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ySSSSSSSS! ,4iiWWL.Mir"lrT ter fc us ? QBll . ii II "" .TivKKTISBMBNTS. - IVBSlI a ... AT. VOINT8. . . -r I I I Ml I EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL .rOTinM,-- EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. HY TUB Capital Journal Publishing Company. liMoemronATBD. tatt, IK Court Strut, Oftri How Bloek. TIHIMB OK BOIBCniITION : t daily -, Oiw Jr, by nwn... - Three iwjwi"--Sr" ;;-:;: 16 l'er wee uwi ' " l""""' MOO On ywr. '.. l 00 r iriiniLii ..--" : co roe month. an-IVulmMlern are BUllioriwdr.t-re- It nlflrlttHM)i. ... ., .. ..nnllMllIfltl to B WILL H. VAHHV, - -Jf -ltnUrBd At the 6talMi IHiBtoHloe as emmd-el matter. "piUDAY, MAIIOII 0, 1888. ANN0U.VCKMEMH.: HI,eWelter-IlrodleyCo.-Mnrch 12. Haterly's Mlntrel-MarchJH. BErrBUM COUNTY CUNmTION For Marlon comity will bo hold ul tlio oicm hoiiHo In Balom on Tliurwlay, Murcli 29th, 1888, lit 11 o'clock n. 111. for the purposo of electing 14 tlelegntoH to tho fltato convention to bo hold In Portland lin 11th duv of April-1838. and to intnitHiin nvo tiindldntos for the li.fllii(iire. county clerk, nhorlfT, recorder, treiwurer, Hchool Hupcrln- tondent,twocoin:nl8Hloner8,as8eH.sor, surveyor and eoronor.und to transact any other buHlncw that may prop erly come before tho convention. Primaries will bo held on Saturday, March Ultli. AITOHT10N.MK.NT. Tho Hovend prccinctfl arc entitled to thofollowiiigiiuiiilKjr of delegates: Haltm lft HnwclM'rulrlo.... G ftuitrinUni.. ai BllvfrUm 11 Nortli Srtlem H Oiinlold a AwUl ftliwn 0 Ablniia 5 .faintrwiii 7 IjHliMi . Marlon i "wvnli 6 Manama JI Wnndhurn.- 0 llfirah. 3 lluliunrd - lytii..... ft Aurora iilnlinlly ft lluttcvlllo 2 fclnroln ft Chainpocg a "ntruor. Ht. 11ml.... 4 . . Kiirtlilil- II Tumi J)AV1I SlMl'SON, Chr'n. Co. Ccn. Com. TI1KIU MA1U1IN HMAL1,. Tho N. Y. Sun, one of tho ablest Journal In Amuricn, 0110 which has Ikiui under tho control of no man's hand uxropt Itx managers' and' one which, while democratlo In principle, has HUlllelont fonxight to neo tho xuiutobo oxpoetod from an adop tion of CIoveland'H free tnuio heresies, IKilntsoutto tho demoeratlo party 'thodaHgurs to Ik expected In one Important battle ground at least, should It adopt a free trade platform. ltneya: "Cleveland's majority over lllalno In New .leivoy was Just 1,-illt. Tho imnnw iuiiI'kIii of demo- rutloHafet' in the state Is made still .narrower by tho ix'turn to tho rupnhliuaii ranks of thousand of ojiiHirHiiM rt'publii'tiiis who have 1hh)ii aotliiK teuiKirariIy with tho prohibitionist oriauUUion;aud that iiiau 1m a fool wlio etui not foresee tho luovllablo result of any atttmpt to force iiKiu tho demoemts of tliln grout iimmiluutuiliiu and protee tlonUt state a free-trade platform uil a (Yw-trado oandldata" Hut lli vole ofilio Sun wljl Ih unheed ed and the dtuniKirney will bo wreck l iimii the very rock uism which llieKon 4Mfun Its biMin light. TllKHH U grout jphmI seiue, which may bo made oflmwl appliititlon vmywher, In the followluu, which Is found In the Milwaukee Sentinel: "Tlien Is uoboiiMt In attacks by re puUliMU Jutiriuttsnu lvpubliwu ean illdatiM with the olOivt of advancing tho eluuiecf of otlter oauilldates. Theru should Ik 110 bltterncr left tft" Uh vHiidldntw nro named." This U (ho very doctilno advanced u few divj-s njpi by the ('.iMTAi.Jo,irn MAt. ftr tho KtildMiuv of Marion eoiinty republic!, and to which It liopes to hh) thorn miIIkw. Hon. Hoiiiiut Clow saj-s that tho pJ of Polk county will vln iliOHta him. If he gets the noinl HutltHt for htute KMmtor he will net tho full thtmwrutlo vote; but that wau'ttfkwt him. Tho republicans ifPtdkcoHtywlll clet their full tk&tit this ymr. TImq- 1w 0 no loye ferltoMN,t Clttw, wlw Is u tring (Mtrtlwii. and will std by thWr own iHMulimi It will jwrlwps U wHmh for rvidAleiw not tu Iiiwvhm th HUibr of prwtsitltd osmlWtt. A few UwdlHS mwi will le nwled 1h the Ixnly f tli MHiMitkw. TliK lMitUilelii i!eun( bth tktmoemey tu um tlw iM Miritr rvo!utlHlof lt WitHt i)MHfttHf n wurl," itbtlMM w iu wtw ry Tho west has thecal for pace anyway, and wo may Into it f br granted that the nomination will E west. -Louisville Courier Journal. A democratic organ says Mr. Mills' tariff reform moosuro ta .a moderate measuro in Hno with the Sestionsoftheprosidont'sspocial messogo. Just so. The Now York Sun says: An open campaign of thirty clays would oJd Cleveland." That's why the democrats evince no disposition for an open campaign. A Mississippi patriot rises to ask why the risks of driving negro votersfromthopollsshouldbetakon when elections can bo carried by quiet ballot-box stulllng. Republicans in Maine are to cir culate 75,000 copies of President Cleveland's free-trado mesgo through that state. Tills will not make tho democrats happy. Is not tho fact that Hon. Robert T. Lincoln Is not a politician in tho machine sense one of tho strong est arguments for his nomination and election ?-Toledo Blade. Tho Indianapolis Journal (Rep.), says tnai "iuo iuiu""'" diana will present Benjamin Har rison to tho republicans of tho coun try as their cholco for a presiucnuai candidate." The Southerners are fighting to keep tho protective tariff as it is on iron and iron ore. But they cannot expect to keep these articles protect ed If they elect democratic free traders to congress. Cleveland's latest message, plainly a personal bid for tho formation of a Cleveland party within democratic lines, has left tho party Itself dis gruntled and over-weighted in the tariff reduction fight. Albany (Dem.) Times. Tho editor of tho Brooklyn Eaglo is credited with thlsdcnnltion of "an organ": "Orgunshlp Is tho mainte nance of tho proposition that your paper docs not do things because they arc right, but that things are right because your party docs them." Who is this man Joseph C. S. Blackburn, who proceeds to Insult tho Grand Army organization? Tho Congressional directory says of him "Entered tho Confederate army in 1801 anil sorved throughout tho war." No more Is needed. That explains It all. Hannibal Hamlin is reported as favoring for second choice, "after Blaine," Falrchlld of Wisconsin for for President and Hawley of Con necticut for vice president. "Tills ticket," says Hamlin, "is u double- eudei'. It is its good at the tall as at tho head." Mr. Roscoo Conkling writes to tho Republican Conkling Club of Pitts burg that hois not an aspirant for political proferment A man who Is lit for tho presidency and .not an aspirant for tho placo has a double claim upon pupulur regard, Phil adelphia Record. The Indiana delegation will pre sent tho name of General Harrison at Chicago, with entire unanimity. Any attempt to force nnothor Indl nuu man oven so entirely reputable man as Judge Gresham upon tho convention would lw unfortunate. Minneapolis Tribune. ThoToiieka Kansas Capital of tho filth ult. gives some sound instruc tions on "how to build a city." Among other things It says: "A doxon mou with ouorgy, .cour age and sense and a little money ouii take a railroad crossing and build a city If tho company has a good mlvutilsor. The Senate should open Its doors when the fisheries trtvity Is discuss ed. Senator Fryo has sot his col leagues an excellent example in taking the country Into his contl donee on this suiyeet. The treaty dtwls with imtions of American rights. It should U discussed publicly. New York Tribune New York Pre: As might have been vpoutod, Itoeoe Conkling hoM for the MKYoes of tho Republi can party. He Is not an aspirant for the Presidential nomination, but dot not say tlwt ho would refuso It tfottctvd. Taken ly and largo, Mr. Conkling Is one of tho ablest mwi who have ever shone In Amor, lean polities. St. loul (.Uobd-DouuHtrutt Thoru Is nut a hlngle damoorutlo leader In the wvuntty who ltonwtly favors; Ctovctond, ami the gnat majority of lVtuoenttto voter OWIkeand lb tiuotttlm. 11W admin Wmtln has iwt Mrvnl in any irtlular te vln dlM tlmeortle prinolpUM or to to )MhJUotei)MneitlelipertaBd jur pOMNcV .,. if rvwtr vnn. rTAl.E. IN- She? ofStato andCommerelalSt .-w one of tho nnept . evw otizhbrea norec, Ins. GUARDIAN'S SALE. .TOTICE IS HEIIEBY OIVEN TitAT N br kuthorlty of nn order Unued out of xi St v Conh of Marlon Countj . Ore l"e?i.n5fflhdayof Decombor, 1887, dl- betonfflngtoUicsaldobove named minor heirs; I w"l. on the Fourteenth day of April, 1888, At one o'clock, p. m. or ua awi SMnwwuTSoWoTi'.ofwWor dwscUaU the undivided rlBlit, title and ho dnv ofStcTn and to the rbltowtnit do scribe Jffl ErtatcTto-wIt: The W. V, of the U of section no. T. 5 S., K. 2 west of the .?'. "".vr LVK.f.iin., 'hIm hn Rout least ""i?"lvTf'""n.ti,eist auarter of section 21 and the N. Ii W of the N. , E. v, andlota 12, and 9 of section ffi,T. 6 H..R. 3 west of the Wlllnmotto MerdlanJind being tho D. U C. of William MlUsopA wife, JNo t flcStlon No. M79., Ccrtlficuto Ko. 1883, and containing 317.61 acres of land more or SS. AUS the following described land !Jrr. ,1 twinning nl hn Koilthwest 'fflnNol in T. 5K. H. 2 V,of Willamette Meridian, thence East on the 5jouth line of said claim o. ik. rhnin : thence inoriii -.. ..", r."i'w. on o-. .I.nlna In thn West 1 neof said claim no. m; iiienco buuih - """ . i.n nMM rxf iiprrlnnlnif. and conullning '""" " """" v." ":... o. eo .i,in. 60 acres 01 ianu iuio" ". " r,,"T part of Anderson Dellaven and wife s . U fc. No. 02; also, a strip of land oir of the west end of a certain tract of land deeded to George Long by Anderson Uellm on and w Ifo and being 8 rods wide nnd -10 rods long and containing 2 acres of land more or lew, nnd being a part of hoctlon 19, township 6 nh sltunto In Marlon County and state i" "'" '"i '". "1 " .l'o .,., holmr n of Oregon. F. II. DURETTE, Guardian of above-named Minor Ilelrs. BENSON'S EXPRESS. T EAVE OltDEItS AT LANCE'H LIV 1 J cry Stable, corner of State and I ront streets, or on slnto at corner State and Com mercial streets. Prompt attention and eare guaranteed. CAPITAL LODGE, NO. 11, I. O. O. T meets c ery Saturday evening, In their hall, second door north of Post Oltlco. G. Jno. KmoiiT.Sec, II.S. Joby.W.CT. Oregon Peach Bitters About eighteen years ago I recched a hurt In my back from a pile of lumber fnlllng on mo, and ever sfneo had been troubled with weak kidneys moro or less; and tho last year ery much. Through the recommendation of Henry Kccne, I bought a bottle of II. Klas's Oregon Peach Hitters nnd before I had taken half the bottlol round a groat relief from It. I bcllovo It to be a splendid remedy for tho kidneys, and heartily recommend It for tho same. J. II. POUTEK. Aumsvlllc, January 12, 18S8. GEO. I). GOODHUE, WOOD DEALER, otllco with Geo. w. Johnson, 23. Com mercial street. All kinds of wood for sale. Sawed to any length desired. Cush must accompany all orders NOTICE. T HAVE TAKEN UPON THE STREETS J of Salem two red and white heifers, about 2 years, ono red cow with crumpled horns, ono black and white cow, and one white, bull no marks or brands, and unless tho aboe described property Is claimed, I w III sell them at tho City Pound In Salem, Marlon County, Oregon, on Saturday, Mar. 10, 18SS, at 4 o'clock, r. M,,at Public Auction to tho highest bidder for cash. J. H, ROSS, Marshal. Dated Salem, March 0, 1883. live and Let Live Paint Shop." HUNTLY & McFERSON, House, Sign AND ' General Painters. Kalsominers, Paper Hangers and Decorators, All orders will receive prompt attention. Estimated on all kinds or work in our Una cheerfully given. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop In Old Court Houko on Court strvet, Salem, Or. II. K. DeUoLS. Job Dultois Dubois brothers, lroprietoni Chcmekete Hotel. FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. Friun SI to $X pw d. SA1.R.M. - .GaS, Attention, lVohibitionLsLs ! 1MIB ritQJIIlimON PUIMAIIY rjrjN. .Ii. n?,M . lb feurrWm lWae trH Othw iHUnBPW ttH BUVJ H ordwM rwlMiCoimltlw. T t JORY, HTrtry. jl . qrstiNauonaiDtiiiK MDiMU JBK SALEM, OREGON. I ,flMKEMMKiiigS9 HhSIIHI 1 iOfltiiESBiESiS: nil Hi -il ii HMMMHMB jB lH!iJSf!li ' jMMMMMMMMJmffisr 4E3E23S Will II IMII Ml liUBIW Jll I W- iJUBgl BEEgW " "', D. McCully, IS RECEIVING A H AT-S,- -AND- FURNISHING 249 COMMERCIAL STREET, WM. BROWN &l CO. -DEALER IN- BOO o o T S H O K talcr id Findings ! CASH PAID FOR Wool, Hides, Pelts and Furs. No. 231 Commcrclaiptroot, SALEM, - - OREGON. DON'T YOU -THAT- TO CAP1T0I, AIYHmil GOY At tlie Opera House Corner, ARE DAILY RECEIVING New Dress Goods, New Prints, New Clothing, New Everything, Aud tiro belling tho saino at their usual Iow Prim ' CALL AND SEE US; Bring Your Families and Awhile ! ! , .Rqouor embody, and; ih$ mcQbllging olerfcj in the oity. Will take Chickens, Butter and Eggs on Account. S. Friedman, IJuer.NHHa Manaohk. .. .Titir. ..-- President. WM.N.LADOE. - - Vlce rodent. I)R. J. REYNOLDS, - v cashier. JOHN MOIR, - - - - GENERAL BANKING,' Exchange on Portland, San . Franclgw, iSrity "SS ta obtained at tho bank in fJlOSli rUlinVlU Wltn" FINE LINE OK GOODS, ETC. SALEM, OREGON. FORGET IT! ULU I MlllU a T S S TBT 11 1 'ni'j 1 rx 1HHH XyBi xeig: s P NL Jsigff HEW ADVKRTldBMENTS. H. J. MIMTJIORW- vi"no.l12!5enl a KAiiuAu ti-"1 C. U. Mooitm Trensuxvr The Oregon Land Comp'ny CAPITAL STOCK, $20,000 -VXTIM. BUY AND HKI.bIlEA.LEa. W hito. Is now roochinp hundroda of ndvcrtWns in ftll of tfio leading nowi liolTrnr finding buyers of real estate aro un liig real estate to sell, to placo It where buyers come to buy.B g cooK(Managor II. J. MWTltOKN, Assistant. Ofllcc- front room ip stairs in the Btate Insupinco Company's building "" ANNUAL ELECTION School District.No. 24. rnUE ANNUAIi ELECTION OF SCHOOL I Dlstilct No. 21, Starlon county, Ore con, will bo held on tho second Monday of Mnrch, that being Monday, March IS, 1888, AT ItKED'3 OrKHA HOUSE, i For tho purpose of electing ono (I) School Director to hold for tho term of three (3) vears. niida School Clork for tho term of one year, rolls open at 2 o'clock, p. m., and close nt 0 o'clock. G, r. Litchfield, Chairman. David.Bimi-son, Clerk in Hnilv flncklncr to KELLER & SONS. The Grocers, and making purchases from their largo stock of goods. Ip. teas and coffees you can buy a flno article, while la sugars you can get oxtra C, cube, granu- laiea, powaeruu ur CRUSHED. Wo aro sure wo can please you In price, quality and quantity. Convince youracU by leaving a sample order. Nearly ovory day A FREIGHT TRAIN Comes steaming Into Salem and has more or less goods for us. Wekoop everything In the grocery, crockery and glassware line. When tho prioo of any article FALLS We give you tho benefit. Our stock Is now complete. Wo hae a room 80 FEET By 23, which Is filled with now goods throughout. Gl c us a call. KELLER & SONS, The Grocers. Evaporated Apples, Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Nectarines, Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches, Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Grapes. Oregon Petit Prunes, Imported German Prunes, Smyrna Figs, Raisins, Persian Dates, Weller Brothers' 201, Commercial Street. SALEM Will have the largost boom this beason In Mil (1 Ever known. Look out for our large stock to arrive In a few days. CHAS. CALVEKT, Salem, Oregon. COUNTY DEMOCRACY. Primaries.Conventions and Precinct Clubs. Tho Marlon County Demoeratlo (Central Committee met In Balom, February 11th, 1888, and set tho time for holding the pri maries on Maroh 17th, at 1 o'clock p. m., and the county convention on Friday, tho 23rd of March, at 10 o'clocka. m., In Balem. AFPOItTIONMENT. The different precincts aro entitled to the luuuwiog uuniiKT 01 ueiegaies ; Salem .10 Gorvals 9 .11 Howell Prairie 6 12 Marion 2 17 Garneid 2 8outh Salem North Halem East Baleru Ablqua . St. FanK 7 Bllverton 10 8 Buttevllle 6 5 Champoeg 3 ... 2 Aurora - 1 4 Fairfield 5 Woodbum AumsMllo Jefrerson HubUmltv 6 LabUh J Htayton Meharoa. I lurner oreb Total 115 Hubbard ..."& tne. committee, would recommend the formation &f dumoeratlo clubs in eah proilnet.uudthe names of the offleenin oaehub tMtMBt to the chairman of the county teealrW oewmlttee at Salem. T. U OOLDKN, Chairman, J. F. IlItOWN, Secretory. T. L, DAVIDSON, T. F. MAl, County Central CouutnlUae. 1 Multitude of People Specialties in Fruits (MM ! 11 tinerv arid Fancv Goods w 7 " 1 a 2 dUk