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- i"-mwt p" IT crofula infests tho blood of humanity. It appears in varied forms, but is forced o yioiil to iioocrs bareaparilla, which purines nnu vitalizes tno oloou and cures nil such diseases. Head this: K ' In Rontember. lfiQlTmn.? a .l..l. j Injured my ankle. Very goon afterwards. A Sore two Inches across formed and In walking a ravor it i sprainea my anlcle. The sora ccaino worso; I could not nut my boot in and I thought I should have to give up ; every siep. i couia not get any relief id had to stop work. I read of a cure of i similar caso by Hood's Baraaparllia and oncludcd to try it. lioforo I had taken 11 of two bottles tho aoro had healed and bo swelling had gone down. My Foot I now well and I havo boen greatly bene- led otherwise. I have Increased in telght and am in better health. I cannot ty "enough in pralso of Hood's Barsapa kla." Mas. H. Blake, 80. Berwick, Mo. This and othor similar cures provo that ood's Sarsaparilla Khe One Truo Wood l'nriflar. All drujrslsts. $1. Oparcd onljr lr C I. Ilwxl .V Co., Lowell, Mats. 100(1 b Kith; mid liter atlnitiUnt. S5c. IMPORTANT RESOLUTIONS. esldcsn resolution endorsing W. '. Stcl.ucr for Joint senator, tho fol- Imr resolutions were unnnlniously pted by the Republican primary 'Id nt Fessil: iVliereas, It Is the duty of the Itc- bllcan party to keep in closo touch li the people and to put Its trust and hearken to the voice of tho mon people. That nil mnttcrs of iportanco ulTectlng tho general wcl- nnd especially local grlovanco wrongs tlmt need ' remedying uld ilnd free expression at the luiarlcs, totlio end that discord by qq silenced, Justice done and rmony prevail. Jhcrcforc bo it resolved, bv Republicans of Butto Creole Jlnct, Ollllam county, Oregon, primary assembled, on this 21st rof March, 1300. hat we condemn the policy that ills in our legislature of tacklmr tho general nnnronrlntlnn bill. (propria tlons for Institutions that not proporly stato Institutions, for other schemes and Jobs, that bid not st nnd on their own merits. t tho general npproprlatson bill uld only contain tho annronrln- fis for tho regular Judicial and ex- itiveotllccrs and tho Institutions it are strictly and properly state tltutlons. All other Jobs, schemes, loots, homes, etcetera should be ed on separately, nnd stand or fall their own merits. In this way ly can legislators bo held to strict )unt for tholr vote. fe stlgmatlzo tho nractlco that Availed in our last legislature ilcli was no exception to the gen- rule), as tending directly to fos- corruption, nnd asbelng indlca- i to a ring rule, that puts nt nought i Interests nnd wishes of tho coin- people. We cannot hold indl- iul memt)ers of our last icgisla- i responsible for that practlcc.and believe that many of them sun- ted tho l8t general appropriation .'very reluctiuitlailtly, and It was Joubt a shock to their sense of lor and Justice, contrary to the mlscs of moderation and economy, opposed to the wlso counsel of pernor Lord in IiIh blennlnl mes- Condensed Testimony. , B. Hood. Broker aud Manufacturer's nt, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr. New Discovery has no equal as a remady. J. D. Brown, Prop of St. Hotel, 4-;i. Wayue. Ind.. testifies that ras cured of a Couch of two years stand caueed by La Grippe, by Dr. Kinc's New overy. B. F. Merrill. Haldwfnsville. i, says that he has used and reccomendad d never knew it to fail and would rather i it than any doctor, because it alway Mr Hemming, 222 E. 25th St., o, always keeps it at band and has no rot Croup, because it instantly relieves. I Bottles at Fred A. Legg's 'US Chcao Rates to Frisco. tho cheap rates of live dollars cabin iwo-iuty steerago including meals oeriu ure still in eirect on tne & N, Co's.. steamers from Port- tn Mim Ti,riinlcfn teamers leave Portland every ilvo rs. 3-0-1 iu Removal. Tho oillco of the Oregon lit & Produce company has been loved from 177 Commercial street f. the Wallace warehouse, on High eet. This location will afford much room and better facilities for dllng their growing business. 3-31-3b Children Cry for t?hr'tCittorIa... REPUaLieArfSTXfE DELEQATE3. Wasco-J. G.Day, M. T. Nolan, J. M. Patterson, E. L. Smith, F. W. Jones, George Johnston and A. E. Lake. Gllliam-S. G. llnwson, W. W.Slel- werandO. 11. DuKvk. YanililUr-A. J. Apperson, .1. M. Crawford, J. F. Matters, T. N.Graves, W. T. Vinton, A. Ulackourn, J. E. Hubbard, Henry Hewitt. Unlon-W. T. Wright, .1. R. Fcrrcl. J. D. Casey, Chaa. Haltgratli, J. H. Thorson, J. M. Church, S. O. Swack liaiumer, M. 11. Rccs. Morrow A. Andrews, J. N. Brown. J. W. linger, T. 11. Howard. Marlon Wm. Hllleary, 11. G.Son nemann, II. L. Barkley, D. S. Ktitn, W. B. Brown, J. II. Riches, R. E. Downing, Thos. Bruce, Mark SkliT, W. J. Hadly, Wm. Chcrrlngton, J. T. Ross, James L. Cook, F. C. Perrlne, D. C. Sherman, Adam Olimart, Claud Gatch, J. A. Shaw; Wm. Waldo, at large. Klamath: C. S. Moore and George S. Nlckerson. Josephine W. T.. Coburn, 0. O. Biglow, R. A. Booth, Charles Decker. Coos-R. S. Llttlellcld, W. Sinclair and C. W. Olive. Lake A. C. Auldon, E.M. Brattnln and A. Snider. CONdllKSSIONAL DKLECJATES. Marlon county II. B.Condlt, F. W. Hollls, A. F. Blackcrby, J. 11. Roland, Geo. Elilen, Wm. Fry, J. II. McNary, Louis Stinson, R. J. Hendricks, C. ilson, Prince Byrne, J. Voorhecs, J. C. Johnson, A. J. Richardson, .lap Minto, E. E. McKlnncy, Wm. Bushy, C. D. Hartmnn, Wm. Waldo dolcgnto at large. Lincoln county C. B.Crosno, R. A. Bensal, E. J. Davis. Clackamas county J. W. Meldrum, G. W. Frosser, T. F. Ryan, J. M. Tracy, Geo. F. Horton, S. M. Ramsby, T. B. Thomas, J. L. Kruse, II. S. C. Phelps, J. S. Vaughn, E.M. Hartman, J. R. Morton. Yamhill W. Chrlsman.C.A.Butt.J. P. Irvine, J. W. Hobbs, O, II. Irvine, A. Dctmcrlng, M. O. Lownsdale. D. P. Trulllngcr and Gcorgo W. Blbee. Josephine W. T. Coburn, C. O. Blgclow, R. A. Booth, Charles Decker. Coos. R. S. Llttlellcld, W. Sinclair and 0. W. 01 1 ye. Lake A. C. Auldon, E. M. Brat lain and A. Snider. Klamath: O. C. Applcgato and R. S. Mooro. ItEPUULIOAN COUNTY CONVENTIONS Linn, April 2. Washington, April 2. Benton, April -1. Jackson,' April 4. Lane, April !. Polk, April 4. Douglas, April 3. Deafness Cannot be Cured, by local applications, us they cannot reach tho diseased portions of tho car. Thcro Is only ono way to euro deaf ness, nnd that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of tho Eustachian tube. When tills tube gets inllamcd you havo n rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It is entirely closed deaf ness Is the result, and unless tho In flammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; nlno cases out of ten uro caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an In llamcd condition of the mucous sur face, Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any caso of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars, frco. F.J. Ciienney &Co., Toledo, O, Cirsoid by Druggists, 75 cents. HARD TIMES FACTS. GOOD HEADING FOItJiTJIK FAMILY CIRCLE. Every-, reader of JSTheh Journal should look up tho list of premiums given absolutely free with this paper. The Weekly Journal at $1 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 tho world as a standard in Its ficldj Tho Toledo Blade, Tho Queen of Fashions, Womankind, Tho Farm News, Tho Child Garden. These vulunblo publications taro each worth a $1 a year, yet we give you your choice, ono year free, for a sjl.ou suoscripiion to xiik juuiwai., either tho Daily for six months or the 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 -Wbea Baby was alclr, wo care her Cutorla. Wfeaa aba was a'Cfclld, ahe- cried for Caatorta. Wfcaa (4m baeasut XU. aha'clua to Castor!. Wb JrtdCkftlrtB, aba gave ttesa Catisia Lost, medium sized blacky leather hand containing letters, pension papers and 6"Pi other articles, including bottle of beat's oil D. L. McLain. Report Will pay liWra! reward. to this office. lo-tf CALL FOR CONVENTION. A Republican convention for tho state of Oregon is called to meet In the city of Portland, on Thursday, April 0, 1800, ntll o'clock a. in., Tor the purpose of nominating candidates i lor tho prcstdcntal electors and stale and district olllces, except congress men, and of electing four delegates-at laigc to the Republican national con vention, and to transact such other uslncss as may properly come bcroro che convention. The convention will oimst of 237 delegates chosen by tho cvcral aunties as follews: Baker... 5 Lnno 10 Linn 10 Lincoln 3 Malheur 3 Benton 5 Clackamas.... 12 Clatsop 7 Columbia 5 Coos 4 Crook 3 Curry 2 Douglas o Gilliam 3 Grunt 5 Harney 2 Jackson... ,....7 Josephine 4 Klamath 2 Lake 3 Marlon 10 Morrow 3 Multnomah 48 Polk 8 Sherman 3 Tillamook 3 Umatilla 0 Union 8 Wallowa 3 Wusco 7 Washington ....11 Yamhill i) The same being one delcgate-nt-large from each countv nnd one dele gate for everv 200 votes nnd fur ovnrv fraction over one-half thereof cast for the Republican candidate for governor at tho election held In this sUto on June 4, 1801. All voters In favor of tho Republi can principle of protection to Ameri can Industries and American labor tho upbuilding of a home market, a sound tltianclnl policy nnd n patriotic enforcement of tho Monroe doctrine nro cordially Invited to unite with us. GEOnOK A. STEEti William Kapus, Chairman. Secretary. Portland, Or., Feb. 5, 180(1. DISTINCT CONVENTION. A Republican convention for tho llrst congrcssloual district, of the state of Oregon, Is hereby called to meet In tho city of Albany on Tues day, April 7, 1890, nt:tp. m. for the purposo of nominating u candidate for congress and two delegates to tho national Republican convention. Tho convention will consist of 122 dclo gates to bo chosen by tho several counties, as follews: Benton G Coos 4 Curry 2 Clackamas ....12 Josephine .... 4 Jackson 7 Douglas 0 Klamath 2 Lane 11 Lake o Lincoln 3 Linn 10 Marlon....'. 10 Polk 8 Tillamook 3 Washington ..,.11 Yamhill 0 Tho samo being ono delegate at largo for each couuty.and ono for each 200 votes, or fraction over one-half thereof, cast for tho Republican gov ernor nt tho election held Juno 4, 1801. Tho committo recommends that the primaries and county conventions bo held in accordanco with tho recom mendation of the stato central com mit ten Tnos. H. Tongue, President. J. A. Wilson, Secretary. COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TION. CONVEN- The Marlon county democratic con vcntlon Is hereby re-called to meet at Salem, Wcdncsduy, April 10, 1800, nt 11 u. m. for tho purposo of nominat ing a county ticket in full. J. R. Fairbanks. Chairman of tho convention. Salkm, March 30, 1800. 3 31 td POLITICAL EVENTS. Polk county Republican primaries, Friday, April 3. Polk county Republican convention nt Dallas, April 4. First congressional district Repub lican convention nt Albany on Tues day, April 7. Stato Democratic convention nt Portland Anrll Dth. Republican national convention meets In St. Louis, Juno 10. Democlatlc national convention meets in Chicago, July 7. National Populist convention, St. Louis, July 22. - . ! -H I....I OLD MANURE And plenty of it. Salem Truck & Drny Co. 3-10-3t Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. nEBB 19 NO pnOFE3SION, whoso labors co f o veroly tax tho uorroua y tom. as that of tho ministry. Tho do- raneemoat of tho norro centora of tlio brain by over work frcquontly brln;a on attacks of heart trouble, and norrous proitratlon. Uov. J. 1. Kotor, M. D., 1'uator V. D. church, Loudon MUM, Ills., himsolf a phyal clan, writes Feb.ia.13M: "Hoart affectlou and nervous probtratlou had bocomo co serious last fall that a llttlo over work lu tho pulpit would bo completely prostrate rao Ttr IVTilPC' that lt oemed ccruln I UI. iUUo oust rellnoulsh tho work Heart CUre ot th3 Mtry entirely. Restores o vd tu" w udito XIanMU would ask ico If I did not iiealin.otit have hvartdUeaisc. iMtt Novombcr I coioaasncod taklns Dr. MIlcV Now Heart Curo alternately with Tir Mile' Nerviue and darlrwl tha jrroatest posslblo boneflt. I havo Juatclmed revival work of 10 weeks, preaching; woarly every night and twice on the Babbath. I can apeak for hours without sufferlnz as I formerly did. Hard worlclns ralnlatora should keep Dr. Miles' grand rcmodlea on hand." Dr. UUes' Heart Cure Is sold on guarantee, Mt bottle' will beaeOt or money ntvmtti. 15 U vmJ nfcKiuiufii for Infants THIKTY yor' oh.ervatloa ef Caaterl with the- p.troMa;o of alllloa ef panom, permit aa to apemk of it rlthaat tawing. It la gatiHe-atlejMAly tho licit remedy for Iaffcata wlA Children tha worM hn ever fcnown. It la aarmleaa. Chlldrem llho It. It glTa them health. It vrlll ativa tholr Hvna. In it Mother hw aoasothlag -which la fthaolntoly aavfo aafl praotloallr parfeot mn chlld'a aietUclao. Caatorha Jeatreya Wiorma. Caatorlav allay Fcverlhaet8. Caitorla provoata vomiting Soar Card. Oaataria onrea Plarrhaa and Wlad Colla, Oaatorla rellevca Teething Tronhloa. Citatorla oorei Coattlprttloa aad Flfttalency. Oaatorla aontraHtoa tho offeota of carhonto aold gaa or yoLoaoaa air. Caatorla dooa aot ooatata raorphlae, Oftlirm, or other narcotic yroperty. Cottorla nalmlIfttoa tho food, roffalatea tho atomaoh taxi howelv. fjlvir.s honlthy aad aatnral aloop. Oontorla la pat up In oao-tlzo hottloa only. It la Mot oiq la hitllr. aon't ftlloxy car " to aoll yoa anythtag clao oa tho plea or promlaa that It la "jnat m good" aad uwlU aaiwar every purpose." Eco that yon pet O-A-g-T-O-K-I-A. Tho fao-ftv fdgHatnrn Jlo of Children Ory for Wm&K3BS333i8323MaSm& TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST - VIA - GBL fll Service andSceiicvy Unequalled Trrotiffli lulaco and 'louvlst Cavs ftlntna and liufl'ct Library Cam Trains leave Portland and Seattle dally for the East. iitKci,.icscivaiiuiis nnu uaKouc giicckcu For comfort In travel take 1 : tue un jreat Northern. U. C. STEVENS. G. VM A., Seattle, Wash. A. P. C. DENNISTON.SC. !'.!& T. A., Portland, Oi. Through Ticketsl TO THE JH , Ji JX.V JL VJA THE Union Pacific System. Throuuh l'ullman l'alaco Sleepers. Touris Sleepers and Fieo Kecllntnn Chairs dally between lOUTLANJ) to CHICAGO Our trains are heated llchled by Pintsch llcht. by steam and ir Time toChlcaco. 3 1.2 days Time to New York, 4 I-J da; lays. Which Is many hours rjuickcr than coni- Detltorg. For rates, time tables and fullinforni apply to on BOISti iO jiAiucmt, Agents, Salem, Oi. R. W. BAXTEU, C II. WINN, General Acent, Dist. 1'ass. Agent 13S Third Street. Portland. OREGON CENTRAL ,AND- Eastern R. R. Company YAQU1NA 1JAV ROUTE. Connecting at Yaqulna Hay with the San Francisco & Yanulni 1); Hay Steamship Co. CTPlllVD t.PAHAI t nw a I and fitst-cUu In every respect. Sails from Yaqulna for San FraiiclKo about rvery B days. Pluenger acconimuilillons unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or polntt wrst to Sin Franclscoj Cabin. I2J steerage, 8j cabl round trip, good 60 days, (18. For sailing dates apply to II. iJ. WALDEN. Agent. Albany, Or. CHAS. CLARK. Corvallis, Or. EDWIN BTONE, Manager, Ccrvallis, Or. A. J. CHURCHILL, Local Agent, Salem. Pennyroyal pills CTTJl, VViUnitn. uuimttitU l4 CfclfkwKrCi fU IXiUm '- - - JW i IW v m 4L and Children. 6&&X' " la oa i m&u iTory wrapper. Pitcher's Castorla. ! Miff GAR III lu mi rainu. BOZORTH BROS., Agents; jpfflL msiwii IVif. . kuns; Pullman Sleopinp- Cars Elogant Dinln Cars Tourist Sleeping Carb To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Pargo, Grand Forks, Crook 1 Ion, Winnipeg, Helena and Uutte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Uoston, and all Point East and South For information, time tickets, call on or wrltn cards, maps and THOMAS, WATT & CO. AGENTS, 265 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or. a. u. unanton, assi. uen'i. ran, Act,, Morrison St., corner Third Portland, Or. 0. R. & N. CO. E. M'NEII.L, RECEIVER. TO THE EAST GIVES .THE CHOICE OF Two Transcontinental Routes. Via Spokane Minneapolis Sti'aul and Den ver Omaha and Kansas Cily. Low rates to eastern cities. OCEAN CITIES. Portland San I'janciico, Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. Portland, March 33 and 28, and April 3, 7, 12, 17, '2 y and28lhat8p m. Fare Cabin, $(: steerage, I2.J0, W1LLAMFTTE RIVER DIVISION, Portland Eugene. Steamer Elmore and Ruth leave Sulem for Eugene and Corvallis Saturdays, Sundays Tuesdays and Thursdays at about 5 p. m. Leave for Portland Mondays, Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 a. m, Lowest freight and passenger rates. Round-trip tickets vcro cheap. Tickets sold and baggage checked through (o all points without extra transfer charges, For full details call on Hoiie & Darker, agents, Salem, Oregon, or address. W. If. HURLI1URT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or, For full details call on or address G. M. POWERS, Font of Trades!. Local Agent. Have You tofi the new Pozxowf Vvrv Box J free with each box of Powder. H Is given Ask for It.' THE CAPITAL JOURNAL does not do n lottery business to svroll its circulation; but in addition to Riving value received, lt gives Its sub scribers valuable premiums. Now is the tlmo to order your rend ing matter, nnd lt will pay you to no tice tbc following special offers. 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EAST AND SOUTH -.-.VIA -. Shasta Route. . OF THIi Sat hem Pacific Co. California Express Train -Run dai. between TortUnd and San FrancUco. Soudl j I Notth iv. i on. una ai. lv Salem Iv. ar S.ui Fran. Iv, I p.m. a. m. Above trains stop at liant Portland, Oregon City, Wo dburn, Salem, Turner, Maifon, lellerson, Altiany, Albany Junction, Irving, Lugene, CroMvell, Drain, and all Matlont from Hoseburg to Ashland, Inclusive. ROSKItURO MAIL DAILV. South 1 I North 8:;i0 a.m. 11:00 a.m. C:20 p.m. lv.PortlntidnrT lv. Salem lv. ar. Ilosub'g lv. i:W p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 8ALP.M PASSKNOKIt. South Nortb 4:00 p.m. (1:15 p.m. lv. Portland ar. ar. Salem lv. 10;0.j a.m. 8:00 a.m. UlNINC! CAKS ON OODEN ROUTE PULLMAN nUFFET SLEEPERS and second-class sleeping cars attached to all train. WEST SIDE DIVISION. Between Portland and Corvallis, dally (ex cept Sunday. 1 7130 a m, 12:15 pm. Portland. Coivalll. Ar (6sm p. in Lv 11135 l m. Ar. At Albany and Coivallls connect with tra.ni of Oregon CVntral & Eastern Rallioad. Express train daily except Sunday, 4145 p m 75 p. m. Lv. fortlaud Ar. 1 Ar. McMlnvlHe Lv ) "8:25 TT"m. 6:50 a. in. THROUGH TICKETS to all points In the Eastern States, Canada and EureiM: can be obtained at lowest raid from W.W. SINNER, Agent, Saltm. E. P, ROGERS Aist. G. V. & V. A.. Portland Or. R. KOEHLER, Manager. P. & Si. Paul Ry., BGLANCE AT THIS MAP. Of the IChlcago, 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 train), are lighted with electricity and heated by steam. Its equipment Is mpctb. Elegant Pullet, library, smoking and sleeping cars, with free rccllnirg chairs, Each sleeping car K)ithl:as an electric reading lamp, and its dining cars aro the best in the world. Other lines are longer than this, hut none are shorter, and no other offers the above lux uilous accommodations. These are sufficient reasons (or tho popularltylo! "Ilia Milwau kee." Coupon ticket accnts In every rail road office will clve yon further Information, or address C.I. EDDY. General Agent, J, W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agent. I'oitlaadg Lw.'il. -J j ..".c.fi for gtitnillti &mfwm trc't elreolaUoa et aay tcttUo ymitrte Mm HHUaSMMMrMMM J, Ka lawlHf'Bt man thnuld Ut without I worio. BUKiuiair umrwa. nw itni BpUrulldir UliutrsWJ, Id im wiutoui iu yir 'jJHTnontin. Auar, w .wViirfHr. HOI nwKsaiftitfd a au auivMu 4om a Ml la Uuant An WUlMa AIL rilKC tmUnttrfn&itn)tjma IxIItUiuI hnu4 U!ll, ' t Uf tt r"'"fc " M4 Uil Irt k n. t 1. .i. .if in.. 1 i,,.mnmf.w. -y,,!.! Hit t rcn-hoUejKo ruuiir tit uvc(ibM, Oii, Uprualorrtiwa, WhltM, uuDkluml 1M4. cbart. ut ur !. lioo, irrluilou ur wm' sibn i.r m u .-.'. '.:.: ii r alrf by iinwUfr. or sent la tUla WMfsaa. CttvuHt Ml a liiHHMS. Tnk YKir WM oneof thoMha4eitM FaaaoiH fvsvBeaat ThcrarosrlTcnfr wHii chboxofpoirtr w4t. j (jluca Milwaukee, Vt, PAUL t J cxrt C M -w AU K KH Sav jjyr && 1 it Aucnoy 'jwu JsPiis. sflrlSElPJ MXM TKAM MANKV MjW MMflN fAYRNTt OOfYHWHT. tJ Fur lofortntlnn aad fro Kutfkeok wriu a S1UNN CO.. Ml munawAr. Nxw Yon. 014ms barau for scurta pntiata to Awerlea. iit BuSaUr a att spm at CaT Mm tffiMlH m is 1 u t ;. v 7S1 nuCsMt GHiweMCs. uss ' ft.MMssY xssV tr.a.i. ka -mfl