tllzcd and vigorous, it Imparts llfeand Irgy to every norvc, organ and tissue tho body. Tho necessity of taking ill's Sarsaparllia for that tlrod feeling therefore, apparent to every ono, and good it will do you Is equally beyond stion. Remember that ood's Sarsaparilla t One True Blood Purifier. All drucclsts. Si. artel only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass. It contulna.554 pages of real llfo and experience aridjs as fascinating as McElfoy's 'AndOreonvlllc." For old Boldlors, young men or reading for boys we know of no volumes that be gins to compute with "Bullet and April 9, 1890, at 11 o'clock si. Shell" as a living picture of the great- the purpose of nominating ea id's Dll "e easy to take, easy flllS to operate. 15 cents. LITERARY NEWS. and Comments on new Books and Periodicals. lib most Important literary paper llsheu this year appears In tho II Harper, Gcorgo "V. Smallcy's fccll In England." rlbncr'a Mngazlno for April has worthy Illustrated articles on Sir Brick Lclghton, Prof. Andrews ary of tho Last Quarter of a iry, and a Day at Olympla. "The of Modorn Journalism," by a vrlter Is ono of the most phllo- consldcrntlons of tho subject ins ever appeared. Kindergarten Magazine for li Is the "Ohlns from tho Dally shop" number. Important I are on Merl Toppllns, Manual (ng In London, Pcstalozzl Ccle- In Berlin, Froebel Coneress. spesth, International Kinder- Union and Mother-play stud- 3hicago, $2 a year. smillan & Co. have just mib- tlieir first volume of their new jn of Gibbons -Dccllno and Fall Roman Empire Tho work, ii will bo commoted In sovon ics, It edited with Introduction, m, ajjxv:iiuii.i;3 uuu W1UCA, uy J. XI, TT 1 .. ii.i i, ail. j., inuiusaur ui luoueni )ry in Dublin university, and ar of the Important IHstorv of Roman Empire. niillan & Co. have In pread an Ungly interesting work, which, the title Brother and Sister, Irises the letters that passed be- Ernest Renan land his sister, flcttc during the crucial period aan's life. Tho correspondence seeded by an exact reproduction i Memoir of Honrlotto Renan, sn by her brother for private (button just after her death. I'McmoIr and letters are trans- by Lady Mary Loyd. i have read Balzac's work, "Tho Ass's Skin," and while Ita has all the elasticity of tho "La ide Chagrin" itself, we doubt If vortli tho time It takes any man lan to read It. There are many and more satisfactory literary actions. Balzac In some respects es Victor Hugo and Dumas, lot In purity of style, elevation sought, or entertaining qual- Overland for April comes out k1 season and has a tablo of con- that will add to the growing parity of tho west coast favorite. frontispieces are four remarkable mens of the art reproductive. ftlie Balboa Sea" is an exquisite Might and wave picture, and tho fetches that illustrate the poem (rada" are delicate and delicately ed. Baschen's painting, Llly," pharmlng composition, and J. D. R's head of a Samoan girl Is ingly beautiful. Tho painter, ry Raschen, Is the subject of the In the Overland's art series, hly Illustrated with varied ex es of the artist's handiwork. allet-and Shell," by.Maior George rilllams, of tho 15th and 140th enta N. J., Infantry, a famous correspondent and author of Memorial War Book," Is pub- by Fords, Howard, & nilbert, richly Illustrated from sketches ' the actual scenes made by. Ed- rorbes, also a renowned war cor- ident. This volume Is warmly ed by General Sherman and Seneral George R McClclIan. est struggle in history. Canvassers who want a book that will sell all the year around should get agencies. SURPRISE FOU 1100K LOVERS. Tho "Literary Revolution" which accomplished such astonishing results In reducing the cost of high-class literature a few years ago seems to bo coming to tho front again. Aldcn, the leader, like most pioneers, met with some reverses, but Is up and at It again, recently sending out a flood of announcements that must exceed ingly please book lovers. One of his glad surprises Is an excellent and handsome edition of Holmes' "Auto crat f the Breakfast Table," reduced In price from $2 to 35 cents, though hardly atall Inferior to the high-priced edition In quality. Tho "Autocrat" Is famous as one of the wittiest and wisest of books written by an Ameri can author, and every Intelligent American wants to read It. You can get particulars free by addressing John B. Alden, Publisher, New York. McCluro's magazine never falls to make good its special claim of time liness. Tho April number has for frontispiece an excellent portrait of Professor Rontgen, whom the German emperor has, within theso few days, made a baron for his marvelous dis covery of the cathode rays; and the leading article is almost tho first ac count yet given of Professor Rontgen, as seen in his own laboratory In the actual conduct of his experiments. It Is the record of a visit undertaken by a special representative of the maga zine, Immediately on the announce ment of tho discovery, and reports from Professor Rontgen's own lips tho way In which he made it, and his opinion of Its nature and bearing Tho article Is illustrated with numer ous photographs by tho new process, as Is also a supplementary article on "The Rontgen Rays In America." LIVINO TOPIC MAOAZINK. A really unique publication, of rare Interest and value to all intelligent readers, as a free sample copy which tho publisher offers will quickly con vince you. It deals only with such facts In current events and tho world's progress In nil departments of knowl edge as ono would expect to find recorded In a first-class cyclopedia Were It up-to-date which no cyclopedia Is or possibly can be, be cause of its magnitude and cost; nnd yet tho average reader Inquires moro concerning things of tho past tlirco years than concerning the preceding thrco centuries. Topics are treated in alphabetical order, and as often as tho alphabet is covered a now scries will begin and tho same course be re sumed. Tho first scries will be com plctcd within the present year ap proximately 1000 pages, all for tho surprisingly low price of $1. John B. Alden, Publisher, New York. HARD TIMES FACTS. CALL FOR CONVENTION. A Republican convention for tho state of Oregon Is called to meet In tho city of Portland, on Thursday, m., for till tslrt 4 41.3 6 I'lUUIUUlCT for the prcslduutal electois and state and district olllccs, except congress mci, nnd of electing four delcgatcs-at huge to the Republican national con vention, nnd to transact such other uslness as may properly come before oho convention. Tho convention will onsist of 2)7 del cgntcs chosen by tho over.u co.uitlcs as follews: Baker 5 Lane 10 Uentotu 5 Linn 10 Lincoln 3 Malheur 3 Marlon 10 Morrow 3 Multnomah 48 Polk 8 Sherman 3 Tlllnmook 3 Umatilla 0 Union 8 Wallowa 3 Wasco 7 Washington ....11 Yamhill 0 Clackamas.... 12 Clatsop 7 Columbia 5 Coos 4 Crook 3 Cuny 2 Douglas I) Gilliam 3 Grant 5 Harney 2 Jackson 7 Josephine 4 Klamath 2 Lake 3 The same being ono dclcgatc-at-large from each county and one dele gate for every 200 votes and for every t met Ion over one-half thereof cast for tho Republican candidate for governor at the election held In this state on Juno 4, 18!U. All voters In favor of the Republi can principle of protection to Ameri can industries and American labor the upbulldluflr of a home market, a sound tlnaucial policy and a patriotic enforcement of tho Monroe doulriiw arc coidlallv Invited to unite with us. Gkouok A. Ktkri. William Kai-ub, Chairman. Secretary. Portland, Or., Feb. f, 1800. DISTRICT CONVENTION. A Republican convention for tho tlrst congressional district, of the state of Oregon, is hereby called to meet In tho city of Albany on Tues day, April 7, 181)0, at 3 p. m. for tho purpose of nominating a candidate for congress nnd two delegates to tho national Republican convention. The convention will consist of 122 dele gates to bo chosen by the several counties, as follews: Lake 3 Lincoln 3 Linn 10 Marion 10 Polk 8 Tillamook 3 Washington ....11 Yamhill 0 GOOD READIHG FORi-TIIR FAMILY CIRCLE. Every, reader of 8Theh Journal should look up tho list of premiums given absolutely free with this paper. Tho Weekly Journal at 81 a year Is tho cheapest paper on tho Pacific coast, yet with It we give yearly sub scriptions to any of tho following valuable publications, each known to the vorld as a standard In Its field:)! Tho Toledo Blade, The Queon of Fashions, Womankind, The Farm News, The Child Garden. Theso valuablo publications aro each worth a $1 a year, yet we give you your choice, ono year f reo, for a ifcl.50 subscription to The Journal, olther tho Daily for six months or tho Weekly for eighteen months. See the list, and don't neglect to profit by It. , . Don't bo deceived Into paying for so-called premiums offered with high priced papers at a slight advance. Remember The Journal Is the rheapest newspaper on the Pacific coast, and it gives you high grade premiums without additional charge Treasurer's Notice. County Treasurer's Ofwc-e, 1 Salem, Or., March 23, 1800. f Notice Is heroby given that the un dersigned lias money on hand to pay all warrants stamped up to April 1, 1895, and Interest will cease on the Bamo from date of this notice. Jap Minto, 3-25-2W County Treasurer. Benton fi Coos -1 Curry 2 Clackamas.... 12 Josephine .... 4 Jackson 7 Douglas 0 Klamath 2 Lane 11 Tho same being one delegate at large for each county.nnd ono for each 200 votes, or fraction over one-half thereof, cast for tho Republican gov ernor at tho election held June 4, 1894. Tho commltto recommends that the primaries and county conventions bo held in accordance with tho recom mendation of tho stato central com mitten Thos. II. Tongue, President. J. A. Wilson, Secretary. POLITICAL EVENTS. Polk county Republican primaries, Friday, April 3. Polk county Republican convention at Dallas, April 4. 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, June 10. Dcmoclatlc national convention meets in Chicago, July 7. National Populist convention, St. Louis, July 22. When Bahy was stele, ire av her Castoria. When ska was a Chill, sfee cried t or Castor!. 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