i T M".P J" TWfpT5 EVENING GiAPITAL JOURNAL TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 18SS. CALL FOR REPCBUCAX OOXVEXTIOX. A ronublican convention for the t.ito of Orcsron is called to meet at the city of Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 11th day of Apri , a T). 18SS. at 11 o'clock a. m., fnr the nurnose of nominating ean- didates for the following oillcers, to-wit. Eenrescntative in congress, three presidential electors, supreme iiiflcrc and district otllcera, ana 10 select six delegates to attend the national republican convention, .mil to transact such other business as may properly come before the convention. The convention will nnsist of 209 delegates, apportion ed among the several counties as follews: Del. Del. 5?!S SSS:-:-"-Jzzi5 Clackamas 9 Linn 10 r'lntsnn 7 Mulhcur 2 Columbia Marlon H iooii" It Multnomnh 30 Hnrrv .... oik. . " &::::::::::S tfSSSiiui-io -. . H ilntnn . ft Tbsnn 7 AVnllowa 4 iTnannhllin 4 WaRCO 0 Klamath .""."". 3 Wnshl j'gfon 8 lUIllIllll . Total .209 The same being one delegate at arce from each county and one delegate for every 150 voters and one for every fraction over one-half thereof, cast for Hon. Blnger Her mann, congressman, at the last general election. The committee recommend that the primaries bo held March 31, 1888, and the county conventions April 4, 1888, unless otherwise ordered by the county central committee. Republican electors and voters of the state, without regard to past political affiliations, who believe in tue American principle oi proiecir ivn riirifTniid diirnifvinir American labor, giving free, popular educa tion to the masses of the people, effectually protecting all human rights in every section of our com- mnn rniinrru nnd wlin dosirp. to i promote friendly feeling and per manent harmony throughout the state by maintaining a government ; pledged to these objects and prin ciples, are cordially invited to unite . in selecting delegates to the repub lican state convention, itespeci- tully submitted. Joseph Simon, (Hmirmari. LETTER LIST. Following is the list of letters re maining in the postofllce, at Salem, Oregon, March 28, 1888. Parties call ing for them will please say "ad vertised:" All letters published as non-de livered will be charged with one cent in addition to the regular postage. nrannln, Robt. Ila-clon, Jfrs. A. H, Hyrncs, Alrn Lizzie Ilrown, Fred E Caldwell, Frank V Case, lllck Clary, John D Crawford Cox. JIrs Emlllne Chrlste, Mr. D. Denliam, Mrs L H Kminott, Ed ward Estes, Fanny Grahm, Clins E T Ooodell, Clint 3 Ilelghslc, John Henllne, Anne Hughes Kuto Johnston. Mr. A II Joy, Alfred I, JoryCaroilno Jones, Mrs Knight, J K IjuinEM Marshall, Mr Martin Miss Carrie Martin, A L Murry Ida Morgan, Orln Moodlo H II McClung, TIion McDonald G W Nulderhuafieu,Mit'or Olander Oscar Ohlcs, Owen I'henlce, J V Peterson, P. l'oyber Bavllla Klchardson Ella Simpson I, It Stormer. Mary Townsend, T J Waters, M C 'J AVcbb, V K W. H. ODELL, P. M. Ketiral at Scio. A big revival 1ms been held at Scio, by the Cumberland Presbyterians, Rev. Kirkpatrick being the chief preacher. Though there are several churches there is not one resident preacher in that town. GUARDIAN'S SALE. NOTICE IS IIEREUY GIVEN THAT by authority of iin order Issued out ot tho County Court of Marlon County, Ore. gon, on the SUtli day of Decombcr, 1887, di recting, authorizing and empowering tho undersigned, as guardian ofEstella .Smith, William E. BmTth, Frances K. Smith, May Florence Hnilth and Edward li. .Smith, minor heirs of Mary Josephine Hnilth deceased, towU tho Ileal Estato belonglug to the said nbovo named minor heirs; I will, on the Fourteenth day of April, 1888, t one o'clock, p. in. of Mild day, at tho Court IIoue door In Salem, Oregon, in accordance with the provisions of said or der, sell all the undivided righ., title and interest that the said minor heirs havo at the day ofsolelnand to the following do nrlbed Ileal Ktiite.to-wil: The V. of tho H. V. . ot section II); the V. W of the N. W, . of section :, T. 5 S., IU 2 west of tho Willamette Meridian, nUo the southeast quarter of the southeast ijuarter of section 31 and tho N. K. k of the N. K. 4, nmilot 1.2, and 0 of section 25.T. 5 8..H, X west of the Willamette MeridlaiMind being thoD.UC. of William MlllsonA wife, Jo ttncntlon No M7., Crtlflete'o. 1S8S, and containing 817.51 acre of land more or lesii. Also the following described land 'to-wlt: ' Ileglnnlng at the Southwest corner of claim No. , in T. 6K., It. 2 V. or Willamette Meridian, thence Bast on tho South line of said claim No. 02, 20.24 ( twin ; thence North 9 I.I chains, t hence Wwt 20L2TcluilnB to the Vet llneoi saiu claim No. ice inence sou in jub ennuis to the place of beginning, and containing W acres of land more or im, and being u iwrt of Anderson Dellaven and wlWs D,U ' No, Wj also, a fctrip of land off of the wet end of a certain tract of tend deeded to George Lone by Anderson Jlelluvsn and wife and being 8 rod wide and rods long and containing 2 acres of land more or les, and being a Part or taction 1. tnvrmlilp 4 south, rangeSweot of the Willamette Merld lan; all altuAte In Marion County and Ute ot Oregon. F It-Pl'RETTE, Uuardwn yf above-named Minor Helni. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in large two-ounce Iin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands and all skin eruptions. AVill positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AJJIET1NE OINT MENT. Sold byD.AV. Matthews & Co., 100 State street, Salem, at '2o cents per box by mail SO eeiiK -. Now Is the Time. Now that the political campaign is approaching it is seasonable time to subscribe for the Capital Jouknai,. It will contain full reports of all political conventions, meetings and elections, inula cordial discussion of the questions at isbiie, and will be delivered anywhere in the city for 15 cents per week, or will be sent by mail for o per year. Leave orders at this olllcc or with the route agent. Steamboat Excursion. The ladies of the "Woman's College Association will give, about the middle of April, a two day's steam boat excursion to the Cascades. They propose making this the event of the season, so far as genuine pleasure and enjoyment goes. NEW TO-DAY. PHOHIBITION COUNTY TICKET, REPRESENTATIVES. T W DEAVENPORT, Silverton. AVM SIMPSON, Silverton. H S JORY, South Salem J D DARBY, Sublimity. .1 G EBERHART, Champoeg. SHERIFF. ALEX THOMPSON, Silverton. CliEItK. W I RAY, Woodburn. RECORDER. VIRGIL H READ, Turner. TREASURER. W P JOHNSON, Salem. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. W T VAN SCOY, Jefferson. ASSESSOR. LOUIS BARZEE, Jefferson. C03IMISSIONEUS. J D HURST, Aurora. HENRY GILSAN, Marion. SURVEYOR. F A FORD, Woodburn. CORONER. V B MAGERS, Salem. Just Arrived ! THE FINEST USE OF HiUmery and Fancy Goods EVER IN SALEM. Full lino of Ceutemerl Kid Gloves Just received. CHAS. CAIA'ERT, Salem, Oregon. UNIVERSITY CHAPEL. Thursday Evening, April 3d. GRAND -:-. CONCERT BY THE UNIVERSITY CIIOIIAL CLUB AND Conservatory of Music, Assisted by Misses Purrisli, Jones and Gll llncham nnd others. Chorus of forty volcos. A programme of unusual variety will bo given. Admission, 21 cents. WILMS CIIAMIlEltMN, OPERA House, lllock, have u doslrablu resi dence on Center street, noxt oast of Chris tian church, for stile at SliW. Kusy terms. Call soon. ' For Sale. A good Iron frame Horso Power. Oood for nil uses, from oue to full oapaoity. All for the low price of $00. call at the Pacific Cider, Vinegar fc Krult Preserving Coin Iaiiy's ottlcu. Kulem, Oregon. LANDS AND HOMES. Iii the Garden Spot of llie great Northwest. Fertility .f Bell, Salubrity of Cllmitf, Wkolt- Kiiue Wittr, Eirtlleat Tlmbtr and Dtllgktful Sfrserjr-Hraltk. Wtilli. Prsprlly. Morion county is situated in the IwH of tho magnificent Willamette valley, the central gem in the clus ter of r'.ch counties that form that princely domain, and is the banner commonwealth of the great north west in all tho essentials that go to wards making it a profitable abiding place, and a home for the thrifty farmer, the cunning artisan and the industrious mechanic. Rich in its agricultural resources, in its cultivated and uncultivated lands, in its water powers, and minerals; rich in its colleges nnd schools of learning, and .with a climate unsurpassed for its salubrity, it presents to the immigrant from the overcrowded states, where cold winters and liotl summers, with rterrible cvclones, prevail, who conies to the const with some means, advantages that no other county in Oregon possesses." Much has been written of this western country that requires a stretch of the imagination to com prehend, and numerous complaints are heard from the clas who havo been misled by them, so in this brief sketch the writer desires to avoid exageration as to its present and prospective advantages, asking tho&e in the east into whose hands tliis nitty fall particularly those who have their eyes directed towards this coast to peruse it carefully, feeling that it is not written to lure immigrants within its borders, but only as a truthful discription of a laml which, if it does not "How milk and honey," contains within its bosom wcaltli and resources equal to any other country on the Pacific side of the Rocky mountains. UOrNDAHlKS. Marion county is bounded on the north by the Willamette river and Butte creek which separates it from Clackamas county; on the east by Clackamas county and tho Cascade mountains, which separate it from Wasco county; on the south by the Santiam river and the north fork of the Santiam, separating it from Linn county ,and on the west by the Willamette river. PHYSICAL KOU.MATION. The county contains, including valley, prairie and mountain lanus, about 000.000 acres. There are two main divisions, the mountain and tho valley. The latter extends from the Willamette river to the foot of the Cascade mountains, a distance of about fif teen miles. The mountainous portion contains some fourteen townsnins ot mostly unsurveyed land; lying in a strip twelve miles north and south by forty miles east and west, and com prises nil classes of land, from rich narrow valleys in the passes, up through all mo grades ot roiling; hillv and broken, to that of rock- bound canyons nnd inaccessible cractry peaks. It is generally heavily timbered, nnd in tho near future will bo valuable for its lumber sup plies. Tneso mils nnd mountains afl'ord a wonderful summer range tor stocK, and many oi tno more en ternrisintr farmers are availimr them selves of this opportunity, and when the cold frosts of nutunm approach, the stock nre brought out to fresh pastures, thus enabling them to sur vive tno winter storms witn little care. (UtEAT ADVANTAGES. A decided advantage Marlon coun ty has over many others is the di- vcrsitlcu iarnnng interest that can be carried on throutrht tho entire year; notwithstbnding this is n wet climate during tnc winter niontns, tho uplands nre seldom too wet to work, and" long before tho prairie farmers arc through with their seed ing, the hill farmer is preparing for his summer work. And yet the low lands are much prelerred by many; the yield per acre is generally greater, and perhaps less labor is re quired to place the soil in proper condition for crops; and then should the season prove dry, the bottom lands are sure to bring the best crops. No better farming land can be found in the United fetatos than ihat on tho noted Howell prairie, French prairie, Santiam prairie and Salem prairie. The soil of these are wonderfully productive. With good cultivation, forty bushels of wheat and sixty of oats per acre can bo readily secured. FACILITIES I-'OIt MAItKET. The Willamette river, with two lines of railroad running the entie length of the county from north to south, with the Oregon Pacific road crossing the southeast corner of the county, affords ample facilities to I reach a market in any direction. j BALKM I Is the capital of the state and ' county seat of Marlon county, situ-1 atcd on the Willamette river and on the O. & C. railroad. Costly' which the state canitol building. ' county court house, Chemekete hotel, opera house, new public school building, Catholic school building, Methodist church, Willamette lTnl-, versity, and many private residences and business blocks, which will compare favorably with older and larger cities. ' (HiNKltAI.. 11 things considered, tho Willum-. etto valley lias tho best country In tno world, nnd aiarion county is , a boil t contcrally located tuereiu. To those seeking homes in tho west, no better opportunities can ik offered, than nre found here. Persons desiring information regarding Marion county or the Willamette valley, those wanting fanning lands, stock farms, business property or city residences, will be promptly and reliably informed by addressing the well known firm of Willis & Chumborlin. real estate agents, operu house block, Balem, Oregon. I HO. D. aOODHUK. WOOD DKAI.KK J UIIIW Willi wnj. n . tiuuiMuii. w vwiii- merclnl street. All kinds of wood for sale. Sawed to any lenpth desired. Cash raul ! accompany m orders! ' GKNKKA1. IHKKCTOKY. Okovku Clkvki.anh Provident. Titos. K. IlAYAiili Secretm-v of Shite. CHAS. H. FAlltciut.n, Secrctarv of Treasury W. T. Vilas Secretary of the Interior. Wm. C. Endioott . Secretary or War. V. C. WniTsr. ... SecretnrvofNavy. D. M. Dickinson. .. Post Jlaster tienenil. A. II. Oakland Vttorncy (lononil. MOMUSON 11. Waitk Chief Justice. Stale of Oregon. jIlLrrcnKLY::::::: " Senators. IltsoKit Hkiimann- ConzresMiuin. SYI.VKSTKU I'K.NNOYKlt (lo pnior. uko. . .McimihK .Secretary of state. O. V. Wr.im State Treasurer. E. H. 3IcEi.noY... KlIANK HAKKlt... it. S. STItAHAN WM. P. Untn W.W. TltAMJlt.. Supt. Puli. Instruction. Stale Printer. "I -Supivino Judges. Third Judicial DUtilrt. IIoisk Indue- W. IIki.t .Prosecuting Attorney It. P. GKO. .Marlon County. 5t. L. CllA3tnKItI.lN I J. A. IiOONBY J-...Slato Senator. J. 11. DtMICK ) J.T. MlIKtlU D.J. l'KNIH.KTON S. IjAYMAN -ltepiv.-enlatlvi rV. 31. IjAKOt.l.KTTK-- V. H. COI,VKK. ' C. I Hicks 31. N. CIIAI'MAN Clerk. f3inlti3pM Ari; lt..utitv elm It John fis-n...V.V.VJlV"". :'sherltl'. En. CitoisAN Deputy Shoritl. Aituvst Oiimy Treasurer. T. t!. Shaw County J lldKC. OKO. P. 1KU11KU, 1 r, ii,. HVVPV U'illlll'V f Vria I Mi I "..- (IKOKHK A. I'GKIII.I-M ..School Supt. Surveyor. 10HN NKWhON Coroner. G. P. Litchfield sheep Inspector. City of Salem. Wm. 31. Uamsky Mayor. A. 11. Ml'll! 1st Ward 1 PKllIlY KAYMOND 1st Ward. J. J. Shaw 2nd Ward - C. Ijvouk2iuI Ward .TAl 3IiNTo3rd Ward W. W. SKtNNi:n Hid Ward Councllnien Nbs. lli'SH 4th Ward O. N. Hutton 1th Ward I J. Stuicklku Itecorder. Jami-m Hoss... Murslml. W. T. Hkli Treasuix-r. (5r.o. (5. Bingham Attorney. J. (I. Tiioni'MiN Sup't of Strceto. C. N. Clll'KcniLL Chief Engineers. K. 1). r. s. oniccis. Jas. Walton V. S. Commissioner. Josiu'H ALiiKKT.-Slgiial Service Observer. NEW ADVEKTISKJIKNTS. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. OREGON PAOrfC RAILROAD AND Oregon Development Company's Steam ship Line. 225 MILES SHORTER 20 HOURS LESS TIME I linn by any other route. First-class Through Passenger and Freight Line liom Portland and all points In the Willamette Valley to nml from San Francisco. Willamette River Line of Steamers: The "Win. At. HonK," tho "N. S. Itent . Icy," the"Thrco Sisters," leave Portlands n. m. Mondays, Wednesday nnd Fridays, from Messrs. Hofman & Co' doclc, 200 and 202 Eront btrect, for Oicjron City, Uuttevllle, r!hiiimlroff. Siilein. Indctiendenco. Albany. Corvallls, and lntermediato points, mnfc- lliK ciosu couiicciioii ui iuuaiij ivuii iiuuia ot tno Oregon ran ne uanroau, TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays): Leave Albany 1:00 P SI Iamivo Corvnllls 1:47 1" 31 Arrive Ynqulna 0:fiO P 31 Levo Yuoulna ...... .(fc:iOA3I I.envo Corvallls 10::iSA31 Arrlvo Albany ....... 11:10 A 31 O. & C. trains connect at Albany and Corvullls. The nbovo trains connect at YAQUINA with tho Oregon Doeloiiment Cos Mini of Steamships between laqulna and San rmncisco. SV1MMI HATES. STl.'AMKIts, 1'ltOM SAN rilANt'ISTO. Wlllametto Valley, - - Monday, 3Iar. 12 Wlllaniette Valley, - - Thursday, Mur. 2i Wlllametto Valley, - - Tuesday, April it SriIAMKItS. FHOM YAHUINA Willamette Valley - - - Saludny, Mar. 17 Wlllametto valley, - - - Tiiesuny, Aiar. n Wlllametto Valley - - Sunday, April K This coiiiiiany reserves the right to ciiaugo kiiiiiuk uaies wiinnui nonce. N. It. l'jiKM'ML'ci-H from Portland nnd all Willamette Vulley points c!in iniiko eloso couucciion Willi iiiu iiiuiin hi uiu VAliUINA ItOUTE at Albany or Corvallls, and If destined to Sun Krancisco, should nrmngo to nrrlvo at Yaqiilnu the evcnlni? befoio datoof sailing. Passenger and Freight Kates AIh.iik the I,iii-!.t. For information apply to 3lcssrs. HUI.3IAN A Co., Freight and Ticket Agents 200 and 202 Knout St., Portland, Or., or to C. C. IIOOUE, Ae't Oen'l Kit. & I'ass. Agt., Oregon Pucltlo It. It. Co.. Corvullls, Or. C. II. IIA8WEM,, Jr. Oph'I Kit; & I'asK. Agt. Oregon Development Co., IJOI 3Iontgomcry St.; Snn Krancisco, Cal. CAI'ITAIj I.ODOE, NO. 11, I. O. (i. T meets every Saturday evening. In their hall, second d(ir north of Post Olllcc. U, J.so. KNiailT.Sec, II, S, Joiiv, W.C.T. CALIFORNIA! the Serttl fer circulirAiTlnii3irt)Mi- lABIETINE MCKcp.oiaiviLLt.fAL niMS"ai-TA. ,;sf.vM?coiifli c SOLI) AND CJUAHANTKKD JIV D. W. MAHHEWS & COMPANY, 106 STATE ST., SALEM, OR. SNELL, HEITSHU k WOODARD, Wholesale Depot. NEW ADVKUTISKStr.NTN. Gilbert & Patterson, DEALERS IN C I-I O 1 C 1 ami v broGoncs. Provisions, Crockery and Glassware. SOLE AOKNTS KOH THE EPICURE TEA ! The best and most ixipulnr lintnd In the market. -PACKEItS OK SUGAR CURED HAMS lMCKLlSn MEATS, K'VV. Pl'ltr. I.EAT I..VH1). Country produce of all kind' plelo stock in every department Country produce of all kinds. A corn- OII.llEHT A PATTEKSON. 200 Commercial St., Snlein, Oivgon. II. K. Dullols. Job Iuiloi.s! Dubois brothers, Pniprletors Ctaickctc Hotel. KRT3B BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers, Kroin SI to S.1 per day. SA1.EM. - - OREGON. Overland to California VIA Oregon k California Rail Road AND CONNECTIONS. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time Between Salem anil Saw t'l-ani'lseo 'llilitt-slx Hours. CAI.Il'OU.MA r.XIMU-.SS THAIS UAI1A, "South. "NoITIi7 1:00 p. m. (i::Xl p. in. 7:10 a. m. IiV. Portland Ar. Lv. Salem I,. Ar. San Kran. I.v. 10:10 a. ni ,S::!0 u. in (i::uip. m I.OCAI. 1'AS.SKNOElt TltAlN ( DAILY H.V CHIT HUN1IAY). 8:00a. ill. I Ev. Portland Ar. 1:02 n. in. I,v. Salem I .v. 1'J:I0 p. in. I Ar. Eugene l.v. :!:!' p. m 1L':.7J p. in 11.00 a. Ill rUMiMAN 111'KKET 8IKEIM'.KS. Excui-sion Sleepers for secoinU'lasH pas sengers on all thiougli trains lice of churge. ThoO. A C. Ralliond ferry makes isiii- ncctlon with nil the regular trains on tho I'iist Side Division from lisil of K street, I'Ol'llllllCI. West Sido Division, llctwpcii I'orllanil and Cervallis: IIAII.V (i:.('r.lT Hf.MlAV). -:'M aTniT I I.v."-Portliuul " Ar. f ifel.'i p. in. 12.-J."ip. in. I Ar.('or'nllls Ia. !::) p. m. M'.MINNVII.I.i: KXI'lll.SH TIIA1N (IIAII.V liAU.ri ill ..imi;. I:.ri0 p. in. MX) p. in. I.v. Portliuul Ar." Ai-.Mc.MInnvlll'I,. 0-00 a. m. r: t it. iii. At Albany and Corvallls connect with trains of Oiogim Pnclllc Itallin.ul, For full Information icgnrdlng i-atif, mails, etc., apply to the ('niiipaiiyV agent, Mileiu, Oiugou. i:. I1. ItllllKIIS. It. KOEIIIJOIt, (I. K. and Paw. Ag't. Milliliter. DR. GILBERT, TIMi I5MINKNT Scientist, antlii'iipologlst, ploslcian nml suigcon, will open all olllcc In the New Dank lllock, on May 1st, loi- llie trciitincnt of all diseases ol women, and all oilier lictnl.t ...lur.u mi Mtrli'tlv In trlelili'iiml lult- ii in I inliielnles. Mcillen'l lia'lliH.oxvL'eu nml ! cieciro-niiigiiciisiii useii. i iiiiikcn siihii moderate. Aildicssbox lTIl.Saleiu, Oregon. . .- .....' ' ..i...... Land of Discoveries. ThOSe Who have USed it "ml!!' dleH are giving HatUtiiellou. and a eii tomer Willi llroneiiiiiH wivb ii m lneiiiuy ix'inedy that glvi'H liiHtaut icllef. hkiiiiii.i. .1 Covi:u, UruagUlK, KUeiHlile, Cal." H" tho plmiNiue to liiloriii aVe you thai jour I'leiwirutloiiNiiie meeting Willi largo wile. We hear Nothing but Praise aiX riihloii lo-1 liw them. NANiit WKN .1 Co., DiukkIhIh, VIkhIIii, Cal." That It will iii complUh the end defied III iillnlliHlldiiHiif tlie'l'IniMil nml liiuigH I U...II anil you not only will not he i Will without It yoiii'Mir, hut will reeomiiieiid It to otlieix, in thoiiMiuiU I Imii' ilone. who Iiuw tried oierythlllg i eUe In vain. .Money Im no (ilijecl w here aVu...l ii. Convince You trilling hiiiii of one dollar iiiu puiehaMi u remedy that will mIniiiI hetwoen you Hiidoueof the mot dietided of Iiiiiiihu IIIh. Cli'eiilurMM'iit fret'.coiitHliiliigilHtHlled (lewTlptlomt. SANTA ABIE U preiwrinl only hy the AllIlfl'INU MKUK'AI- CO., Orovllle.CHl. NEW AtWEUTISKM ENTS. UEK1VS WVAW HOUSE. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY Tuesday, March 27. I8SS. THE M0NARCHS OF THE WORLD! H AT EKUY'S iNcw A mi liciiu-r.uropcun Tin Original MiiIih1i.ii NSTRELS I'ndcr the pel-oniil siipeix Nlon and sole management of W, S, CLEVELAND. POSITIVliUY llaverli "s greatest effort ! llnvcrlv'.s onb iiilnstrcNI Havcrly'-s newest and best r Ilaverly's muster move I This entirely newand;iveently te-orgimtocd company iiiciuucs All you Have Never Seen T What you Haven't Seen Equaled! The comedian-.: Lew Soonceiv Harr.v Annstnuig, John Queen, (Sen. II. Edwards, Peto Slack and Jas. RoMiuui positive!. tho givatest sextette of comedians, end men and dancers on earth I The European wonder, the human enigma, S: M L U T O N S Slost MoudeifUl artist Using, ' Howe and Doyle, the dancing marels. Oueen.Stowo and ltnndnll. I ho original world's trio. Intelligent conversationalists, Jos. Nor- cros and Slg. E. DcTomasso, . HEAR llaseilx's vmiii choir Castell 11....I....J ...,..... I l I1...A.. .!.... I...rl tone; Harry I.eigliton, pureaito. SEE the Hcs.slan dragoons! the street iiiuiHlol nearly half 100 poilonners In one olg nilnsliel Jubilee, sr.cmti: si:at. avoii tin: crowiw SKATS NOW ON SAI.IO AT PATTON'S BOOK STORE, HomtvihI St'tlts GuHmy - - - C0f. ARRIVING! Our liiimriisp Stock of Goods is NOW -: ARRIVING from the East! 1 PETS! I -ff a -Uf The Largest ami Finest Slock ol' Carp Ever llrouglit lo SALEM NOW I-IISRB STILL ARRIVING DAILY, larCAI.I, AND ICXAMINK. LUNN & BROWN, Cor. (1ouiniL'rt'iiil nml State t recta. stock" a iiTvi FOR SALE or RENT ! 5LJO AC KISS Well watei'eil anil plenl) of tlmlii't'. Two Iiounon ami Imo lianih. (iooiI ou'hard. MiMiilow ami I.'l aeri'N plmv laml. I -'Illy lieail of eal lie with I lie piiiee If wanted, ami hoi-KimeiiouKh In run It. W'llhln live miles ol depot on Hied. A ('. It. It. A Imixuln for Nomeliody. Enquire at OfUce of Capital Journal. CGNEIiAL HliArailTIIINi; AND HOWSKSI IOISINO ! ! All the linpioied iiiuIIkhU of shoeing, Hhuplug HliiMt., In cute dlttmMii of tho loot ami for I lie eon eel Ion of Utility action, con traction and luterfcriiiK. uhhI. I guarantee Millxfaellou In alt (iii. Itetur loauy uell liliowii horceiiiiili III Oicgon. JOHN KNIGHT, The Horscshoer, lilKIComiiierelal mreel.Haloiii, Or. GKANGI2 STOR13 ! Salem Co-Operative Association, of II. IIKAI.K1M I.V Choice Groceries, Provisions, Fruits, and Vegetablos, Crockery, Glassware, Buttar, Eggs, and Lard. All Kinds of Produce Bought. J.VMKS AITKKX. I3U, Hlale ht, Salem, Or. 1 ) t 'i 4-S ,f I