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ri .jr'xT " "s- T-j'wjij!'- 'mip fjj" 'Wtrnf ' C .. fci ' -At- Boils II is often difllcult to convince peo ple their blood is impure, until dread ful carbuncles, abscesses, boils, scrof ula or salt rheum, are painful proof of the fact. Jt is yisuom now, or wlien : ever there is any indication of Impure Hilnod. to fnkn Hood's Sni-ennnrSMo nl .prevent such eruptions nnd suffering. I "I had a dreadful carbuncle abscess, Irod. fiery, fierce and gore. The doctor nf. I tended me over Beven "weeks. When the Enbacesa broke, the rutins wern tnrrlhto onri I thought I should not live through It. I heard and read so much about Hnnri'n SaraaparUla, that I decided to tako it, and my husband, who was suffering with - boils, took it also. It soon purified our Blood built me up and restored my health so that, although the doctor said I would If not bo able to work hard, I have since done the work for 20 people. Hood's Sar- saparllla cured my husband of the boils. and we regard It a wonderful medicine." lMbs. Anita. Peteesott, Latimer, Kansas. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood rudder. All druggists. 31. u -!ll cure liver u, i"ii i MOOC1 S HlllS easy to operate. cure liver Ills, easy to take, ' cents .THE LEGISLATURE. Baker and Malheur Wili R. King WlVco). 13 .. ' . i ri l I3UI1U1II Ullll U1I1UU1U Tolbert Car er (Ren) Clac'.csimas Ron). Clackamas -Geo. C. Brown well and Marlon Alonzo Gesner(Ren). Clatsop- John II. Smith (Dem). Columbia, Washington and Tilla mook G. W. Patterson (Rep). Coos, Curry and Josephine C. E. Harmon (Rep). Crook, Klamath and Lake B. Daly (Dem). Douglas A. W. Reed (Rep). "Gilliam, Sherman and Wasco E.B. Dufur (Dem). Grant, Hainey and Morrow A.W. Go wan (Rep). Jackson S. II. Holt (Peo). Lane I. D. Driver (Rep). J..DT.Mc Clung(Rep). Linn S. A.Dawson (Rep).A. J. Johnson (Rep). Marlon W. II. Hobson (Rep). I. L. Patterson (Rep). Multnomah Geo. W. Bates (Rep). J. E. Ilaseltlnc (Mitch. Rep). Donald MacKay (Rep). Ben Selling (Rep. and axpayers7 League), Josepu Simon Polk B, F. Mulkey (Rep). Sherman and Wasco John Mich- ell (Rep). Umatilla A. it. Price (Ken). i-Umatilla and Union T. C. Taylor IRon). union ana wauowa Justus wacie IPeo). wasiungton is. Jtiugties (itep). Yamhill J. F. Calbreath (Rep). DToldovers elected In 1894. Candidates for president: A. J. fJohnson, of Linn, I. L. Patterson, of Marion, and Joseph aimon, of Mult' nomali. Baker D. W. Yoakum (Peo.) Benton John Whltaker (Peo.) Benton and Lincoln E. It. Lake i(Rep-). . . uiacicamas vv. a. U'lten life.o.) eo. Ogle (Peo.) J. II. Kruse (Peo.) Clatsop John E. Gratke (Dem.) N. . Svindseth (Peo.) Columbia Norman Merrill (Rep.) Coos Thos. Buckman (Peo.) Coos and CurrvW. H. Nosier Peo-) urooK it. u. Misner(uem.) Douclas A. M. Crawford (ReD.) J. Bridges (Ren.) Geo. W. RlddlefRep.) i Gilliara-J. E. David (Rep.) Grant and Ilarnev C. S. Dustln iPeo.) Jackson G. F. Schmidtlein (Peo. , J. Ilowser (Peo.) Nat Langell (Rep. Josenhlne DTenrv L. Benson (Ren. f Klamath and Lake Virell Conn GRep.) . Lane L. uiiyeu (Dem.) D. G. Palm ten.) T. J. Vaucrhan (Ren.) Linn John M. Somers (Ren.) John :n S. Smith (Peo.) T. M. Munkers Peo.) Malheur I. W. Hope (Rep.). ; Marion H. L. Barklev (Ren.lE. W Blianraan (Rep.), David Craig (Rep.j, KcKinley Mitchell (Rep)., J. N. Smith IMorrow J. N. Brown (Ren). Multnomah J. B. Baver. (Ren). pnathan Bourne, Jr, (Mitch. Rep, r-vr"... ; "i: "'" 1'iv,-u. . u x-eu.i, James on. uavis i.Kep.j.ueo s "UlJUep. and Taxpayers' LeaRUe). A. Ilocruo (Taxnavors Leaiue Itch. Bep.l.A. L. Maxwell (Een.l. D, UUU I 1'ovey (Hepl.W. E. Tliomas (Mitch. p.). llenry Wagner (Mitch. Ren). ?Olk T. J. Leo (Dem.V J. A. Vnn. ss (Ren). Kherman and Wasco B. S. Ilunt- rton (Rep.) , F. N. Jones (Rep), rillatnook and Yamhill John Gill eo. and Union Bimetallic). Umatilla E. J. Davis (Rep.), J. S. irdane (Rep ) W. T. Rlcbv (Reni. Jnion-J. W. McAlistfir mnn.i. V. Stanley (Rep). mitowa u. J3 Jennings Rep), rashintrton Ilarvcv H. ItnriKnn rP , G. W Marsh (Ren.). J. R. C. Ptnpson iRenl. anihill If. G. Guild (Union Bl- laiUCi, O. O. EitiMf ItTnlnn RI. Allien Seat will lm mnt.o.i u t tt.. Wandldates for unontwrf t k Jvn of Morrow, n r. nncnn jposepliine.Jonathan Bourne, Mult !..., ucu. ir. uiaaell, or JJouguxH. RECAPrrnr. ATinv imber of Rcnre.unmt.ivAi fiO toubHcans 34 "ocrats 4 .14 Mltolicll TJopubllcnns , -2 Republican and Taxpayers League l Mitchell Itupublicatt and rcoplds. . 1 Union Bliiutallic...., ...... t . 3 Taxpayers' League and Mitchell Republican ....j..J1 Number of Senators. ... . . . . .30 Republicans 22 Democrats :i People's. .... :i Mitchell Republicans I Republican ami Taxpayers' League. 1 30INT CONVENTION. Number of members 90 Republicans ...5(1 Democrats 7 People s 17 Mitchell Republicans 3 Republican and Taxpayers'- League. 2 Mitchell Rcpublleah.nndljP.etlplii'a. j 1 Union Bimetallic Taxpayers' League and Mitchell ! Ilfltiuhllcnn . r I ..'. 1 THE GREATEST COMBINE. Thrice a Week New York World, Weekly Cincinnati Inquirer and.Weekly Journal for $a a Year'. I ' N no vou want the ErcoSllycr Uin- cinnati Inquirer and Weekly Capi tal jouunal? Oilr club rate Is $1.40 for both. Do you want a old standard paper with The Jouunal? Then take the Tlirlce-a-Week' N. Y. Wot Id. Our club rate Is $1.73 for both. Three papers for $2. Tub. Weekly Jouhnal, Weekly Inquirer and Tri weekly Win Id an ca&tcrn, .middle state and western paper 532 pages a year for $3 t ,..-,? Addrr Journal ofllce, bajen), Or. PORTLAND, MARKET. PROVISION, i . Portland, Jan. 16 Wheat valley, S687 Walla Walla, 84 Flour Portland, Benton county, 4 50., 4.40; graham, 3.75; superfine, J2.50 per obi Oats White, 4o42c; grey,394o;rolleJ in bags, $4.255.25. barrels, 4.so7x,; cases, 3.75. Potatoes.. Oregon, 51165c per sack, flay .Good, 12.5 13 per ton; Hops 9ioc. Wool.. Valley, oioc Eastern Oregon 68c. Mohair. . i52oc. Millstufls. . Uran.JiS.oo; short? $16 50. Poultry-Chickens , mixed,$2to2;aucKs 414.50; turkey live, 12. Eggs.. Oregon, 25-300 per doz. Hides., green, salted 60 lbs 7c; under 60 lbs 66Jc; sheep pelts, io7oc Tallow 2Jc3c Onions, Sjc per sack. Wheat Bags Calcutta 4.2S4.37t- Beanssmall white, lcljic. lima 4c Hogs Heavy, 3.00 to 3,25 Butter.. Best dairy,223os; fan:y leamery 35a43C. Cheese ,i?c. Diicd Fruit Apples, evaporated, bleached 6V7c; unbleached, 3Ytcc; sundned, 4c l'eara 5coc Plurasrpitless, 3c4C . Prunes4Vc6c. Veal small 5; large dc per lb. , Mutton -Weathers 2.00; ewes-i'.5o;'dtessed mutton, 4c. Beef, Steers 2.25; cows $2-2.25; dressed 45. Cured Meats Jlams 10c ioc bacon 6c. Lard-m pails, 70. SAN FRANCISCO MAttKET. Wool.. Oregon! choice 7(90 inferiors 7c, valley, 8oc. Hops Quotable at 7-ioc forLnew. Potatoes 4o75c per sackj 5 g Oats Milling, i.o5l.20. . ', -iALEMMARKET. J& Wheat.. 77c. per du.1 ' Oats 35c. Hay.. Baled, cheat, 9 ooj timothy II Straw, it. Co to &A.oa. Flour.. In wholesale lots, 4.20; retail 4.40; bran, 'm bulk 13.00; sacked, 14.00; shorts, 14.0015.00; chop feed, 15.00 16.00. Poultry. Hens , 6c;Turkeys gc.j Roost Veal Dressed, 4. Hogs. .Dressed, J,Vtli' Live Cattle.. I J2 Sheeu..Live, i.so2.oo cwt. Wool. .Best. 12c. Hops.. Best, 9 a ioc. Beers.. Cash. l8to2oc. Fruit. .Green Apples per box 1.00(0)1.50; Farm Smoked MeaU M Bacon, ojc; nam 90; shoulders, 5c. Potatoes . , 35cjer bu . Onions, 55c. Dried Fruit Apples, evaporated bleached, 70-isc: unbleached 4c(.95C Plums-4c FREE TO 1 he Method of a GreatYTreat ment for Weakness of Men. Which Cured Him lAfter Everything Else Failed. Painful diseases are bad enough, but when a man is slowly wastinc away with nervous weakness.the mental forbodings are ten times .n-.. .t .L- .. ....... ,.;. TV, Id no let up to the mental suffering day or night. wuiac iiiuii mc must dcycic liAiu. xuwu Mlb(U ,3 UlUiUdi ltlUV09Uli uu M.iwb. mmw. strain men aie scarcely responsitue tor wnai they do. For years the writer rolled and tossed on the troubled sea of s xual weakness until it was a question whether he had not better take a dose of poison and thus ends all his tioubles. But providential inspira. tion came to his aid in the shape of a combi nation of medicines that not only completely restored the general health, but enlaced his weak and emaciated parts to natural size and vigor, and be now declares that any man who will take the trouble to send his name and address may have the method of this wonder ful treatment free. Now when I say free I mean absolutely without cost, because I want every weakened man to get the beneijf of my experience. I am not a philanthropist, nor do I pose as an enthusiast, but there are thousands of men suffering the tortures of weakened manhood who would be cured at once could they but get such a remedy as the one that cureid me. Do pot try to study out how I can afford to pay the few postage stamps necessary to mail the inforrortion, but send for it and learn that ther? aie a ft-vv things on earth that although they cost nothing to get they are worth a fortune to some men and m'an to lifetime of happiness to most of uf.i (Write a Thomas SIater,"Box 300, KalamawoTfyMichj snd the information will be mailed in a'plaiu sealed envelope. liTil tTTTTHT tUIJP fJUUJ J I' . 11 I I Hh lit 1 iuhni iti niiTiv iili il ii 1 inu 1 T" " 1 " """ ' ' " " ' "' 1 ' ' '" IJ"1 vcficlablcPrcnaralionrorAs- slmilaUng ihcTood fltidRcguta ting tlicSiomachs nndDoweb of iTCTiCTnnTTffim PromotesDigeslion.Ctecrfut ncss and Rest.Contalns neither Opium.Morphind norDncral. Not TAiic otic KcapeorOldVrSSitEOtJmi t JigklUSJu- firpemttnl -Jh CirtamtieJeJa' Jftrm Jerri " Clqnfmi&imT- Aperfqctnemcdy Tor Constipa tion, Sour StomacfrtDiarrhoca, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish1-' ness and Loss OFSlEEP. 1 .. Tac Simile Signature of NEW "YORIC. 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The little book then lays bare the methods of the bosses from New York to California showing how, under laws made ostensibly to protect the people, they have legalized their fraudulent methods; The practical working of the primary in city politics is shown up in our principal West ern cities. ' Also the perfected law adopted in California last year, but knocked,ouJ, in the courts of Should be read b every student of American politics and every legislator. They wile here find the facts of the pernicious system, clearly set forth, also the needed remedies, , ' 'The School of Politics" has had an extended sale in the East, and has been reviewed by many leading Jonrnals. If you read a copy you will want others to read it. Single copies, 25 cents. Special rates on larger numbers. The author would be pleased to receive communications from readers or Address, (JNiPREPARATldN,2...The Representaive. Principle," tvs and ballot'reTorm, Publication will bet announced. The Willamette Hotel. Salem. 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E QK CENT (0Nt THE PACIFIC COAST. &aKSKBA H.H t) -umm The Oregon legislature meets Ian. nth to elect a senator lo succeed Mitchell and enact needed reform legislation. You will want a reliable report of its p.vceedings. The icoplc "want all the news. They sour;r.M news. mm -PAIL1: One month by mil 25c; one year t (. asrtNo papers-jentbevoudtime paU for," n 1 1 1 ; i TrIE a 1. - n u'S'S ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY - IN OREGON. ilMlt;if. n &S54adif H WD HHFJ0 K 1.1 id B M- . a 0 "P0 - X 3 t ji .o-B u K Co g S"sa mmmim LU r8aSIg.sa"s. im&i 1-Bin .1 . m k wren r.uvji u wid r m s I m 'sS O-a 01 WEEKLY Three m onths by malhsc; one year $1, CyNo papers sent beyond time paid for. MUS ME PAPER. T Tninuit ,.. it,... i!m. il, trrtilntlnn In Or con of Anv dii ai Oregon except Sou's psper at I'ortland. It Is recojrnlzed bjr Silver men and voters ol all Parties m the champion ofthc People's cause in this state. You can afford to help uppot one Bimetallic state aaper ( Jifcry issue ;aevoico 10 uuuuui uy iu vuu wi "- roasses 01 me reopie, 'Publi'staers, MOPBR -- r - MaaMiUi fli ONLY i ,,.,, r-1 r IN FULL. the new s They want want it from a reliable A. j 11 ONLY m .'1 f m ef o ..J4 wi .a S&SSSa'R S o s " o a " r "2 B cJ .13 "O p-J S s s i? a 3 a CHS fl tfti o i-SSSS-S SI V a-3-CT-H 2.3 and weekly 1b Salem, Or. DAILY I ''Iff Bros s.. Through Tickets M TOTIlE iv EAST! , ( "w m .VIA TH& Union Pacific , Sybiem V I v. Ihrough Pullman Palace Ibleepers. Toons Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair- lly between , . Portland ' to '-Chicago, Our trains are heated bv steam and lighted by Pintsc 1 light, ", Time to Chicago, 3 1.5. Jays Time to NeW York. 4 1-2 dars. f P Which is many hours quicker than -con -lx.titorp, k Por rates, time tables and full information apply to ' IWISIS c b Ah iclfftr AKents,jSleniOi , R. W BAXTER. C.E. DROWN, ' General Agent Dist.PassU'Agenl 135 Third Street. Portland' ' 0. R. &JL CD. TO THE VVST GIVES' 1HE CHOICE OF Two Transcontinental Routco. : n Via Spokane Minneapotis at Paul and Den. vor Omaha and Kinut Citv Tnw n. eastern cities'. For full details call on ROISE & BARKER agenu, Salem. Oregon, or address. OCEAN DIVISION. , Portland San Francisco Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. Portland Jan. a, 7, 12, 17, 22, 27 and Feb.'i, 6, it l6j a3. Fare Cabin, $12; steerage, $6. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND. SALEM Daily Saem serv ice: Steamer Ruth for Pprtland, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a m, Steamer Elmore'for Portland Tuesday,, Thursday and Raturtlav. nr Amt n tn n..tiivnttin Imva aU street dock, Portland, daily eeept Sunday, at 6 a.m. Passengers given transfers to electric line at Oregon City if doir..d, mak- tag 11 poBsiDie torcacn t'ortianu nt I p. m, CORVALLIS-SALEM ROUTE:- Tlie steamer Ruth fot Corvallls, Tutsday, Thurs day and Saturday at 4 p. m., returning, leave Corvallls at 6 a m. on Monday, Vednesday and Friday. Round trip tickets W all points' u uicguu, uanmngioo.'-t.aiiiornia or tnc East. Connections made a't Portland with all rail, ocean and river lines, Call on G. M Powers, ngent, foot Trade street. E.. McNEILL, Prts. and Manager. W. II. HURLBUR1V Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. 'For full details call on or address w ' . , G. M. POWERS- Foot of Trade st. Local Agent. OREGON CENTRAL Eastern R. R. Company (.YAQUINA BAV ROUTE. Connecting at Yaacina Bay with the iia Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. STEAMER ALBANY Leaves Salem for Portland at lono a. m. Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Leaves Salem for Corvallis, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3130 p. m. STEAMER "FARALLON," Sails from Yaquina every 8 days for San Francisco, Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad and Hambolt Bay. tsCPassenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or points west to Saa Francisco: Cabin, $9; steerage, y, to Coos Bay and Port Orford, cabin f,6; to Humbold. Ba, cabia f8; round trip, good 60 days, Ji6t YAQUINA BAY. The most popular seaside resort on (he North Pacific Coast. No undertow surf bathing absolutely safe. For those wishing to combine hunting and fishing with aquatic sports, this resort has no equal. Deer, bear, elk, cougar, brook trout and salmon trout can be found fa abundance wlihin a few hours drive of the bay. CPReduced rates to all points. EDWIN STONE, Manager, Ccrvallts, Or kC. MAYO, Supt. Rivet Division. P. BALDWIN. Local Agent.Altona Dock Salem. ' Northern Pacific Railway. . RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars. Elegant Dlnln Cars ' Tourist SleeolnofiCarb To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, atgi, J'irand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg, Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and all Polntif , ? East and South For information, time cards, '(maps an tickets, call on or write THOMAS, WATT & COv ' AGENTS.; - 265l,Commercial trreet, S3m, 9,l A. D. Charlton, At. OeR'LlPais'.'gt,, MorriMO st cwnw;TWrd Pmll, Of,