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That
Tired Feeling to b sore iaitetttoa tittfe
you blood U lapuio and aubla to saj
CI7 sufficient strength. Beneo 70a fni
Tired
tr.tr no attetlta oio nervous and casust
ntccp well. Purify your blood by taking
.. .. ..111. 1L a, LI..J
iloou'S BBray"""j mo kicv uiuua puri
fier end strength builder, and you will be
Feeling
U. tVinnirVi vnti had Uterallv htitrn miiti
over new. It will purify your blood and
completely euro that tired feeling, and
i thus avert the danger of aerloui UlntM.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Is tho ono True Blood Furlflor.
ILWrrl'c Plff3 " tasteless, mlla.e.tre
rrioou s fins Urt. APdrannt.
E CALL lfOP. CONVENTION.
V Itopubllean convention for the
stale of Oregon Is called to incot In
I tho clt ot" Portland, on Thursday,
April I), ISM, at 11 o'clock n. in., for
Ihe iitrposo of nominating candidates
for tbcpreslJental electors and state
Bind district olllccs, except concress-
lincn, and of electing four delegates-at
laige to tlic Hcpubllcan national con
rent ion, mid to transact such other
business as may properly come before
the convention. Tho convention will
fonslbl of 1137 delegates choson by tho
pcural counties as follews:
Baker G Lane 10
Benton f Linn 10
Dlackama... 12 Lincoln It
Clatsop 7 Malheur .1
Columbia ....5 Marlon 10
Coos 4 Morrow 3
Crook :i Multnomah 48
Burry 2 Polk 8
'oughts 0 Sherman .')
Billlam :i Tillamook 3
Brant.... .... f Umatilla i
Harney 2 Union 8
Jackson 7 Wallowa 3
Josephine 4 AVasco 7
Klamath 2 Washington ....11
Lake 3 Yamhill 1)
The same being one dclegatc-at
trgo from each county and ono dclc-
lf ato for every 200 votes and for every"
fraction over onc-hnlf thereof cast for
tho Republican candidate for governor
IK the election held in this state on
mine 4, 1801.
(The committee rcccomcnds that tho
Rrlmarlcs bo held on Saturday, March
EH; and the county convcntlonson Sat-
Rjway, March 28, 1800, unless othcr
twfeo ordered by tho proper county
IMHlimittCCS.
lA.ll voters in favor of tho Itcpubll-
can principle of protection to Ameri
can industries and American labor,
IXtHa upbuilding of a home market, a
gpund financial policy and a patriotic
(enforcement of tho Monroe doctrine
Rro cordially Invited to unito with us.
George A. Steel
i William Kapos, Chairman.
Secretary.
ty Portland, Or., Feb. C, 1890,
DISTRICT CONVENTION.
A Republican con vention for the i
first congressional district, of tho
instate of Oregon, Is hereby called to
jmct In tho city of Albany on Tucs
ttiy, April 7, 1800, at 3 p. m. for the
jwrposo of nominating a candidate
lor congress and two delegates to tho
wktlonal Republican convention. Tho
onventlon will consist of 122 dele
gates to bo chosen by tho several
aunties, as follews:
Lake 3
Lincoln 3
Linn 10
Marion 10
Polk 8
Peopled Puny Cetimy Convention. .
Tho Marlon couuty convention of
the Peoples Patty Is hereby called to
meet at tho (opera housc,it Is thought)
la Balem, in said county, on Wednes
day, March 25,nt tho hour of 10 a. m
for tho following purpeses: ( ilv
nomination of one candidate each inr
sherlff.clerk, reorder, coutit.v Judge,
co.nmissloner, county school superin
tendent, treasurer, assessor and
coroner, ntul five candidates to tho
state legislature; (fl) the election of
nineteen delegates to the state con
vention to be held at Salem on Tliurs
d iy, March 20; (C) the tiansactlon of
such other business as may properly
co uo bcfoic said coucntiou.
"Tho precinct primaries .are herebj
call id to comene In their several pre
cincts at such places as shall k desig
nate 1 by the precinct committeeman
of cac'.i picclnct at J p.m. on Satur
day, March 21, and all precinct com
mitteemen are hereby iequcsled to
give duo and ample notice of tho
same. Said precinct primaries aro
called for the following purpeses:
1st, to elect delegates to the county
convention which will convene at
Salem, on Wednesday, March 2T, at
10 a. in., the basis) of precinct ropic-
bentatioii to said convention being one
delegate at large for each precinct
and one additional delegate for every
ten votes and major fi act Ion of 10
votes cast in each precinct at the
election in 1804, for Xiithun Pierce
for governor. On this basis the sev
eral precincts of the county are en
titled to the follewlngreprcBcntatlon:
Delegates.
Salem No. 1 3
Salem No. 2 3
Salem No. 3 0
Salem No. 4 4
East Salem G
North Salem 8
South Salem 12
Euglcwood 0
Prospect 7
Yew Park 0
Abiqua G
Aurora 2
llreitcnbush 4
Buttcvlllo 4
Chumpocg 4
Elkhorn 1
Falriiold 4
Garllcld 1
Gervais 7
Howell 0
ITorcb '. . . 5
Hubbard 3
JclTerson ... .11
Lablsh 4
Lincoln 7
Marion '. 5
Maclcny 4
Mchatua 2
Silver Falls 3
East Sllvcrton 11
West Sllvcrton 0
St. Paul 2
Stayton 8
Sublimity 7
Turner 0
Woodburn 11
"Second, tho election of a precinct
chairman and four assistants who
shall constitute, for tho succeeding
biennial term, tho precinct executive
committee
"Third, tho transaction of such
other business as may properly como
before tho primary convention.
"Precinct primaries are hereby
notified that no proxies will bo ad
mitted to the county convention who
aro not residents of tho precincts
which thev assume to reDresent.,,
snton 5
DOS 4
;urry . z
lack'amas ...,iii
Fosenhlno .... 4
KTacksoii 7
Kpouglas 0
uamatn z
FEano 11
The Discovery Say id E a Life
Mr. G. Callloulte, Druggist, Beavcrsvllle,
III., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I
owe my life. Was taken with L Grippe
and tried all the physicians for mller about;
but of no avail and was given up and told'
I could not live. Having Dr.K.ng'a NeV
discovery in my store I sent for a bottle' and
began its use and from the first dose began to
get better and after using .three bottles was
up and about aguin. It is worth it weight
In gold. Wc won't keep store or house
without it." Get a free trial at Fred A.
Legg'sDrug Store.
Tillamook 3
Washington ....11
Yamhill 0
Ministers Should Use
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure.
vwThe same being ono delegate at
lrgo for each county,and ono for each
ffaoo votes, or fraction over one-half
(thereof, cast for tho Republican gov
njrnor at tho election held Juno 4, 1804.
Tho committo recommends that tho
primaries and county conventions bo
Iheld in accordance with tho recom
Smondstlon of tho state central com-ftulttee.
Thos. n. Tongue, Prcsldont.
J. A. Wilson, Secretary.
How's Thlsl
Wn offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ft ward rorany case or uuiurru niut
cannot bo cured by Hall's uatarm
Cure.
; F. J. CnENEY & Co., Props.,Toledo,0,
We the undersigned, nave Known .
J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and
Deiievo turn perreciiy nonoruoio in uu
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligation made
by tholr llrm. . ,
West & TncAX.TVholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
WALDINQ, KlNNAN & MARNINWllOle-
salo Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon tho blood
and mucous surfaces of tho system.
Price 76c. per bottle. Sold by all
druggists, Testimonials free.
Yon Cam Ba teve.
The testimonials publish! in bj'ulf ol
Hood's Sarsa.-arilla. ThiL are written by
honest pioplc, who hue actually found 10
their own experience that Hnod's Sarsapai
illa purifies the blood, creates an appetite,
strengthen the sysaen and abolutely and per
roanendy currs all diseases ctued by impure
Ai HaIibiahi ft. I a.1
Hood's Pills foi the Hyer and bowels, act
j-ivmyuj-, caiuy aaa tiKCUY"7
THERE 18 NO TBOFESSIOW, wnoso
labors w severely tax the nervousaya
tera, as that of tha ministry. The do
xnngement of tbo nerve centers of trio brain
byoverworK frequently onm u .
of boarttrouulo,, and nervous prostration.
Itov. J. IMCcster, M. D., Pastor U. B.
church, London Mills. Ills., himself a physi
cian, writes reu,3a,183S: "Heart affection
and nervous prostration bad becomo so
serious last fall that a llttlo over work In
tho pulpit would so completely prostrate me
tv,. UIIac' bat It seemed certain I
ill. luUCi mugt relinquish tho work
TTPirt Plire t tha ministry entirely.
Ilttuuv-uiw Heartpa,pltaUonbecam8
ReStOreS so bad that my auditors
vv i u wouia ait mouium nuk
neullll have heart disease. Last
November I commenced taking Dr. Miles
New neart Curo alternately with Dr. Miles'
Nervine and dorlvod tbe ereatcst possible
benefit. I bavo Just closed revival work of
10 weeks, preaching noarly ovary night and
twice on tho Babbatn. I can speak for houra
without suffering as I formerly did. nard
worklns ministers should keep Dr. MUes
grand remedies on hand."
Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guarastoe,
bortta w ai fceaa m4.
What is
FIVE PRIZES ! !
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Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for IiiAuits
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
-for Paregoric, Drops, Soething: SjTttps, and Castor Oil.
It ia Pleasant. Its guarantee ii thirty years' uso by
Millions of Mothers. Cnstorltv destroys AVornis and allays
fevorlshncss. Castorla provents vomiting1 Sour Curd,
cures Dlnrrhcoa and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves
teething1 troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomnch
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
torla is tho Children's Panaccatho Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"Castorla Is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have repestedly told me of lis
good efieet upon their children."
Da. O. C Osgood,
Lowell, Mass.
"Castorla Is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not
&r distant when mothers will consider the
real interest of their children, and use Castorla
instead of the various quack nostrums which
are destroying their loved ones, by forcing
opium, morphine, soothing syrup fttid other
hurtful agents down their throats, thereby
sending them to premature graves."
DX. J. P. KMCHELOB,
Conway, Ark.
Castoria,
"Castoria Is so well adapted to children that
I recommend It as superior to any prescription
known to me."
II. A. Archer, M. D.,
Ill So, Oziord fit., Brooklyn, N. T.
"Our physicians In the children's depart
men. have spoken highly of their expert
ence In their outside practice with Costont,
and although we only have anionic our
medical supplies whtt I known as regular
products, yet we are free to coufess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upoh It."
UNITED 'itbtrtrii. AUD DlSPEHIAAT,
Dot too, Moss.
A14-EN C SMITH, PrM.
Ths Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City.
E3-7. C. GOODALE
C. G. SCHRAMM
Goodale llrniW Company
OF SAlUSlVI
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CH Keep the mostficomplcto stock of common, dimension and flnlslicdjluinbcr
In tho city, nnd sell onjtlic most fnvorablo terms. Lath nnd SliliiRlog,
Our stock Is mado nt our own mills, of tho best lumber In tho state.
C. G, SCHRAMM,
Manager.
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