--wthww:iw!iw-' Sm Gripple iron grasp of scrofula lias no linon its victims. This demon Bblood is often not satisfied with M2- dreadful sores, hut racks the HrHvitli the nains of rheumatism jr?.r;- -. 8HmUllood's Sarsapanlla cures. "Wearly four years ago I became af ItetSei , with scrofula and rheumatism Made iidg sores broke out on tuy thighs. Ewe of bono camo out and an operation Ws contemplated. I had rheumatism In myitge, drawn up out of shape. I lost ap , could not sleep. I was a perfect Mtk. I continued Jo grow worse and ,Hy gave up the doctor's treatment to :m mm wen Food's Sarsaparllla. Soon appetite feMlback; the sores commenced to heal. -JMrtlimbs straightened out and I threw wy;niy crutches. I am now stout and iaiftrty and am farming, whereas tour yetkMagoI was a cripple. I gladly rec owMecnd Hood's Sarsaparilla. '' Urban Hammond, Table Grove. Illinois. Hoods Sarsaparilla 3 One True IUooil Purifier. All druggists. $1. arod only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 9 DM! uult3 nvvr nit, Vila) mj )U S PHIS take, easv to operate: 2c and Marion Alonzo THE LEGISLATURE. Baker and Malheur Will E.Kinn HE)- MfHenton and Lincoln Tolbert Uar- R(Itep). iciacKanias ueo. c. urownwen BID). IClackamas LGefrBer(Rep). luiatson Moiin a. amitu mem . Columbia, Washington and Tillti- rxhook u-. v . .raiiwrson ixiepi. ICoos. Curry and Josenhine C. E. marmon (Rep). lurooK, juamaui ana Laice a. uaiy (Deni). Douelas A. W. Reed (Ren). Bgilliam, Sherman and Wasco E.B. Miur (Dem). torant, Ilarney and Morrow A.W. Sewan (Rep). KTackson S. II. Holt (Peo). Lane I. D. Driver (Rep). J.H.Mc- ICanK(Rep). ijjinn . a. uawson ikcpi.'a. j. FMbnson (Rep). Hfearion V. II. Ilobson (Rep). I. ?atterson (Ken). ultnomah Geo. W. Bates (Rep). 3. Hnseltino fMItuli. Ron). Donald icKay (Ren). Ben Selling (Rep. and ixnavers' League). Josenh Simon mpk roiK u, j. jiuiKey (iiepj. Ittlierman and Wasco John Micli- Rtt'lRep). lUmat a A. it. Jfrice lien . lUmatilla and Union T. C. Taylor I(d) T-- '. -. . -W-.1- 1 iwuiiion anu waiiowa Justus waae V2' ... . , . wasmnpton a. nugncs (uep)- am inn j. a: uaioreaui tnepi loldovers elected in 1894. Candidates for president: A. J. inson. of Linn. I. L. Patterson, of irion, and Joseph Simon, of Mult- lan. Baker D. W. Yoakum (Peo.) ienton jonn wnitaKer ireo. Jenton and Lincoln B. R. Lake fflfep.) . . ;iacKamas w. s. uuien ijfeo.i Ogle (Peo.) J. II. Kruso Peo.) tClatson John E. Gratke (Dem.) N. nlSvindseth (Peo.) ivoiumoia JNorman Merrill (iiep.) ICtoos Thos. Buckman (Peo.) ICoos and Curry W. IT. Nosier ;rook R. E. Misner(Dem.) Jouglas A. M. Crawford (lien.) J. riacesiuen. ueo. w. madie lien. - ' v-. -. - .-. . unam j. ju. uavm uep.) 5ft rant and Harnev C. S. Dustin o.) ackson G. P. Scbmidtlein (Peo, Howser (Peo.) Nat Lancrell (Ren, osenhlne Henry L. Benson (Ren, t - . -- . . .. kiamacu ana LaKe Yirgu uonn P.) . ane u. uuyeu(uera,)U. u. iJalm ).)-j.'. j. vaugnan (uep.) nn John M.Somers (Ren.) Jolin- S, Smitli (Peo.) T. M. Munkers o.) falbeur I. W. Hope (Rep.). anon u. u. uarniey iiiep.Kt;. w nman fReD.). David Cralu (Rn ). Kinley Mitchell (Rep).,J. N. Smith iforrow J. N. Brown (Rep), ultnomah J. R. Bavp.r. (Ron). imthan Bourne, Jr. (Mitch. Rep. MIHlJRep. and Taxpayers' League). wa. nouue rxaxnavers' iieacrue ana li. Ren.i.A. L. Maxwell (Ufin.V n. fpovey (RepJ.W. E. TliomasJMitch. p.), iienry wagner (Mitch. Rep). Polk T. J. Lee (Dem.). J. A. Ven- i (Rep). !ierman and Wasco B. S. Hunt ton (Rep.) , P. N. Jones (Rep), lllamook and Yamhill John Gill i). and Tlnlnn Tllmft.nlllnl. fmatllla E. J. Davis (Ren.). J. S. Jane (Ren ) W. n nicrhv mtn. InlonJ. W. McAUster (Peo.). P. Itanley (Rep). raiiowa uj& Jennings Rep) fashlngton narvey S. Hudson .), u. w. juarsli (lien. . j. R. c. Mitchell Republicans 2 Republican and Taxpayer's League. 1 Mitchell Republican and Peoples.. 1 Union Bl metallic 3 Taxpayers' League and Mitchell Republican 1 Number or Senators 30 Republicans . .22 Democrats r.:... .a People's a Mitchell Republicam 1 Republican and Taxpayers' League. 1 JOINT CONVENTION. Number of members 90 Republicans ." 50 Democrats ... .. "7 People r 17 Mitchell Republicans 3 Republican andTaxpaycrs' League. 2 Mitchell Republican and People's.. 1 Union Bimetallic '..":'.... 3 Taxpayers' League and Mitchell Republican 1 THE GREATEST COMBINE. Thrice a Week New York Woild, Weekly Cincinnati Inquirer and Weekly Journal for $a a Year. . ? ,ift'i Do you want the Free 'Silver Cin cinnati Inquirer and Weekiiy Gapi- tal Journal? Our club rate Is $1.40 for both. Do you want a gold standard paper wIMiTheJodunal? Then take the Thrlce-a-Weck N. Y.. "World. .Our club rate is $1.75 for botn. Three papers for $2. The Weekly Journal, Weekly Inquirer and Tri- ni1rltr wnrlrl nn onstarn. mlflrllo state and western paper 552 pages a year lor w. , Addrr 33 Journal office, Salem, Or. PORTLAND MARKET. PROVISION. Portland, Jan. 16, Wheat valley, 8687 Walla Walla, 84. Flour Portland, Benton county, 4 50., 4.40; graham, 3.75; superfine, $2.50 per bW Oats White, 4o42c; erey,394o;rolkJ in bags, 4.255.25, barrels, 4.5007.00; cases, 3.75. Poutoei.. Oregon, 55a05c per sack, Hay .Good, 12.50(2(13 per toD. Hops oioc. Wool.. Valley, 9ioc; Eastern Oregon 68c. Mohair. . 15(5)200. Millstufls. .Uran,$iS.oo;shorts $16 50. Poultrv-Chickens . mixed.S2to52M;ducks 434.50; turkeys, live, 12. iiBCs..,-'reeonz53gc V" uui. HirtM areen. salted 60 lbs 7C! under 60 lbs 66Jc; sheep pelts, io7oc Tallow 2cca)3c. Onionfc 85c per sack. Wheat Bags Calcutta 4.2S4.37 . Beans-small white, iy,ci:. lima .dc -fno T-Tpnvv. I.no tn 1.2C Butter.. Bestdairy,223oj; fan:y teamery 35343c. Cheese ,i?ytc. 6yi7C, unbleachedr 3c4c; sundried, 4c I5c. Pears 5c5c Plums, pitless, 3c4c Prunes, 4Mc6c. Veal small 5 ; large ti per lb. Mutton Weathers 2.00; ewes 1.50: dressed mutton, 4'c. Beef, Steers 2.25; cows $2 .2.25; dressed 454. .... ,. . Cured Meats tiams 10c ioc Dacon oc. Lard .in pails, 70. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Wool..Orecron choice 7;aoo: inferiors 7c, valley, 8oc. Hops yuotauic at 7.10c iornew. Potatoes4o75c per sack. Oats Milling, i.o5i.20. W.LEM MARKET. Wheat.. 77c. per du., Oats 35c. Hay.. Baled, cheat, 900; timothy 11 Straw, $3.50 to $4.00. Flour.. In wholesale lots, 4.20; retail 4.40; bran, , bulk 13,00; sacked, 14.00; shorts, 14.0015.00; chop feed, 15.00 16.00. Poultry. Hens , 6c;Turkeys 9c.; Roost 5c Veal Dressed, 4. Hogs. .Dressed, 33. Live Cattle.. I 2 Sheep.. Live, i.502.oo cwt. Wool. .Best. 12c. Hops. .Best, 9 a xoc, Ftrtrs Pasli. l8tn2nr. Fruit . . Green Apples per box 1 .ooi .5 o; rarm smoKeu aieais -ijaccn, uy.i: muni 90; shoulders, 5c. I'otatoos . . 35c per du . Onions55c. Dried Fruit, Apples, evaporated bleached, 7a 8c: unbleached 4c5c. Plumsr-4c . j J LTjTlJIIEGa V Jbls bb nisMi VcgetablcPrcparalionror As similating ihcToodandReguta ling IhcStomachs andBowcls of SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE . SIGNATURE OF PromolesDicsliQn,Chcerrul ncss andRcst.Contalns ncllhcr Opium.Morphine porMineraL NOT NABC OTIC. XtaptorOUlIlrSAMVILEnXXOa ImtfJnA Sa Lx.Scnna JlKhtUtSJtt- v Sail Jtrptmunt -JH Cart onatt Sad &ioor . Kiabryretn Hartr. ADCrfccHlcmcdy forConslina- iion., Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, Worms.Convulsions.Fcvcnsh aess end LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of STEW YORK. Cejrfi&ZcXc ONE ON THE ONLY CENT DAILY THE PACIFIC COAST. nwnifn iiffrqaMr, Through Tickets TO THE EXACT COPY OF WRAPPEB. idm IS OIT THE WRAPPER OF -EVEEY BOTTTiTT, OB1 CASTORIA Oaitoria it cat up ia on-sho bottles onlr. It 111 not told la bulk, Don't allow anyone to tell I yon anything else oa the plea or promlie that it li just as good" and Trill answer erery pur. pose," 8-Bee taat you get U-A-u-x-u-tt-1-A. The ho BaJl s . sri" . J7. uea 1 vLLasCS&2JUM rr ' wririflif ef rppir. M, Ostrogorski, 132 Rue D Asas, Paris, France, who is about to bring out a book on American political methods, writes to the author. '-Pei using the books on the subject I was fortunate enouch to find vour book on 'The School of Politics.' I was wonderine whether the evils or machine rule and of bossism were obtainining in the west as well as in the East. ead it with the greatest interest." (( m BE SCHOOL OF POLITE TBEAMER1CAN PRIMARY SYSTEM EXPOSED" Published by Charles H. Kerr & Co.. Chicago. Ills. Price 2;rcents. citizens, legislators and students., A hand book for 1. The Primary and. Spoils Politics. 2. Hoatv Primaries Are Conducted 3. The Primary As It Should Be Safegarded by law. "The School of Politics" show that the corrupted nrimarv is the noh'tical crime!of th Nineteenth century, and that reforms in city, state and national government are out of ques lion uiiui mis cvii uas ucen rcmcuicu. 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 out in the courts of that state. The remedy is plainly pointed out. Should be read by 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 of the book, on the subject under discussion. Address, B. HOFER, Salem, Or, hand book on 'registration IN PREPARATION, "The Representative Principle," Publication will bet announced. aws and ballot reform. FREE TO EVERY MAN. 1 he Method of a GreatiTreat mentfor Weakness of Men. rapson (uep). 1 U. G. C. Guild fTTnfnn T5I. Emery (Union BI nihill llie), O. llici. tat Will ho plnfyictiul V... T TT... Gold Beach. ' ndldatcs for speaker. ,T. N. vn fir Mnrrmv IT r. t . osephIne,Jonathan Bourne, Mult- mii, uiu . iwuaeu, or Douglas. ber of Kenresentatlvp pj lublicans .'" .u nnnrnta a iples;... . I4J Which Cured Him lAfter Everything Else Failed. Painful diseases are bad enough, but when a man is slowly wasting away with nervous weakness.the mental forbodings are ten times worse than the most severe pain. There is no let up to the mental suffering day qr night. Sleep is almost impossible and under such a strain men a ic scarcely reiponsible for what 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 troubles. 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 enlarged his weak and emaciated parts to natural size and vigor, and he 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 benefit 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 curerd me. 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