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NEXT LEGISLATURE. Tt .infinite! from firftt nsoe.l h : : he Is over In touch, CaptTO. C. Apple-1 .mi la. Uio iimir whom the people of, Klamath, Lake mid Crook 'counties will choose at the poll, on ..Monday June 1, to represent them In the upper house of the Oregon legislature." A Silver letter from Hon. Thos. Tongue In tho uapital Journal will appear In the next Issue of tho Star. Mr. Tongue Is sound on the silver question and writes n good log ical letter which will bo read with interest by all. Douglas County Star. If Mr. Tongue will stand by those sentiments he Is a good enough silver man a eonslstcntAmerlcan blmetal-Ist- arid when his canvass fully devel ops ho will satisfy the people" on this point. LANE COUNTY POLITICS. The Eugene Guard (Deui.) replies to 4The JbuitNAL's article on Baker and ?Drlver: Tho above Is so full of misstatements Kthat a correctlonjs due tho pcoplo of lijiuiu tuumj. III tho first, paragraph it Is Btatcd Kthat Baker will probably be the only acondldatc against Driver by tho time i election rolls around. Hon. E. It. fSklpworth will bo In the field to the hast moment of Juno 1 election day -and will be elected. Baker Is reported tb be an A. 1 A. is well as Driver, .mi. jouiinal. Sklpworth Is not a mcinber of the or ganization. We will have to inform the editor )f Tun Jouunal that Prof. McElroy, ilthough a consistent Republican, lias not interfered wnu pontics in -.ane county, us every citizen In this Bity will testify. Prof. McElroy Is flying his cntlro time to his duties at the U. of O., and the statement con cerning h'm Is false as false can be. Is to Mr. Dolph's nephew, ho was a Inn and loyal supporterof Mr. Friend ly for ttic position, who ougni 10 nave teen nominated by tho convention, as c could have done more good for Jane connty than anyone else. When It says Baker will bo elected vo also tninic iioicr is not iamiuar iritli affairs here. At this writing It ktoksaslf tho Democratic legislative icket would succeed." I It, looks like the old game of as- Istant ring Democrats. Divide the eoplc nnd let tho ring men in. That unc is about played out. Ring Don- jits are no better than Ring men of other party. Free Pills. Kend your address to II. E. Bucklcn i Cp., Chicago, and got n free sample BXofDr. King's Now Life Pills. A rial will convince you of their merits hicso pills are easy Inaction andara micuinny cuectivo m tne cure or )nstination ami sick iicauaciic. ior lalarla and Liver troubles they have eon proved Invaluable. They aro iiarantccu to bo perfectly free from acry deleterious substance nnd to bo ireiy vcgcuiuiu. xucy mi nub wuukuii tneir action, out oy giving tone u Dmach nnd bowels greatly Invograto fio system. Kcguiar size zoc. per ax. Sold by Fred A. Legg, druggist. m ,Qct on to the Northern Pacific Flyer. Tho change of time via the North- rn x'aciuc enauics passengers loicavo )rtiana dally at o p. m., rcactiingut. ml and Minneapolis in three days, Louis nnd Chicago In three and ac-lmlf days, Lincoln, Neb., at 12:55 in or tue third any, umaua at 4:uo, Joseph at 5:50, Atchison at 0:30, lvenworth at 7:ao and Kansas uity . 8:05. kYou can see by this that the North- i i'ncllic etiuals ull otuor lines to all tints, and If you will compare sched- you win see tnat tuo JNorinern lie beats all other Hues into Lin- in rour Hours, tit. Josepu twelve irs, Atchison twelve hours. Leaven- nth fourteen hours and Kansas ty ten hours and forty-uvo minutes, ere limncainte connections aro Jc in union depots for all points, on't fortret that tho Northern Pa le Is the only lino running twollncs iiy io me ease, tno oniy timing car no irom I'oniana. me oniy line ming a first-class Pullman sleeper jugn irom X'ortiana to Minneapolis Mf Until in Minn, . innit. t.rt.l tm ly lino to tho Yellowstone National ric. for full Information, tickets, slcep- R car reservations, etc., can on or Ite Thomas, Watt & Co., Acents. Salem. Commercial steet. To My Friends. lease speak to mo a week before want your paper hanging done, as very busy. l-3t a. IV. MALL. Primary Politics. The new book Etho reformation of the American iary system, is now on sale at irborn'8 book store. a 17 t f EN-AGES Qa!l!r,Tti cfc!r Verever Cared. Four out of fl vo who uffar nervousness, aeataltrorrr.ittacks f o" tho Maw." art but ptjrbv tno'paaaltrof ail? excesses Vic tim, reclaim your manhood, rcs&ta jov Dont deetAlr. Band for took with, . atknuad proofs. JaBe4(sW)fei. mwMLH.,m;M. Mothers Anxiously watch declining health of hcir daughters. 80 many nrc cut off H1 ?UP ,on Y years that -w (1.u.j uiuii! is rent cause for nnxinti t tTtf IVlI'lt. Ltnrrns ..!.... ..A , tlK. ,,ci'( 7cii,c Hkl panlln will restore the quality nnd quantity or the blood and thus givo good health. Head the following IcHcr : "It is but ust to wrlto about my daughter Cora, aged 19. 8ho was com pletely run down, declining, bad that tired iccung, ana friends said she would not livo ovor threo months. She had a bad Cough and nothing scorned to do Jier any good. I happened to read about Hood's 8arsnpa rllla and bad her give It a trial. From tho vory first dose slse began to get better. After taking o few bottles sho was com pletely cured and her health has been tho best over since." Mm. Addie Feck, 12 Railroad Place, Amsterdam, N. Y. "I will say that my mother kas not stated my caso in as strong words as I Would have done. Hood's Saranparllia bns truly cured mo and I am now well." Coka Feck, Amsterdam, N. Y. Bo suro to get Hood's, becauso Hoods Sarsaparilla Is tho One True Wood Purlllcr. AlltlrugRlnK $l. Prepared only bye. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass. Hood' njn nreiiiiiTly vppptnlilf, ro r HIS liable and beneficial. 25c ANNUAL ROSE SHOW Of the Salem Florticuhural Society for i8gG. PREMIUM LIST. 1. Best collection of tea roses,notlcss than 12 varieties, $5. 2. Best collection of tea roses,!! varie ties, S3. 3. Best collection or tea roscs,2 varie ties. $1. 4. Best collection of not less than 12 varltles of teas In bud, $5. G. Best collection of 0 varieties of buds, teas, $3. 0. Best collection of hybrids, $3. 7. Best specimen of rose bush in bloom, pot grown, and introduced in 1893-'tM), $3. 8. Best specimen of rose bush In oioom, pot grown, ana introduced In '05-MW. ftl.50, 0. Best collection of -moss roses, buds, $2. 10. Best collection of Polyantha roses, $1. 11. Best collection of pink roses, not less than C varieties, $2. 12. Best collection of yellow roses, not less than 5 varieties, 32. 13. Best collection of red roses, not less than 5 varieties, $2. 14. Best display of Bankslan roses, $1.50. 15. Best sliiKlo rose of any variety, 1st 81; 2d 50c. Special premiums will hcoffcrcd for tho ilncst display of the following named varieties of roses. Marcchal Nell. Viscountess Folk stone, PapaGontlcr, Catherine Mer mot, Sunset, Marie van Houtte, La France, Jacqueminot, Itlenc Marie Hcnrlctte, Win, Allen Richardson, Homer Baroness Itothschlld, Bride, La Marquo, Madame Alfred Carrier, Malmalson.Mndamo Joseph Schwnrts, Doctcur Pastcur.Madamo Welchc.Isa bella Grey, James Sprunt (bush or climbing), I'crlo des Jardln (ousli or climbing), Nlphetos (bush or climb ing), COc each. Finest display of roses from any point in Oregon outside of Marion county, $5. Premiums on other (lowers than reses: lst.Finest display of panslcs, $2. 2d. Finest display of panslcs,$1.50. lst.Finest display of sweet peas, $1.50. 2d. Finest display of Bweet peas, $1. Larcest number of varieties of na tive Oregon ferns in pots, $1.50. Best collection of wild Ilowers, gathered by a child under 14 years of age, encli variety arranged sep arately, 1st, $2.50.; 2d; $2. Collection of twenty varieties of wild flowers, with correct botanical names, $1. Persons not wishing to enter for premiums aro Invited to display tholr roses at the fair. RULES. The rules, adopted by tho society for governing the fair aro as follews: 1 The superintendent shall have general charge of tho rose show. 2Judges shall be appointed by tho jexecutlvo committee, and all adjust ment not covered by rules or published action of- the executive committee shall bo referred to that committee. 3 Exhibits not at the door by 1 p. m. on tho first day of the show will be debarred from competition. Exhibits will be received from 8 a.m. till 1 p.m. 4 All flowers must bo handed to tho superintendent or assistants nt tho door, and subjected to their arrangement, 5 Receptacles for premium ilowers will be furnished by the superinten dent, but flowers for display may bs arranged by tho owner. Q All flowera entered for premiums must bo distinctly named.lf incorrect ly .named they will bo excluded from premiums. 7 Names of Ilowers cannot be clianged after they are entered. 8 No Inferior plant or llower to re ceive a premium. 8 No entry of any- variety In col lection of named roses shall consist of kss than threo specimens, at least ono to be full blown. 10 All plants must be owned by the exhibitors and have been In their pos eessiou nt least three months before the shovr, and all cut ilowers must be grown by the exhibitors. u i'lanta ana nowcrs cannot oe re moved until the close of the exhibi tion except by permission of the superintendent. 12 No flower Bhall be entered for $nore than one premium. 13 All ilowers must be labeled with name before entering. REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. The representatlvt o( the Republicans of the state of Oregon in convention assembled, Call attention to the condition of industry throughout the country, as a proof of the necessity of returning to the policy of the Re publican partv under which there was general prosnetity during thirty years Wo reiiffirm the principles of the Republi can national platform ol 1892, and assert tint Ihe results that have followed the change de creed by the election of that year have Juall. I tied our protest against the national policy adopted by the Democratto party. Wc believe that the government should hate an ample revenue, with a sufficient sur plus over ordinary expenditure U provide for coast defences, fur the steady building up ot tne navy, ana lor tne constant reduction ol the public debt We believe dial the present tariff, with its lowered rates and Its destruc tive and dishonest system of undervaluations and discriminations as to localities, should be replaced by one framed on protective princi ples similar to that of the McKinley bill and arranged to ghe amplo protection to Ameri can wages and American industry, and to re store the reciprocity policy of James C. Blaine. We have always given protection to our shipbuilders. In late years we have neglected to protect our shipowners. We believe tho time has come to rettore to the policy of Washington and Hamilton, which, by dis criminating duties in fuor of American bot toms, secured 90 pr cent of our carrying tiade to American ships, nnd which, if now restored, would'again revive our shipping and cause American freights to be paid to Ameri. cans. The American people, from tradition and Interest, favor bimctaltsm, and the Republi can party demands the use of both gold and silver as standard money with such icstrtct ions and under uch provisions to he determ ined by legislation, as will secure the main, tenance ol the parity of values of the two metals, so that the iiunhasing and debt-pay. tug power of the dollar, whether of silver, gold or paper, shall be at all times equal, Tho interest of the producers of the country its farmers and its worklngmen demand that every dollar, paper or coin, issued by the government shall be as good as any other dollar. ' Resolved, That we earnestly endorse the proposed amendmeut .to the constitution of the United States, providing for the election of United States senators by popular vote, recently reported' from the committee on privileges and flections by Senator Mitchell and now pending consideration in the United State Senates. Resolved, Tint the application of the Ore gon delegation in congress to the president of the United States nnd now pending before him, praying a modification of his procla mation creating the Cascade forest reserve, is hereby earnestly approved, and we appeal tb the president to grant the prayer ofour 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 (hat the laws regulating the closed season be rigidly enforced. That we endorse the efforts of our repre sentatives in congress to secure repayment to the settlers of Oregon of the oxcesi of $1.25 per acre wrongfully collected by the govcrnt ment on lands located in the limits of the unearned Northern Pacific railroad land gran hOw forfeited. The construction of tliq Nicaragua canal Is of the highest importance to the American people, both as a measure of national defense and to build up and maintain Americah com merce. It is ihoreovcr of special importance to our Pacific states and we demand its completion as speedly as possible by the government ol 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 veterans. We pledge the Republican! party to a rigid economy in the expenditure of public money; to the reductlouof excessiva salaries; and the abolishment of the fee system whenever possible, and of all useless commissions; and belieye that no appropriation should be made to any school or charitable institution not under the control of the state; and oppose the ihcorporatlon 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 ofour country against illiterate and vicious classes from foreign lands and for protection of our labor and preservation to 'our own people of th remainder of our national domain. We commend the policy of the Republican party in relation to internal improve ments, and in particular in opening our waterways to commerce, and we denounce the llliberality of Democratic party in these m portant matters. Respectfully submitted. T. E. Fell, Sou Hirsch, Secretary. Chairman To Regulate, Tone Up, Invigorate STOHACH, LIVER :)and(- BOWELS, thereby curing constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness, dispo sition to sick headache and kindred ailments, take Dr. Pierce's -Pleasant Pellets. :: :: ONCE USED, ALWAYS IN FAVOR. I SrSXiTilT4 1 for Infants T HIRTT yoftrV otmrastloa mllllw ef TniroB. permit It la WHijHeatlBTiIr b feaat rewedy far ImfaBtn bjsA CblMren the worlfl ha over kacrwrn. It la harmUta. ChllArem lUte It. It ttlvoa them health. It will ave their Uvea. In it Methara have emethfasg whloh la absolutely afe aj ttraoticallr yerlaet m chilli1 mettlolae. Caaterla deatroy Wiorma. Cnitorlu allaya jFovcrlnhaasa. Caitorla prevcata TomlUng Sqhp Card. Castorla enrca Plarrhcoa aad, Wind Colle, Caaterla, rellevoa Toothing Troablea. Caatorla onrea Conitlpatlon and FlatBleMoy. Caaterla HntnvIlB the offootn of oarbonlo acid gaa er p oLoboh air, Caatorla ilooa not contain morphine, opInm,or other Hnroutlo property. Caatorla niilmllntoa the food, rcgnlatea the atomaoh and howcla. giving healthy and natural aloop. Caatorla 1 pat ap In onanliB hottlea only. It In not aold la halh. Don't allow nay one to anil yog anything elae ea the plea or promlie that it la "jnt an good" and "will aaawer every pnrpoae." See that yon pot C-A-S-T-O-X-I-A. Tho fao-Hlmd 1 stlgnatnre Children Cry for TC No Trouble to Show You Tlirough and Give Prices, ZC Hardware, Tinware, Barbed Wire 'Blacksmith Supplies, Stoves and Machinery at GRAYJBROS. Examine our large and complete stock, Always prompt and courteous treatment, The Willamette Hotel LEADINGHOTEL OF THE CITY.J Reduced ratCK, Management liberal. and points o( Interest, Special rates will be -EXCELSIOR - STABLE- B. C. HANSEN, MANAGER. OnlyjiK)! lior mil. 'StlUfaction mrintee.l, WJ I PAOTil BMr A RUNS Pullman Sloopin Cars Elegant Dinln Cars Tourist Sleopino Care To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dululli, rargo, Grand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg, Helena and liulte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washlncton, Philadelphia, New York, IiMton, and all Points East and South for information, time cards, maps and tickets, call on or wrlto THOMAS, WATT & CO. AGENTS, 265 Commercial srreer, Salem, Or. A. D. Charlton, Astt. Gen'l. Paw. Act., Morrison St., corner Third Portland, Or, V C.kcIUI. mmatmi VnwA PILLS fla!ml4 ' .. . .rc. tint' ,.uuk wiw av M b h vsa A SLIXij -rckt UitHi I and Children. eg Caatarta with ih ynfarwMura of w to ayeok eg It wlUifeat gmmtnK. 5fe la ea every wrapper. Pitcher's Castoria. Electric cars leave lioiel lor all public buildings Riven to permanent patrons. . I. WAGNER, SuMd luck o( '.State lnsurancei lilock Through Tickets TO THE VIA THE Union Pacific System. Tlirough Pullman'Palnce Sleepers. Touris Sleepera and Freo Reclining Chairs dally between 1'OUTLANJ) to CHICAGO Our trains aro heated bvfsleam and w JlBhted by Pintseli liglit. Time to Chicago, 3 1.2 days Time to New York. 4 1-3 dars, Which is many hours quicker than com- pctllo'b. For rates, time tablet and fullf'inform (on apply to " ' ItOISE & BAIlKliltY I Agents, Sclera, Vi, R. W. BAXTER; C H. WINN, General Agent, Dlit.J'aiZ.An:! ij$ Third Street, Poriland. THE CAPITAL JODRNAL docs not do n lottery business to swell Its circulation; but In addition to giving Value received, It gives Its sub scribers valunbio premiums. Now is tho tittto to order your read ing matter, and It will pay you to no tice the following special oilers. Anyone of tho following ilvo peri odicals free, ono year, to any sub scriber of THE JOURNAL who pnya 51.60 In ndvanco for tho dally, by car rier, threo months, (60 cents n month) or by mall six months, (26c a month) or the wcokly 18 months, ($1 a yenr, Fl 5 the best 10 pago lllustmtcd fashion magazine of Now York freo for ono year. Tho abovo prices aro not cash, and tho cheapest combination over of fered. Tho "(Jucen" Is a high-class prnuttcal, homo magazine. QTho delightful .Chicago children! magazine. Just tho thing to read to tho little ones of tho homo circle. It brings tho kindergarten lnio tho home. Song, games nnd story, llcau tlfully Illustrated, 81 a year, Pub lished by tho Kindergarten Literature, Co. 0 A practical farm paper, edited by a stall of exporlonccd agricultural writers, contributed to by tho best known agriculturists of tho country, lb contains what tho farmer wants. u Alhandsomo, attractive, 'homo-pa per, to which every woman will glvo a hearty welcome. That great national newspaper, whlchjls known.to everybody. corns. Of nny of theso publications "can bo had by calling at TUB JODUNAL olllco or dropping us a postal card. Any two pf tlioj. abovo periodicals can bo scoured by paying $3 and tak ing THE JODIINAL twlco as long as required to secure one. When tho oxtremoly low'prlco of TUB JOURNAL Is considered, this will bo found tho most liberal offer mado by any paper 011 tho coast. L U A book by B. Ilofur, on tho rotten primary ByBtcin, price M cents. Can bo had Instead of nny of tho ubovo prem iums. " EDITORS, l. r 7 ' ' ;.1 alem, - Oregonf 111 H mm IKJ111LU liil Garden: Till! HIM NHS. Wl 1 1 " Tl TNJDO BLADE. SAMPLE Hit BROTHERS mM m EAST AND SOUTH ,VIA- Shasta Route, OFRTHE Southern Pacific Co. California Express fraln-iRun dat, between PotlUivJ and San Francisco. South NortS 0:50 p. m. 1 1 100 p. m. 10145 m' lv. Portland at, v Salem lv. ar. San Fran. Ir, 8:10 a.m. 6:00 a, m. 7:00 p.m. Above trains stop at East Portland, Orefon City, Wo dburu, Salem, Turner, Marion, Teftenon. Alhiinv. A1tuinif1nnfitrin T..I...I Shedds, Halscy, Harrlsburg, Junction City, Eugene, Crcswtll, Drain, and all stations from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive, KU5E.1URO MAIL DAILY. South KortTT :3U a.m. 11:00 a.m. C:20 p.m. lv. Portland ar. lv. Salem lv. ar. Roscb'g lv. 4:10 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 8ALKM I'ASaENQEn. South I l(ortF 4:00 p.m. 0:15 p.m. lv. Portland ar. nr. Salem lv. 10:16 a.m. 8:00 a.m. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE PULLMAN BUFFEfliLEEPERS and second-class sleeping cars attached to all , through train. WEST SIDE DIVISION, lletwcen Portland and Corvallls, daily (ex cept Sunday.) 7130 a.m. 12:15 p.m. Portland. Corvallls. Ar. , Lv 56(30 p. "35 P. m. m. Ar. At Albany and Corvallls connect with trains of Oregon Central & Eastern Railroad, Express train dally except Sunday. 44S p. m 7125 p. m. Lv. Portland Ar. 1 8125 a.m. Ar. McMlnvllle Lv 5:50 a. m. THROUGH TICKETS to all points In the Eastern Slates, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest ratel from W.W. SKINNER, Acent, Salem. E. P, ROGERS, Asat. G. K. P. A., Portland, Or. R. KOEULER, Manager. GLANCE AT THIS MAP. Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway and note its connection witk all transcontinental lines at St, Paul and Omaha, and rotnembor when goin eut that Its trains are lighted with electricity and heated by steam. Its equipment is superb. Elegant Duffel, library, smoking and sleeping cars, with free reclining chairs. Each sleeping car beithhu an cMctric reading lamp, and Its dining cars aro the best In. the world. Other lines are longer than this, but rom are shorter, and no oilier offers tho above lux. urlous accommodations, These are sufficient reasons for the popularity of "Tho Milwau kee." Coupon ticket agents in every rail road office will give yon further Information, or address C, T.EDDY, General Agent, J. V. CASEY, Trav.Pau.Ageat. Portlands 0. R. & N. CO. K. M'NEILL, RECEIVER. TO 'HIE EAST G1VEFITI1E CHOICE OF Two Transcontinental Routes. Via Spokane Minneapolis SiJPaul and Den ver Omaha and Kansas Cliy, Iw rates to eastern cities. OCEAN CITIES. FortlandSan fraaclsco. f sfSteamcri leave Alnsworth dock, Portia n March 33 and 38, and April 3, 7, 12, 17,a and 28th at r p. m. Fare Cabin, $5 j steerage. .So. WILLAMFTTE RIVER DIVISION. Rivkk Stkaukss. -Ruth and Elmore for Portland, Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday at iisija. m., arriving at 0p.m., and on Thursday and Saturday 7 a. m. ar riving at 3130 p, ui, Returning leava Port land everyday except Sunday at 6 a.m., arriving In Salcra at 1130 p. m. For Corvallii. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3130 P. m., arriving at Independence at S p.m., Albany atop, m., Corvallls II p.m. p. m., Aituny at 9 p, m., Dock foot of Trade street. For full details Oil on llolso St acents. Salem. Oreeon. or address. Bker, W.ILHURLWJRT, Gen'l Pat. Agt, I'flrtkw!, Cr For full detain call on or ad4tta a, m. rowsRS. oto( Trad et, Icat At. - -p frWVw T w IT tb nw Pr vir Boxf H ta firm f r wilk eck hoc a Pw4w. Mk tar H. Chicago, Milwaukee, k Si. Paul By., WIHBB0TX30 M n H D vl l ?t .- .th-'--