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tm Bank rcsidoril Isaac Lewis of Sabina, Ohio, highly respected ail through that cction. He has lived in Clinton Co. 15 years, and has been president of the Sabina Bank 20 years. Ho gladly keBtitlcs to the merit of Jiood's Barsa narlllu, and what he says is worthy attention. All brain workers find Hood's Snrsaparilla peculiarly adapted to their needs, it makes pure, rich, red blood, and from this comes nerve. fcneutal, bodily and digestive strength. v "I am clad to Bay that Hood's Banapa rllla is a very good mcdlclno, especially a a blood purlflor. It has done mo good nany times. For several years I suffered rrcatly with pains of Neuralgia in ono oye and about my temple, es pecially at night when I had been having a hard day of physical and mental labor. I took many remedies, but found help only In Hood's Sarsaparilla which cured moot rheumatism, neuralgia and headache. I lood's SarsaparIHa has proved itself a truo Ii lend. I also take Hood's Pills to keep r v bowels regular, ana iiko tno puis f very mucn." xsaao jbwib, Haoina, umo. Hood's Sarsapariila M j i'i One True Wood Turlner. AlldruggJ sti. $1. r mrcd only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mom. flOOClS FlllS easy In effect. saceiiM THE LEAGUERS ADJOURN. A Drlri Report of Their Proceedings Sunday. The Leaguers held n sunrise prayer iiueetliif? at fi:"0 Sunday morning and although the sun was not to bo seen everything was bright and cheerful within the First Methodist church. Uev. Stmicrvlllo conducted services hit 10:30 Sunday morning in which he presented tho object of tho Leaguers rvery ciTeotlvciy. The anthem by the choir under EProf. Ilcritago wus grand and well Rcxecuted. Services were conducted at 4 p. in. In tho M. E. church and Y. M. C. A. I rooms for young women and gentle- lincn respectively. At 0:30 p. in. a vesper service was , held in the M. E. church In which :the local Endeavor societies ! participated. The meeting was led by i W. C. Ilawley and was a grand buc- . cess. A dolegate from tho Eugene r' chapter spoke alone tho lino of chris tian unity. Tho regular evening services com menced at 7:30 o'clock. Tho address Ft by Prof, F. S. -Dunn, of Willamette university, was intensely interesting. Ills subject was "Christ or Diana." Tho paper on "Transformation" by President HoDanlcls, of tho Portland district, was also line. Then followed the report of the committee on resolu tions, which was quite lengthy but complete. Tho delegates then gathored around tho altar and renewed their pledge of allcgianco preparatory to tho work of tho ensuing year. After Joining hands and singing "Blest Bo tho Tlo that Binds," tho convention was dis missed by prayor, Most of tho delegates left foi their various homes today. " Again Salem liaa been visited by a band of Christian young- pcoplo who hayo left a wonderful inlluenco be hind them. REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. Following is tho report In full tho committee on platform, in tho Republican state convention of Ore gon, which was adopted and Ir the party platferm: The representatives of th: Republicans of tho state of Oregon in convention assembled call attention to the condition of industr) throughout the country, as a proof of the necessity of returning to the policy of the Re publican party under which there was general prosperity during thirty years. Wo reaffirm the principles of the Kepubli. can national platform ol 1892, and Assert tlut the results that have followed the change de creed by the election of that year have justl. ficd our protest against the national policy adopted by the Democratic party. We believe that the government should have an ample revenue, with a sufficient sur plus over ordinary expenditures to provide for coast defences, for the steady building up of the navy, and for the constant reduction of the public debt. We believe that the present tariff, with its lowered rates and its destruc tive and dishonest system of undervaluations and discriminations ai to localities, should be replaced by one framed on protective princi ples similar to that if the McKinley bill and arranged to give nmplo protection to Ameri can wages and American industry, anu to re store the reciprocity policy of James G. Blaine. We have always civen protection to our shipbuilders. In late years we have neglected to Drotect our siitpowners. v ucneve mo time has come to restore to the policy of Washington and Hamilton, which, by tils. criminating duties in fiivor of American bot toms, secured 90 per cent of our carrying trade to American iliips, rmd which, if now restored, would again revive nor shipping and cause American freights to he paid to Amerl. cans. The American people, from tradition and interest, favor bimetilUtn, and the Republi can party demands the usa ol both gold and silver as standard money uilli such restrict ions and under iuch provision to be determ ined by legislation, a will secure the main, tcnance ol the parity of values of the two metals, so that the purchasing and debt Griffo-McKcever Match, j' IhtooiuVN, April 13. Grlffo Is uuuciieu 10 meet unariey iicw.ecYcr, tho clever Philadelphia llght-wclght, 1 tonight, before the Empire Athletic club, at Jluspeth, Long Island, Inn 20-iuiiiul go. Grlffo Is much Improved , since he began training, and ts confi dent that ho can settle McKeever in short order. tng power ol the dollar, whether 01 silver, lebt-pay gold or paper, shall be at all times equal, Tho Interest of the producers of the country its farmers and its worUngmen demand that every dollar, paper nr coin, Issued by the government shall be as good as any other dollar. Resolved. That wc earnestly endorse the proposed amendment 10 the constitution of the United States, providing for the election of United States seimliu lv popular vote, recently reported from the committee on privileges and tdcciloiii by Senator Mitchell and now pending consideration in the United State Senates. Resolved, That ihc application of the Ore gon delegation in cougicks to the president of the United Mates and now pending before him, praying a modification of his procla. nation creating the Catcadc forest reserve, is hereby earnestly approved, and we appeal to the president to grant the prayer of our dele gation in congress. We realize the importance and magnitude of the fishing Industry on the Columbia river and would recommend that some provisions be made for a state hatchery for artificial propagation, and that the laws regulating the closed season be riuidly enforced. That we endorse the efforts ol our repre sentatives in congress to secure repaymont to the settlers cf Oregon of the excess of $1.25 per acre wrongfully collected by the govern ment on lands located in the limits of the unearned Northern Pacific railroad land grant now forfeited. The construction ol the Nicaragua canal is of the highest Importance to the American people, both as a measure of national defense and tt build up and maintain American com merce. It is moreover of special importance to our Pacific s;a'.es and we demand its completion as speedly as possible by the government of the United States. We hereby endorse the action of our sena tors and representatives in congress in their endeavor to secure grants of pensions to Indian war veteran. We plcdce the Republican! party to a neid economy In the expenditure of public money; salaries: anu me To Be Electrocuted. Dannemoka, K. Y., April 13. Joseph Zlamal, who murdered Teresa Karmona, his sweetheart, by cutting her throat with a razor on August 30 last, at Johnstown, Is under sentence to iw electrocuted this week. Republican District Convention. MADISONKU.LE, Ky., April 13. Re publican District convention will be held here today to elect delegates to the naslonal convention at St. Louis. Bradley and McKinley both claim that they will control the delegates. Connty Democratic Convention. The Marlon county democratic con vention Is hereby re-called to meet at Salem, Wednesday, April 15, 1890, at 11 a. in. for the purpose of nominat ing a county ticket in full. J. 11. Fairbanks, Chairman of the convention. Salkm, March 30, 189(1. 3 31 td llfiVUllH" TJ Cure for Hoadacho. As a remedy for all forms of Headaches Electric Hitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure nnd the most dreaded habitual sick headache yeilds to Its influence. We urge all who arc afilic'ed to pro'ure a bottle, an 1 give this remedy afalr trial In cas: of habitual constipation Elec tric Hitters cures by giving thi needed tone to the bowels, and few case n long resist the use of this medicines. Try itonco. Fifty cents and $1,00 nt Fred A, Lcgg's Drug store. tor Infants and Children, IBCIRTY year' pbierrfttloa ef CajtarU with the yaferaaMf ef mlllloaa of yorooBo, permit e apeak ef It vrlthet sfHwlag. It is ntmwttemss'Ur th teat remedy for Iafimte susfl ChlMrea tho Troria & ever known. It la harmleoa. Children lUco it. It srlveo theta fcewltls. It -prill a,ve their lira. Its it MeUtero have aometklug wkiek i aliiolately astfe susd practically yot a cklld'w etUele. Cnntoria destroy Wiorma. Caatorla allay FcTerltaaesa. Oaatoria prevent vorai'tiBsr Soar Caril. Caatorla cares Plnrrana aaa 'Wiml Cell ev Citstarla, rellevea Teething Troatles. Castor-la earen Coaatlpatloa and nataloHoy. Caatorla neatrallaea tho eBTeota of car bohjq add gai ar poU oaeaa air. Caatorla dooa Hot ooatftta morphine, oplam, or other aarootlo property. Caatorla msfmllfttoa the food, rcgnlnto the utemaoa anil paweli. giving healthy aad natural sleep. Caatorla la pat up in oaa-alsto hottlee flair. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL docs not do a lottery huslncsa to weil its circulation; but In addition to giving value received, It gives Its sub scrlbcmvaluablo premiums. Now Is tho time to order your read ing matter, and It will pay you to no tice tho following special oilers. Any ono of tho folldwlng llvo peri odicals free, ono year, to any sub scriber of THE JOURNAL who pays $1.50 In advanco for tho dally, by caS rlor, thrco months, (50 cents a month) or by mall six months, (25o a month) or tho weekly 18 months, ($1 a year. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- Shasta Route. OFHTHE It lit not oold la halk. Pon't allots- any one to aell yoa anything elao ea tho plea or yremln that it ia "Jaat as stood" and "trill answer every parpeaa." See that yon pet C-A-3-T-O-R-I-A. Tho fao-lmll of signature ctf& in ea every wrapper. The Discovery Sayed His Life Mr. G. Calllouttc, Druggist, Beaversville, 111., says : 'To Dr. King 's New Discovery I owe my life AYos taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was glyen up and told I could not live. Having Dr.King'a New discovery in my store I scot for a bottlv and began its use and from the Tint dose began to get better and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth Us weight in gold. We won't Veep store or house without It," Get a free trial at Fred A. Legg's Drug Store, O. C. & B. R. R. to the reductlou of excessive abolishment of the fee svstsm whenever Corvallls to Portland In One Day. Beginning "Wednesday, April 1, tho uew steamer "Albany," elegantly fur nished, Including new piano, will run between Corvallls and Portland on tho following schedule: Down river: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leave Corvallls, 1:00 a, in.; leavo Albany, 8:10 a. m.5 leave Buona Vista, 0:15 a. m.; leave Inde pendence, 10:20 a. m.; leave Salem, si:u a, m.: leaves newuerK, v " arrive Portland. 0:3d p. m. Up river: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leave Portland, fl a. ra.; leave Newberg.i 10:30 a. m.; leave Salem, 3:30 p. in.; leavo Inde pence, 5;p, m.; leave Buena -YIsU, 7:30 p. m.; leave Albany, 0:20 p. m.; arrive Corvallls, 11 20 p. ni. The above schedule means no more lay-overs at Salem. Fastest time and a delightful trip. Portland dock, foot of Taylor street. Edwin Stone, Manager, Corvallls, Oregon. possible, ana oi an useless commissions; anu bclieye that no appropriation should be made to any school or charitable institution not under the control of the state; and oppose the Incorporation into the general appropriation bill of Items for the expenditure of public money not authorized by law. We demand the enactment of rigid restrict ions on foreign Immigration, both for protection of our country against illiterate and vicious claBses from foreign lands and for protection of our labor and preservation to our own Seople of the rema'rder of our national omain. We commend the policy of the Republican party in relation to internal improve ments, and in particular in opening our waterways to comme.ee, and we denounce ta Ulibtrality of Democratic party in these im portant matters. Respectfully submitted. T. E. tttlt, Sou HiRSCit, Secretary. Chairman. MINORITY REPORT. Following Is the minority report, which was defeated by a vote of 108 to 1291 We, a ralnorfty of your comiuf.ee on plat form save and except the section on finance, for which we submit the following as a sub. tltutej , , , . . Resolved. That we favor the use of both gold and silver to the extent which they can be maintained in circulation at parity In pur. chasing and debt paying power; but we are earnestly opposed to the free and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio ol 10 to yor trie itiinn that it would destroy such parity, S . . .!. I ,. .1 ...mm.. enormously contract sue vuiuuit u mi".j j by forcing gold outol circulation ana imme. dlately place the country on a sllytr basis. Uellevlng that the effect of international demonetisation of silver can be overcome only by international remonetixation of that metal, the Republican party of Oregon most nmntlv favor such measures as will accom- Fast Time to St. Paul and Eastern Points. The Northern Paclllc Railroad will Inaugurate April 12 n doublo dally trans-continental passenger scrvlco between Portland at St. Paul. Running tlmo reduced to 70 houra, 55 minutes, to St. Paul; 31 days to Chicago; 4 days to Now York. Ono train leaves Portland at 5 p. m. and ono at 11:30 p. in. Thcso vcstlbuled trains will bo equipped with standard Pullman pal ace sleoplng cars, Pullman tourist sleeping cars, dining carsand coaches. Thomas, Watt & Co., Agents, Salem. m Treasurer's Notice. 1.a .. ni.... r... ...... It. ".....s... Salem, Or., March 25. 18UC Notice Is hereby given that the Ui derslgned has money on hand to pay till warrants stamped up to April 1, 1893, and Interest will cease 11 tho Hiimc from date of this notice. Jap Minto, 3-25-2w County Treasurer. Cheap Rates to Frisco. Tho cheap rates of five dollars cabin and two-iif ty steerage including meals and berth aro still in effect on the O.R. & N. Co's.. steamers from Port land to San Francisco. Steamers leave Portland every llvo days. 3-0-1 m m Full dress white shirt worth $1.50 for 85 cents at Johnson & Sons. Now coods chean for cash. lltf Children Cry for Pitcher' Castorta. Pi OF FASHIONS, Southern Pacific Co,- California Express Train Run da.17 between Portland and San Francisco. South I North p. m. a. in I bri -ant' ;! in Huh Fran. 1 iv, Above trains slop ut Uah t'ouUnJ, Oirton City, Wo dbuiu, Jvilfm, Tunnr, MaiUm, elTcrson, Albany, Albany Junction. Irirg, k'ugene, Cruiwcll, Drnin, arid nil Matkns from lWeburu to AsMand, inchndte. KOSUUUKU MAIL DAILY. South 8:::o u.iii 11:00 ti.111 5:20 p.m IvTl'ortlaiular. lv. Salem lv. ar. Hoqcb'g lv. North 1:10 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:30 a.tti. tho best 10 pago Illustrated fashion mngazlno of Now York freo for ono year. Tho above pi Ices aro not cash, and tho cheapest combination over of fered. Tho "Queen" la n hlgh-olasa prnotlcal, homo magazine. C No Trouble to Show You Thr ough and Give Prices, ZC Hadwaf ef Tinwaief Barbed Wife Blacksmith Supplies, Stoves and Machinery at and GRAY BROS 'The Child Garden.' aTho delightful Chicago 'children's magazine. Just tho thing to read to the llttlo ones of the homo circle. It brlugn the klndorgarton Into tho home. Song, games and story, Beau tifully Illustrated, 81 n year, Pub lished bv tho Klndorgarton Literature Co.I South SAI.KM I'ASaKNOhlt. 4:00 p.m. 0:10 p.m. lv. Portland ar. ar. Salem lv. North 10:05 a.m. 8:00 a.m. UININO CAUS OH OJDKN ROUTE PUU.MAN BUFFET BLEEl'ERS and second-class sleeping cars attached to all trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland and Corvallls, daily cept Sunday.) (ex- 7130 a.m. I Lv. is 1$ p.m. Ar. I'ortlaud, Corvallls. Ar 6120 p. ra. I-vl"3SP"' At Albany and Corvallls connect with trains of Oregon Central Sc Eastern Railroad. Express train daily except Sunday. Examine our large and complete stock. Always prompt courteous treatment, Notice to Stockholders. The Salem Building & Loan Asso ciation now has Its otllco In tho State Insurance building, ground floor. P. II. -STnoAT, Secretary. Fedohas. These are the most fashionable hats, and Johnson & Son are selling tnem irom 91 .zo up omy about half price. 4-8-tf "Worklnitiuen's suits, first class, only 84.75 at G. W. Johuson & Sons, tno State street clothiers. lltf Almost Distracted earnestly favor such measures plish that purpose. Claud Gatch, Charles S. Moore, John Combs, r. H.Moore, W. w. ajeiwer, iw win Brtstow.W. II. Conyers, W. P. Conna way. There is more Catarrh in this section of the ,,n,h. hn all othr diseases nut together, and unnll the Isst f.vr years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doc tors pronounced it a local disease, and pre. scribed iocai rcmeuici, wm w.v ..v failine to cure with local ueawnenr, pro nwnced it Inclinable. Science has proven eatankto be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional irwmjm. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.I Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a table spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and maceus surfcea of the syswra. They oflei lioofcrany caet fails to cure. Send for circular and testimonials. Address, F, J. Chieney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Drutfisu, 75 cents. ChlWrnCryfor The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL, OF THE CITY. THE HUM NKS. 4145 p. m I Lv. Portland aTT 7:15 p. m. f Ar. McMlnville Lv tttas a. m. 6:50 a. Hit TMROUUU TICKETS to all points In the Eastern Stales, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest ratei irom v.y. niNiNUK, cetu, aaicwi, E. l KOUEUS, Ami. O. F. & l. It, KOEIILER, Manacer. A.. l'ortland, Or. 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CASEY, Tiav, Pass. Aget. rertlaaii 0. R. & N. CO. E. M'NEILL, RECEIVER. B0I8E t0 JiAliKlUt, Agents, Slcra, Oi. R, W. BAXTER, C, H. WINN, General Agent, Dist, I'ass. Agent 135 Third Street. Portland, I a-Z e,ij..iiu.4oiiJ-. A 'VLK "., Mil I.DI....S C & ?". r-V..,.V. i.-l... tU. r? jr. f srr.5 S3r.iiuu tut. mU ii H rtvw. Tali tfcwy VW ilWMMllWll' tM jmixtnUttt l.ilwwUU !. TMllMal m.. M .MlllCM&M,. IIHWWI UHtf UrfM. UM. k nfmn wrmrf UU. M. kMlrtllC, ! Jjrjuu. '" r S T" Tk Yur Wife onaot those baudsoroa 1"oikii PcKf llo zas Th7 am 1t wj f rw with each bos of po dr is. I 111 BROTHERS EDITORS, 3alem, - Oregon. 1 nil iriiM 111 1 111 111.111 p. Il'lrll'i V' 11 Ml 111! Doc flaBllOffilLlIliU. In all towns and localities throughout the United States and territories to sell the Fount, aln Washer and Steam Cooker, the best in use. It saves its own price In the wear of clothes In less than six months. Scut C, O, I). by express, prepaid, for 3.$o, in tin; f j In copper, for partlcaims, address TO THE EAST GIVES THE CHOICE OF Two Transcontinental Routes. Via Spokane Minneapolis Si'Paul and Den. ver Omaha and Kansas Cily. Low rates to eastern cities. OCEAN CITIES. Portland San Fisncisco. Steamers leave Alnsworth dock. Portland March 33 and 38, and April 3, 7, 13, 17,,'J andsSihatSp. m. Fare Cabin, $; steerage, lJ.50. WILLAMFTTE RIVER DIVISION. Rivkk Stkameu r-Ruth and Elmore for Portland, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at iltlja. in,, arriving at 6 p.m., andwon Thursday and Saturday 7 a, m. ar riving at 3130 p. in. Returning leava Port, land every day except Sunday at 6 a, m., arriving In Salem at 3110 p. m. For Corvallls, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday ami Saturday at330P. m arrlvini! at Independence at 5 m,. Albany atop. m., locvains n p. in. k foot of Trade street. Fotfull details call on Dolss & Darker, agents, Salem, Oregon, or address. W. !!. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Of. For full details call on or address G, M. POWERS, Foot of Tradest. cl irt. Ij6 State street. fvIJ. I1ROWN, Salem, Oregon. Hv Yfu tn tba v reaaeNi Tvr exT H U frrwlWiHKhlK)Xof iVuHki. JUktwt. a...