Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 14, 1888, Image 2

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EVBXIXG CAPITAL JOURNAL
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EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY.
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Capital Journal Publishing Campanv.
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TKKMK OK HUUPfBlITION :
DAILY I
ttlx month I'jr mall-- 'Jl
Tlirw momUw by mall S
Par wlc ddlered by carrier w
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Qneynr -f S
Micmonlh n
Three month
Arl'mtmatten are BUthortMd to re
tire Mibwrljrtlon.
aj-Ailwttolng rate on application to
Wll.l. ". rAltHV. - SlMimger.
irKlft at the Salem Pnrtofflee an
SJU-el matter.
WISDXJCHUAV. MAIU'H II. ISM.
KM'IKMrW lOl'NH 10UTI
Tor .Marlon toiinty ulll Ik- held
nl ilio iK'ni house In Hiilom on
Thursday. MiirHi 3lh, I8SS, t 11
o'clock . in. for tin- purpose of
(iIortltiK 'I lck,Kiite to the state
convention to ho lielil In l'ortlanil
tliu llfli lH.vof April 1KSS, ami to
noinlimtc II vo (itiiillilatiH for (lie
loKlhlaturc, county clerk, Hherlll",
reconler, treiiHiiror, school Hiiperln
loiiiluiit,lHocoiiinililoiH,rtiiHsi".wir, HUrvuyiiriiuil coroiior.aiid to transact
liny other litislm that may prop
urly coino lK'foro the convention.
J'rliimrlMMllI U livid on Haturday,
Mutch 21th.
AITOUTIONMKNT.
'I'ho Hivoml prcclnotH tiro entitled
o IhofellowhiKiiiiiuborofdolegutea:
HhIii lli Ilimcll l'mlrlo.... 0
llaVtMaleni . ... Hllvcrton It
Ninth HMlvin 8 OHrlletil i
HtulhHlm .. . 0 Ablqtut ft
.IftfttlfMrtl 7 1hIiIIi . .. o
.Marion t (Ih-vhI . . 6
Mshanm . . Jl Wood hum .. . (I
llimtli it llublwr.l .. I
mum .. . R Aurom
SuMlitilly . . A lliitlellln 2
iJltnHii o rimmixKH ...
J HI
rurnw. ... ti hi. I'huI
11llt.lil
Toml m
David Bimi'min,
Chr'n. IV Cell. Coin.
ATIKMI 'I III! I'ltlM.MIUIS.
It IhiIiik iiIiiiimI liullspiiliihly ul
low til that In the primailes oilj-l-iiutiM
the corruption or the cleanll
hum w hleh iiiurkN a )MlitUid ciiiu
jhiIkii, It UhooiHiiry icpublliim
voter to attend them. How la your
tiliiuuv to Mrlke your a at the unit
of evil, mid If you fall to do It you
alimild not Kruiuhle at the fruit
lCvery limn who iiiiihIiIith hhnelf a
mpuhllmii and who full to attend
the prima rli. 1m In all falrm mul
honor UiuiiiI b their acilun, mul
lliwv should K no klukliiK after
wtmU. lly all iiiikhiih attend the
riiiiHrltvHmliirvMi your tloeiiiw.
sm;h r.MH'dii
We have In (lit iiHintrt, .'minimis
of wof jrnaliiK mini mlHiUtl to
lieep hioUwiulry u hleh hiv huh put
to no iiM- w Iwii'ver, iIuhmoiiU of
men ami wonwn Wio2itmlil bo
tfiwl to Iwril tlkMMNllfll hllsllUM,
muiIh Untitle amount of uhumhI
wt iKiwi-r. Hut Ufti ir u Int.
wrttl hIiiio.( alueoii and a 'Iwlf
million ilollHr Hurt h 0frH wmd,
Mtid Ion four mul h ipwrter mll
llou dollar wurtli of hkiImi iphI.
Wmoi't lUU lUMtillt.v ehmuih? U
JJhiv mi. miim- In iloubliiiK It hy
UlMdutf the dnt. ou wool Mild iv
duoiiiii that mi Import.! viooU'im?
I. I'M HI. K U UIH of (hf prtMHllHMlt
Hm ouvht to le pWv.1 usoi the
W lUi by J tWHUK-mt. With
luulr on Uh fiw IM, the Hue lor.
vU ttf Murtoii e,wiu-N) r whloli
lUiv an- ibowMud of m, w,m4
bWir vuliMtn., m. e.nniltkili
Wi ItrtiMt CuiutiiltU w.Hild How
iHkitke utM'Kof CMliforiiU and
HIHH wi. Wry frw who lme
mi Iuh'H upilto MlHKdnll and
liMUehnlout IhrtvnMtti' tone Ih
WmiM Utm uf Um- utMultiMW Mud
bWlt) irf MHou wiUHIyV; tllldsT
M(, rU,v parttun i h hkli will
itmm) oT w mid Mud rly
mimtM k Mm ih o. p. rtlnMl
k NWlivl ftctu On. tWWk.
lTWhWa.irtiox. tSuuoer hml
m hk hM( lu it twO. ikw Uuir.
ThHv w hwiu Rc tkr tvnMHftl
aMuii. CktM, ana lVuuo-vr b
mMw! w mure iuMi- lo rW
of knit bimulw tbu IWr In kk
MUulnMnUkxi. It k U1mmhJ (Imi
Vh ! gin full MMf Ui tk
ttprriuiMMtMH at ikr iMtllmibo
ht act h imui- kMi ftUUOtk.
Ml Uiwrttaftl Ibr gutwaur Uk
Ump (antiwar WMMttiim kUu. If kr m
IN Ihr lftM(tiftriif llciuirr
AIWIl lltOOIII III! IHMIIlH klltHllil
lit ii. 1. 1 .t'-i. ii . .i litt rl
. I
SI'IKIT OK 1HK I'ltKSS.
Cleveland Leader: The tariff bill
b h whole Im iwlltlcally Iniquitous
and economically destructive, and
should be ilefeattil at all hazards.
ISoston Advertiser: "What the
Mills bill may bring forth In the
way of relief, If It becomes a law, no
man can my with reasonable cer
tainty, and for this reawMi it should
not become a law. And we think
It will not.
Kt. Louis OlolM-Democrat: Judge
Orccham refuses to Interfere In the
caw of the Indiana tallyaheet
forgers, and they will accordingly
have to go to the ieiiUentlary. Thus
docs Judge Oresham prove himself
to Ik? the right man in the right
place, but ul-o a good man for
another and higher place.
T.niiUvlIIe Courier-Journal (Dem.):
If there Is any disunion among
democrats to follow Kamlaii tnere
should be a democratic caucus. The
tlmo for discussion and compromise
has jmssed. The bill Is a compromise
bill, draw n In accordance with tho
Chicago platform. Hy it the party
will htand or fall. It is a matter of
supreme Importance.
Central City (Col.) Register Call:
There Is no clamor in this section
fora reduction ofostage from 12 cents
to 1. What Is particularly desired
In Colorado and Kansas is that tho
2-cent letter should leac-h its desti
nation in reasonable time. There is
not much complaint at the price
Uncle Sam charges, but his delivery
system needs overhauling and rein
forcing. NOT IHIII.T THAT A.
All e.xcliango alludes to the
"maiden Issue or tho Dally East
Oregonian." It wasn't a maiden.
A maiden Is nice, sweet, lovable, le
yond comparison with anything
else ou earth; and this the Kat
Oregonian is not. It Is a boy. It
Intends to wear breeches and boots.
It will U' broad-shouldered, stroug
limlicd, and elailoii voiced. It can
not slug; and may not pray very
much, publicly; but has an arm
with a list at the end of it, and its
boot Is piopclleri by no "maiden"
muscles. All this piospcctlvely.
Hut It's not a "maiden," and never
will U an "old maid." Kast Ore
gonian.
Tin: President should Insist uvm
having the Hon. Krank Hurd, of
Ohio, or William Morrison as a run
ning mate. In that case the tall end
' the ticket could U Used for a
frtv-lradc platform, and would stand
up without pillars or braces.
(iKeiuii: KitAM'lhTit.WN Niys the
devil Is dead. Soiiit'laxly start u
subscription for the orphans and
llforrfe will get a little pocket mon
ey. wiutnsoK KNniniAiiKMKNr.
The ShIciii Daiia Capital
Jot it ai. Is to4iaud and hasn blight
and himlthv look. -Astorlau.
CvriTM. Kvdmmi JoritNM. Is
the name of Salem's new tepubllcaii
jwis-r; W. II. I'airy etlltor. It is
neat and full of new. -Dallas Item
tier. The evening Capital Jiuk.n.m.
of Salem 1-kihhI Its ilM number
Thurwlay evening of la.t week. It
Is to 1h republican lu (HilitiiN and
Miicitsls tin' Sentry, lu make up
ll Isalsmt lht sin,. Ms the States
man. Allwn.x IVnuH'rat.
'I'll. ( ' l ll'1 l I .likl'UV It Uli nl
lilt mH'r of SmWiu, succeeding the
'IStlW Imvi ihiii.i lii .kin ttiM.t It 1
-....., ...... .-,...-. .... in.. ii- at pi
liext III MpHarMiKv, and U tslltisl by
.tir. mrr., itwineriN tsuitir til ail
I titlt'iwiultiitt iwittir 'lliii Vinwteil
wklHw It iitvw. -SllvertiMi ApHnii.
Tltt Hiv! Im.ii,. itf llii.v'iiiliwr I ' t ii
i.Mi(niiiiiii lllli I H(ll
its maiiHirliiK tslltor. appearetl on
I . i t I. ii uv it III. win !..-..
iitv nm t mil numui. ii h iwux
Ulltl ll'V MIX I ltllml ill lll. Illlnr.
it of tlie l'llblUtll part . Sum
in iiH' jio K..i (.orvauis iinus.
'I'lut I'll'llll l.ll'UV II U tl.
.... . .... ... ...F......1 e. II, V
IftMlltcl Itf M ItHlflll lkU rtililllill.Mid
iUH, Jim starteiT lu SmWiii, taking
tke dUmv uf tlie ilally Sf ittrv, rvtvnt
l,v dkutiiiml. Will if. lurr,
ho was IUor of Hh Sintr, U el
llor of (He Jm'KWL Ashlmid
'lltlliMCs.
TIm lUilh eveiilior ("awtu.
JM'K.n M, a inw itvvMKir tHtture
at SftUtMi. Mart, tait m a try ImimI
mtuw autl ww' paptr. W. 11.
ithtv, a nrs4-tiB iiewviaivr man,
hft. tlM lll.lfiillllll tkf Ik.. tKitwir
ahl will tuakf it a Mtxtt.
.Miwvwry.
Vol. 1. Nil. 1. tkf lh.i t'lHITII
Kvkm.mi Joimwl, k at kaml,
wHk Will 11. Parry a Miamifflu
mlltor. It ki tuwt atul ukv rf
cuhUNtt folks tth k(. uf rwd HtU.
attil rult uf Uw IH.M4, iW, ut
Ik CvriTAi. JtHH.i.-YaMihlll
WVaivtM ivtvlut uf U lulUal
i"i lWh, ki. It
ran in iirHa, oMinuit. all tlMt lal4
til.twl. 1.,,, mil, ,rt-,t wliu.riaU,
in! i n piiLlu-au lu ilif tr' It i
v HA tit. nan,, 11 lur rtxiui,
l' lllh I . 1. Ill
The first Issue of the Capital
Joi-KNAL, is.sued at Salem by the
C u'lTAL JouiiSAL Publishing Co.,
with Will Parry as manager is a
iKiunccr, and indicates that lll is
on his editorial muscle and proposes
to get there in spite of all obstacles.
We wish Will and his newspaper
complete political and financial
success. Yamhill Post.
We are In receipt of the first num.
I,er of the Evening Capital Joi :u
nal. published in Salem, by the
Evening Capital publishing com
pany, with Will H. Parry as man
agliigeditor. It is a neat 0-col. fo
lio, tilled with telegraphic Hashes,
and shows the marks of au able
writer. May it till "a long felt
want," live long and prosper. Po
litically, the journal Is republican -Grant's
Pass Courier.
A IlKPfllLHAX PAPEK.-'We
have received No. 1. of vol. , 1, of the
Capital Joi'iinal, published a"t
Salem. Will H. Parry is editor and
manager. The following from its
Ntlutory indicates its iioliey.
"The CAPITAL JOl-ll.tAlils isucn
to-dav i the Interests of the repub
liwin'partv, succeeding tho Oregon
Sentry, llight here the bright hal
llamehtsof neutrality are laid aside
forever anil the good old champion
of prohibition goes down in the
smoke and fury of political war.
The tocsin has sounded and the bat
tle Iiasbenuii. In the van ofthecon-
III, .( tlw. fAPiTAI. JolMlNAL'wlll be
seenholdtngaloft the banner of true
republicanism, and lighting for the
principles of the noblest and great
est part v the world has ever known,"
The Capital Jouhnnl is a credit
to its management and to tho politi
cal party whose cause it espouses.
Astoria noneer.
Os Mnreli 1st. 1SSS. tile CAPITAL
JoritNAL was ushered in upon the
!,. .if lnliril!lltttl lift'. It llllH
arisen, Pluenix, llkeuiionthoashesof
ine oeniry. rruinit imsij ivtuaui
of the Salutatory, we discover a rich
streak of push, vim and aggressive
work. It has the ring of true
republican steel. It "has no apology
to make for its republicanism."
I'lV, ..,ll
1 n 11 til.
Wo ..fimrrntlllfitii till' (1HI'llti nf
Salem that they have now a genuine
republican pajn-r, one that will otl'er
no apologies 10 me supioriera 01
tin. filflnru mill tilii'ltnr nf con
stitutional violations, or utter words
of censure to those who reiaiKe tnem.
It will "llUiiiuieliingvoiir'tt "long-
r..ll ii .nit ' Will II Purrv iimiinir.
Ill 1 llllll f.I a.jf iiiiiiitig
ing editor, wields a puissant pen.
ijoug may lie live, jieie is uiii nzv ,
Will Mlu lln. luwt u'n cim tin OYi't'ni
to X. itoseburg Plaindealer.
The Initial number of the Cap
ital Jouunal, a new paper started
at Salem, with Will II. Parry as
manager, has been received. In ap
pcaraiicc and make up. the new pa
lter very much resemble:) the Dally
Statesman. In iiolitlcs It Is republi
can and Intensely partiau, and in
some lvsjK'cts intensely funny. In
his salutatory, after booming the re
publican party and tpioting its stock
at nianv points above par, he says:
"The democratic party have no
creed upon which they can hang to
gether'."' Hlcss you, Parry, we
don't want to hang, either together
or separately. It Is the very thing
we ate trying to avoid. If there Is
hanging to W done we hope it will
Ik- practhed upon the other fellows.
lie also says, witn ine utmost grav
ity, that lie makes no aMilogy for re
iiublleanlsm. Whether republican
ism w ill iiHlogiic for him remains
an oiHMi iiucstlon. Success to the
Capitm. Joi'iinal. - NewiHirt
New s.
m:m io-dw.
liBNEIIAL IILU'liSMITIIIXIi
-AM-
WOKSISSHOISINCS ! !
All tilt' limmitetl iiii'IIiiuU nf sliiMtltur.
MlMlllllg klllXW, III I'll IV llilHMS' of tlie fool
Mini mr 1 lie rums i inn or mull) hi tlon, ttn.
Inu'lloii miuI liitwft'rlim, iimhI. I xtMnnittsi
KslUuti lion In hII ittf. lifft-r tu u tl
kiitittn tnrMiiiHii In t)rtKini
JOHN KNIGHT, The Korseshoer,
Vt iiiiiiiii-n'tnl tnH't,SttltMti,iir
ARRIVING!
Our linniensr Stock of Ms is
NOW -:- ARRIVING
1
1111 I'l
R'lv
1IUII
mm
TW UMii id rWl Stk if flj
Km Ml n SAUM
NOW HERE
AND
STILL ARRIVING DAILY,
Mri'Al.l. AND KXAMINK.
lA'XN & BROWN.
t i t'.iuiu, 1 .it ainl Mitt sjrv(A
m
mWmr-i L lit ii i
J. D. McCully,
IS RECEIVING A FINE LINE OF
RING CLOTHING!!
H ATS,
-AND-
FURNISHING
249 COMMERCIAL STREET,
WM. BROWN 4 CO.
-DEALER IN-
BOOTS
O
T
o
s
H O K
Leaner f
CASH PAID FOR
Wool, Hides, Pelts and Furs.
No. 3Sl Cnmmeri'hilTstretft,
SALEM, - - OREGON.
DON'T YOU.
THAT-
II! ML ADYHmM COY
S At the Opera House Corner,
ARE DAILY RECEIVING
New Dress Goods,
New Prints,
New Clothing,
New . Everything,
Ami an soiling the same at their usual Low Pricos.
CALL AND SEE US;
Bring Your Families anil Stay Awhile ! !
lte fer nvwyMy, ami tlw t f'.llglng oferks lu the oJty.
Will take Chickens, Butter and Eggs on Account,
S. Friedman,
BlSINKsS MANAI.I.R
First National Bank
SALEM, OREGON.
,.,.. v r Ar)LE 1'iesldciit.
GENERAL BANKING,
bought and' sold. State, County and City
wnrrant'i bought. Formers nro eordlallj
in" Ued to deposit und transact business
wlili us. Lberal ndMinces made on
(Sit. wool, hops and other proper ty at
reasonable rates. Insurance 1 on sue se
curit can be obtained at the bank in
most reliable companies.
GOODS, ETC.
SALEM, OREGON.
FORGET IT!
us1'' ' rwrf
0 -V. A N 1 A. W
AYM
President
. Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
S. FAK11AB
B. S. COOK
C. B. MOORES
rp
nipy
0l
CAPITAL STOCK,
- $20,000
-t-17-II-L BUY AND SELL ItEAL ES-
tate. Is now leachlnp hundreds of
tuousands of eastern people by extensively
adertlslng in all of tho leading news
Snccrs of the United States. Their facill
ties for finding buyers of real estate are un
excelled. It is to the interest of those hav
ing real estate to sell, to place It where
huj crs come to buy.
B. S. COOK, Manager.
II. J. MiSTlionx, Assistant.
Office: front room up stairs In the State
Insurance Company's building.
A Multitude of People
,rn tlnllv llockinc to KELLER, & SONS.
The Grocers, and making purchases from
tlicir largo siock 01 guous. 111 itxis una
coffees you can buy a line article, while in
sugars jou can get extra C, cube, granu
lated, powdered or
CRUSHED.
We are sure wo can please you In price,
quality and quantity. Convince yourself
bylcaing 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 the grocery, crockery and glassware
line. Avhen the prico of any article
FALLS
We give you the benefit. Our stock Is now
complete. We have a room
80 FEET
By 25, which Is filled -wltli new goods
throughout. Gi e us a call.
KELLER & SONS,
The Grocers.
Si)
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,
at
Weller Brothers'
201, Commercial Street.
" Live and Let Live Paint Shop."
HUNTLY & McFERSON,
House, Sign
AND
General Painters.
Kalsominers, Paper Hangers and
Decorators.
All orders will receUe prompt uttention.
Estimates on ull kinds of work In our line
cheerfully ei en. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Shop In Old Court House on Court street,
Salem, Or.
COUNTY DEMOCRACY.
Primaries,Conventions and Precinct Clubs.
The Mnrlon County Democratic Central
Committee met In Salem. February 11th,
18SS, and tct tho time for holding the pri
maries on March 17th, at 1 o'clock p. m.,
and the county convention on Friday, the
2rd of March, at 10 o'clockn. m., In Salem.
APPOItTIONM ENT.
The dlfierent precincts nro entitled to the
following number of delegates:
Salem 10 Gcrvals 9
South Salem 11 Howell Prairie B
Isortu Salem 12 Marlon 2
East Salem 17 Gartleld 2
Ablqua 7 Hlherton 10
M. Paul 8 lluttevillo 6
oodburn 5 CJiumpoeg 3
AumsUUe 2 Aurora 1
Jefferson 4 Fnlrneld . 3
suoumuy . 6
Stayton 7
Turner a
Itoreb 1
Hubbard 2
LabUth. i
Mcbaina. -
Total 115
II. J. JIISTHOBS
ecialties in Fruits
e, the committee, would recommend
the formation of democratic clubs In each
preetnet.uud tho names of the officers In
taeh club bo sent to the chairman of the
eounty eentml committee ut Salem.
T. U GOLDEN, Chairman,
J. F. liltOWN, Secretary,
T. U DAVIDSON,
W. W. KLDKK,
T. F. HAYES,
County Central Committee
BENSON'S EXPRESS.
LKAVB QltDKKS AT LANCE'S LI
ery Slabla, corner of untie and Front
STOW, w on state at comer hutte and I'om
mwwiul streets. Prompt attention and
eare guaranteed.
W. A. BENSON
GEO D. IKXIDIU'E, WOOD DKAI.F.H.
oo vrllU Ueo. f JohnMm, toro
tmvrtal street. All kind of wood t. al
Sawed loan) leneth deaired. th mul
tt.Twuipanj all ortfent "