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-HQOiNPilMN W NEW AOVKBTISBBIENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ; ' ' ' : a 4T ri"i t I men - . jl KiFst Nationiu uauK .--ff v-fsB ? - "fets 5 st ' gSJHnBM : II Ssb ?If JIu 1-B-H II 11 IIS 1 ' LHrBI ' "15" Se"il (- i mu.Mg MfSiBHMM" 's EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL .i-uiii.wf:"" EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. .HY THK Capital Journal Publishing Company. IJCCOBrOKATED. B, 113 Coart StrMtTopfn Howe Blotk. TKIIMS OF HOIWOKIITION: I DAILY m Six montlw, by mall-. f .... 15 Three month by "ll-- l'er week delivered by wirier. WKRKI.Y : TrrTi m vn. -. fti- - vv ah lireo month to rc- -.in.tniiti'ni are authorized olvo Milweriptlons. WAdvertlnIng rate on application to -VILI. H. I'AKKV, - - MnB'r' JrrBnt-red nt the Hnlem I'onlonice a eeondlnwi matter. TaTUIIDAY, MARCH 10, 1888. hlcWcUdlcr-nmdloy Co. March 12. Havcrly MlnntrrlK-March 28. HEPL'DLICAX COU.W CONVENTION For Miirlnn county will Us held nt tho opera liouno In Balcm on TliurHtlav. Murch 29th, 1888, nt 11 nVlra-k n. m. for tlic nuriK)so of electing M dek'gntcH to the otate convention to bo held In Portlnnd the 11th day of April 1888, and to nominate live candidates for the lcglMlature, county clerk, sherltr, recorder, treasurer, school superin tendent, tvoconnnisHloners,nsse8Sor, 8iirveyorandcoronor,iind to transact any other business that may prop erly come- before tliu convention. Primaries will bo hold on Saturday, March 21th. Al'l'OllTIONMKNT. The several precincts are entitled to thufollowing number of delegates: Hnlem 15 KiulHiUcni 21 KortliHalcm K South Hnlem ., .. n Jorremin 7 Mnrloit i Melmniti .1 Monti .1 Hlnytim..... A Sublimity 5 Lincoln.. ..... S Turner 0 Toml. Jlowell 1'rnlrlo.... (I Hllvcrtnn 11 (Inrllcld a Abliiun & IaIiIkIi (I (lorvitlM 5 Woodburn - fl Ilulibard .. 4 Aunini a lluttovlllo 2 Clmmpncg 2 HI. 1-iiul 1 Knrflclil isi David Himi'so, Chr'n. Co. Cen. Com. WHY TIIKV DON'T HMILK. Did you ever see a great scramble for nomination upon a ticket there was no good show lo elect? Our best recollection says, no, emphatic ally not. So, then, when our demo emtio voiitoiiixfrury says thattho republicans "art in an agonized fmnio of mind as to what shall bo lotio with the hundred applicants who nro rushing to tho front on tho strength of tho (Maine's) withdraw al," It carries Its own contradiction of the assertion which follows In the same article, to the efleot that re publicans are on the retreat in a panic, A party oxpootlngor retiring lefeiit has not many prominent icaiiers anxious to he Its standard Ixvuvr, mid the Mtimliur merrhnent rtlu 'ilitte Is htit the whistle of a lMidly semvd youth trudging through gnivoynnl. IVrlmps that Is the rvnmiu Hni. Kltliliin dm-Hiii't "snille" ufttmur. Tiwlays ilUmtchw Mtito that Con Ijrutwmau Hermann has twit ux mm froiu further service on the eommlttee on iimiitifui'turw, and appoint,! on the ooiinnlttoeon In- liMit ilepitHlHtlun elalnis, to till the vacancy ominloiiwl by the resigna tion of liucliHium, of New Jerwy, who whs apiHihitwl inonilxir of the )iuniitttv on iimuufikturv. The committee oi'i Indian depredation claims I one urtlta niM iiuimitaut to the teople if Uixon, Tiik IttMiburK I'lalndwilar hiH. HttlielMMil of Its column. "For (?ongr, llluijer I lenimiiii, or IXi toy VONItMUATKU, Kll. Jot'lUVAI.t-lf lint n,. taut with yuur plans mul mrmstw, I iiHtAilly a-k KrtnWiou to ex- jh (imm8h itmr mlumiksa few tlm8ii touching jiruiHwi .,um of lolltlHl Hctton by thoe of us ho (Vol tlwt the "drink ImWf U the Krvtt wirw tlwt ie.v uihmi this Jwtkvii. kVuomiwh.wIw fc, wnMytl de gtrutw 4 removing thk blight friHti our fair livid, and wlw Is mm iutr-tetl lit men and jiMIhm!, will gkdly kind hkltitliKNive lo tlm nmst jmtctieul ami tlVtul utlWU in ortHg ahum the ilt-Jrvd rwwdu. 1t)HHtt dWUM4i)g the ihmhI, w jrwtrtl4 wtllirt ttf lugtWUo4t, pn IhMhr tt nUMt t jwMhlUt the Mile f iHtHxtmiti. ti 1 r Mrni that HOtltlug mH li1 loth' tu Hut i tltrec- tioti wiilimit M4vMot. vmwi tmtwt. wkl- itliwtMl krtluH, uh the part f tbe friendsof Uim?T' 8 Dh-lded forcos can acconipl sli nothing. United efforts misdirected JviUas'urelyrail. I" f" human affaire practical means and methods must be adopted rather than fine-spun theories. Until it becomes apparent that the temperance element in our po litical organization Is In the major, ltyltis unwise to organize a third party, and when it docs predom inate thoro will bo no necessity for suclr an organization, for all parties will take that stanu. wiBu.... minorities, acting independently, ..,ii.ii nnthlmr. save to excite -i.Hpiiln nnd contempt, but when llrmly united and held as a balance of iowcr between contesting forces it may become a controlling factor In political action. In a close contest a small minority often holds tho key to tho situation and In proportion as tho minority approaches tho majority In point of numbers Just in that proportion will It bo appreciated and courted by tho dominant parties. rho whisky vote of this country ttnkixi nn mistakes, it ClOCS not oriranlzo "third party" movements, imf it .k in bold the balance of power. It is this that gives It power and not that it Is In tho majority. Cf temperance advocates have any other mission than that of perpetuat ing tho power and control of the whisky ring they must exercise as much discretion in political action as tlo tno adversaries oi uiw mm order. Tho same, course of action by the friends of temperance would, Ifpresistedln, make Itself a power more potent for good in four snort years than is tho whisky ring ror evil to-day. If tho temperance voto of this state could bo crystailzed, into a solid phalanx, so as to voto only for good and trite men, to fill tho various ofilccs of tho state, not by third party candidates, but by selecting only such from tho old parties, thus causing tho defeat of the corrupt, an early date would And the old parties bidding for that voto by putting forward only such men for oftlce. I trust that tho true friends or tem perance will manifest as much wisdom as Is shown by tho rum power, In directing political action by not running after strange gods nor dividing up into bushwhacking squads but on tho contrary select tlic best men put forwurd by tho old parties, without special reference to either, thus popularizing tho good and degrading tho bad. Let it not be said of us, "Tho children of this world are wiser in their generation than tho children of light." Dy well directed preslstent effort on tho line Indicated wo may In tho near Aituro command Just such legisla tion as tho wisdom of experience may demand, but by no other. There are enough friends of tem perance legislation in this country to hold tho balanceof power between tho two iolltical parties, so as to de feat or elect, Ju-d such nominees as they may select. Hut, it may be suggested, they won't mako suitable nominations. My answer Is, they will, when It Is once understood, that only such can Ih elected. So long as the lemiHirance voto Is thrown away upon "Third party" candidates when there is no hope of an election there will lie no Induce ment held out to the old parties to nominate such men but on tho con trary every Inducement to bid for the other vote. roiltical organl wit Ions, like Indi viduals, must look on tho practical side of the question ir they would lie successful. While contending for principles they must not Ignore means and methods ; favor the right but do the exixtlient ; seek the highest good by accepting mo Dest possible. To attempt todothelinpraetlcable. In political action, Is an Indirect sup port in the wrong to overcome the right by reason or the divided force advocating the right. The impractlble visionary nolltl. elan, however high and worthy his purpose, excites pity, often ridicule and contempt, beiUM or his mis guided Judgment while he ceases to be potent factor In the body politic, while hl. K)IUIoh1 ludlosyncnislc are often Haltered and encouraged by deolguliiK demagogues with the view to divide the strcngh or the natural supporter or the right. Let us not make the mistake or having to mourn over lost onportu- ultliM, by endeavoring to rin above the storm and clouds or political tur nwll ror thepurixteeorbreathlngthe pure air or abstract right uiulor the vain delusion tlwt It k bettor to en dure ridicule Kinloontwupt "for eon wkjfttv. fcake" rather tlwn no!w mr. HMrtHWrfcr supporting the "- iviiitiH toe rtm r aliiAW-At hls hom0 nt..?hlV5LBintloi'ntJi! mlies north of Aumsvtl e, Friday, March SthV-tS iTm, of heart 'disease, Angus Shaw, aged 01 years. Mr. Shaw wasa notlveof Canada, having been born in Oxford couuty, Ontario, March 28tb, 1824, but he was a rugged branch of the hardy old Scotch tree, and was as' much a Scotchman as though he had come but yesterday from the land of the thistle. He came to this country from his Canadian home in 187C, purchased tlx? farm on which he died, and has lived here ever since, a widely known, highly respected gentleman and staunch christian, t having been reared, Having nveu and died a member of tho Presby terian church Mr. Shaw has been ailing since the first week of December, and since the first of the new year he lias suffered severely up to within a few hours of his death, when acute pain ceased and he passed to the death struggle in peaceful ease. Tho deceased leaves a widow and nine children, the latter being John A. Shaw, of Stayton, Wm. Shaw, Scott Shaw, Daniel Shaw, and Fred Shaw ; Mrs. J. J. Graham, Mrs. Thos. Sims, of Stayton, Mrs. John Mcintosh, and Rachel Shaw ; all residents of Marion county. Tho funeral will take place to-mor row (Sunday.) The procession will leave tho house at 11 a. in. and pro ceed to Turner, where the services will bo held at 1 p. m. The body will then be intered in Twin Oaks cemetery. Friends or the family are invited. SALEM, OREGON. GENERAL BANKING. touzht and sold. State, wuwaouu aioivi vv-tf iii;- ,s triyat lcuarltyncan bo obtained at the bank in most rename iimiyuuiu.5. J. D. McCully, TS RECEIVING A FINE LINE OF G CLOTHING ! ! H. .T. Minthors - -- - President! 8. Kabbah. vice-i-reamentl ii rvintf oecretnrvl (1 H. Mooims Treasurer! Tlic Oregon Land Comp'nyl CAPITAL STOCK, $20,000 j TTTIT.T. IllTY A.1SV HKLOj HEAI. Eh. W tnte. Is now reaching hundreds of ILL HUV thousands of eastern people by extensively advertising In all of tho lending new- tig )by SPRN NEW TO-DAY. STATE TREASURER'S 30TII NOTICE. ?H ATS -AND- FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. 249 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. STATU OF OltEOON. TitKASUllEIl'3 OFFICE, ) SALKM, March 8, 13SS. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT there are runus on imnu to pay me nlinwlni? wiirrnnts. and that the wimo will bo paid on presentation at this otllce. 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Abo t lie following warrants drawnontheinllltia fund numbered 2711, 27.V, 275.1 and 2731. Interest on tho abovo dewrlbed warrants w 111 not bo allowed after tho date of this notice. G. W. WEItn, Treasurer. WM. BROWN . CO. -DIIALCR IK- GUARDIAN'S SALE, XTOTICK IS 1IEREHY OIVHV THAT IN by authority of an order Isbued out of tlio County Court of Marlon Countv, Ore gon, on tho 2oth day of December, 1SS7, di recting, authorizing and empowering tho iiiHicrsigneu, as guartuan orEstcllti bmlth, May Moraneo Hmltli and Edward Ii. Hmltli, minor heirs of Mury Jcwephlno Hnilth deceased, to ncll the Ileal Estate lielonKlngtothoMildaboe named minor heirs; I will, on the Fourteenth day of April, 1888, At one o'clock, p. m. of said day, nt tho Court Ilnuho duor In Salem. Oregon. In accordance) with the provisions of Slid or der, sell all tho undMded right, title and Intercut that the wild minor Iielre liaxo at till, rtiiv frmli. It. ...i.l ,. .1... .-..ii ... ,v ::....v"f ,"r..v." :." .y. "- . "'ying ae- Ty.'.V-V """ iaie."- 11: i no w, M of tho B' O 'O T S O 0 1 H I ,, . CS Jri (J Jh; ;s papers of tho United States. Their facill tics for finding buyers or real estate are un or-rllcrl. It lH to the Interest Of thosa hnv lng real estate to sell, lo placo It where buyerH come to buy. B. S. COOK, Manager II. J. MiJfTHOiot, Assistant. Otllce: front room up stairs In the State Insumnco Company's building. MrATELECTI0N " School District No. 24. mllE ANKUAL ELECTrON OK SCHOOL X District No. 21, Marlon county, Ore gon, will lie held on tho second Monday of March, that being Monday, March IS, 1888, At Reed's Opera House, For tho purpose of electing ono(l) School Director to hold for tho term of threo (3) years, and a School Clerk for tho term of one year. Tolls open at 2 o'clock, p, m., and closo at tl o'clock. G. I. LrrcnFiELD, Chairman. DAyiDSiMTsoN, liiieTPeoJ" Are dally flocking to KELLER & SONS, The Grocers, and making purchases from their large stock of goods. In teas and coffees you can buy a fine article, while in sugars you can get extra C, cube, granu lated, powdered or CRUSHED. Wo are bure wo can please you In price, quality and quantity. Convince yourself by leaving a sample- order. Nearly every day A FREIGHT TRAIN Comes steaming into Salem and has more or less goods for us. Wo keep everything in tne grocery, crocKery ana glassware wnenmc line. ic price of any article FALLS We give you the benefit. Our stock is now complete. Wo have a room 80 FEET By 25, vhlch Is filled with new goods throughout, GlYO us a call, KELLER SONS, The Grocerp. Specialties in Fruits Leather and aw:a .ration 'k: wbs.Vv! Uorx-Houao.T.aS., It. 2 west of the Wlllamctto MFrldlan, also tho southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 31 and the K. E.?; of the i K E. t(, undlots 1.2. and 0 of section 23.T. 5H..RT3 west of the Willamette .Mirldlunnd bclnor the I). U( of William SlllUon w ft . ? tltleatlon No.5lja., CertlllcatoINo. island contain ng 3171 acres of land more or !.??. iA.l. '10, tojlowlnjt described land "to-wlt:" lteglnnlng at tho Southwet," jpnicrof claim Na tfi. In T. 5 R, R. 2 V. of Wl lametto MerldliT iii..n. iW. . ' South line of said claim No. 92, 203 chain ; thrnco North Sl.Kt rtaln: tlieiicuWmt m.trhln inih.uii..Tl Kiht claim Nattt thence south 2lS chains to the placo of beginning, and containing .?.lTyof nnrt m?,Sor lo-.nna being 5 r 2 ,n,'rf)' a,rln f " otr or ihS vrtsteud ofu certain tract or land deeded Ui George Ixing by Anderson DcHacnand . ;";" '" miuu more or less. Miul being n twrl of stctlon , township & Miuth. nng2 wtof iheVllhu letto Mertd rr4wlu"' '" Marlou tXM,B V. 1 Tmni.i .i Guardton of aboe.iiamed Minor Heirs, CASH PAID FOR Wool, Hides, Pelts and Ko. 231 Commeifialti-ect, SALEM, - - OREGON I'lnfa ! "' rmf n rJ Jftk ---fS0j' DON'T YOU FORGET IT! 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' SOlCommercIal Street. -V- -THAT- III UP i mitii an 'ner, Oregon Peach Bitters mel. gtf ef attain- C'bMHHrrKKCY. AIkmiI Plghtwii yir api I re.i-ed b hurl m my backmim a pile of TuSbeJ Ml Pfoa ", mid oyer fnTO had ilSS iniiuiuki ui-iiii i.k .n.. . . - - - - anil rwoinniu(lAti.)M bouvht a hAtil.it iilliora and txtfiiro bd will, wwk kldueya more or 1?S the lastywrvwv mueh. Throuihthe mmeudatlou i llwrr kS i !ht a ontlljof H. Kli8rtSri& l ud uikV- h.!rR rcul relur vu u . sjMjMJUia rrnuxly for thn wa j. ii" ii-53B AuHMMlKJanvwrj lt,isss. "'" buttt I iund a t; mmxtMiiounatpteudId rrnuxly """ " niiy nvonuiiNid li fiu-ti,. BENSON'S EXPRESS. LKlJi5 J?. JAw uv. WsKwftTBiKTaSUaSK "v nfli ' um..Bi wrfuaraaita lnHHH HHwuiea and! At the Opera House Cor AHE DAILY RECEIVING Nevvr Dress Goods, New Prints, New Clothing, New Everything, And are .soiling the stmie nt tholr usual Low Prices. CALrL, AND SEE TJS; Bring Your Families and Stay Awhile ! ! Jtaom for vwstat 8lM, U,e nm mng q take Chickens, Butter and Eggs on Account, S. Friedman, Bl'glKHH MaNAOKR. m m SALEM Will have the largest boom thU season In Millinery a1 od Fancy Goods iSleLkno.wn-. IK)k out tor our large stock to arrive In n few days. CHAR CALVEHT, Salein, Oregon. COUNTY DEMOCRACY. Pjimaries,Conventions and Precinct Clubs. r3S.,ar,on .unty Democratic Central Commlttco met In Salem. February Hth, UBS, and set .the time for holding the pri maries on March mil, at I o'clock p. m., HS i,?foun.t5r convention on Friday, the 21rd of March, at 18 o'clock,a. m., In Suiem. APPOnTIONMENT. thtiSAl51tPentJ":!cinf to reentlUed-to the following number of delegates : ??,"",- 10 Qervals 9 North .'?m M "owell Prairie 6 Pucrf,Lalcm ,2 Marlon . 2 East balem. .n Garfleld.. .- 2 st'ter- -7 Kverton : ::::io Woodh,', ? Buttevllla 6 AStR8fc-:.-r- f SSiST ? ?Sffi?. I Mentiaa - 2 HXte:::ii:s To,a,- ia T. F. 1IAYB8. CouHt j Control (.ommnte J-i --' a4a